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= - 0N PoOD PRODUCTS. | nllow & margin for exacting | and fifty-six faet high, but the body of | the papers exhibited, but the specimens of FROM T“F C\l)n*\' CITY defondants wero John W. McClelland and | " Wo reforred some days ngo to the re- | several dollaes beyond a faie profit when | the buildirg*ls only one hundred and | WEE and drawing dnd of tho woricof the i LAPHEAL V| i SR e T v ardan and outors: T E. ROSEWATER, Editor. | port of the inters commerce com- | ever an exceptionally active demand | thirty by one hundred and fifty-six—not | that the pupils are trained to see, to appreci- Nuckolls county, mission in response 1o a resolution of the | should enable manufacturers to put | much largor ithan the Union Pacific | ate, to judse and to do for themselves, While WORKING POIL MEASU! no prac S, NOT PARTY. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | United States senate calling for inforr prices to just below the point at which | headquarte e et e e manial [ A Somewhat Romantio Story Minus the | The following is n copy of an nm\r«w(lnf/ TERMS OF SUHSCITPTION, tion rogavding the alleged effect of ex- | importations might be encouraged. mental development is of much greater im- Usual Happy Results, ol AL U S e ocnenn Sunday, One Year ... ........810 m cossive freight. rates between the Rocky | M Imf:u'Hul'v-r- d..{n.,t vmupllnin11;.nnu-_v WHEN o committee ignores the posi- | }:;TJ.‘;’“\v..'::-'.',‘r]': w:y “t‘n"y\"‘ vr‘ll‘:‘\«;;:.l.‘hhfltul.‘- i 1. m,i.‘\ June 1].. Hon. D, \“ Nottloton, Ladeda 5% | mountains and the principal food dis- | are not making a fair profit at the pres- | tive instructions of the council and dou- | Gidsonted in this course must, 1 Some mons- Spring Rancho, €lay county, Nebraska, My tribution centers of lm.g cast upon the | ent prices, and they cannot urgea single | bles the cost of an improvement,the pro- | BFo, wcavire o habit of methodical and ccur- A FICKLE WIFE AND FORGIVING HUSBAND. e AR Cub AL e - | marketing and cost of food products. | sound renson for asking a wider margin | per thing to o is tomake the committes | 419, thoukht, of making plans in advance of or or not. the Knfghts of Labo a The Bee Rulldi 1 that the conclu- | of protection than they would have under | or their bondsinen pay for it. slovenly twork, and a confidence in his own | Governor Thayer Ofters a Reward for | ol w"}'\'}'f.“’f.“.\l”,f.“h,:',':.',,;'f‘.}(} 1||‘::;jl(;_'. Corner N and %th Streots po n was that a higher | the duty proposed in the senate bill. 1t s well as a genoral ‘“handiness,” tho Arrost of Ohin¥ies Sohnson, gaieibions. akg COmBSsot of totk iito rpre . R ¥ Y P i P i which will be of great value no matter what t 4 i Gommeroe. | rate than s nconts on corn from | hus boen admitted by Mr. Car- | THE corcmony of the laying of tho | jyhich will beof great valug no matter what 10 Xubam SHidtorore sont il poitial. o ok A street, the Missouri river to Chicago is ex- | negie than whom there is | corner-stone of the new city hall inci- | teacher and parent of childven in the public News Notes. n)\ll\' W“‘:“ “l‘““ tHOP RSO & ‘\vi.V,‘.'{" med by NCE. cossive, and that thore should be a | certainly —no better authority, | dentally also commemorates the nine- | scliools, Tcommend the exhibition wnd urge vty TOTADRE AR I bt e AN comm inz to news and uction of two cents from ex that five dollars a ton would be anample | teenth anniversary of THE Bew, which | Wl toseeit. Nk afiliate With the party whicl < his polits gditorial muttor o ddressed 0 the | papeg west of the river in Nebraska protective duty on steel rails, and other | issued its first number on June 19, 1871, STATE JOTTINGS. Lixcovy, Neb,, June 19.—[Spec to Tue :;H"l ‘""‘ Gl m“h"““l‘l'l‘h“;::':‘ :;‘fl‘l"‘:\“f"“ b ~lvw: D : Kansns. We have rocoived the offieial | rail manufactuvers have declaved that — Nebraska pun.] A somewlt romuntio story was | (il fsiid logisiation sooner by foing Wit [ 05 should ypor! ¥ {ssl i 8- i roo i " sy . THE cons o geme Ji p i AL liileby e il = WD ors, ¢ cluded e .Am‘”, h.;.l tor x«~-’-"| :"1“.‘“" m.?’wn'.‘vl | roport of the commission, and it pre- | with free iron ore they would not only _l‘m constant enlargement of the 10‘1 il A Christian church has been organized at | parties to it aro Mr. and Mes, E. C, Collins, ;‘.n: w 'yun)‘nt‘lll:““ll:n”!r included, be B f1a, hecles and postaMleo ordors | sents a most conclusive and unanswer- no protection at home but would | railroad yards and depots and doubling | Edison, Wb, W took placo fiftecn yoars ago ,'.:‘,;‘“““,,',f".{‘{";.\,ns" UHULT W6 b the balan 10 he made payable tothe order of the Com= | 4hla apgument for a reduction of rates on le to compete with BEuropean rivals [ of tracks is convineing proof of the com- 'rhut.urmlnlar.-wvl \-u‘l. llnn] of the new |y yno vietnity of East Charlton, Pa, Mr, | of powe p d and _uso it ju- puny. i & ror sreinl grow county of McPherson is $155, Tatit e oty o iciously, wo scomplish wl s do . food products, in the open markets of the world. An- [ mercial growth of the cit Collins was the industrious son of & wealthy | diciously, wo can accomplish what we de y s T Thera ave 1,030 perse { school age in . ; WY | sive in loss th o quarter of the timo The Bee Publishing Company, Proprietors. | ™oy "0 i uton state that before the | other commendablo featurs of the sen- —_— xhors ate 1,089 persons of school ag farmor and his bride o woman of unusual | ig '010e8 thun oo quirter of the time, The Bee Biding, Farnam and Seventoenth Sta, IMENT OF CIRCU act to regulate commerce was in force | ate bill is the reduction of the duty on THE itemized bill of work in the new Stewnrt, the Randolph dvuggist, has been | attractions in face and* form and was the | accord with the views of ¢ Grand Master sts show thaton traffic | sawed boards to one dollar per thousand | city jail is o model spec! nm-n of “business | arrested for selling liquor without a license, | daughter of a neighboring farmer. The \\urun;up T, V. Powderly, who is the highest A number of Lincoln and York capitalists | match was considered a good one and for | Buthority on the ques of labor. [ find in BWORN STA Btate of Nobrask LATION | the ascertaine A passing ov ume lines and systems | fect. The sugar schedule of the house | principles in city aff " 4 Sl L, Ll : ekl B0 . the Journal of tho Knights of. Labot; sid e B yet o v of 7 Y0 | vBibstiweto dloun:feoth sinbioty weat 61 | Billin &inetided. By ipeWidlng &y iob b b e will soon open a bani at Yorl with u capital | years the two lived happily togother., In | Gl oE O e iitiood: samed ' My ,5'_} Tubliching e | e Aoty W St thab oalaodite. In compes | A DISHKCHOR WIHIR DIRaroton: | oo 0o EiD: | timoason blessed the union and still later o oEue g Dot Bawietly i hat the actu AiLy B he river sometimes as high as th sugars that would come ompe A man named Tarr {s In jailat Valentine | ype Colling, sr., died, leaving his entire estato hlie says: (using his own languige Chicago Inter-Ocean. charged with stealing money from the station Miss Caldwell married 8 German baron. | yeent at Clearwater, 4 Thank gooduess, Mary Anderson married s | The commissioners of Codar county have for the week cents, and ave ing four cents per one | tition with the home product, this being t ied couple is rarely | ‘“The issuo now before the commonwcealth of hundred poundsof corn during the years | intended more particularly to encourage Ponnsylvania s ballot reform. The tall cam- paign should be fousht out on that issue, A young m in bettor fnancial condition. But a littlo when a twenty-cent rate was in force | the beet sugar industry, and by iner man, @ccided not to issuc a license to a saloon on | Over & year ago the tempter came in the form | Gy embers should use theie best offorts to from the Missouri viver to Chicago in | ing to nearly the amount of such duty ———— the sand bar opposite Yankton, S. D. of Frank Bowling, a soulless fellow with | engvaft the following in the platforms of both the years next preceding the passage of | the rate on refined sugars, the wisdomof \"',"W'Nlt‘,‘,""n""l’ "‘;I The Burt county commi *En\}(‘rs:m\'( fssued nisome faco and flattering tongue. He | partic & THba id 40 T | ittey b Swho Rt RARTE St. Louds (ilobe-Democrat. a call for an election July 17 for the purpose | syeceeded in winning the affections of the | Resolved, T W taver, and fn evens - 2017 | the interstate commerce act. Since the | the lutter being somewhat questionable. | mho exporience of the census-takors this [ of voting upon the relocation of the county e A i Gt g dar oty H‘"‘, vietory at the polls, will do all T ot pows Average.... 20.146 | act all carricrs from points west of the | A moderate duty with a view to foster- | yearis valuable in showing Low a census | scat. Tt W ‘l“f‘ ‘-‘ SUCGHIOE W1 'X | | pass nlaw that will protect the citizen in & river have made rates on corn three | ing beet sugar production may be de- | should not be taken. y _Botween Kearney and Callaway on tho | “PiR8 Wb ESE 1eF S6% BOW & 66 | e e o i ftonca of any ivd Btatoof Nebragka, cents below the then and now existing | fensible, but the sugar refining interest -— Kearney & Black Hills railroad it is under- Ly guilty cou . the polls. And s the Australian law soems Lol bl g 1 q bat 5 i g Crop Rotation in | stood that eight towns and depots will be | to Kansas City, where they lived st the requires Fease, We fivor Georze It Trsehuek, b worn, de- | Missouri river rate. Part of the crops | of the United States does not need pro- Chlddo Tines, located. as man and wife. Later they came to Lin- | thutorone that will be even ) BAOTOS 1L 1ts oses tnd snys th v of The 0 red_that he nad | operations. DL BT of 1887 and 1888, says the report of the | tection even to the extent of six-tenths ends out the joyful news that to- Lightning rod swindlers are working | coln, and h-l'n'”“-m'li"u declar ; g 3} Hutitationnlity. of ) 1 it average duily DAILY B C ssi od fr is- ace " foasstilly. valaed { Adams county. Their plan is to put up sam- | grown tired of her and tinally deserted he ettt GELER R G GEL ot My the nionth o 4 copies: fop | Commission, rried from the Mis- | of a cnt a pound. gl s been puccessfully raised in that | SO ERIEHTE o TG B0 X e, while the | leaving her without o cent. Thrown on het | passed, will bo questioned, aud cach purty 1880, 18,651 | souri river and stations beyond in Kan- Unquestionably the senate bill is in o and is likely to become a staple crop. | Giotim signs a contract for fuil rates. own resources she went to work at the | should be pledged to the following: copies; for E and Nebraska to Chicago for seven- | several respects an improvement upon | We may now hope for a diminished crop of | james Ward, o farmer living near Greeley | American hotel. Being unable to keep her | R ULt s it | teen cents by all the roads, and | the measure framed by the wags and | Ca Conter, whosdmo timo e seoured o wie | 803, she sursoniercd i, to the hame for the | & SoLatitu g Sousiition for th parposa ot : ary, : N ‘ Ar § { s o hrough advertising in a Chicago matrimonial . er she 0 ke 0 )t OB Tefe ; 1081 coyle “Hhco, 20, piov: | frequently at various times in | means committee, but it would be more Retigious and Political Paradox. JoUPnaL; Wi drreatod Inst weele for beating his: | f0F 8 man. & doo the ot diventys (| SOtIRnd AR HIOD FRETO eIV VI oA IHISCORRICE coples; for May 1500, 2,150 | 1888 for very much less. The | acceptable and come neaver to meeting 4 Portland Oregonian. better half and gave bonds to keep the peace. s%\;(‘ln.!‘l\ll:r{d‘{m;_:«!n-\l'l:«,\ e \:;5‘ {.3»:\{30.::; ¥ Alfilealtith: redlot: WHALLKE Hetbh of 1 Gronar B Tzsenvex, | abundant harvests and the growth of | the public demand for tariff revisionand anllhcr people in thwlcmmt:‘y :l‘ulan jeal- I'ul;lniltl‘ul:drm'ktlu‘ u\}u»‘f nu..ngnu,mm S G b e R eI T .{. mocratic convention will be in relation Sworn to hetore me and subseribed in my ati . foeh i voform if its stlons wer ¢ | Ous of their “rights’ as those who had no use | near North Platte, passed down the stove- | & i) Fed \ ? to this matter, but the republican part worn | & L population on western lines to the grain | veform if its reductions were greater B! k ) B i lins, came on business as far us Chi Mr. ? ! v presence this dint day of A, D., 1800, por g 8 for the word until they came here; and no | pipe, tore up the floor, knocked down and | ¢yt MR P AREREEE G5 T LR P | Should have no hesitaney aboutadopting suc ions, for that party is pledged to tha can labor, and there ¢ bo 1o g ¢ protection afforded than to g rendered unconscious Mr. Baggott and his | 1010 son, and instantly killed o dog which was | % lying in the room, nd asked Wood to hunt her up. He menti rv Publio. | fields and the country beyond have so | and more general. How much of it will [ (f F SOR Reddl PR 80 TS0 multiplied customers with wants to be | finally stand, after it has gone through | giviruq those whose creeds make their lib- ned. T country will breathe easier now | ¢ i i i ol ! d ) supplied as to cheapen the cost of serv- | the pruning of a conference committee, | erty of conscience Tmpossibl i o ey The woman showed sigus of repent: il et e SRR L YOt R that brimstone and sulphur are trans- | i, them, and in view of all the facts, | cannot be predicted with any degree of g e m';‘l‘,t.“;}.‘,gf,'52:.'::&i“”fi‘i‘i.fi’fi,‘,fi“"@?3".?{’..5'51 oo T bnndc Ho did ot Rifuse, but hg | Bt the polls by voting for hin GIF and Camily {erfred to.the frec list, the commission were constrained to be- | certainty. Football and Lawn Tennis IRemain. | car with a brass band accompaniment for & | withheld from her the fact that her Husband L ‘\‘5“]"“‘{““‘ e lieve that the ma Pittsburg Dinpate tour through Iowa, Lllinois and other states | has meanwhile secured @ divorce and is mar- e =g B S B OB UG i imum rate to Chicago ise i new party, but speaks distinetly THE WHIRLIGIG OF TIM) The abolition of the course She will find this another woman of journalism in | cast, the car to be' loaded with native pro- | piad to Dr. MERCER'S debut as a candidate | g, fvor s epubli " vom the Missouri river should not be A 7 sornell i B i ST . F{hto oF] descHptive ; S Hest Bt Ohe both republican and demoerat partics, appar. for governor produced o compound frac- | igher than se m-.-:: ‘:."'t_ o 00 2% 1 Tt is now nearly two years since con- (““?‘,')l!"_’ f""r"l““.i Les ”t; L proeiatcal :!(','\'"‘,'{;"d printed matter descriptive of 'the | out when she reaches East Choriton. cntiy Hiiow ing nothing of tho, Knigiie of il gher tha e N RS T + | pronibition of boxing in Michigan universi % HOW BLODORTT GOT TIIE LOTS. oW e L ture of the Tammany vertebri, gress passed the approprintion bill for | ! D9xing & T4 colared poprlabion ity bo. o litie slow OW BLO L < Labor being a political party, and this cor and that the rates from the several s If the colleges are to turn out neither news- Johnathan Grant, an aged and mfll’m man, | as it does from the highest au 7 R 54 the new federal building. And still the ¢ to reach Superior, but when it comes it comes o o N ? o g tions In the states of. Nebr: Anan A L 1 | paper men nor pugilists, what are the stu- | | O AN 0 9 has brought suit for 13,000 damages i thé bthood, and from a gentleman who hus COMPARATIV 8ties pro- | gou wost of the m»_‘“:“ o the Misss. | Old five-traps and_tinder-boxes vemain pug! in shonls, says the Superior Journal .A},;“'lf;l'j‘f inst Harrison H. Blodgett, | no political aspiraticns, should put to rest for. - i dents to make of themselves? The baseball | joe working crew is now roosting undisturbed on the Planters’ house | profession is no longer profitable, c tewart has beon listeniug to the | ever the efforts of a fow restioss spi 5 L v sons: a0 | testimony today. The old man tells a pretty anization in this state who & squave. It is now more than two years e ble l}ll“"l\'fll_n'l'hl wves him on ‘l“"“_“‘ tough story about Blodgett. He says that taeir haicand rending their garment since the appropriation was made by PROHIBITION IS IMMORAL. J";-“ {‘!':\']"‘: e I;“I"" ~”'(:"*v “";‘(‘)}n 1886 ho wis D\\'nurin’!n-x i|||||l';'(>|( o l‘,'iur effort to organize a new political party out of o eSS o 1 oS g Maadock of Bellevue 1s, the owne: coln Iots that are today worth $1,000. One | tae farmers and laboring men of Nl sk congress for new fort, but we L LI caxe Porve, 111, June 10.—To the Editor | two hoaded calf that is an_object of a great | nivhy Blodgett, enticed him to drinlke some | o rebuko to the existing parties for refusing: waiting to hear of the first shovel of | 6f Tk Bre: No more important question | deal of interest to persons visiting that place, | Jiguor with him, and finally ded in them and endorse some of their earth heing turned on Henry T. Clarke’s | than that of prohibition has oceupiod the pub. | 58S the Springtield Monitor. - Mr. Maddock | getting the. old man tn a. b | gjtibtofpechi DIt ol et loteapleditelpiis always ready and willing to cxhibit this | condition. What the old man did while in | My opinion is that the members of all lahor claim the stendy growth of Omaha as 2d man and eight sons, all the great stock market of the trans- Missouri region. usisting of o sippi river and to Chicago, to be reason- able, should be veduced as much as two cents, “The report of the commission goes very thoroughly over the whole ground, and its showing of what has been done, Tue question that agitates the Masonie grand loc is the infallibility dogma. If the pope is infallible, why shouldn’t military arm, The whys and [ lic mind in the last 300 years. Yet, notwith- DIV YA A e e o oree 3 : e oAl ¢ curiosity to the multitude of Visitors that are | that state he doos nos know, but it is now | organizations, with the farmers and_all other the grand master b fore and since the interstate commerce | pha whorefores for the delay are | standing all thut hns boensaid on the subject, | constautly besieging his place of residence. | avident, ho claims, thut Blodgctt nducod him | honost men i the existing potitial paetios. —_— act went into foree, the relative charges | wol known, Fad the loeation of the | itis not well undevstool. The moment one | He has ulready” been offered agood round | 5 deed over to him for mothing thelots in | should comu ow and contest every incl sum for the caif, but so far has declined all | question. L8 RO Ul 8 iR PR T AR O THE coftin and livery combines from the Missouri river to Chicago and ee o A Tary avows himself an.epponent of prohibition he 4 i A ! 0 h 3 3 el o emblne grotid O Ol cABa e to L E aoAG TS G B SO R stoffice been made in accordance with | L fl00 W oco - .m‘p“”v of the saloon.” Pro. | Oers. At last reports it was alive and doing | " Two years later the old man decided to | in their own parties, commencing with the promptly ally themselves with the gaso- & g Lol principles, on ground that did 3 well. deed over the lots to his only daughter. He | caucus and primavies and ouup to the conven- hibitionists are laboring under the delusion - ] f o ; i Tiave thibe conatmhsd. tho bassiant A gang of tramps, six of them white and | was astonished to find that the lots had been | tion and election, icholy business should not be | 1eave no room for a defense on the part | o¢ (o uilding at Toast would have | st the ouly wiy'to closo the satoons 15 by | one a negro, held wp and robbed two boys | already recorded as deeded to Blodgett, The | /If they do this the y business s AR e e of the now building at least would have | poibitiug the manufacture and sale of futox- | wamed ' Dejaruatt and " Orphin at_ Portal | date of record was the day following the one | they g0 ito @ new party, they loose. thoir ; been completed by this time and hun- | jcants. Indeed they ssert that this is the | Wednesday evening. The gang were on which Grant became so badly intoxicated. | strength and must wait for yoars for what and no excuse for their continu- | grugy of mechanios would have been | only means by whivh temperance can bo pre. | i around Millard all day, and started east | The old man couldget no satisfaction. froni | they ean have now if they adopt Mr. Dow- b : T kel IS WA ohlaitn ARk hus [ WOl ! | | nee can be pro- | ooy dark. - They took from young Dejarnatt and he therefore cowmenced suit | derly’s plan, ]“I:”“‘f“" m““‘" bill has passed both 5 v employed on the building during the | moted. Men who View the temper neo ques- | At gold watch, Swiss movement, and $7 i1 zes on the chavge of “fraudulently | T can ouly say, in conclusion, that this will ses of cong s, and will doubtless be | thority of the national commission it is present season. Had the speculative | tion from a philosophical and seriptural stand- | cash, and from Orphin a silver wateh, Elgin | getting plaintiff to convey certain real estate { be my plan, and in my humble way I w promptly approved by the president. | pertinent to ask why the state board of | (ohome to reloeato the fort been snuffed | Pointkmow that the saloon is the effect of a | movement, and & in oo, Thoy are, sp- | whou plaintlff was in an unsound sta what L can 'to carr 0 to S e L et i G el i o s | > 8 : G O GR mA T : posed to have boarded a Missouri Pacific | mind.” ful issuc in the ranks of the republican pi :M sh l[”. j"mu 2. hether a - national o 111" e .)f g e ‘L.‘f. LG out, as it should have been, the present ‘:m‘l‘*‘ & ;_Mh ‘f‘l‘ "[‘)’:‘“‘:‘;HWIY e freight train going sonth. REWARD FOR TIE MURDERE! this coming winter, and wonld earnestly law will curb the greed of combinations. ‘1 C n”r;) ocn “ Ml' ges ‘: ‘;-l‘-‘l;f"_ “; fort would have been vebuilt by this | | & FF S0 (0 ieh brousht it into exi = This afternoon Governor Thayer officially | Viso all others interested to do likewiso, as east of two cents, as practically advised & 5! < M line stove, Such a voeiferous friend of | With the conclusions based on these facts, tle s won; if not, and the me 1eft qut in the cold 10wa Iter offered n reward of 200 for the arrest of | 1ife is too short for us towait the organization ACCORDING to the system of justice in | to do by the report of the interstate ‘”;‘;\'l;":]‘: "?(“;};";:':"”‘t? “'"“""""1];!“\ || Gl G T s il ol T | AciOmai four wings and four legs | Charles Jolinson, who s changed with having | of o new purty o .‘x'l;lx:"\ i desined cud, e e e el B e e R R e j d speculators who | and in no other way. They know that alco been B murdered his brother-in-law, it arbershave petitio council to pass a Sunday closing ordinanc The new opera house at Fairfield will be | ward of £100 for his arrest. expected to profit by the postoffice deal | holic beverages, like other articles of com- ro subject to the law of demand and s thun felly, n | roads to go on e: acting from the produc- of the state un ox > charge after three yenr: drops down to fifteen months. The six- | while shooting a woy and the fort removal have been given healleged mur- Jo man, near Auburn, on last Monday, Sherif2 | ambition of a_ fow ey et o Nottn county oo itors b - | politicians. Respectfully your 3 # : T atay - that it is folly, and wor ,houso L a e iU SrE Rawa x $ ) » everlasting detrime ¥ Rl = & > the opening | dei a man of about twenty-siz, and if | CITY NEWS AND NOT a success in the land of oil and soda. Tus AbULEL foliant | ito)'E socurall o) | o thecity: Ll{oon il us g thls Btoduyagitiie Cabialedclbise : o | tough looking face. He has u light con sof the Omaha police force are i 3 AR pplos, pea grapes, ~cher- | A [Ieokuk citizen basa large tarantula | o8, S5 0500 und thin, sandy moustache y in attendance on the Grecnstons = every producer in Nebraska what- | ¢ e ; curronts, blackber te, exposed | which he captured in a bunch of bananas and | , light hair and thin, sandy m . 2 Oy U 2 . v . HATRMAN WALKER of the Interstate f I i i i and probably a stubby beard of the same TuEe international prison congress in | ever advantage might result [ o . = m the air undergoes vinous formentation | IS ngiton a th diet. il it 5 sor hotel Eesiont S P Sl MU gL S tie Railway association sueceeds in drop- | and aleohol is formed. A large majority of |~ All the projected new coal mines ab Lehigh, | “I0% (0 00000 oports ‘o headquarters that somd - S I b & cul o rates. On g oing hig views into print occasionally to c fellow citizens us Kalo and Coalville, Webster county, onwl : SOMATE 3 OFTNRR, 2. T e SR T S : i ping ¥ 2 e . 1o a 310 overcoat from the coat room lutions favoring important roforms, but | grain two cents, forthe claim of the rail- | 08 e VOIS HO PSS ACHOIETN O ent. In this land, ruled by majorities veral thousand dollars were spent’ pr T e Ta ot hfl';;"]""'r of that hotel o render wi i = o | = B NesontTntatt ronk 2 por! s that he 58 ssible fo > mij e . have bee: Joriag 7 niversity oceurred today e chapel o A2l et astad nrd ol to: the reader will look in n for the re- [ roads that the present rate is rex their interests for a liberal s simply impossible for the ing last year, have been abandoned and not R e Hiptie ikl Henry Johnson was arrested and find to Mr. | and enforce a law that would preves u- | mine of any ¢ jority from making wine if they wish to make | summer, ilthough the coal compuny it. open some of the miues in time to Standard anthors on moral philosophy teach | winter trade. labicutiontnye that civil government is an institution of God, An accident occurred at Des Moines the “.‘.-‘T..:'i':,’.‘-'n-'n‘:- that the functions of civil government is to | other evenitig in which a baby’s escape from | (MLUHEERIY listoned to tho | their several coun protect men in all their rights, They toach | doath is considered miraculous. A Mrs. | Sl statemcuts of the president and secre- | the city of Lincoin, Wednesday, July that evory mun bus a sociul vight te do what | Miller was walking on the Diagonal track | £, 70 tho hoard, Both showed a fiattoring | 0'¢lock p. ni., for the purpose of placing in he pleases as long as ho does ot infringe up- | with her babe in her arms when she was | Sl i e itution, nomination candidates for the followiug stk on the rights of another. They teach that | struck by an outgoing passenger train and | *'7 "0 "o ol a large audience assembled 7 all law should be based upon the principles of | hurled into the diteli, sustaining serious in- pedis "“;rll e LR o S ontlate immutable justice. It is absurd to suppose | juries. The child was caught on the pilot of | 146 1 (iaRtlia e R e that munkind will be benefitted by doing in- 1 the engine and carried a “distanco of neatly | jimeelt 43 being pleased to seo e justice to oue member of society. It it be | two blocks, when it rolled off beside the | niuSCt U5 DONE BERER 0, SCO, P BERR ol said: ““Iho state has aright to do injustico | fracle. Barring a fow scratches the baby was | fig ' 0f Dho SCUooh e wWsAG tiny | Auditor of Public Accounts. here or there, who shall determine how | found to bo uninjured. and valuable ono to the youth of tho [ e lrossurer UGS B YC oL BOUOE T O A Davenport, fruit, dealer the other day re- | s The college. is the trafuing on orney General. g 1 cted still moro by dolus greater | fuy them found what lwsu’lu;:mulmlwunm'i cstablishment of an_institution for what s | g% - i + o - R = . of Mexican puppy dogs. 0 nest contained IO il catio is of ince aral Superintendent of Publie Tnstruction. Mr. A practices total abstinence becanso ho | ,r or “th ittt animals, the mother and | v o Hes st Soorme w rf,lf And tho transaction of such other businGss beating his ex e bichoxer s kepublican State Convention. e tine. At 10 orelock | . The republican cleetors of the st i ka are requested to send del opencd, after : 05 to meet in convention in 1la Bur, nuwber of patrons and friends of the institu- tion, There v institution is v motest reforence to Sibe ows of the Peterhoff pr ciently marked to enforee The shad- | is completely demolished by the report on are suffi- | of the commission. Its failure to act is lence. giving toleration to a declaved injustice which it is the highest duty of the bowrd I means wary” “the mask of hypoe- [ to correet, and the continuance of which risy torn from the malignant face uf St. | isa loss to the people of the state of Paul;” ~a dastardly outrage;” ‘‘cow- | thousands of dollars every day. If the ardly curs,” and “un\m\w hyenas,” are | hoard is not in possession of the com- a few of the cnde: oxpressions | mission’s veport, which was sent to the hurled by Minneapolis at its sainted | senate early in the present month, it suburb. The cold types fail to convey a | should make huste to obtain a copy and fragment of their warmth. Evidently | act upon its suggestions. Otherwise it the senate committee had east a pitying | must expect to be subjected to the glance toward the falls of St. Anthony | charge of utter indifference to the inter- when it voted to place ‘brimstone and | ests of the people it was created to sub- Walker expresses painful regret over the report of the interstate commerce commission and vigorously protests against the reduction in freight rates suggested by the federal commissioners. “If the proposition of the commission ays Mr. Walker, “is carried into effect, it will have rendered the largest money judgment ever attempted to be pro- nounced by @ human tribunal.” The corporation oracle possesses a conven- ient memory. Mo forgets that a few railroad managers can come to- gether on twenty-four hours notice, ele- vate rates at will and levy tribute on the sulphur on the free list. Ve 1 nef J _ oliove: it s ‘o cive o 2 F serve nnd protect. commercial and produetive interests of [ peioves thiy iis woudneive o, Bealh ang | three young ones. ~ The mother is about the | lowed by a number of chancellors and presi- | 5 may cone beoro the convention. na g io1i the country exceeding by millions what | wine o ally does him good und wishing | 5120 of & small rat, whilo the young ones are | dents of other institutions of learning in N¢ AT ADLORTONNE A VIGOROUS war on the electric light - THE SENATE TARIFF BILL. S g Dy 3 : p E about as big as a mouse. Instead, however, | hraska, all of whom delivered congratulator, The several counties ure entitlod to repro- s he makes wine for his Thu has infringed up- hts of any one. To inflict a penalty he has done the proposed grain vate reduction would amount to. Threo years ago the big four assembled in - New York and in one follows, being based upon tho v Hon. George H. Ha 1888, giving p they are the | nddrosses. ‘ommencement ¢ pecies of the oppossum, and | delivered by Prof B. Radford of Chicago, rian’s oppossuni. They be- | aud was fuil of food for thought on the ad- and ave found prin- | vantay Jiberal education. of being Mexican puppy dog: smallest knews are known as N lone to tropi ion was | sentation monopoly of Denver forced a reduction | {ntil the tarifl bill as smended by the from two hundred and fifty dollars per | genate committee is reported in full, so lamp per annum to one hundred and own us on the rig upon either for w a careful comparison can be made f i1l or wl > o one Wi ol i v h D S R A R S e ¢ BREHONG hour levied a tax of ten millions on the | oF what he has left undone “"“)‘l‘ b6 4o | cipally inGuinea, Costa Rica and Central | ““This ovening the declamation contest oc- ) L ol 4 pays with the house measure, it can not be - punish the innocent. )8 immoral. ro- Auweric He will endeavor to raise them N 3 iversi o ] v e hundred and -seventy-five doll e 3 : 2 commerce of the country, but Mr. | hipitiouists protest that they “do not want to | 9 curred in the university chapal and the best ) Y o Por | suid with certainty whether the former | w0 omits reference to historical | interforo with mew's right to drink.” They | 05 bets dectaimers in the institution entered the lists o for fir: What is known among surgeons as the Cesarian lamp on a three-years' contract, or | j R e R e e st place. The event was an s as u whole a very gre ' b improvement | g .o while plending for his employers. nearly six thousand dollars a year more atter. T ate o itte ot be rally wrong to make that peration was performed at Keoluk ting one. e od 1 upon the latter. The scnate committeo | yy o it comes to rendoving and collect- | whieh bae has & st to vongume. - And yor | tho other diy upon & deformed colored dwart WANTS 8300 FOR SIX DAY'S WORK. 3| Kimbaii l than Denver for one hundred lights. | has made numerous changes in the bill i i it taty et At hen ‘for tha | named Loura Jackson. The woman stood e e Knox B ) 8 ges fno oy jndgme! g sople ‘0l o uld 1| on o i g ura o« : A8 Y00« snator Fri Puller, ing money judgments from the people | prohibitionists would % | the peration with remarkable nerve, and it L s 3 led to the su- This is one of the beautiful specimens of | of the ways and means committee, gen- simple act of pressing the juice out of grape ne county, has apy the business ability of “the late vigilant | gpaily v § ® ¥ the corporations have an unquestioned | IOt P iorefore prolibition | i thought both mother und child will fully 'ourt tho salt agalitat Madison county | Brown ! y g erally to lower duties, but in most cuses | \[opy vo'the bel, S anh recover, She charges the paternity of the 8300 for foes. The case in which | Bufelo.. n” and his coparcencrs in the | these will not rosult in any great benefit council, to the consume or what advantage BorH polit Titte- domand for money continues | My be derived from them will bo “tolerably active and deposits ave liberal, | flly — counterbalanced by the in- “By the law is the | ¢hild to a well known white nan living near | i}l : her home. T abore prosceuting attorney was | Hurt. i - operation is very |y, rial of B. A, Kelley, who was eliarged rare, but fow. huving oceurred in the | oy murder. e case st came up in Mad- being tho first time in Keokuk. 1t | .o county and change of venuo taken to 50 called from Julins Caosar, whose birth is | o coUliy Sid GhihKe of Voo tuken 1o said to have been by ‘The apostle Paul s Kknowledge of sin.”’ That is, men_know that it is wrong—a sin—for them to do what the law proluihits them from doing. Law is there- fore an educator. Put law upon the statuto 5 1 prtios in Illinois agreo ssity of a thovough rev aws of the stute. on the ne of the rev y R H Bronse o P C oditio 3 k an from making by means of the operation g D, skod & Collections in the city are easy and job- | Sreuse Of dutics on other commodities. | gomoeratic stato convention hus pro- | weBPRDIIRE o (W B WA | and wito roceived b5 surname from it. 1 thefprgsecuidon of Hip cate, Andinsked L0 bors veport country customers as doing | Thus while the amended bill lowers the | noynced in favor of ity and the Chiengo | s wrong to muake wino—which is not true. Tho T o Dok stan: Fuller commenced suit for the same, but lost very well indeed In that vespect, Tho | ! :yslur 1‘.111 Iu»‘usu muusull'w)'ol.l certain | 1 - Ocean doclaves that the republicans imi!" mu‘:'l‘li “li“:I"l)lr"klflgl’\l\“l‘l:;:]lil:'uix: Fargo's now Masonic temple has beep | Uhe case in the lower court. Dakols ( city retai Ao ks articles of wearing apparel it inereases o 5 oyt gy The n cl 8 R = ol i sfitting cerel ¢ THE BOARDING HOUSE KEEPER WINS, HOML. Vi city retail trade has been somewhat O £ appare “] ‘i‘“ must do more than endorse - it. They | God who gives us both. (Hosea ii., 8). The | oPened with befitting ceremonies. AL L LI Dawson 3| Bkdidiin b them on others, though it is to be it is wrong to make Forest City will celebrate the completion The case of Mrs. M Hichs quiet during the hot days of last week must pledge their candidates for the | party thav teaches tha t 0 Y Ay _ A S Toio] ~and this, but thero s & fair movement in | fa¥or of the senato” committeo’s work | pane.al asembly for revision and. work wlia fLasdfigellersor il Tl Wesusehioiston L O e Mo epiore extinaion s Colies T AN pp L IO e Bt 2 o 2 A i e N A 2 o 2 9 party does herefore prohibition is an im- 3 i g g ) IIION [ Daviiag, s goods for summer wear and there is [ that In this particular the reductions | a5y unit to bring about a moro equita- | Bori system, becauso it 18 immoral to teach | The wool clip of Brule county is about fin- Whoksgk e bartink Baboitn 18T, iBiado: |pandses |3 really not much complaint hoard from | 8re on the lower grades of goods—which | y1o pixation of all classes of prop- | error. a5 ished, and will bo the largest. over produced | fendant is o dealor fi musical and art cauip- dealors, The local produce mavket has | W00 used mostly by poor people. The onue | MUY considte In. sonformify to the dis | by the soun) ment in Lincoln.| Mrs. Grifiith claims that erty. The evils of ineflicicnt rev laws ave as glaving in Nebrask: in Ilinols. They are a positive damago to vine la: © The divine law condemns the {ngoithasi e ol oty drunkard,T Cor, ##10, and prohibits dranken- | tia count ness, Eph, 55, Proibition neither condemns | cashing in the drunkard nor does it prohibit during 1887 she supplied employes of Hospe v treasurers have been kept busy | with poard amounting to #71.50, under co 1ps. tract with one of her agents, under which suffered somewhat by tho hot weather, | S¢nate bill is alsd commendable in mak- and business is reported as rather dull, | & @ large general reduction on glass California fruits ave arviving in good | #nd glassware. tho state. They place a premium on | tho A"l nondoos .mvmnin;;h.‘ffl'{“'ffi A fiew town site i to bo laid out by the | she wis to have a piano ad pay for the samo | e condition, andpeaches, vpricots, pears [ A very lmportant change is that ve- | tux shirking, promote porjury and in- | Kansas, Hon. § O. Thatcher suid: «The [ Notthwestor in Butte county, threemilos | by bourling Haspes cinployes: e it | it Wi 111 ving tho . Aol &ito elbyo) 8 . 6 Y k Onen AV enzalh s hoart's contont 4 0 A esela. estified that s - received neither piano ar K Wayn, and grapes will soon be abundant. ducing the duty on steel rails 1o cloven | cite vivalry among counties to puy the [ foper may guzlo athis hoarts contontut | %oty eitizons have forwarded peti- | nor moncy, and sued for the full auount dut i dollars and twenty cents o ton—which i3 | least possible sum into the state treas- | may go to tho convivial gavien and enjoy bis | tons to the pr authorities at Washington | 1 Hospe claimed thit she wis Lo pay 5 5 Wheetor 1111 o d> 2 wmexation of that county to | in cash and the other #21 was to be boarded | 0 requesting the | land district, out. After hearing the ca THE pending conflict between the Mis- | between five and six dollars less than | ypy, Valuations Unorgantzed Tor old-time custom as long as he pleases and 1o od | vidiculously low. the P the jury awa souri Pacific and the railroad comm the prosent duty and move than two dol- | Bit even this feature cop | 1w of IKunsas is brokon.” ; g difment. for $36.80, i otal...oine ) s Gl S el SFRAL O RIS M Bk even this feabure might..bo gyer Think of the absurdity of calliug a party [ A Mitchell census enumerator in his vounds | M Gritith judiment for 834 st g of K will being before the | lars belc L o my 1 the house | jooked were it not for the fact that | «y tomperance party,” that proclaims to the | the other day found u Scandinayian woman STATE 0L o Y e highest court of the Jand questions of | bill. Tho scnute committee made the re- | property in contiguous counties, equally | world that undor wings the “toper may | ninety-tk A3, who tena ta han ot The Delaware “Mutual oty Insuranco |, [t/ that eaaiow b Ad vital importance to the people. Last | duction against the vigorous opposition | yaluable and productive, is not assessed | Buz40 to his hemt's cont if mon will but [ Jar household duties, milks the cows and is | company of Philadelphinis authorized W do 1, ¢, Jorized - cust the full R Sy R 1 the s RN y PROS v 3 e put the offices of tho count [ as llvely as & woman of forty. business in this state, This company is an | {6 April the commissioners ordered tho [ of the stesl combination, which urged | in proportion to its markot value, As a into the hunds ofthat po D Over elghty kinds of stonos used for orna- | 014 on, having been in operation ‘since 1535 CHARDS, Chaliman «‘ Its cash capital Is & Hence it is mutual WALT M. SEELEY only in name. 1t admitted if it ¢ tual con 4 W ditor Herton —approved §3,000 OMAHA ruction of u bridge over he protibition doctrine is that be ) and 1885 tho consumption in the United States increasod six-f capita. Is not prohibition an immor company to run a regular passenger | the usi plea that such areduction | consequence train on a branch of the system and ac- | would bo disastrous to the business and | than their just compuniod the order with & eaustic in- | that the rail manufacturers would not | A pe me counties by more the Black Hills. hare of public burdens. sion of our revenue laws has mental purposes are found beer | Among these are included i per | garnets, obsidian or volean Lsys- | oo, Minute diamonds have been ' found in bonds for the coj dictment of the corporation for pleading | bo cnabled to maintain control of the | become a necessity. nfi;.\.‘g« 1t is out of burmony with m;-h;\li“\‘:uu the flexible sandstone. | the Niobrara in Brown county ILOAN AND TRUST poverty while squandering thousands of | home mu t, but argument and facts e AR i dadidd] A compan, peen formed at Minot for Captain_ Hill, state treasuver, is at Hot | 5 dollars in rato wars, The company ig- | were ot lacking on the other side to | T trouble nbout this year's asses the purpose of gathering buffalo bones s far | §priugs, 5. D | COMPANY. THE SCHOOL EXHIBIT, AT Tho citizons of Armada have app Tont., at which point many ethern side tracks t | o state bourd of transportation t t nteed Caplital .. §500,000 id them | Subseriboed and Gua noved the order, us was expected, and | convince the committee, as the | ment is not so much the low apprai cars are on the Governor Humphrey has instructed the |'must anybody who will fairly con- | ment of improved real estate as it is the | OMAmA, Neb, June 19. - the Editor of | ho joaded with the accumulations, Bones are | in their fight with the town site company of | ”j“"'- “ g ttadivests s AL attorney geneval of the state to institute | sider them, that the steel rail | incroased oxemptions of corporation | T BEE.|—Your editoriul in last ovening's | worth & a tou at tha tenck, tad ot | Diacock ' for’ tho consicucilon " thruul | oontilarolyl ‘papert 1o and - exe paper commending the exhibit now open in | Charles D. Baile n fori 1 trust lfhl"‘l-"""»‘ proceedings in m"' United | interest would be ul’u‘pl) protecte d by | property and the failure to take into ac- | muy Bey building, of work done in the public | Dickinson on suspicion of being one of the | line. The line at preseut is belug constr corporations takos oha States supreme court at once. The ques- | the proposed duty. The price of steel | countthe value of franchise corporation | ¢inools. should secure the attendance of | West Salem train robbers, was brought up | about half a mile south of A s Lixes, before Unites 1 States Commissioner Spalding | new town of Huncock has sprung u iilty and was bound | served notice today on O, Omahal.oan & TrustCo ing the rooms | over in the sum of 5,000 to” appear for trial arney, the general manager of the tical and | at the September term of court. Being una- | to filo an answer ou or before ten days 1o the | SAVINGS BANK., blo to furnish bonds Bailey was remanded to | complaint of the Arwada people. The fight iies. | S,E. Corner 16th and Douglas Sts tion involved is whether the state has | vails in Kngland is about twenty-five dol- property which is bonded for millions of power to compel corporations to operata | lars a ton, and the price in this country | dollars. If there is to be a raising of as- regular passenger trains on what is | has for a long time ranged between | sessments the hoard of equalization cluimed to be a non-paying branch road. | thivty-two and thivty-three dollars a | should dircet its attention to illegal tax every parent and of all others interested in our city schools. No one ente can fail to be impressed by the pr artistic value of the school training, us shown Similar questions wero raised in Towa | ton. Add to the English price the pro- | exemptions and undervaluation of cor- | i the rosults hereexhibitod, and this tmpros- | 0 1 5L s favited | Eei 1 St s e Supren | o Ay last year, but the railrouds avoided a | posed duty and the cost of freight, in- | porate property. sion is deepened by oloser and mor | sociation to tak ip to t to reverse the decision of the district | SISO Gldvanead Capitii test by complying with the orders of tho | surance, eote., and the Euglish rails B oxamingpion, Tue'larnge smauns of ( | the Black Hills, and it Is being o d 1o tof Nuckolls county i awarding Jobn | Lisbility of Biookholdors J ’ el " + - f ' . original work is evidence that the school | have the excursion start from Pier some | W. McClelland judgment N on d b Per Cont Intorest Pald on Deposits. board of commissioners. The form of [ could not bo laid down in the United | Pz new union depot will bea very | 2rkul Wworkt s ovidence that tho selioof | huve thy excutsion B S FOETIE Y | chck o tho Scebgn bk hy S T T P the proceedings will result in an early | States for less than thirty-eight or | decided improvement on the old cow- | oo om0y R w””lf‘ e o e s of | the overlund r This will give the editor gin to MeClelland, vut wh belng pre Officora:A, \\u\‘\u.‘ gEvsiont, 5. J. Brown, and final decision on @ question of great | thirty-nine dollars ton. It s thus [ shed, but it Is by no meuns the mam: | tho ideas of others, Tho thoroughuess | &Chunce toview tho wondersof the recently | sentul ut the bink wis uct pold. - Betogn | vicepresibonts Wo 1 Wyman, esurer, intorest to the people of Keusas and the [ obvious that the proposed duty [ moth structure that has been repro- | of the lustruction i cortaln branches can | dove ot the Hills couttry 1t b bropssed t ekt L s ravescal of | Riasane e Mo MRS b SRSl e west, would aftord ample protection aud | seuted. Whe tower will be two hundred | only be ascertained by careful exumination of | make the return trip by rail, of the lower o in which the Jo Kbl George B, Luke

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