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f”A' ) O . i)/\”;Y ”n]’. DUTY OF NEBRASKA REPUBLICANS. gpectful treatment. If they are de- a very pornieions influence upon our city “‘H\T WILL THE EXH]B“‘ BE? | ‘.‘{tf.'..."-."f."‘",‘?:‘.‘f.“h.'.‘f..'yx,fTJI\"{?‘il.'."-?"' is ‘“"l“" pl h“\ H)R ulms‘” Bfim-l“: ive woek row the repub- o cloul o o) I Fove 0! : Fivo wocks from tomorrow the repub- | nounced and ricieuled they have no | government, e RN, SRR E. ROSEWATER, Editor. lican state convention will meet to nom= | right to complain, for that is what they - | this question of Jraskn MAKIng an exhib a - : . inate eandidates for state offices, In the | fnvite and provol Intolerance has THE improyements inaugurated by the at the v |.’| s fairis something 1 have not PUBLISHED EVERY ~MORNING. | meantime there is tho usual amount of | becomo hateful in these enlightenod | East Omahaland company promise great How Will Nebraska Advertiss at tho | it "fiillizently "o svhat oo Lio | Omaha's Ministors Warmly Object to Ostens , on preliminary work to be done, and it fsnot | days, whether in religion, social affairs | industrial davelppment. The importance World's Fair? ought to pursue In the matter, We hivo tivo tations Tanerals, FIME OF SUBSC ON. F g L a 1 ,,1,,‘,“,,T,'_:,,:,q"..,_f ISCRIPTION. s m | 100 soon for republicans to begin giving | or polities.” The proceedings of this | of the enterprise cannot be over-estima- & Ayt ke prepara (o, fnd 1 4 of o inonth attention to this. The business of organ- | ‘cong bo 00 serious for ridi- | ted. The fact that the company will ex opinion that, Tk boforo the and o that time, R i G Yo st G fization ean bo proceeded with as well | cule, but they will be condemned by all | pend nearly ong million dollars in laying A MINIATURE OF THE GREAT STATE. | such a munno |I;I.lil!::-‘!\‘\‘llr::l‘:lyv‘l:n.'‘::i’lw-”-::)ilv'k EULOGIES ARE ALSO PROSORIBED, Weekly Bee, One Yo cene now a8 lateron, A canvass of popular | fairminded and rational men. out and grading. streets, and raising the — Being strictly an agricultural stat OFFICES hava to dopend lagely upon tho p o ullding. opinion regarding men will not be pr land above flood line is a guaranty ;" Cubes of Soil From Every Connty, tme | the soil for our display; but, as our products | Exeept in Cases Where the Deceate B Aha, Cornar ¥ and Sith | troets, mature, 1 there is no od A CENTRAL AMERICAN UNION. plans equalling in magnitude the estab- mense Displays of Grasses and )m}.- ..(\\.uml“ ide reputs I(lInH You should have Has Done Something to War- ounchl Bluils, 12 Ponrl Street. g i * b 7 wll i ishine bet AR The invest- : no hesitancy in placing them before the pec A :A & & iigo O, 17 Chambar of Gommarea, | reason y republicans should There is every veason to expect that | lishment of the stockyards. The invest Graing and the Metals Dby ONE Mg Aot AR oA oo Noquent and Barne Yo York oomati land I8 Tribuneduliding. | 4y~ n ° giving exprossion bofore the clogg of the prosent. year the | MOt 18 not an fflo one, and the wealth ST RIS Firnig ot diitdrent: kinds_ 0% Kooks whioh bbby 5 ¥ foRARSRONDENDS what they expect and will demand ¢ proposed union between tho states of | 4nd standing 'df the managers Insure S compara favorubly with s of ot states; ittt LA s AT A y g ¢ Junior i o i ‘i and, taking overything into consideration, —— ANl communieations relating to news ana | condition to their support of any candi- | Gongial America will be an ostablished development, o the island that will . : o o B N e A o & e ol Khowtd bo addressod o the | date for public office. The fullost light | getH S TR BT M L ling these | Prove surprising and gratifying to tho | Euclid Martin, president of the board of | beforu the peoplo with w exhibit equally The rogular monthly meeting of the minis o e s TN, is wanted regarding the will and desir \tos hns been discussed by statesmen | People. trado, rocelvod his commission from Prosi- | flne as that of aiy of tho states fu th | terial union was held fn the committoo room LETTER! ! ; ¥ —— dent Hareison last Saturday, as o mom- leultural bolt of the nation of the Y. M. €. A, yesterday morning. [y Al hisinoas of the peoplo, and it cannot bs obtained | of Central America for i : a | i resaed o Th o et CLELCLI I it ”{‘ L i I”f ber of the World’s Columbian commission. orice Burler sulds {Owing to the date of | 5 s, potwwiler occupied the chair Onnlia. fis, o A ¢ 1 years, but the process of educating the | yyging residents who may have eluded | -~ This commission consists of two commis- | have given the subject but little considora- | On motion of Dr. Morrill, the chair appgint- iy e pnyab .h!.,‘i.;‘u‘."';.‘,‘('.‘..."{ it .’;.'.y; un roativel. | people to the advantages to be sccured | ghe consus onumerators to send theiv | sioners, a republican and o democrat, from | tion, but 1 am convinced Nebraska can make | o Rev. Dr. Merrill, Rov. Dr. Lamar “wd w o Duhlichi Whe D 1 e s 54 VLS from such o union has been slow, owing 0 S 4 for licati ach state and territory of the United States | & very creditable display, and which, if | Re Ir. Henderson a committee to deter I!'c Bee l}""“"‘“g Compfing,lmprl'cllo‘rt as for the welfaro of tho stite, the ¢l | of courss o the opposition of the oliti- | Tha poople of Minneapolis and Kansns | aud from the District of Columbia, and cight | Properly arraned, will uttraet universalut | mine upon a rogular order of business to bo The Bee Wlding, Farnam and Sey - n! ! vention that will meet on July 2 WLl e | g in the several states who feared that | Gipy are especially wrought up at the commissfoners at larg > | poople from overy Ll s RS e observed at all future meetings of the union, EWORN AT I OF CIRCULATION fonc of the most important in the history | yhaip tpade might be rondered Less profit- parent neglect of consus takers, T The other commissioner from Nebraska is | of the globe will be present, and it isourduty | ‘Fhe committeo reported as follows : Btute . Las, of the state. It cannot afford to make | 10 oo g 2 T 1881004 {01 CENIALE, GEXOTS, | A. G. Scott of Kearney. to sco that our state is represented. Whilo | Open with devotional exercises; Toe, able by such ngement. A troaty, . the first paper in Omaha to v i ) ) lick, socrotary of The Beo | any mistakes. If it shall fail rever Win Al foPmulAted By L B This commission has been called to meot n | We may not b able to run to the curious wo | ingof the minute Publichin by, does solemnly swe d however, was finally formulated by rge all citizens to take immedinte | Chicago on June 26, for the purpose of organ- n whn\\'m\'l our cor, our \:hn.l:_ our |||.|l|\n‘ dor of iisiness: uHARLNOA conference of representativos of the Sev- | gapg to see that their noses ave counted. | ization and appointment of committecs as | Sl for quality. stand. Wioqualod, ¢ | DOt 0f pastors: new businss; adjouru- that the actual eireulation of Tie DALY |[ua|r. to recognize the prevalent d for the week ending June 4, 1800, was as fol- isfaction and 1 Tection and 1o ok y Y a % ¥ ke . L % states recently held in Guatemala | pyo mportance of the matter is self- [ may be deemed expedient. With this com- | that time the beet Stgar industey will have | Weut. Adopted 1 Dr. Merrill delivered a very interedts Jows 1 . ' BUAILAY gUnS St : : 019 | provide tho ‘f"‘«‘"' vtain remedy in - se- | gipe which provides for a provisional | gyigent. mission rests the acceptanco of the site for | boomed and I think wo can establish the fact | o Hev, Dr il FRIORIRY, UG 10,1+ s0ssssesrsseerssssses lecting men who ""l""*"“l the popular | iy 1o remain in e xisteno sfor a po ‘m.l — the world s fair, together with the approval | that Nebraska is one of the future sugar pro- | i tdGross upon the subjoct of ",’ i e e e supromacy of the republican party in Ne- ERRVERHIOTE b R Ta the purpose | ity officicialy from being interested in [ probubility, the exervising of a e SU- |G Decauso, 1 this 18 dono, 1€ will by lost in | the extravaganco of 'tho shroud, casket, Leliisita i Ll LSOO b braska will be imperilled. It is necos- | o oupablishing o permanent union. | contractsor with contractors who fur- Yor and tho conducting of ' the great show to isrout nass of exhibits and will romain | Wobent aud othor ostentatlous displuvs e B sary to koep this dnngerstendilyinview. | Tt Gtors tos - middls ot noxt | nish tho materinl, Technically thislaw | which il tho aintions of tho ‘earth will bo | Unnoticed, Whatever tho exiibit may be, it | COnon g8 ek, Seciions, [These, extrivii ; cod: to contribiite their p ost | must be attractive aeranred. with cove. | gances often lead to financial embarrass g he masses of that party, composed of | Soptomber thi of the flve | may not apply to membors of the hoavd | Bsked to contribute their rarest aud most | ag, Sagovar i ety | ment. As . remedy, the doctor thought it Etate of Nobraska, I ply vful productions. 3 Continty of Dovialas the most intelligent peoplo of the state, | gates of Guatemals, San Salvador, | of education, but from the standpoint of | The commission is one of almost limitless [ Will be in" Chi 1502, and sho will bo [ Would bo the proper thing fo impress upon 'rachuck, be 1y sworn, d im0t permit the es to be longer 4 ¥ AR S e vidinge Tor the celobration | there with an exhibit that will ustonisii the | the rich the untoward results of this use Soeritary of The | Will not permit themsclves to be longer | yonquras, Costa Rica and Nicavagua | public morals it is just as reprchensible | FECE U Boset Tor t sanjority of sh meme | World, With tho bro of land teem- | eNtravagance, If the wealthy would sct this vn'.“;,:,‘ ifled with. They have had more than | ¢01) have ratified the treaty, the pro- | for a member of the school board to | hops to modify or change anything which tl ing with plenty: with our farmers annually 'l':"“‘fl':\"i“‘rl.\ in th | conduct of their enough of self-se T visional union will o into effect at that | dicker with contractors or dabble in con- corporation may agree upon, 1t pro- | FAISing enouglh erain to supply the country | S R RICOIO USRI ORI 08 T i i ke 7 (o9 168 the Tt {o1Y of s thascbuAINDs with breadstufT; with the thousands of cattle the dictution of the corporations in poli- | qute, There is opposition to the plan, | tracts asit is for a member of the council | Fides for the dedication *.’,I_',"“M;':":‘ inzs on | that are slaughtered iy, there 18 no venson | Asain, the poople should be taught that coploss for Septe Sonleat for Septe L ties and in stato affairs, If tho ho Thdioations dre that 1t will carey | 01do)80; osition €0 visitors not.late 1, | vy Nebraska should not ave an exhibit that, | Subertuous expenditure, of moncy on siich but the indications are that it will carry position to visitors not later: than May 1, | Whr FEEESES SI00 I nob BESGAR SXbDILUIL | occasions was au evil und should bo romedicd. | It was useless to undertike to teach people Copies | state convention does not wholly |, y five 36, FOvarmne > and for the closo of the same not later O e ey ek i1 i diSin TN || (klte [Lyeqdistinct gOrerlinonts 'h THE i wtion of public concerts | than October 30 of that year. emphatically in favor of going iuto this work | h, pies: | igno se rog can success in No- | (onie o consolidated ropublic. ; L L B O Lt yoar, isston, the law. | to win, and"the only way o S0 fa to | 0 the midst of overwhelming sorrow, for April, 1800 .n.umw for My 180, 20,180 L TREY BESOIS dUBEtIonaDla, MTRETo q in Hanscom park was received with S ULV RIS LOT O S Wil et : f Ay | but if ministers were to teach at times when coples. vember may become gquestionab erc In view of the fact that the completion 57 o creating it simply says that it shall exist no | $tart car ake the smelting works, for o GrORGE B, TZSCHUCK. is but one thing move to be dreaded than RerTennl marked apprecintion. Thousands assem- nger than Janu 1808, instance, is there a state t can | cireumstances would afford a dispassionate Bworn to Yetore me and subseribod in my ) b i of the Nicaragua canal will render the BIEA G ITate e e rendl LonTat ttho i > : BTN or hotnal e make such a display of precious metal as we | Consideration of the subject, the effect sought presence (s dlat day of May, / 5 democratic rule in Nebraska, and that | oymercial relations of the United | o 00 0 = 3 g for: trinsTOrtAtORIIT $0 tn day Zob | oulaLy upon exhibition. In addition to | Might possibly be attained. [ is the eontinued dominaton in politics | giutes with the Central American | nSpired music of the mastors. As a e e e ecossattly absont | this the South Omaha_packing houses o Anothor extrayagance at funerals was that of the railvonds. That is the supremo | .,. P T : | means of enjoyment and ry ation, of | i g tiia X o | make an interesting display, and one g | of theservice. The treatment of the dead in o G 3 et y > | states more intimate and important than | e e 00 ST sten tion, the i : : cannot be led. We have the best grain | ® Way to please the living and make and l.m\! evil, to be eradicated at any cost. aver bofore, this movement for the union | o ersion:« FUe x THaaR tiie o AINGN i in tho world, and I favor sending corn, oats, | friends, lus led ministers into an ext , ; b f $ park commission could not have adopted , gy v il bavley in large quantities, We | gance of eulogy that was almost always But the convention will be what the | of those states, having for its purpose L i X 3 Vi) e ) notablo and even fulsome. Thi S et i Al et , a more effective method of popularizing | that Nebraska's exhibit at the Columbian ex- | Want good men in charge of our department, | o NSARAL sl masses of the party make it, or allow it f both their political and material wel- | g o0 position shiall be such an ono as wilt not fail | Plonty of space, and with this wo will make | tributed i indirect way fto the flnancinl S e et e Sl is Pl Ll G G A8l | Cirsdlves hoar | ex wce of funcrals. A strict adleren, u"t‘ mxl‘\ If' lvlm' '.n pu li .,"7. who | fare, l. .n!‘ interest to vlh '|u.‘.l|n. n_! thi ——e y..,-“ I“T...“.‘,}\f‘; m»l "".::lr ‘nl:'x‘t::u(:lr‘ overy T have been thinking about the kind of an | % the truth, as exemplified in life fy tho are opposed to corporation influence and | count wid not only public sentiment THE programme of the corner R B exhibit Nebraska should have at the world's | dead, would be one of the means of curtiiling dictation will assert themselves they can | here, but whatever influence may prop- | ceremonics omits an interesting feature. an oxhibit, Tf T thouglit otherwi TRIEGHE BRIAT Geraralig 10 0 reni o (1| MR CXTORBI SR Rt AP IR0, Anotlior do - - control the convention; if they fail in | erly beexerted by the government should | Phe combine avrayed in a job lot of dam- | Would ‘have comnion seuse and frankucss | think the legistatute should make a lboral ap- I L L TR Tt 18 10t s0 much a question, who will | vigilance and activity there will e n | be employed in promoting the adoption | wged reputations and marching at the | faoghto o cxpros mysdlf, Our axricul ol e Spared to e the o Bi o vvne | 8¢ funcrala, This —ritual was' beautiful do the paving this year us it is, who will | repetition of the experienco which has | of the proposed union. Although thes| Land of the column would in itself bo | union: partie oS O ANy State i the | thy of the state. California has already and grand, and would - cortainly réb @ St 5 3 5 o been areproac! »state. The ThBChL i1 0 » provisional g o s shest and best of % i - R as appliod fo answer ¢ purpose. Yet, the doctor get a sub-contract for broken stone? [ s0 long been aveproach on the state. The | tempovary basis for the provisional ¢ worth the price of admission. '\1.'\,,',"_‘5,':,||l;“,,|'(’,,.,f nd bost of theso.armanged | | e of ground at the worlds S hink | would not take the ground that Tl is where the milk in the cocoanut | insidious cnemy is not sleeping. He is | rangement is not so strong as could be - T e e elt® | the Nebraska exhibit should include art, | $hould bo abolished. This shoul comes in. laying his plans broad and deep, making | wished, in ovder to insure the continu- Beyond His Range. lionaire grain men, millers and by srs who | Manufactures and agricultural product Wo llln';'urn' at th l~L rites over distinguisted —_— his combinations, putting out his skir- | ance of the union oven for a ¢ i aribas City Times, illiGom!t5{thab exnosition FFoToYaEy, gunt s plenty of resources to dtww from and | LEL UL SHG Taien o BRCIEVY TRERA B0 mishers and sentinels, and in every way | yet itis as longa step in the _ This Kentucky musician Elliott, who. got, | ter of tha rlobe, us wall us fromn the countey | PIIS R0 CT on why the exbibit should 1ot | ¥l deceased but. that they had diod in the 3 1€ | covertly, but none the less carefully, | Qircction as could reasonably he expected | 1o trouble yesterday as treasurer of o rail- f oo "o ho’ tho idod that 1t wotlld bo & sccuring the uppointment of a Nobruska | Ctist i".‘r;".”" g s Eonton ]“5'”‘"']”" teachers who vigorously resented his prepaving for the confl U N g b T B road, should have confined his efforts to the [ Jylendid thiug for the newspape of | man as orator. It looks now as though | ,© :““é"m'h:i"";" st us! \‘ on "Il slanders last . s explains his s g e : g LEENEIRREtEEh aes lower register. He played too high. Nebraska to immediately begin and | Chauncey Depew would be made president of | AP 3 Ing. C upon in the g v he ars less bold than in the past | several states has naturally insisted upon work up a rivalty © among the | the world’s fair commissicn, and in that case, venth hour to ofticiate at the funevals of n:n-:].-n l_m-u ity inorganizing the board | does not argue that he is less dangorous. | 1 ning full sovercignty over its inter- | Supreme TR O el communEY o monk - a b | o west should bo reprosonted by belng giv- | People outside of any ehureh, but who must ol education. o 22 vt o " by have a minister to conduct the burial serviee e abelots dutr o Tanne A e Setan oty rori aring even now for the produetio en the orator. i Tongud The obvious duty of republicans, the nal affairs, even to the extent of sending San: Branciseo Alta. Soman ctea prime arain, eton fos exhibition at | .. Mayor Cushing “f have not given | This fault largely lay with tho undertukers, fore, is to lose no time in putting their | ministers to foreign countries to negoti In Kansas and Towa they are getting “orig- R L the ttel Bl hough I who, it scemed in numberless cases, Tt bk i sters o s g LA S £ the fair. The newspapers should not defer e mattc much thought, but I ’l tate > HAVING, sucoosstully s orgar 10 | forees in fighting formand in fixing upon | ate concorning local matters, but thoro is | inal packnges” down to about the size of & | urzing this upon tho favmors w day. | Let,par. | think the state should make o good exhibit | Provided | the ' ministers ' as = well * us council combine, the Tammany gang is o SUff drink. Can’ this be called retailing the | ticularly, every weckly issue of every paper | OF e nufactures lflwlll it l"lll';‘l T e T I e T ruggling oL NGioRE Al = ] 4 5 il in the state contain urgent appeals and all the | Products. No expense should be spared to | (8 0 i i A dl'tho struggling to control the board of edu- | phpps is no lack of sueh ready to serve | the contral authority for providing for | decision of the supreme court! suggestions possible looking 1 this direction. | iake the exhibit an attractive one. Tt should | foncerted uction on the part of all the minis cation. While the amount of available | (o oo wpon, Tk anenial G N e 2 3 Lot the farmers be filled full of it before the | be unique and of a design which would ut- | %rs of the that they should insist on a4 AT when called upon. Th essential to | the general welfave, Tt is provided that 5 tilled full of it before th e Ol timely and courteous notification of the u spoils is not ns large, control of the | .ohuhlican success In Nepraskn this | thore shall be a..comtzal diet com. Anufln-l'l)ln(- n;;;)n-lmhlhs. full politics seize upon their attention. Hold | tract t'l“;'“""- ”lh" wnlll. of (Coutes) \3m ssity of their services. g e e L s sk cre sha A centr - jeago Tribune. up before them foroue thing the life-long | eXhibits from he states, and the Ne- 3 RanyLning AT liberal e et . and upon the success of that party | posed of three ~ members from | An Ohio town is- all torr: up over the ques- | honot wlich th winuing of an award or evey | brasia exhibit should cclipse them all. A | Hhe sibjoct of Spnday tunceals wiis 4o s (il i o8 largely depends, under right con- | cach state, a president chosen | tion: *“Is it right to hold Sunday school pic- [ honorable meution at th s fair will | corn putace ot anything of that sort would | 4" Sunday was an appropriate day fon among thie: toach ditions, the material progress and pros- | annunally by lot ¥ from. among | nics?” Tho peoplé have!taken sides and the | &ive thomand the precedonce whivh 16 will | Sor, 08 S0 Mo S0t Ghrortanity of o as itwas the very day on which ity of the state. the presidents of the five states, and an | discussion waxes botter and hotter. = We | And let me tell you what I propose to do with MBI ul themselves.” Wersfuote ({;:“"r'.);nn'\'-"ff" fip o] | ) ; e T R R e e e [ e il el /. V. Morse has a_little scheme all his . s the y desivous ol Savicory : councilors, ome.| War the p 10 help of ) ptt, my colleague from this V. M . t o RO SAERIL (s v O YCTCot e | this question wets into polities it will split 10 e that Nobrasic jgots evory medal | 0wat, which hio would like to sco mude a | Inking a show that gencrally ondenvorod te gress levying a duty of thirty dollars . 5 from each st 50 chosen annually. | iy oi harty in to. and mention that belongs to her or which her | feature of the exhibition, He puts it this | it (8 I O R L6 T 88 Loy y ars & The go-called national temperance con- | The powers of the central government Y — exhibits carn. I am going into this thing not | Wav. ‘‘Getupalarge section map of the state, A itor ; Attien £ I 1 g ¢ loctor thought that ore matt r ton on imported lead ore, The duty is The Bourbon Style of Education. to win laurels for America but laurels | then from each county take a shatt. of earth, | iy SO o plo. who. did. 10b pi SR 7 < ¢ el ) TS Globe.Derave honor, wlvertising and real cti- | twenty feet long, which can be placed in im0 caraiet Fhator nothing less than a bonus of from one o | 1ot what its name implied. In the fivst | affairs in so far s they cafcera'the re- | o ; LotlTs Globe-Demoerat, D i LN b, showing the depth and | ©he penny toward —tho support of il five millions a year to mine owners who WS i . 5 5 : The Missouri haurbons afliry in their plat- . O AR ATaTED o 5 | richness of thesoil. Iach tuboe can be ln- | Church should be taught that some sord 3 place it was not in any proper sense na- | public as a unity, preserving peace be- % (g 5 : Nebraska has a chance to better hersel TSt of a contribution was expected from them at are thoroughly able to compete with the | fional and in the second place it wa lL el ! form that they “have ever favored a system | i1 oxtont of - so illioia N ot 2 | beled with the name’ of the county it repre- D e | & - al, 0 sec re it was veen the states, proy 0 g of free e fon.” For i > bo- P OSFHIERIalG St i sonts, Aveacorreaponding smark % ds of the ste cci e e e e i we e states, pre f frec education.” For instance, at the be- [ through this coming world's o) sents, and have a corresponding mark ou th pmlat b o from the government. Tue question of the hour enumeration enumerate? Tnr Dodlin gang stands ready to supply a job lot of sinecures for the schools, with a quarry boss to superin- tend th Tk Seventh ward Sinecure of the postoflice is scheming to punish the leaders in whom they can v confide. | still considerable power to be vested in AL LS A sHARP advance in the price of lead has heen caused by the prospect of con- ) RA REFORM, gress held in New York last weck was | yill consist in pavt of direeting. foreign distinetly a probibition gathering, mani- | mon defense and appointing committees | ginning of the war they confiscated the public | the newspapers must jump. right big map.” > % N Sl il & & 8 R DY CON ARG {4 § Thoms <i said that tho state | PossibleSunday funerals should be avoided. festing the intemperate, arbitrary and | whose duty shall be to frame new codes | school fund of the state and applied it to the | wake up the entirs state QTR e Lo L. SmbAll SAIA Lha FILED SIate | ¥ Reysl asiar, Datwailar, El6lk Dawson; y - i unreasonable spivit which usually dis- | of law. The provisional compact de- | purchase of blaukets for confedorate soldiers. | o 1t up Uil Bub extiblis have been | (ighia o aarieultural products us - could HUttcr on BEnch o Mulennidiacusiodin RuCORTS from Des Moines indieate | tinguishes the meetings of prohibition- | elaves that under no circum T “T would lik ‘v things in | prepured. With the assistance of her mil- | LU A Gecive way the subject, agreciug that the Burlington is about to | jg Called ostensibly todiscuss themost | shall war be waged. bety Osleniating atiollowidlgokory, rsica’s space at 'this great fair, @ minia- | F0ads especially the Union Pacite and Bur | ™1 o lgo spoke s exhaustively e R e P, R | Sy e LR yitmalan st | sh 4 g } “Baltimore American. reprosentation of Omaha—a bird's-cye | lington, she had been able heretofore to make | o 60T GG A R TR s et effective means of promoting temy we | the soveral states and t TRaRsinataitois heatbait thloolabrato £ the city, with every strect, stréct | displays that would be creditable toany state. | & o e id dealing with the evils of the liquor | disputes shall be settled by arbitration, | the tweaty-fifth anniversary of press inde- | railway track, business block, school build- anilyaha tadwio updn fuitcrals, Lon the 6th inst. three {shing vessels camne into the harbe smoniously cut awiy the nets and buoys of the local fishermen, hove their seins and took 6,000 burrcls of makerel. poration current. It isa warning 0 the | pftic, the congress departed entirely | a most important provision in view of | pendence in Russia. Inanation where free | I manufactory, chureh and publie build- | 7 Tt o itiami | , M. Milligan made o motion that a commit people to exercise the greatest caro in | from this programme and was devoted | the past history of the Central Ameri- | utterance is chained 1t is natural for the | Sulh o thing would be a magnificent card e refer toher present development and | {2 of tivo bo appoiuted o duaft a ot .‘,L:(," of candidates for the logis- | o advocating suppression aud prohibi- | can countrics, independence of the press to be a subject of | and ono that would cr n untold amount | future possibilitics. I ool p oK B AW CHER w DDl b il AT e | e 1 e 2 i ; Sl P iony! of attention and tulk. I hear that Dr. Merce s tat e (AR A R c A Nan Albaties tion and denouncing all who did not The material growth and prosperity . wants a_miniature made of the whole state, MURDERED AND CREMATED. ‘“:,,{x"‘.u‘,‘.,',"“{,‘,L,:.,",,'.,;'r;,,“',‘,' ‘!,r,',',',‘,“' iy the, cction. agreo with this policy. Men who | of the Central American states is o mat- | g EAWARKABLE SWINMING FEAT. | Well itsu muificent idea. ~Either would 4 Undertakorss: tbradsht tio dnily [nross; Car ) - R O R o Bat Orors Conslirablo oot ol be worth a million of doliurs to us and | A Farmer Finds the Log of a Man | o, SECRETARY BLAINE voices the senti- | yro because as such it had been | peoplo of the United States, and the | Mercadier Safely Crosses the Iast hm‘hm\wum bahavorth e donie hwuat cus Whose Body Had Been Burned. The chair theroupon appointed Revs. Milli- ments of the best element in tho republi- | o dismal failure, and rational tem- | working of the experiment which has RivorBaundvithiaone R ovin loamr et | | BIALIRA,NUY:, Tunol6,~(Spectal Telogram || B3N BudiMorill aq sald commitics ean party in criticising the acts of the | perance advocates who counseled | this Toeonetotlit principal objects will New Yous, Juhe 16.—[Special Telegram | member all their lives just how the state and | to Tne Bre.]—George Lott, a farmer, was J e Protection extremists. During the de- | Lesotical methods, wore jeered ab. while TR is ¢ b to ik BEE, |- +Gene? Morcadier, the south- | €ity looked. and you know you can sell a man | peeling bark on his farm Saturday afternoon A Pertinent Query. 5 2 S practic ethods, were jecred at, while | be regarded in this country with no i " e A obh sy an interest in a property twenty times as easy | whoen he came. I ri spectacl f Vol > o Bditor bato on the tariff bill in the house, Mr. | those who ureed . prohibi ] : ern tricl swimmer, swam across the Bast [ ) INerest in proporty twenty times is ¢asy | wwhon ho came upon the horriblo spectacle of | Harrisox, Neb., June 12.—To ihe Editor of et d o e flitacsela whos nurged 5 piobiblulon ysandeiamallidegroaiofiinterest, Fgiid ; ' v the Brooklyn navy | thice e i, ut the same | o notion of & human body lying in a pileof | Tne Bee: Please inform me through tly e et R e B o oot radical measurosjfoc fen = var . . East river, on the New | When T et back from the mecting of the | ashes. All that remained was & leg from the | “Querics andAnswers” column of R I S DR o [iorlaglapereiropd od wlththe moge BIRKNAUSER'S PE Youk side, in forty-five winutes. His arms ission wo shall Juow a great deal more | kuce down, encased in a leather boot. Ho | paper if Hon. L. D. Richards, chairmin of country and destructive of all efforts to | vociforous assurances of approval. There . Bivkhausor 18 ng n desperate re bound together with seventy-five feet of mt space and many 3 notitied the coroncr, who procceded to the | the republican state central committec is tho enlarge our trade relations with neigh- | was not the slightest toleration for any camble for the chairmanship of the | rope and two leather straps. Incach of his | {0 to talk a great scene of the tragedy accompanied by a num- | same L. D. Richards who conducted o whole- boring republics. attempt to vationally discuss the temper- | hoard of public works, Having failed fo | hands heheld a tivo-pound dumbell. Steve to begin discussing *the i ber of residents of verly. Among these | sale and retail liquor house in Owaha somo ance question, but the most extravagant | pulldoze the mayor through his backers | Brodie the jumper, attired i his Boyton | foature of some kind for N Draskas depart. | was Isaae Huckle, who identifled the Timb as | years ago. Quiz. 2 fuiallot nldacmanic fine workers!| srastione. roardtos. srohibiton: Soce yor ¢l e salt, nocompanied the swimmorso gs to beon | ment. ; belonging to his father-in-law, Isaae Deo of |~ A.—Noj the Richards who kept a saloon in 55 5 3 ¥ of the council combine, he is now eiveu- |y SE0 e ha e aa A Dr.tS. D. Mercer s “In the line of Waverly. Scattered about in the ashes were | Omaha is u democrat. moved to Chi. in Chicago develops a system of ballot | henrtily welcomed. Rank and uncompro- | lating a petition among German-Ameri- l‘_‘;f“‘ ""{‘;“' i‘,““;‘“‘.' e e ot | novelty, something o attract particular at- | g o oSt hones of the body, the largest | S0MO years ago where he now is a deputy city box stufling and repeating entitled to | mising prohibition was tho dominating | cun business men, nsking the mayor to | small American faz which notiiied the boats | | ”"1",” ito Nobrasica at tho world's A T | heing those of tho skull and. jaw, an 1liisoy | romelakinlepod sianding - i S hagk loTor e ! e | o siness men, asking aye small America notitied the boats | would suggest a miniatur sentation o ving those of the s and i d they - ““h,“”h the best offorts of the Tam- | spivit of the assembly and nothing could | appoint him. [0S TCR Nt ‘]'\““""" “I""" ik | the state. Make it about 25%25 feet large, or | crumbled in the hands of the coroncr as ho 7 e RoLhotd. many gany in the Third ward of Omaha. | he farther from a correct description of This petition will doubtless receive _‘"}I{“‘zl‘nu R D Ssce | povhapi w feet I than that. Have it hered them up. Near by was a huge pile | Hareax, N. S., June 16.—A correspondent The testimony of a political hustler who | its character than to call it a national L notition o aandl|| Setiarailas thacmy s ard to soa Rt Btars anid. | noweveryicounty, (otty.sud town/in cho atata\[ofiwood itrot whicl aboutia quasten 0B eordil abir tibieiFiorat v e e e S al | numerous signatures, A petition to send | gathered at thenavyy o seo b start, nd |y pactiealarly” every line of railroad | hiad becw taken to provide fuel for the funeral ) 'lr-‘ e ‘1‘1 “ll'*-‘ “l‘* temperance congress, Birkhauser back to Germany or to have {'”“\" m‘l‘l"‘l'l‘ 4 -""];‘ ;') ‘l‘“"'“ m‘) sleay v miniatur tracks. ave all the led in the pile of wood was a n sevoral wards vividly recalls the work e e e SO Moo op | e should not come to the | pivers and bridies s and the | rovoive s chumber empty. The cor- of the solid twenty-eight in the carly Nyheoithisdsuadaioolsled mpoct | himtannatnigdaminisleno imbycteo,eth L ansotesworopgrouniioss sl b | prineipal undulation of the ground or at least d an inquest. Sunday at which a yer- 8. ance is to be given to its deliberations. | the Fiji islands would be signed b, » nute he came up with L nt diM- | tha val and high portions of the state. | dict was rendered that the deceased came to days of lust December, When it is known that a body of people | same people. It is rather remar ., | culty. He l.,,l.i.‘.;“" ‘\::.'t“}m' \«]I:'|V|'«:(\l»f.,é"s‘..h'; Let the great grain and grass belts be shown. | his d by burning insome manner as yet S = | 4ye 50 carvied away by their fanaticism | however, that Mr. Birkhauser should | zood of air ho commenced his vo LosorwoLda ey U Jusuanch boommolel | nkmowil o dost ioR pd fonanbibiad Genoral Holabird Retl Tt docision of the United States court | that thoy will wildly applaud the deckur- | start his potition among the Germans, | bropelling “himself along by drawing nis | Gio miht got in- salling hih above it in o | gonoral boliof 13 thub ho was murderatl, | g VABIINGTON, dune 10.—Brigud fn the case of the Des Moines river lands | ation of men that they aro willing to | He is one of those . peculiar na- ““'"*fl‘g:_;‘:&'u“"‘”’l“;\'l‘;']"“" 1 ion suddonly | Balloon, Have it in’no' printed ‘or painted e bl Ramusl 0. Golabied. anatiasimsbior genem) of is adverso to the settlors. Tho court | shoulder theirmusketsand wado thvough | tives of Germany who do not v Merca vis | o e o e s 1o | Irish Leaders Coming to Amerfca. | ity four yoars, was placed on the votired & i Loxnoy, Juue 16.—John Dillon, William list of tne army. holds in substance that rvedrvess for the | blood to exterminate the rum power, | associate with their own countrymen A A y two frl vi made cusiest, perhaps, out of wax or I The water was very of course I don't pretend to know anything | O'Brien and John Redmond have been ap. ooy ;“[ l:]l‘h. lmu ", ‘.“"“f;u““";'h SoRgraN. ; Gk | I{ ;l'. S (R I HARRORDOL, | and nevon wny use for them except- | the swimmer shivered s ho wis assiste into | ahout hat. Let ft be a fine, afinished, d | pointed delegates 1o mike o tour of Awerica 2 Bond Offerings. undreds of farmers ure thus deprived | being misled by such a gathering, any | ing about election time or when they | a neighboring store, where he was rubbed | \voiderful picce of worle, and I tell you it will | I the autumn in the iuterest of the Lrish | | WASHINGTON, June of their farms and homes through the | more than they are by the rav- | want an appointment to an offic down, will attempt to ){- m.-‘nuk not nlmlv of th ('nivlmll States but | national moyement. m (] u:l “I'x: |n ;l :1...\.1‘ sring of governmer The | ing arehists. RoT 3 y o) s iy L: Ak% Lo | of all Burope, because it would be a great D i blundering of government officials, The | ing of anarchists, than whom, | conceded to German-American v r ms and feet ticd | foature amony all great features that will bo A Railway Up tho Jungfr ‘Kettlers entered the lands in good faith, | however, the prohibitionists are mor they sing the *Wacht am Rhein™ with ; ”' I' i A oA 3 ¢ of | theve. Thercare many artists in Nebraska AT i thaiy 1 peured a fodoral title, o » vours re- | inexcusable. Thoughtful an oS AT T e = N en Brodie seen after coming out of | Woive capable of getting up such o thivg, 1| . A seheme is actually under considera- nm‘m" .\I]._ul n II\'UL!( .. . for years v \il<\1‘ u }vlt ] .HH.”_H’ lf«.ll 2 H}l, - pru : tho same )‘v“ “]'\ ""‘".’.“_.‘ It‘]“!”' in e water he said that bo had assistod Mor- | 1 | R AR S ‘ tion for the construction of a rail up ed in undisputed po: ion, ex- cal men, however much in favor o ng “Old Hundred” in the amen by placing his hand un Ao | jis finger on a pe t hers in Omaha | the Jungfrau in Bernese Switzerlund, pending lubor and means in bringing | tomperence, will have no sympathy with | corner h-l %ol oye Jew momonts 1y order'td | wwho, v litt , could do it ascont of all the Alpine penks, Basitlyaly aured by them to the present high state of culti- | extremists who would deluge the land But in ull seriousness why should any | most r o HO thinks Mereudior | Pl Of k0 on hOg Rars |”“m|.“‘x.t ona of the loftiest and most diflicult of | 1167, o Tellova Dia vation and productiveness. Asameasuro | with blood vather than confess the | tax sign Bivkhauser’s petition? | will be sy y wxt Sunday st St i ¥8 the American Avchitect. As the tresa trora Dyspopela, In of justice congross should compensato [ futilityand impracticability of tho policy | What does Bivkhauser know about | o Aftetbracing up fast i f;.fi“.,l‘m tattod cartying out of (o oal ol (7R A FREIHARIREIOMIRG. Hhe0.61 1 und Too Hear the settlors for the loss sustained, they advocate, although most fully dem- | pavements, sewers or gradir He is | with Ed Smith, f 500 purse at the | 4. columns and columns of yaluablo newse | it ~)u t intervals, a railway on the s . e s onstrated. No better argument thanthe | not a mechanic and lacks every qualifi- [ Av e elub, 1T Daly wins Steve Jor notices which it would give Nebraska | face would bo out of the question, and Sdxfor Diszlnen CONGRESSMAN BUTTERWORTIUS bill | extrome and Intolerant specchos in this | eation that is requisite for the position, | ™ > 8L better 1 'this and the other side of the water. Peo- | the new road I8 to ascond almost ens RRoilgsh. hag providing for fixing n uniform standard | conaress could bo offered to show the | Is he seeking the office for the or, i's Deep Harbor. nd particularly caplitalists aud home: | tivoly in o tunnel. Horo and thoro tho Tonguo, Paln tn th of classification and grading of wheat, | dangerous lengths to which people are | public good or to line his own pocket? ] X ) Special idea of tho stato us could only bo i i TORPID LIVE corn and other cereals, wims to rectify a | being led by the prohibition propaganda | Tut suppose Birkhauscr was roally qual- | Telegr ! the problem of | otherwise obtained by paying out. money to | Means of short gallerles extendin T AT R 3 e AT ail our | vectly out to the mountain Aotorious abuse. It direets the secretiry | It has whed tho point whon | ified. Is ha entitlod to t} o hore, 1 tell you that our railronds, ou 9 ¢ tunnel will be aired and ventilated by o the most impor- | securing decp Wigy on the Texs coust with | GG b b R Y00 | T WAL Stop at theso placos, partly o | SHALL PILL, SMALL OOSE. SWALL PRISE, 9t agricalturoe to fix the classification of | it rejects all ional , | tant oftice within the gift of the mayor | 24t #ovemuentail scems to be near & solu- | (ol he made to show up wagnificently, in | allow the passengers Lo enjoy the view cevenls as in his judgment the usages of | all practical wets, and e Anathine e hag oranbrahe naibaier (s et Calanakdiope!s eniaririve 19 oc such o way from the opening of the gulievies and | o ! 0 torpus Chyisti by o G o! “1 would supplemont this miniature repre n /A 7 ¥ trade warrant, having veforence o tho | exporience, and assuming the charactor | pow protends to belong to or the nation- | s Ciliviatl. by with ihe QUit of Lwould supplemont this miniature vepre | paptly to prolong the the us OMAHA I : ey Fiavs | Mexico by means of: a ship canal cut through tation of the stato by g ndid exhibit of | o 8¢ ; ¢ chungo standard and geades now recognized by an unbridled fanaticism has become o | ality which hoe has always ignoved? 1f : § J ain and wild articularly th Y » - that the han G Mustang Island; is progessing rapidly and h ierrt b t in aitmospheri density from T S boards of teade and chambers of com- like to the poace and welfure of | Gennan democrat 1s entitled to the place | satisfactorily ahedkeboits at that point ( LIUOY, for bt vory fow pooplo of Nobra e ST TR AT Py e LOAN AND TRUST merce. When such standard is fixed it | tho country. why is Bivkhauser's potition stavted by | 8re clearing over'ado feet por day, AL thit )¢ ity g lotion of this state is to | Square inch at the foot to ten pounds at COMPANY. shall have the forco of law and | ¢ i ) rate, accorling to #ho cn 8 statoment, | 1o} ) ration and the summit, may not bo too suddonly ; ommenting upon the proceedings of | Henry Bolln who has always bsen a re- | tho o ol ¢ forty-four | Stockm und emigration and wn ex- | the summit, may not bo too suddenly | I I d Henry Bolln who has alw | the grulf will b ied withing forty-four | ) 1o Nebrask's huy-grass should be made | folt, Even with these stops tho journey | Subscribed and Guaranteed Cupital be known as the United States | the so-cal temperance cong the | publican? Why should a ecomparative | days, when the waters of tho bay and gulf Paid in Capital A i a specialty, Another point is that by "2 Ne standard, At present there I do | N " g s 3 A . | will meet. This will tificial chan- | # Specialty ! T will occupy ouly two hours, Although Buys and sells stoeks and ho prose wre 18 o wide | New Yot Zimcs said: It prohibi- | newcomer who has done very littlo or | Wit tivt, s Witk OV 0 B G o com. | Draska wili bouble to muke u great exhibit | ¢he view from tho Jungfrau compriscs | commoreial | ives difference in standards. That of Chi- | tjonists contented themselvos with ob- | nothing for his party in this city be | pleted to adwmit the lar ing. vessols, | of thobadh sugar paustiv. it poing | newrly all Switzerland und a part of Ger- | tr wots cago, which controls the cereals of the | jocting to a progressive policy anl advo- | given prefevence over the old wheel | 4 ated oug jeineay ViAlhn L should b i do of having ileont ox. | many, Italy is cut off from it by the still | orPorado wost, ¥obs tho farmers of Nobraska of | cuting that of ubsolute and immediate | horses of the party who have borno its | s NeEY skeptical aftor s thoroueh BSRoes | hibit of the various kinds of gvain grown in | higher Mohte Rosa. rango, and it scoms | thousands of dollars annually and bene- | suppression, as if all drinking were a | burdens and fought itsbattles? | believes lu its certain and carly success. Nobrska, We ould send an excondingly | o pity that the enorgy needed for tnnel- | Omahal.oan & TrustCo fits the spoculators to that extont. No- | crime like stealing, their methods | T ¥ does not pretend to opposo | e finolokof trult oo, In addition-fo, thowe, 1 | Ing u ralivoad to the "summit should not | T o N INGS BANK, bragka corn graded number two in Chi- | would bo opon to criticism, but | Birkhauser on account of bis politics or [ Not Dime Museum Freuks, g an oxtanatvo exhibly from the smolting | b copy foraline to the ton o o twa | Sl S maprine cago, when shipped direct to Now York | thoy might claim exception from | nationality, We oppose him beeause ho | WASHINGTON, June 16.—Complaint husboon | and refiulug worls 1o this dity, Omahais | 4}, & above the #es, 18 Corner 16th and Dougl frequently grades number one. Num- | donunclation; but when thoy assume for | is utterly uniit for the place and bocauso | [nde t0 the poilco by th aMicluls of Wé | & iey, from ocean 1o accam, by roason of | only about vo Chamounix as 080 10g hab nolther the ludlos o country, from occan to occan ason of 1 h ber three is invariably advanced a point emselves infallibili % 5 Chinese legation that neither th lies of t 3 | themselves infallibility of j ho isa dar Capital N N 1 ind b 0- ho Jungfrau al Inte Wken, or billty st o 8 sohomor, Who 15 FBN- | loutian 1o thoamaeiven can avoll thomselyes | Uie 0xtensive works of this kitid that ae lo- | t ¢ ¢ Abil Thi v O egutio MInseivos ¢ ‘ - OIMSAIVES | cats ore, and hink W d prove a gr ove auterbrur I ew b Per ut Intere 'ald on Dy 4. after Chicago, but the producers do not | claim that they aro absolutely vl | sacking hoaven and earth uttor nn offioe | of the coollng balconlos of their logation rosl- | o oty A b ot e Tt i et s : A REN AT A ! b ERANK I LANGE, Coahlor receivo the benefit. It is pooketed by [ thut whoever differs from thom is hope- | that will enable his mixed political asso- | dence without attracting crowd of curious | pany were to do the handsome thing in this | compelaing Switz nd the Tyrol, | OMcora:A. U Wy, prosidont, J. J. Brown, the middlemen. A system of eral | lossly wr nd refuse sten toargu- | ciates of the council combine to raid the | idlers, who, by their mauners and conduct, | line at t D Wol ‘v s fair in 1592, Only th portions of France any and Aus- n' iy yua ‘“” “-‘ "'l“ s grading, uniform for the country, is an | ment or tolorate opinions thac vary from | city treasury by playing into the hands | Eicatly auioy the AREOIAHOR 18 80, | ROXAL R SRR IATY W b tria, the Moditervancan and [taly as far | PUEAERGN il A RN ¥ ¥ inuou w isoners of | there and | our sl should J " [ R continuous as W praotics } ¢ ik tag aly s tho A | Kb L eorge B! Luke: net of justice to the produ theivs, they are uo longer entitled to ve- | of contructors who are already exerting | both the ladics and the ofticials of the legation. | be Lo study how that muy be attalned o be

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