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——— - | said regarding this matter, the masses | petoncy basgd.on their record for the "l"] r‘ DATi‘\;v ];], n A DEPICIT AHEAD. : aponsible for it. As wo have heretofore It may devolve upon Progident Ha the metropolitan police force of Omaha and a yourg man with ahoit of friends, has been N N ||rlllkn. chosen by the board of public lands and £, ROSEWATER, Editor. son to prevent what now promises 1o be | of the republican pavty do not take any | pnat year is sha proper test. The total vatuation of Norfolk is 1,021,000, Pt bulldings s engineer of the state house, Ho . a vory considerable deficit in the gov- | fnterest in it, and it is probable a major- | i S1Tndens JopRIation Leloidos sovenieen fos : s nstallad an s now pition. today: PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | ernment finunces unless congress shall | ity of them do not sympathize with the | TN VIEW of the pust and prospective | jorm widowers Governor Thayer Warns Railroads and Tn- | This is the thid thao b has held the sespon’ TERME OF SUBSCRIPTION. put a check upon the disposition to ex- | proposed logislation, The fate of the | Sinughter of Union Pacific officials, the | North Loup's high school turned out four dividuals Against Violating It. tion. Paily and fundany, One Year w10 00 | travagence which prevails to an extraor- | caucus committee bill id uncertain, Such | Upper twenty might emulate the exam- "'I‘:""‘.‘.;“'I"‘“'A"“‘"\,‘:;'""“N M a8 valnation of _— o T T T o H Brtter AT Bl e " 8% | dinary extent in both branchos. In | astuto democrats as Senators Carlislo [ PIo of the opratives and orgnnize In | ¢ Tt County is miacsstd S n valuatl NEBRASKA INTERESTS TO BE PROTECTED, | Bonton, returmed hiomo today. Rundny Bow, Une S 20w | his vetoos of building bills for which | and Gorman differ as to w! may be | sclf defense, A half mile track has been sccured at Stock b Mrs, Thayer's condition” Is reported as E Weakly oo, Ono Yeuri:icio s I8 v did not appear to be any urgent | done with it. If conservative counsels ; et R 1o | m and it will Do readyfor usefor the s belng somewhnt improved today. s0 e PAL D e ocossity, rosident vory clearly e 4 o ve their 3 rht its EN demogratic authorities concede | Fourth . CITY NEWS AND NOTES, e R N uat o Mhrevs nocussity, tho prosident has vory cloarly | are allowed o have their due weight ita |\ T R e something of a | _The Geneva croamery is manufacturing 500 | The MoAllister Will Onse Settled by a | Augustus Wossell, who sucd Boss oo 0% Do el Btrae ad indicated his purpose not to be a party | failure can hardly be a matter of doubt. N e g pounds of cheese and #)0 pounds of butter © {se—Five Tt Dol for money duo on a note, secured jud; Chifengo Ofco, 417 Chamber of Commeroe. to oxpenditures which can be post- | Eteen— l"";l’h"ll. llnthnthzh“;rl-'mim";‘ ”u‘_l daily -»:-||::;-:;‘:nn nr');.‘n"w::l-\': OTs [ O iL s Sotey equtod " Tudipment New York,Jtooms 1, 1and 15 Teibune Building, o ¢ . FORN. “Cleveland's goose is cooked” is signifi- | The Mason City Transcript has hogun it 0 — day. rl 1 o ot ont to the publio CALIFORNIA'S BLOT. goose I'4 nson City Transcript ha qun its Washington, 813 Fourteonth stroet. poned without detriment tc W v the | Governor Waterman of Califorilatins | cant: fifth volumo with flattering prospects of & Capital New: Mary Fisher is attompting to foroclose & CORRESPONDENCE. Lttt S AL D ] long and usoful carcer, MOFtgaRo on efghty acras I scction. twonty- taken a step that will attract to hima one of township ten, which were offored s A1l _communieations relating to news and | courage, since he can be sure of the pop- OMATIA has nit last come to the front | John Kect of Creighton was kicked by & editorial mintter should bo addressed 0 the | ylar approval, to carry out this purpose. | great deal of attention, and which will | o0 a candidate for governor who will | Stallion and his skull fractured, resulting in Lixcorx, Neb,, June 17.—[Special to Tie my'".ri'.\" ‘;:“;:'::I‘;:‘ 0 iibikge ot ihe e Pepma But however bravely and_firmly he may | be very widely approved. For a year or | 7R STl for BOVERROR W10 WAL | death four days later. Brr.]—Govornor Thayer today fssued the [ elty of Lincoln for injuries sustainod on o Al husiness letters and romittances should [ act in this matter thero is danger that | two pust California has offered the | ;5 Pl ) oL ; Uion 1 Do e oo T e | following letter to all managors of railroads | count of having his foot caught in a defuctive T P hroaien. hd o en order | expenditures will still excoed receipts, | most inviting inducements to pugil- . in August to September 16, B U 1 N ioton:\Wankel aaks fo¥ §8,000 dsiinges deom 1o payable to the order of the Com= [ A vigorous public sentiment brought to | ists of high and low degree. tlullmim Looking Backward and Forward. . ,\‘nl‘_.m.._\,,(;,.,,.,,.,‘I Leese l;,., h,l.nl“ n nm[ 1 STaTe OF NEDRARKA “,E".‘:.’.T‘\‘{fl,f,’.".'-‘rf)‘.??h the Union Paciflc on secount of injurios sus- 3 ongres rainst a waste ot | San Francisco, composed of wealthy Minneapolis Times. o deliver the oration at the celebration o inilroada {n Nobrasks d which Entor th tained in being steuck by a coweateher. bear upon congress against a waste of T the Fourth of July at Osceo! ads fn raska an I g o oo e L ey Meah" n's Thoe following telegs this office: am has Just in the several ways | professional and business men, have of- Looking backward we can see how the cen- The Bee Publishing Company, Proprietors. | (yoa publlo. mon 10 killed William Kull Timothy Springs, w and Bankers' association met here today and 1y to exceute mad steerand he | fact that the quarantine Alnst tho admis- fo£ tlio wosk ending Juno 1, 180, "was as fol- | 00 stated that the fourteen regular ap- | infamous have been fought under the for Gage county; Hon. John Shervin, Frd The Bee IWlding, Farnam and Soventeenth §ts. | 6w oontemplated might prove more ef- | fered tempting purses to heavyweights, ;l"':“v_:-:lh‘"h \‘.\ Il:.:x:r:;(l:;l;:{“:"-‘ xz:i:"}‘)’f:“‘; in a Crawford saloon, is seriously ill in- tho | & Lobak Pork. Nob., -1;:;:;;".,“}l 1900, = Ion. | elected Mr. Guy C. Buarton, president of the BWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION [ fective than the apprehension of execu- | middle woights and light weights, for A5HE Wores, prosp county jail and may not recove 5 About to bo mido from Texis (o Lodge Pole, | Omaha & Grant u'llmni( and smolting works, § Etuto of Nobrask tive votoos. displays of their science and prowess in : Although ( l)un‘ o8 ln.lnquv .»r‘ I‘lumI(Irer Neb. by Club Ranch comy wny. Potition hotng 3 l;h]';-"nml ‘\h 1 m“ ogen .-.-nlmfl i ! Co L, = > 2 & e e a precinet is only slightly crazy, it cost Boone | cireulated; it will be mailed at once. Plenso he following named gentlemoen were clected pOrorze ok, of The Hea Mr. Cannon, chairman of the house ‘Ulw roped arena, and ml ny 'hmll umll Are the h‘mu...-rm..;u,l uncrated. | ounty §200 to decide that h was insano, ol intorests by i sntining o n‘l .Ix,m'h.,.r ‘("..1.\.,..1 \‘\ L “”,.:,. }\.\., f o] ation ¢ . o ittoe of Yoottt aw dd bloody battles by pugilists famous and Minneapolis Tribun 'ho shortft of Flolt cg vas callod upo STOCKMEN AND FARNERS, braska City, for Otoo county; S. C. Smith, hint th Prewiiation of Triegary Bew | commitioe on approprintions, a few days 3 Y I Havo tho oo et apaties boon charged | 1o SUeHiT of Holt county was callod wpon tke occaston to eall your attention to the | pracident Irst National bink of Beatric ! ‘ i 0 " T hi t to forget to cos emselves? In the ex- erforme 0 Jo i catness and dispateh, | sio) PXAY ¢ o, or eattlo sl od Oug v iR e propriation bills, ns reported to the | nuspices of these clubs, Brulsers, white | 1ot to forgot to count thewmsolves! In the ex- | perforined tho jobavith noatnoss and dispatch, | sion of Toxas cattie. or anttlo shipped through | 1o w85 OROTS “oountys O, H.. Didtrict, Mondny, Jino 0 : i 1 black, from other lands have been | Citement of their work some of them may for- | J. H. Cannon of Ogalalla tried the snioke D O ki Lk, 8 oW 1o | presidont Gormnn: Natonnl bk, EANURs Tesdiy, June 10 house, provided for an expenditure of | and black, from other lands have b set it unless they are repeatedlysreminded. | cure on his horse afllicted with distemper and T AR TR AR B sty Mo S bl vl ol Wednesday Tune i three hundred and six million dollurs, | induced by the liberality of these club now mourus & burned barn and cremated Vhfionds. or individunts violnting this | Grand letand, for Hall county: WA, Down: Thumday, June 12....... which is thirty-five million dollars | “gentlemen” to come here and contest Joseph Grows Hysterical. equine, quarantine will subject themselves to the | ing Kearnoy, for Buffalo county; John Tiine i3 Av. June i W ", Dowell, paator Dreshy- crest penalties which the law infliets. Tho Rov. R. . Powall, pastor. of tho Eres; ittle interests of Nebraska shall be protected terian church at Union for five years, EAR T b A ¥rid Butur Brodt, North' Platte, for Lincoln county; Chaunicey ~ Wiltse, Fullerton, for Nancd county; H. P. Mathieson, Blair, for Wash ington county, and arranged for the appoint mont of additional vico presidents to be ap pointed as the countics of the stato are ov« ganized within the association. s bills carried for the cup- | With home talent, and the favorite prod- Chicago Inter-Ocean. ucts of our own soil in the fistic art have Joseph Cook thinks that the time may come | tipod and will be succeeded by Re AL Tiriv i v i 9 % 225 - Joux M. THAYER. found these clubs ever veady to give | when prohibitionists may need to shoulder | Howard, late of Kentucky. WATURTAY NUYS SR SIEANGS them a chance at o fab purse, | the musket. Mr. Cook always been one | Daniel Foley of Dakota county has been | mya MeAllister will easo, fn which of those fellows who believes in doing as | expelled from'the soldiors, and sailors' homo | agonitowEd RS WAL FRSC 10 WAICH, o they please and compelling everybody also to | at Girand Island for repeated drunkenness \voro sharged with fraud by the lo oA Moot and violation of rules and rogulations. Nl more than the : rent fiscal yenr, This takes no account Bih (o oP NabaTs : CTISCIUCK. ™ | of the disability pension bill, the least 1y of Dovglas (5% ostimated costof which is thirty-five 8, Taschucl belng duly sworn, de- | illion dollars, the direct tax rofunding | Hurdly — a woek has passed Publishing Compuny, that the actual | bill, ling for seventeen million dol- for at least a year without an exhi- bills, | bition of this kind under the auspices of Average, J. H, heirs tate of John Med \I)Nh'r. was finally A twelve-vear-old boy named Hull, living | sottled today, the heirs gaining thereby a T KNOW JACKSON, ily eireulation of Tie DAILY BER for i th ol o, 160, 14,858 copies: for | 1ars, the public building ——— neae1vas, tHousHEHeY BTt 2 A St » San Francisco ol ear 1ves, thoug| would pull a gopher out | seco v stdny araIstela July, 181, 1578 coplons Lo August, 180, 451 | aggrogating appropriations amount- | one of the San Francisco clubs, and tho Mr. Mills {s Considerate. OE S Hold bt oy, miocsedo 1 JELkIng: BB |l ooon s i acosrerday fin tilos disteick tralian Pugilist Lays Out a r. e, o0 ;‘:".“:;";’u.‘“v::',"d.f""' 190, ing to about twenty-five mil- r:mn;h;sl]'s n!'n-nlt‘l‘u-'x-‘ur l:l;':;l(: mn“(“mtllm:: o Mm:‘(l I,inlllw r.;::v.:.[:r‘y:n;:;,(.m it ;;H '_3‘.‘;93'.:\,1\'\{‘ I\'\lm D n\l:x nake clinging to "I”Il'h‘ sane man by (;lru;i.u\;, b nlm,ull Bully and His Friends, for December, I8 coplos; | jion dollars. and other meas- | areready at me tc rantee thou- Mr. declines to serve e o t s fingers. He over, his was a surpriso to both McMurtry and SAN FRANCISCO, O 7.—[Specis D e o) s, g & ; Yeore A4 his 2 Sax c1sco, Cal, June 17.—[Special for January 1K, 1035 coples; for. February, sunds of dollars for o 0" between Sul- | teo on rules because he does not desiro to bo | About ffteen days ago Georre Able lofs his | Grogory, who had manuzed to got the manip- | gt HATHCR O I’vh‘r.lm'k«[n A plesi for March, 1800, 20,815 copies: | ures which together propose expen- ¢ R Tor April, 1850 8,604 coples; for May 1800, 2,180 ditures of botween twonty and thirty | livan and the Australian negro, Jack- | Associated in conmittee work with Speaker copies, ohbe b oo = i) Yy Y Reed. This is a sad case, but as he kindly nd subscribo million dollars. It is a very simple mat- | 0% consents to let Mr. Reed serve out his term | Sworn to Yaforo me and_subseribed in my ) ha affao 1% ha ROuT 80! presenco this SI5t Ay 0F May, A. D, 150, ter to figuro the result to the treasury | The effoct of this has of course been | \Johoiyor it is not as sad as it might be, residence, near Curtis, with the intention of | ulation of the proport walking to McCook, where he had businessto | To save any furthér action being brought transact, and o wifo and five childron are soinst him for the part he played in the case stili anxiously awaiting his return. McMurtry bought out the interest of the heivs today and a legal transfer was made to him into their own hands, lively set-to Sunday against odds and won the battle, [t was not an advertised fight, but it proved none the less interesting. With g, somo friends the Australian had gone to [Seal.] Notary Publie. i " islati 9 demoralizing uvon a large element of lowa Items. 0 ort This wi 0! o silonce if all this proposed legislation for spend- g U arge el e of the propert This will theroforo silence i i ing \y P o ig | the population. When brutality and TDENDEN' v » Five boys are under arrest at Leon for [ any threats made hithorto by tho heirs to | roadhouse for a bit of a tramp, and was si Lt us havo a full and fair count and | 1?8 money should be adopted. In his por y DEPENDENT PENSIONS. raiding an oviginal package house. prosecute Grogory and McMurtry for fraud, | ting in the barroom chatting when a bus-lo ruffianism are countenanced and pat- s who are presumed Full Text of the Bill Which Will Be- annual report the secretary of the treas- | ruff S : A factory is to bo established at Des | FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS POR A BROKEN wRisT, | Of picnickers drovo up. Among them was i ury estimated the receipts of the govern- llmllxm by lm)lln e ; il M:luum' to make cordage from slough grass. Lars C. Dybbra in his suit for £,000 dam- | brewery man named Hermun Helmick. Hol- L e T ment for the coming fiseal year at threo | to bo respectable, that portion of so- Ablis ndlens ol Mo Dyersville Congregational church was | ages against Lewis Jonsen came off victorious | mick was in ugly humor and began to get in WHEN St Louis kicks against the \d eighty-five million dollars | ciety which is intuitively brutal and ruf- ‘The dependent pension bill which was re- | 614 at public auction the other day for $750. | in the district court today. Dybbra was in sulting to the colored man, whom he did not enumeration, it is proof positive that the ghty »d upon by the conference com- Mrs, Mary Shafer wants $10,000 from the | the employ of Jonsen and was ordered by : no favor: hundred cently ag census is suffering from chronic disease, | 814 the expenditures at two hundved | flunly is given an excuse and warrant for | ipiau of the sonate and house, and which | city of Dubique for injuries recelved by fall- | that contractor o 0 to tho third story of & :fl-u)m"n ST e seanony bikrtion me——— and ninoty-two million, not including | the largest exerciso of its tendencies. | yuq since passed the house, will bocome a | iug on a defective sidewalk. building fn course”of construction io lay [ hehud hulfa dozen feering at him ho re How many thousands of dollars will be | the forty-nine million dollars requived | This has been demonstrated by the ex- | jaw, It is entitled “An act granting pensions | A package of letters mailed twenty-three J"Nfil.x3-5:;‘."}»1.-}1"‘.% o \"‘"w;:\'m':: ‘;"‘““ that e, didnit want any trouble ORIl Cia § : for the sinking fund, These estimates | ample of the San Francisco club patrons | to soldicrs and sailors who are incapacitated | ¥ears ago was found while cleaning up the | 3640 i urrels and boards, an his aggravated Helmick, who mado a puss won by the great statesmen wh re or the sinking fund. Se (S ve ut Py " 3 o v onr I||||p1llm top the unsteady mass gave . o res: olmi uble Y g el 10 are : \ 7, ¥ postoftice ut Punora the other day. at him, with the result that Helmick doubled wero based on existing law, so that of pugilism, and Governor Watermanap- | for the performance of manual labor, and N481011g Hoar) | Ay pitating him through a skylight Mary J. Hamre, a young girl 1 shouting for free coinage is not to be di- i g St I 1 v L up on the sanded Sotor g i G et b 5 if the new tarift bill reduces the revenue | pears to huve at lust reached the con- | providing for pensions for widows, minor | Nowiwood, ung horself in her own room | s "'.”“]T'-"?"fl oAt "L“”"f"-\d G Al it e i ety Aty anillGnlaBlara; a8 ibis orole clusion that something must be done to "'\"txh“_":‘i"1;1';1"}"‘n'h;ur‘ parents.” The full | ith a bed cord. No causo known. coived othor sorions. tnjuties, ' Ho sued tne | prise to tho bully, A° dozen of Helmick's s 5 ress wh » characterizos as a text of tho bill is as follows: Four prisoners sawed the bars of their cells | contractor amages at o twi friends at once suiled into Jacksd d about a1 da: x axpected to do, that amount mus suppress what he characterizes as a foul i 2 il Y | i s contractor for ,000 damages and the twelve v S 1 on, an ' : el L '1\.||K % H d O e | Dot on tho escatoheon of the stito of | ,Stetion L—Thay in considering the pension | and escaped from the Newton jail the other | mon who sut. i judgmens upon the easo do. | the liveliest fight over scen took plaee. Potor's the hope of securing home-made brick of | deducted from the secretary’s estimato | Do on ¢ | claims of dopendent parents, the fact of the | Ouly one of them has been recap- | cided that the claiin wis o juot one, arms shot out like driving rods and men went the requisite hardness for paving mate- | of receipts, reducing the amount to thres | California. He hns addressed a ML.-: | soldiers death by voson ot any wound, fn: e L O o't o st and oft. e Beht s 8 s ; fve milli ars, | 1o the attorney general invoking his aid | jury, ¢ ¢ or disease which, under'the | ho Adams county farmers have formed a S ORRs «d - from the barroom fo rial. Kven the much vaunted Galesburg | hundred and twenty-five million dollars, ] conditions and limitations of existing laws il X H. E. Ormsby, a boarder with Mrs. J. vl o i b : L i o s ations aws | protective iutelligence alliance against | ;5 o3 el porch, and the way was product failed to come up to the boasts | or but nineteen million in excess of the | if the local ofticers of th N0t | would have entitled bim o an invalid | Syindlors and all the . sucmbors e neiifod s _f‘{"';":"‘fl.”: and N streots, asked | girewn “with the prostrato forms of of the owners, expenditures cnlled for by the regular | able to cope with the e gov- | pension, and the fact that the soldior left 1o | \hon a faki puts in un appearance in the | M landlady for 10 conts this morning with | poter's adversaries, They went down, ot ety appropriation bills. Add to the amount | ernor may find great d wilby in wholly | Widow or minor children baving been shown | county which to purchase some tobaceo. He noticed | up and went down again before him, Jack 1 : ) lifliculty in \\lml]; as required by law, it shall be nocessary on S e S ll;x;!‘,.hll;.kln.]u:lu.- money hid under the covers | son, now that his blood was up, determincd T1i1s ministerinl associntion strikes a | appropriated by these bills only the sum | suppressing these pugilistic encounters, | 1o show by cowpetent and suficient evidence | o Que ofthe fakies fillowing, the Wiallace ot nl;m:'“:":ii\\Ih‘llhl::l‘ll(l’l\l\l:*‘ dl:rt';"‘l:_l":"“kl“(h to put the wholo crowd to flight. This ho % 5 o i is i 'ne: » can greatly sucl ont, or s ave without other | 3 e S 0 diime he slipper (L stole her pocket- | gycceedes ing, f 0 vanquishec Body blow at the livory and undertakcors’ | sequired by the sinling fund and tho | bubifho s in earnost e cun greatly | thatsuch ot oe parents ave without otuor | S wt iRk ot day, Wil VA | biok ud Sontents. L5} tonwantto]| | oo ol ond L Aliogentaniatiod trusts. But with the usual perversity of | ostimpted — minimum cost of ad- [ lessen the evil, dnd certainly he should il Inbor or tHe contributions of others | s others wwere flecced of sums ranging | the comer grocery und “purchasing somo to- | hus and went down tho roud at full spoed. from $10 to £100. baceo had 1t charged to his landlady. In a Tire brick test practi in natire, § 1) o le] fonn onsi \islati f have the assistance and encouragement ally bound for their support: Provided, Eumihi oy mankind will'golrlghbonijiditionatnenalon Sloglblation, fand the of all respectable people. A 1.»\\10.1 ;"51‘1,{.,,4\'..;; ln‘r- Jefferson citi: have contributed sufii- | fow minutes Mrs. Graham discovered the ALIFORNIA'S FOUL BLOT. patronizing the enemy regardless of the | expenditures will reach three hun- OSpeCbICIDaT ents under this act shall commence from the | Ciont bonus to sc the loeation of a first- | theft and hastened to pollee headquartor: St » ‘ pleadings of the ministers Bven in [ dred ~and ninety million dollars date of the filing of the application hereunder | ¢1ass flour nill. Work on the plant will | where a full description of the thiel wus left. | Gov. Waterman Invokes the Attorney ‘ death wo must bo in the fashion, making the probable deficit sixt I1 18 & matter of profound thankful- | and shall continue no longer than the exis- | begin immedintely and it is expected to have | Inside of thirty minutes Ormsby was ai Genoral's Aid o Stop Prize Fighting. e RlEn, b s : S that. | tenceof tho dependence. | the mill completed and in operation by Sep- | rested. When searched the purse and mone R s : Rt ———— million dollars. And it is quite as likely | ness for the democrats hercabouts that e iouis wito sarved| tembait wero found on his porson. SacramExto, Cal, Juno 17.—Governor A KAN puper thus pictures the | to exceed as to fall below this amount, | the organ of mugwumpery has suddenly | yinoty days or more in the military o naval | Thomas Hanson, a fourteen-year-old Jewell FIASER NOUND OVER. Waterman has addressed a letter to Attorney painful situation: “St. John gnve us | for undoubtedly the original pension | become solicitous for their welfare, With | service of the United States during the late | Junction boy, was buried by the caving in of Alfred A. Fraser of Schuyler was tried be- ";i"""“ Johuson on the subject of priz Grover Clevelond rosid Trover ‘i S dorably T G sonspicuous conceit it advocates the be- | War of the rebellion, and who have been hon- | an immense bin of corn the other day and be- | fore Judge Stewart this morning on the chavy fights. In it he says: “If the local ofticers of srover Cleveland as president. Grover | charge will be considerably more than | consy oncel (eidiei] LN orably discharged therefrom, and who ave | fore help could reach him he wus crushed to | of imporsonating another porson. Tho muin | the 1w are not abie fo cope with the subject, Cleveland gave us Lamar and Fuller for | the estimate. stowal of honors on a man who is scarcely | now or who may hereafter be ‘suffering from | death. His brother Andre was also buried | prosecuting witness, John Doshler, claimed “,""f"“‘f‘""'! d as chief law ofiicer of the United States supreme judges. Lamar This is the situation of affairs which | passed the probationary period in the | o mental or 1-h3~u=;l .|x~:nmlm~£»r a perma- | in the ":'lfll-lllv'n of corn, but managed to | that Fraser had impersonated him and signed ‘i"“i" e ‘n““-'-”.llillf ':d-:l"“l'mf:x itely "":l R Pl 5 i S R T -t t chara not the result of their own | escape with slight injuries, his name to a mortgage, securing thereby §! lecisive on ang as nnd_l_nlh_’\ gave us the original package | demands vigilance and courage on the | democratic ranks, and whose solo claim liabits, which fucapacitates thiom from Tiwo burglars giving the names of James | $1,000. There was no aitbmpt to prove-fay Wil it (hu‘luhu reserve aud p.»;nu' from decision. part of the president to prevent waste | to the position rests on the fact that his 8 h)rumui’cn'muhuul h\l\lmrnl such ade- | Laird and Fraak Doyle were caught in‘ the | ery, but simply mj\nn\ t Fraser of Bia ;;'11;;1- X,“:;‘;J p0._of [ tha.st oy = and extravagance, and in the judicious | partner is a member of the council. LiostmlLP e THADIE B vl actof robbing the store of Myers & R - ofimparsonating Deshl In cas€”this fail: ulifol T'ie Interstato Chautauqua assembly at tive in this re- | Where are the hosts of staunch and true l:):‘.'m!\l‘:.li x‘:-l‘::i.-lalx :J‘-’|l::1.;;‘lii|.\;‘-rfl(‘v‘qdm fuct | mond at Osceola. Laird, who claims to be | the charge of forgery will be kirged. A ftor N iied TR arTE exercise of his prerog back | hearing the case Judge Stewnai declared that as | from Woodbury county, was shot in th 11 trice opens June 26 and closes July 8. spect Lio may rest nssured of the gene who kept the camp fires of de- | thesecretury of the interior may provide, be | by an officer whilo attempting to cseape. [ the evidence presented was snfficient to bind [ TONpoN, Junc 17.—[Special ¢ ain to The programme presents a rich feast of e acy ablaze in this .ction | placod upon the list of invalid pensioners of | Both waived examination, and, in_defaultof | Frasor over. He thereforo put him und: Tir Bie.—Ameman, the German dentist, mental pabulum and a variety of diver- | POPular approval. Bivkhauser was viding the groen. | 1he United States, and to be entitled to re- | buil, were locked up in’ the' county juil to | §1.000 toappear before the district court. | who in November lust shot and dangerously lonas for physical lenjoyment. . Many @ Birkhauser was viding the green- | coivo a pension not exceeding $12 per month | await trial. Failing to furnish bail Fraser went to jail, wounded Judge Brestowe at the county o ; 11 ‘5i"“ ‘f‘:{‘]‘)“"‘ gl ""-I‘ THE PROPOSED ELECTION LAW. back craze for office in Richardson | aud not h-~.\|(hnu.fl7 e |I\l)n”lL proportioned R ton Ll Doy AEhAC tlio SONS OF VETERANS, court, \\h{ln in u.;- railwa; lq.luim. at Nl;l— rominent leaders of Chautauqua work ! SEDIDDEOTION LA, 2 SR T30 p sip | 1o the degree of inability to earn e R (D ORIt T e e co. | tingham, because the judge had given a de- I 1 If it be granted that it is the duty of | county? Are the veterans and thei bty at) fearncl rotaey of Dresident Lincolu | The Sixth nnnual encampientof the Ne- | ULl bachuae tho Judwo Bad, efvn v de- support; and such ) R from tho date of the filing of the applicution | Sy (s assit 3 » 9 ST b : o the viver Mississippi steamer | braska division of the Sons of Veteran: the republican majority in congress to | Sons unworthy of the best and most ro-t TRE Cirtar SR ame oA iy A o g AR e enaet new legislation for the regulation | Sponsible offico at the gift of the mayor? | in the pension oftice. after t of this | Jilton. He was born and raised in Dubuque | are here Il the camps in tho variou the | Are the men who stood shoulder to | actupon proof that the disubility then exist- | and was a bullimt young man. He was [ portions of the state. The deliberations ar will participate and the assembly prom- ises to be one of the most instructive and entertaining yet held in the Gage county bas committed suicide in prison. Saeg Mepublican State Conventi motropolis, of the election of representatives, 4 S A DES om0 ed, and shall continue during the existence Lincolu's seeretary for a couple of yewrs or | heing neld at the Knights of Pythias hall, | The republican electors of the state of No- B measure framed for this purpose by tho | T:\nul«h‘x for t)lm (h-mm"nh ltu]l\ t Il the samo: Provided, That, persons who more. He returtied to Dubugue and died Aeloratos hrs Anlatiandan braska are requested to sond delegates from i s - ; capub- | December » ignored h | now receiving pensions under existing several years ago, leaving his fumily desti- |~ Moses P, O'Brio ol Go A Eberly, | thelr sevesal connties to meet in convention in 1 trinl trips o> caucus committee of the house repub comber to/ibej ignored jand ithefrioh linowaccolvini panslotaind o ex s LAk veral y 50, Moses 3rien, colon A. Eberly HEJUERL Bt CF (10, LT (el || GRIIRIC , e lums of victory distributed according to | Ok Whose claims are pending in the pension | gute, To. Allen, A, J, Deni 5, 7. Humphroy, | the clty of Lincoin, Wodnesday. July 25, at8 baaty Gushing, (surpnsked the, expootas f lcnas porhapsiwould answer as well as i CERE TS0 or which viciously | orce, muy, by application to 'the commis | e two young sons of C. C. Kent of Lucas, | C. T Tnghrim, . W. Baxtholomcw, T o'elock p. m., for the purposo of placing in o tions of the designers and builders,” The | any that could be devised. Several bills | 1he orders of o paper which viclously ““'"‘"‘n“ ,,”"l'""“,h”.'“,\,'.'1“,'.":.',,':,”‘,‘,l"m':,“.f,’_ | aged seven and threo years, while on theit | Waldron, Thomas Mublenberg, William 1. | nomination candidutes for the fotlowlng state movements of this peculiar craft wero | with this object have been fntroduced in | Stibbed the tickat in the back? “These | Prettbe SIIR GCTRNE L0 and moth. | Way ta visit thely grandriother the other day | MeArthalr, A G, Stenn, I, Baton, 11 1 0 et S S sstions for the demo- ; - | met with a frigntful exporience, When near ! ¢, Clark, Dan Sow g phenomenal. A speed of amilo in two | the house, some of thom very radical in | are pertinent questions for the demo- | i yerein contained shall be so construed as | fet wih 8 eyl expesionce. WWhoh ey L., Wortes, Beank | QOvOmaon crats. It remains for Mayor Cushing to | to’ prevent auy pensioner the by o drove of vicious hogs. The boys tried to | Smith, Asa 1y whether competent members of o | under from prosecuting his claim | ¥ 0l >V re 3 corpowered offatt, J. T. y pote the Nad rooelving o his' menslont | underi||cacane; but the younger one was overpowered | Moffatt, S. L. Wilson, S. B. G. H. Palmor, J. L. minutes was attained and the craft han- | their provisions, and none of wh dled with extraordinary case. The suc- [ were acceptable to a majo retary of State. itor of Public Accounts, c ile o aside @ i and it not bee o ave) v | Fisher, . Wetzel, ¥. L. Albrigl 5 o coss of the test, according to oxperts, | ity of the republicans. Tt ap- | ‘ank "l"d file r'l‘n'lw cast aside -mfllla- any other genernl or special acts provided, O e 0 1-.;)’ulm<-3, u.-,.ry'\,\"\'\“-.'-')'.‘. Staio Treasurer, h o Guak 2 anra i robable re | competency and mugwumpery rewarded. | however, that no person shall receive more ATAat SE 11 Eb10 brobhas 3 ort, A, L. Drinkwatter, C. A. Frost, P. A. torney General. makes the Cushing one of the most effec- | peared for a timo probable that there I ame period; and in draggiug his little brother to a pla of | bert, A. L. Drinkwatter, C. A. Frost, P. A, Do il onaE oel Bubliol Tands and Dail : than one pension for the " hting vessels yet constructed. would bo no serious attempt to curry | g week opened with an easy money | provided, further, that rank in the sérvice ey through iegislation of this kind, owing | market and bankers report a fair do- | Stall not bo considered in applications flied S > diversity ~ X under this act. st il i sttt WS M to the diversity of views as to the char- | ;mund for money at current rates, eight | = s ‘That if auy officer or culisted man | bOY wis similarly injured, but no bones were f‘f‘;‘,“fi{,;,::,m’:f.( O Mone .. Straight, I Lion of Seattle by five a year ago proved | deter of th‘\‘ 1.;,; »lx\h;)ln it \\'l‘tl;hlfhb:‘ill’u; per cent for prime paper. General trade ::r-""l:'}\‘Ar"lu:\i'll:‘l".;'l:‘;'-‘;“:'( "“",‘,“I‘lj,':;'L';;L:“{:";J‘] T TR . J. Barber, IV B. Novcomb, C.'H. ¥ o o t, 48 We! act is o . 2 SO growing # n O1L MACHRIBLLY, e Two otas, ", Brown, J. C. Seacl to have been a blessing in disguise. d“,':t."lu 1|{4 tllp‘,vx:n u;ll_ ”mq m ‘:’..". m is good for the season, but growing | Ww.r'of the rebellion, and who was honorably T Bl RIS S cr b e 1b<. li own, J. C. Seacrest, B. Over soven million dollars worth of im | Several of the republican representatives | quistor as the vacation days approach, | fischarged, has dicd, of shall hereaftor di 1,100,000 aores, A IR oag R Crar sacton kv provements have been made since then, | from the south ave not favorable to any | a5 s fit and proper. Sugar is a trifle | leaving a widow without other means of suy A stucco mill hns been added to the fndus- | eoptancs of tho resignation of A, M. Apple- safety, whon it was found that his legs were | Barrows, Milo Bonsall, C. K. Sampson|, J. L. ings. o Superintendent of Public Instruction 4 And the nsaction of such other business s may come before the convention, THE APPORTIONMEN The several counties are entitled to repr sentation us follows, being based upon tho vote cast for Hon. George H. Tastings, presi- dentinl ercctor In 1888, giving one delegnte-nt tive fig broken and his limbs and body te gled by the teeth of the brutes. Theolder | J. Coates, K. W. Stone, bly man- | Phillips, A. M. Applegate, D. O. Freeman, I, W. D. Ln\l!!l'l\‘ Tue destruction of the business por- H ¥ apastural i atter f 5 % ort than her daily labor, or minor children 4 1 3 2l ol Ralb Sl B ! teplaoing the tinder boxes and primitive | departure in this matter. But the ma- | Jower, coffees are unchanged, the vice | hor o et Guily tabar, ovamiior ehiliwt | 4\ ios'or Hot Springs, Eueitaoolonol aitd Sho GV L RMOIe L, o aasiEsount [ociengliiln shacks with blocks of stone, brick and | jority seem to belicve that it isneces; mavket is firm with a tendency to ad- | widow shall,* upon due ° proof of | e vepublican and independent parties of | G e oniittees on credentials, ritunl, vos- | e, SpeTeT T fron that would be a credit to any city in | 1© dosomething, and the measure framed | yance, The produce markets ave plenti- | her lhlhhlll;ll‘s\ \h-lun;. '\\’vnn:n}t _proviug PA:::I;thlunluxlx\x:l\ Will ‘hold " their convention at f SR SOV of ofce Constitution, L e ; 5 0 by the eaucus committee is the result of | fully supplied with vegetable bl | sidsatuifola tho xaulzoliiel ArmEERYID 8| SO SOIS rules and regulutions and press were ap: | Adoms.. 14 Kenr [ the countr 3 fully supplied with vegetables and fruits | ho placed on the pension rol from the date of | A strange diseaso has attacked the hogs in | P 1S GREERE I EE L0 T | Arthur 10l ioT | that conviction. at current quotations and ther Ar lines and paper railvonds, a dis- [ The bill is of course a compromise, and | somewhat better demand for choice but- tinctive western produet, ave at present | is expected to unite in its is a | the application therefor under this act, at | the vicinity of Parkston. Their throats | KRR - SH0 GO0 the rate of § per month during her widow- | swell, they tremble all over and ina few mo- |y gyl iy hood, and shail also be paid 82 per month for | ments fall’ dead. with closod ‘dc support both | ter, but the hot weather and large re- | each’ child of such officer or enlisted mun Trotting and running races, baseball games | ported that the ses itution and chunging > confercnce was , but ft s re nowas an enthusiastic 3 Kimbaii Laneas i Lincoln. . Logan.. Brown In full bloom in the south. A compuny | those who ndvoeated tho radical measure | ceipts keop prices down to figures un- | undor sixteon yeurs of uge, mnd in s 07 tho |y other sports are on the programnme of the | b and soveral ronsing <peches wore mde. | B my : fne et i e BUCIOHIS d ] ageregating 3500 will be distributed oW opel e doors o eir hos » \ tinental line from the Old Dominion to f Lodge of Massachusetts and those who m:m_umh-r thioVApaltoL. sixtoon yoars such o twory eawold GROAL (of - DLB: Whorton, | fiomarat 14 14 stroon and tendtred tha. Sons | ¢ ) the shoves of the Pacific. The plans are | favored the more moderate bill of Mr. | THE best evidence of the growth and bension shall b paid such child v childron | 1iving near’ Wolsey, ‘while playing on the | of Voterans a recoption. The luwn was pret- | Chiaro: i comprehensive, o > AT o inal anturos’| i rtance a8 ¢ &k pket | Until the age of sixteen, provided that in case | foop got hold of 1 can of concentrated Iye and | tily decorated with Chineso lanterns and a | Cheyonne s ) ‘ f 1 ‘I' prehensive, while the capital stock, Rowell of Illinois, the prineipal fenturcs | importance of Omaha as a stocl market | 300 GRS 905 NET BRI G 0.0 fisowuybild atclioaniaoonben teatert o unt [l eaoratorl with Quingiaon wray sndi il Gtz } . i nlso on paper, veaches the munificent | of which are embraced in the committee | is shown in the annual enlargement of | pevmanently helpless, th pension shall con- | effoot, 2 Worb i nttondonony ¢ 13l Ganpes i i total of soventy million. Tt is cheeving | bill. This provides for extending the | the yards. Notwithstanding the treb- | tinue lh"'l;m}h-lm fllf_ ‘«Ilhl‘\'!“Nvd"f”'l}l‘l'_lw Horse thieves raided the Lower Brule In TORNADO NOTES, « S| tere I to note that the incorporators are not [ powors of superviso® of elections so that | ling of capacity, the incrense of business | We, Tl oF sueh SisAis WG BB RO dian agency the other night and succeeded in |y 4yooting of Lusiness men 15 being hold in | Dakta P L ) Nz proud. In fiwct, they would not seriously | they shall have charge of the execution | requires additional facilitios, and the 1 or hereafter o bo granted under | mounted Indian police are on the trail of the | Temple hall this t;\j‘nlvlwl'yflrur tho DUy poR r”r Dawas. HOIRt A 0 object to a government bonus. The com- | of the law instead of being, as now, little | enterprising managers are sparing uo [ this or any former statute, and such pen- | thioye. by \}““\"\"‘]-"-'1.{ .muli" or m~\I|’|:Lr;l’\ by .n}l 3| iohardson. 1 § i . i Thev i » L sions shall “commence from the date of appli John Kruse, a Brule county farmer, i8 un- | 2 A. Bailey 03t over 0,000 worth ook Atastasny pany Is in all respects o close imitator of | more than observors. Theyare tocanvass | expense to meet the demands of the | Lation thevefor aftor the pussage of this G0b: | darmrrast mt K imball o u ehareo of beating | Of proporty” in Yesterday's tormado. Ho had Niho, L I western style, and should be prosecuted [ the votes and to make returns in dupli- | stock growers of the west. Their | and provided, further, that said widow shall | Lis wife with a club, The woman's wounds gono leavily i debt to crect tho splondid gy K for fnfringement of patent. eate to clerks of cireuit courts and to the | promptisude in providing adequato ac- | have married Said soldier prior to the passuge | ar Serions wud iKruso may have to answer to | iy ECRELENUR, Noap of dobis to- show seott't Biuit ] chief supervisor, the latter being re- | commodutions is an evidence of their de Seo, 4. That no agent, attorney, or other | 14 ehyRe o IMEICE. e day o lttlo elel | forit. A purse will probably be ruised for 8 T'HE BEE urges upon the people of the | quired to tabulate and refer them to the | termination to make the market second | person engaged in preparing, presenting or | pgmed Dobson fell out of a second-story win- | B uniataraly Nibioay s city the importance of aiding the cel ] e T 5 proseeuting any claim under the provisions of | Gow aud eeeaped ey, The noxt day she | Me Morley, whose two-story frame block i eity the importance of aiding the census | United States board of canvassers of the | to nor e Ty contmon. | dow aud escapod injury. Ilie noxt diy 8he | iy Grughod- By ano of te Balioy blocks tin 1 enumerators in their work. But ono | congrossionul voto. This bord is tobe | (0 S=——— the | for, domand, ‘rocetvo, or rotain for such | Broke hor collar bone. - 4B W Dling uponit, Will also suffer " considerable ot L more day remains bofore the work will | appointed by the federal court, and is to o pouvty groeling to the | soryices i proparing, proseuting or prosccute | "o Plerro Capital says o party of fmmi- [ fAnancial ewbarrassment, ‘a8 ho had gone vyt by those whose names are not on the list | more than two of whom are to be of the | 2¢5¢ ;‘\;‘I“‘_ ;? ’i‘ And Accepted Ma- | ooqen “or the commissioner of o o i i tay ot o Bo ‘one | by the wind thero was not w cent of tornado | Haves. . Wabatar. . I or who know of omissions to promptly | sume political party. In caseof a diffep- | 5018 Of Nebrasku. It is to be hoped that | sions by the pension agent making pay- | fuidred and fifty-one years of azo lusivanoa, o ) Holt York : i % ) pensus o b 80 i % i . their sojourn in the city will be marked | ment of the pension allowed, and auny person Daisy Nichols, a young girl employed in The tornado insurance agents are ne iHow, Unorgantzed Ter i notify the census office or send their | ence betweon the canvussersand thestate | | 5 S0 RE T R R NEC B8 BIEREE | Who® Shull’ violato any of the provisions of | thoFostor houseat ftedfaia has boen aveested | time in their work o g names to this office. Great interests | eloction officers, the clerk of the house | ™ ]“‘ ‘ ‘l”" 03NOEG, ‘1"" wo trust that ] g soction, or who shall wrongfully with- | on o ohavge of concoaling’ the body of her | 1he work of venioviue tho, debris Joftorw Tota ] are at stake, und every patriotic citizen | of vepresentatives is to place on the | ¢t¢h and every one will receive the most | hold from a'pensiongr or claimant the whole | still-hora infant in the vault of the hotel, She [ Pairivg the shuttered houses has ulveady Ttls oxlos he wd ; 3 P hospitable treatment at the hands of our | or any part of a pegision or claim allowed or | \vill o tried as soon as ner health will per- | menced { Mo and well-wishor of the city should make | roll the names of the persons declaved by | ' 4 due Such pensiomer or claimant under this | mit, - ol i r crry covsen mitt e Jon, and that tho del a personal effort during the next twenty- | the canvassers to have been elected, A | CWU#eNs et shall be deomed guily of a u’u“‘lvm ano) Two large caves woro discovered last wook | MAL the mecting of the city council Lust aven ‘ four hours to placoon tho listevery | judgo of the United States circuit court |~ Tur spontancous outbursts for free | 4nd dhet Sovictionl Mol A1afh fo5 el | on e creole u short, distanco frow the new | 1200 Wich o s to vecelve §330 for are omitted name within his circle of ac- | who is petitioned by one hundred voters | coinage in the lobby and galleries of the | ing £300,'or be imprisoned not oding two | to explore one of the caverns, but made a | handling the | ce. in & congressiol istrlo N haran |t e i : | years, or both o discretion of the court. | husty exit on tho appe o : A resolution was passed making the foot ) supervise *h distriet | June days ure suggestive of the libera | ey yodks thoreware Ated i the land ofce | duct on North Twelfth strect. Also maki S Tie government land office rigidly nd- | must do so, and supervisors are re- | use of silver cortificates by the bonunza tapi vonty cations tho spaco for stroot cars tventy feot wido, ( LOAN AND TRUS'T A | at Rapid_City twenty-tive locations for iron heves to the prineiples enunciated by [ quired to make a house-to-house canvass | king: The Rifie Shooting Contest, Beruiy, Juno 17,—[Special Cablegran to | | mines in Scobey and "Juckson countios, The | The probuble cost of tho new viaduct will bo Tded to pay $4,90 COMPANY. . T Beg.|—The commission of the rifle ] s N o) about £2,000. The city « ge HYY V' OCe elsi afore p| ica ——— 1 3 | ground in question is very rich in mineral and \ hy w . Ly Judge Groff, Ia iwo 1 nt declalons | before ~elaction -upon application of WHEN alloged nowspapors are forced | Shooting contest has passed o resolution re | the parties interested aro all men of means | Of this and tho railway companics " th s ; ‘ ey P oy affecting entries in Nebraska, in which | voters. The aim of the measure isto HEN alloged nowspapors ave forced | oo by ihe municipal authorities of Borlin | and capable of developing their property walning portion, . Butworibod and Guarantoed Vapita 0.0 contests were made on the ground of in- | put peactically the whole business con- | to descend to prize-packnge and catch AT A giant buffalo was killed in Meade county | At ordinance was passod allowing tho | PRI It CUDI ot conr et oo SRV to open the proceedings by for ing to Gerwany the rifiemen who have come North Lincoln street r compuny o about twenty miles from Sturgis one day last srato cars by means of the overhead clec- week, The animal was the first killed {n the | execy trusted recelivos . 15 TOF g werelnl pape 51 4OLS A Ur ure readers, the com s penny dchomes to se sufliciont cultivation, the department | nected with federal elections in the con- t promptly dismissed the cases. It was | trol of federal officials. [ fact furnisnes the public convineing | from foreign countries to participate in the | Hills country for i number of years and will | t¥ie system. AL ARG AR ETAS AT ARORD A SN shown that the sottlors entored the land | It is to be admitted that the present | Proof of their impaived circuulation. contest, This corouony wiil take placo in | probably bo tha last, us the rucd is fast bocom Cominimiona ORI - e Lol nanss i i i % 40.99 8 L —_— ’ > town hall. The munlel r- | ing extinet and but fow are now found south ommisslons as notavies public were issuod s | in good faith and complied with the law | regulations are defective, and that they front of the town hall. The municipal author “',",“‘ S R by Governor Thayer toduy to the tollowing | Omahal.oan & TrustCo WiTH paving solicitors on the right, | ites will also be requested to act as marshals ) t Morshall o weil known Grandin | gentlemen: O.B. Ripley, Alnsworth; Charles | teachers buttonholing on the left and the | at the banquet to pe given to the rtemen. od by lightning while camp- | L Lewis, Faivfleld: Hurvard Lomax, Lomax; SAVINGS BANK. ; *to the extent of their ability. This is | do not secure to all voters their rights, all the departmont vequires, It is in ac- | but it is by no means certain that the Herr 1, ides ) i i) S. Boyd i Jol r it s by o1 > lp R 8 'd of odu. | Herr Niquel, as president of the Schutzen | iny out Windsor thoe other night. The | Thomas yd, Omaha: John Miller, May cord with the spirit of the law which | proposed law would prove to be an ade- | I. c:inmvhnfn.‘ flAll‘m:n'ul. th. d |‘)1)md‘ ‘t.rl l;l | bund, will déliver un address at the banquet. | boir ateuck him quare on the bead, wnd pass- | Woodi H. Whitmore, Franklin: W. H. Tuylor, | 8. E. Corner 1€th and Douglas St was designed to assist sottlors to secure | quate remedy. It Is clear, however, that | S4VO% 13 Immersed In a cold sweat bath. ST - | ing down bis body aud lofe log, entered the | LOWTL Y. Wo Hivaris, Orloanet Jauiis A. | paig 1y Cupttal X ey (PR P v ) | —— He Lives in Minneapolis, ground. Death was instantancous. Two other | Kuby, Murquette; Sumuel Spanogle, Aurorn; | §yhsoribed and Giaranteed Ciplitai ! o !;um;._ un\l\-.r A 8¢ . ¢ m'ulph 8 | it may be rendered a very troublesome | goynp up and be counted. Everyeciti- | MixNesroLs, Minn, June 17.—[Speclal | men in the tent were severely shocked “\‘“‘ i l;-‘l‘l\ J“ Rl W 90ty \1”“' v | Liability of Stockholders w C and cultivates a homestead to the ex- [ and costly experiment, and if it failed to 1 | Telegram to Tur Bee.]—J. M. Underwood, | - ntell; huson, Lincoln; Harvey 5 Por Cent Interest Pald on Deposit N a8 1y ) zen should personally see that his name | Telegram to Tur Br J. M. Underwood, T T 3 itcheock, Lincoln tingaloe, 1ot Yy B tont of his ability the department de- | accomplish what it was intended to do, | i5 on the consus list, | involved in the Florence Clark case ut Mil* | Twenty Times Too Muoh, Bichoodk, Ligooin B S Nightingalo, Loup OfcoratA. U W LARE J. LANGE, Cusl elaves he shall be protected in hisrights. | there would be very sure to ensue such —_—— waukee, is a resident of this city, where he | '1" Arach ';" il cre ¢ iogran {0/ 2. < By ord;' W s F Y looenevaldont W T Yy i LroushTOF such cases olaim jumpers will nc . i heathity e il T e . | bas & family. Ho has been at Marquette, | Tus Bre ho subscriptions to the Egypt- | Stanton; Frank A, Kuehn, Director UL Wyniau 1. M 1J In such cases olaim Jjumpers will not. re- | popular hostility to it us might prove | Tk re-election of teachors should not | R y¥iwlkior and was s republican twew | an conversion loan. ate twenty tiiiee Lo ok TATE UOUSE NEWS, o Gy O, Dazean. i W, Nuteh, Ehoniad seive the slightast ancouragement, very damaging to the party vre-| depend on their influence with or rela- 1 ber of the last legislature of this state, cess of the amount of the loan, ] Waterman Hugey, formerly a member of | J. Kluba i George B, Luke. et {