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(VM ALEA IVATT Y/ [T e R isod of the #20,000 that has already pater effort, b intends to at isast double | who environ you nothing but of pence, IN THE ROTUNDA. yoar's businoss, Ho pays 10 conta NODOX erly s el Tiead for the animals and retails thom at §l. ‘u’,":'h.mv‘.."““f.ll L’;‘,'.l‘“|l'|l|“,l\‘;:.q}.;‘\q":i('l;‘;l;;‘:nrr\' Hon, W, E. Hawley, mayor of that phe M M r { DOM OF DEBAT) hold together voters of varfous politioal | now bein r] " I‘ ])A l l“ ”h E THERE Is very little probability that | views and of diversified interosts in a | fund, outai ROS . the proposnl of Senator Chandler of New | contest ngninst s compast organi. | boen raised for the Voles, to b divided be- or ot ML Hampahire that 1he weriate slil estads sation mov:d by a single motive m‘:d in | tween the ¢:alled temperanco organizations The Two Dakotas. | Rome ware brought here in times of old | homensily poapetous little city, Casper, the = > TOTeY NG | i armte | g e A £ ohi of the statd, 14 corrupt the votors and earry | Vermillion is to have an origiual package | 1O curse, tho pricsts of Christian Rome | COUnty scat of Natrona county, in and about PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | lish a rule limiting debate, as is done in | control of the political machinery, the eloctions. ' 'This may be putting it strong, | Joint have coms only to bless Carthage and | Which are the marvelously rich ofl flelds of » TERME OF 8UPSCRIPTIO the houss, will be adopted. The privilege | Nevertheloss such popular movements as | yit o'y cat b sense, all money used to | The Methodists of Hurley aro bullding a | poor Afriea. Wyoming, was found chatting with old/ of uniimited debato has always boen re- | that in Now York have nchioved success | carry eloction is corraption money, now church, FAIR BADELBUTLDES or xomg, | M8 eTerywhoro o went, out and In and Danl d Bunday, One Your covenn M0 00 oW 9 | t B wonth | e 08 | marded by the senate na onc of the most | agninst n political power as strong and | It (s a sad stAte of affairs, to say tho loast, witl oo o of the University of Dakota ;‘"'“'l'fll" ‘l‘;"( "“:‘fl"{‘"‘l of ;‘“* varlous leading Eriiey oo ie Yoar 20 | valuable and fmportant prerogatives | well-intrenched as Tammany, and what | and that the people who claim to be holy .\ml Hattio Entz lost hor left ear during a | A Court Beanty's Face Once Appeared ‘Alr“l‘l‘uw-‘l:v‘(s}n:vld"‘(,;‘nxx;;:\ man and | Weekly liee, Ono ¥ FFICRS * 1% | of that hody, and so far a8 wo are aware | has been done elsswhere may be accom- | should engagé in it, is @ serious consider- runaway at Marion the other day in tho Middle of Her Figure, formerly identified with the surveys for ™ malia, Tho fiee Ruilding. - It has never before been proposed to | plished in Now York city. The redemp- | ation. A The North Dakota republican state conven- | Froquently a pecp at the fashions of | many of the prineipal stesots ud stvest e { lrl.‘;/fl": 'Hn»nt! Interfere with it. The suggestion to now | tion of the metropolis from tho rule of K iiiois Tous tion will be held at Grand Forks, July 29. | the past proves very consoling when way lines hore, b hor of Commare, do 80 would doubtless not have | the unscrupulous and corrupt politicians e’ ORY. T, yu':."."'fl‘ffl'ffl'.'.}"‘"""L“' il hagcontructed to | ono is moro or loss humbled in spirit by [ Sinco taking up his rosidgnce amid the i atroete 1'% | beon made but for the expectation that | who now administer its affairs would bo | Although #i0,000 has beon raised at Pitts. | im0, 000 pounds of flour for the Lowor: | 0 /1 ML OF T8 At present timo | Rockies his welght has incroased boyond tho " ORRESPONDE in the event of a federal election bill | an event of v burgh to form’' a nitro-glycerine trust, the The Mandan city council has decided to | decried, says the New York World, two hundred Pound mark, he is more of & AN M et mfating 1o news and | cotitiing Défore ti senate the democtats fact remaing that It is & most untrustworthy [ licnse original package houses, fixing the fe0 | It hag boon the custom o since | blonde than ever, and his royal good nature b editorfil i tter shouid be addressed 10 1o | will take advantage of the right of un- | WHY SHALL IT BE BIRKHAUSERY | commodity. at§0 a yoar, Adam and Eve put on furs to look back | D48 become only the more golden, Editorial Department. " 1 S A mad dog bit sixteen hogs belonging to b - In conversation with Tus Bes ropresenta- BUSINESS LETTERS, . limited debate to talk it to death. But Mayor Cushing is represented as stat- A Pointer for Stanley. ‘| Jacob Hauftin, of Childstown, Turner county, with admiration and regret upon the tive Mr, Hawley sald ATl husiness lettors and remittances shonld | it is not likely that even a majority of | ing to a delegation of German-American St. Louts Globe-Democrat, and fourteen of tho animals dicd with rabios. | condition of the days that are no more, *‘Casper is a bustling pince; at prosent the ¥ D Mr. Stanley is a great man in his way, but | The dog also bit a number of hogs belonging | o4 rarely does a new new vogue appear B arihinTs | the republican senators, who have gen- | citizens who called upon him on behalf Y ) 3 « Drufie, cheeks and postoMen orders publican scnators, : or e ho_cal PO s to_Poter Stuckey with the same result, | A western terminus of the Fremont, Elkhorn & 100 ade Daysble 10 the orQor of the Come erally shown themselves most zealous in | of Mr, Louis Heimrod, for the chairman- | greater fmen thin ‘he lm"} bf“:l known to | (o 0k hekoy - wis feeding one of the | without somo caviller prating of the | Missouri Valloy railway, and situstod in . pany. " gunrding tho established practices and | ship of the board of public works, that | harm themselves by too much talking. afflicted porkers it bit him through tho hamll. sonso and beauty and fitness of the | nearly the geographical conter of the soon to The Bee Publishing Company, Proprictors. privileges of the senate, will agree to | he was already pledged to appoint Birk- He Win n*“*‘" XUt O oF Dingen iong peinfal wound tied may result "‘::‘]‘L‘,"”l{s“r"‘l‘"‘,‘ht Oli'l,‘n’(;::“;llm]rs and fore- | bostato of Wyoming. It is the port of ontry ‘ The Bee Widing, Farnam and Soventeenth 819 | o padical an innovation as Mr. Chand- | hauser. In other words, Mayor Cushing i 4 o y v ol bk gt hocdone toalarge territory lying north and wost. k .y St. Paul Pioneer-Press, Txlx'lhll::)fnl’l‘,::lrl' City met with a se. The present really modest and in- The completion of the Union Pacifie, Choy: G Johin ) { Tliinols declares lay whilo attempt- Sl St ing to climb Harncy peak. When part of that the United States senato 1s “a body of | 35 000 4ibha slippod and to savo limseif | Seem to invite no odious comparison, but dangor.” Pertiaps that is one reason why the | caught the point of a rock. The jar loosened | if there are any objoctors, for he:ven's philanthropic people of Illinois are so deter- | the rock, which came down upon him, bruis- | sake refer thom to the stupendous stru mined to keep the general away from it. ing and crushing him internally and breaking | tures which were built up on the cran- AR his right hand. = He fell a distance of thirty | jums of women of fashion 129 years ago, Wi Sehe ANt feet, Tho doctor has hopesof his recovery. ~ | and then see if they care to oxtol the o nds Thicago's ohief lic f 4 le SUnLC Voter | YRS respect at loast as select for its construction divi- Chicago’s chiof of police has issuedanorder | jiors' who went out with eral Custer Dm_i"z’ that period the helght of a | sion headquartors in Wyoming. to arrest streot corner loafers and oglers of | from Fort A. Lincoln to his last and famous | . Sacy - Vi women, The curbstono masher is a particu- | fight with tho Indians, Mr. Oman loft the | fine lady’s headgenr made it nocessary Thoeodre some of the losser readons for larly contemptible creature, but every city, | fort with General Custer u the command | for her to sit or kneel on the bottom of | our futuro prosperity, but the main point on e & of Colonel Weer in the Seventh cavalry, but | her couch in order to accommodate it, | which we base our expoctations for growth even every village, has him. An occasional | the day of the fight his company was | and not infrequently even this did not | isthe fact that Casper is the gateway to tho vacation passed on the rock pile would do | about two miles from the © of the | give sufficient space, and she had to great oil and mineral. flelds of central and much to cure him, m::u;'.m-m:fhvy fi;‘.’;’df.‘}""&g' s :_&fim thrust the top of the tower out at the | \wostern Wyoming, 8, > window. These structures were diver “Immediately to the west and north of our lor proposes. A fow would do 80, | has publicly admitted that he will allow but it is safe to predict that | the council combine to dictate the ap- if the proposition is ever acted upon it | pointment of Birkhauser, will be overwhelmingly rejected. This is certainly a very extraordinary for tho week ending June 21, 15, was as fol- | There i no such thing as demanding | revelation. Why should Birkhauser bo Jows the previous qnestion in the senate, as | chosen of all men for this very import- Honany. Ju there {8 in the house, so that no vote | ant position? Birkhauser does not know can bo taken on any measure as long as | a more ahout supervising one senator claims tho floor for the pur- | publi s than he does about piloting pose of debating it. A senator in speak- | a steamer across the Atlantic. He has ing on a bill may occupy all the time his [ no knowledge of engineering, is not a capacity to talk can cover, and if his | mechanic and knows absolutely nothing own ideas fall him he can in- | about building materials, He knows troduce matter from some other | nothing about grading or sewerage and conspicuous style of hairdressing would enue & Northorn te a junction with the Elk- 5 . horn line, and the building of the Union Pas L cific Short line, which passes through Cas- per, will make our city a place of consider- able importance and we will number our in- habitants among the thousands, INT OF CIRCULATION BWORN STATE i Nobrask County of Douglas, George 1, Tzschuck, &o Publishing Company, docs solomnly swear that the actual elreilation of Tae DATLY Bre %..-o tary of The Rea i . TzacHU Bworn to hatoro me and subscribed In presence this 216t day of June, A. D, 190 [Soal.] FrANK A, 8M1Th, Notary Publio. K. my Btnto of Nebraskn regardless of whether it is [ has never employed a dozen men ata Notbaskils. Calos \witness tho terrible butchery. vindow, v i Gountyof Douglas ?,'* gt a yant or not. Other means of | time in his life 5o far as we can ascertain, Bair Repubtica, ——————— ':‘!l':“",‘hm f“‘“:“fi" *“l,""""[", {'“f,“”‘“""" city lies as rich and varied a mineral country et cobeing duly. sworp, de PEPPERMINT DROPS, o nam oo Y suggested the name | g4 'can pe found in tho United States, In tho cratary of The | delay of which the minority may avail | By trade ho is a real estate speculator | Some of the great political billygoats of designating that, regular arrangement. noses and snys that ho is 3 e lly s lon Tk DATY ek | themselves aro embraced in several dila- | and his chiof aim in socking tho position Nobraskea bre exosodingly, rcfolood booauss | oy ogg0 methyune s Fashion items Tt 18 nob | FOF iustanie; & ‘fashiion joutnal sof 1777 e L T 5 i S copies: for | tory motions that are very effective in | s political and mercenary. To appoint [ that chronic pap sucker, E. K. Valentine, by | (O30 Triine: Tash Ll S ALFDIOIR Sl Bl M embeh il sy 5 25, ARSI wopios; for | checking any attempt at arbitrary action | such a man for a throo-year torm and | the united efforts of the Nebraskn delegation | SRt Gartte . Sl wator rans doop, but, | mended for a lady who is to bo presented | thickness with rock roof and floors. Groat 1840, 18,510 o g any i Y ot ledg , coples; for November, 190, | on the part of the majority. he. 800! place him in charge of our public works | 1185 been madesergeant-at-arms of the United | the dashing tide gets onto the rocks. at the drawing-room. It isappropriately | 1edges of iron and copper oro are fouud at i cember, 1840, .08 coples; | 08 bhe part of the majority. el e o o i okl States senate. No honest mun should rejoico | Yonkers Statosman : Theatrically speaking, | named “The Fruit Stall,” and consists | numerous places, and are of such grades as " R e e R b ol come | o ptssering? dn dHB: sannte 18 thua [{will tbotian' anm1tigated TOutFige MPon | iveeyipsu thn i weasenl Shit HAGLHOE OORRID: | o) barloeate 0 pe s Foo e off, must be | of a pear-shaped frame of wire and buck- | to render them very valuablo. Tor April (400 564 wopiont tor Sty 1so b1 | most ample, the only remedy in the | taxpaying citizens. tionist and pothouso politiclan is removed | Well put on. ram having the stem end fitted upon the | “One of our peculiar local features is th e coples. hands of the majority boing a refusal to | If Mayor Cushing has incurred in his | from the state. vew York Herald: “Isuw't she a grass | head and rising to a height of over four | of the sodn lukes found near Casper, ther, = | adjourn until there is a final vote on a | election any obligations to the council —— :‘x:‘i‘:‘n’t’h ‘ L";l‘lh"'k she must be. She is cov- (m-ltluhl)\'tl) the brow. i . being basins of from ten to two hundred mr\ “ . 5 i ot i St ittt ARG n ered with weeds. The hair, after being stiffened and | in area covered with thick erusts of puro bl ”'1 He ammonia trust is the latest. | ponding measuro, which has generally | combino and Broutch's Tammany gang A Not Uncommon Mistake. New York Herald: “Your fare, sie,” sald | thickened by & freo nm‘;'“muon SE B | casbomiie ot wl::'umm;m;:‘w:‘&hl“":jnb_r 10w OE————— been found effective in bringing about | he has no right to pay them with an New York World, the conductor. “I have the reputation of ade and i v % s b gvae 2y ‘ B A SRR E5 el an agreement to take a vote at a named | office that involves such grave responsi- [ George Watson has been arrested at East | being so,” said the umpire. Werdiand I’I"w""" Fipherd then drawn \hy | 8o strongly impregnated with the mineral ST. PAUL has consed to kick, but the | an agree 2 - Milton, Mass., charged with drawing & pen- | Rochester Post: Chiropodists ought to b | "ard and plastered over this form until | that when the crust above is removed in & hour. bility anddemands qualifications which It is contended that the freedom of | Mr. Birkhauser does not possess. The debate in the senate has thus far been | fact that a majority of the German- found consistent with tho welfare of the | Americans who were importuned to sign country, and without denying this | his petition repudiate him, cancels any claim it muy still be said that there is a | claims Bivkhauser may teump up as a great amount of talk indulged in by the | representative German, members of that body which contributes | As a matter of fact Birkhausor nothing to human knowledge and | has no other claims than those serves only to burden tho pages of [of a co-conspirator with the the official record and retard logislation, | combine in organizing the council in the There are perhaps a dozen sonators | interest of the contractors who have sion in his own name and also in the names of | employed at all the surf-bathing resorts on the -t"i tid ’““"’,i,‘l‘“? of dm‘_e“fi f“'lmlt)' “"fi 41(3'1)- short period thesoda again crystalizes, Theso Joseph Smith, Henry Iogors, Froderick Bag. | Atlantic const to take care of ‘tho fatal under | fincd, = Then adornments woro added, | 1ukes “aro apparontly fod by subtorrancan gott and Charles Andrews, all deceased vet- | Y0W: 5 N s Bprencing top roposed & round (g i,z that carry the mincral fn solution. : 7 Life: Robinson—Do yon know you have | Wicker basket “piled with cherries. | [PLU % f terans of the Mexican war. He might have 2 ik Lt bty , =] Lying near the lakes are large hills of sand, : the reputation_among your creditors of g | peaches and small fruits, garnished HEh oI L ¥ il continued drawing theso pensions, o none f very polite! Travers-Of course, I always | with foliage; o pineapple flanked by | Which, with the ever occurring con of which he had any right, had he not also | ask them to call again . grapo clusters rose in front, looking | Mishes the three principal features of glass applied for a pension in the name of James | Milwaukee Journal : Theonly way in which | about half o league above the delicato | making. Johnson, who happened to bo already draw- | the world learns that some people ever had | profile of the court beauty who fur- ‘“The oil fields of Wyoming have been grad- ing a_pension in New York. ~Watson made | ohinions is ‘when the announce with a flour- | pished locomotion for this marvelous | ually gaining prominence until nokw the the mistake of proceeding on the theory that ‘”‘;("‘_“‘,‘,"n‘ P thor | Cdifice. Pears, apples and apricots upon | a widely recognized fact, Capital has beos the government is valuable to a per: L) e e 1 CH et | their stems diversified the sides, and | rather slow in taking a developing hand, but n onlY | o Willie, a monkey or a giraffe!” “Ciraffe | ! ! to the extent that he can beat it There aro [ every timb, 1t would be bully in the summer | JUst above the temples cherries dangled | the morits of Wyoming ofl landp are now ni They aro ao- others who arc making the same mistake, time for lookin’ over the bascball ground | On their stems. I'ive melons protruded | being proporly fence.” at tho back. Of course theso fruit | quired under the government mineral laws, residents aro vigorously and voraciously chowing Ha QAT Tiw vecord of bank clearings and real estato transactions persistently proclaims the steady growth of the city. Tt damago to paved streets by storms i3 a vigorous protest against hasto in paving newly graded streets. Tk promiscuous activity of the ele- ments is well ealeulated to largely in- [ whose names will be found in every de- | their headquarters in tho postoffice. o s crease the number of cave dwellers, bato that takes place, and the rule is [ These jobbers and public plunderers STATE JOTTINGS. wJudge; tAnd havon't you m:y‘:hlngi': dott {;::;"5]:"“.0 m‘\:'llfl1 L, “,"rh'i (Lmluor;nll. and large properties have been taken up in this e Rt i Py g . RBipl 5 ‘Not a thing.” “Well, ust, passe shop size d coloving closely fol- 5 . ) e o s that these all-around talkers make | have made their apveal for Birkhasuer v whero employes of bith sexes wero called | lowed nature, and the wholo affair ap- m{fl'vin';; flm: ,1“-%1 uow being cagerly sought Tue Tammany combine is in sorry | no practical suggestions of value, | on the ground that his appointment will | o0 O Skt iis Slooed dons for.”’ “That's just my infernal luck; I only ntly defied tH laws of gravitation, ““'0' L".;”"; il 5 : plight whon it appoals to the mugwump | the time and attention given them boing | displonso Tits B and thoraby Mr. Che y - | belong to one. Some other fashions of tho sumo poriod | ((CLSNS 08 business attractions tho NCll ts ubout to put $3,000 into an ar- | “Now York Herald: “Tsyour son still study- were known as “[Foaming Torrents,” orgn fov crumbs of comfort and support.. | for the most part wasted. The fact that | Cushing will punish the paper that op- an well i i Sl Syt e 3 5 5 AR 5 ag : ing art in Par I got a letter from [ ¢q ~ o 20 h i stage-line has recently been eetablished be- S the sennte is now far behind the house in | posed his election! The question isdoes | = The Security bank of Franklin has discon- [ Lim o few duys heEatal et naana poportamon in the n{m‘.].mu The Mad | /080 Casor aad s 7 55 Tt profound peaco prevailing in the | wor accomplished is largely due to the Mayor Cushing propose to inflict upon | tinued business. soveral others woro engaged {n painting the | JO%, * Wiloh 13 Sweetly suggestiva. | rh " ZCH0E rtation ompany| tho plonsara— B OnCaE T L oa b e dten | T Lt i i N John M. fagan, an old_ sailor living in | town. I guess he mcans it to boa clyelo- | Birds, butterflies and beasts hovered, | N 2b BNy 1 county hoard indientes a careful trim- | piivilego of unlimited talk enjoyed by | Omaha a man who is utterly unfit for the DS i ar ol an oy Ctog | Reuetiy i o] perched or burrowed on these heights, | line of this section. Their lavgo roomy stagos ming of political sails for the fall cam- [ yonators and if congress.is kept in ses- chalrmanship of the board of publio | “gy ¥ Or b8 fERT e i and ono grando dame at tho Irencli | earry passengers through tho beautiful paign. sion all summer, as now seoms probable, | Works to ;:mufyf rmlm‘)'nl r'lzscntm;")t? have the largest collection of stamps in the S SDINATITAVAGIRIL, court sported a little nogro as tho chiof l‘l»nln and LA oD Tl L b the senate’s freedom of debate will be Ag mayor of Omaha Mr. Cushing is | state. 3 = ornament to her tresses. Rattlesnake and Big Horn mountains, to the T LAl et s e it is | bound by his oath to administer the af- | The proprictor of the Louisville pottery | & "'f':‘"’l‘“ Satoqeal J‘"",‘ Above | “In “the days of . theso delectablo | Washakle and Wind River country. a Lincoln workingman calls for swift AL S L A e (it ability | has put in a machine for the manufacture of | the Ruins ol CLEALLIL LY I coiffures, during the pr of | “Agricultural interests are somewhat desirable that this should not be inter- 5 city ; : Y | paving bric The solemn consocration of the new | po. onagos, special attention had | limited, but the fact that good artosian wells and summary punishment of the guilty partics. yal 1 —the only cathedral | ¢5'he paid to the triumphal arches be- | havo lately boon developad near Caspor will 1 pecently cele- | neath which the Indics passed, lost their | and to fueroaso intarest. i that divection, ; in the | hairdressing should suffer from conlact | e foel that wo hve & conunton with N archbishops and pre- | it tha keystono, future, aud cordially fuvite the world at amarrousin towering hend-dres large to visit Casper and Central Wyonimn, “I wish to add omo word for my friends, the cowboys, as they are i« y -« ‘The republican central committee of Otoe | basilica of Carthag, Wednesday to set adate for the | church in Afri y convention. brated by Cardinal The date of the York connty republican wce of fort convention will be fixed next Saturday by of high r: 1 with, but it is possible toshow that | and he is in honor bound to exercise h functions in the interest of the tax pa, ors regardless of party ov creed. It is expected of course that a demo- fe it has disadvantag nsns busi- owds at Ir Denver ness long enough to count the T0 REDEEM NEWSYORK. the conventions, the town will e able t8 [ A citizens’ movement has been inau- | Cratic mayor will appoint democrats to | the central committe the afterncon his eminence inaugurated 5 R em o rANE 51 offico, but it is also oxpected that ho | Petitions aro being eirculated_and frecly | (R ‘gierioon his eminenee inuuguratod f".’f.'}.\."x‘,’,’,.:"‘~'.'_:',’,%T,",:f:"v'v‘:,':;('."',.".,]‘,.'.f‘) pidd out thé aching void in the local re- | gurated in New York city having for its signed in Clay county for the overthrow of bishops, th will & loct competent and upright of- fivst of the kind which 1ns | guinday their loftineds sinee they | I ‘px\:.rlpl"),\“:.?::.::l:y;"i’lt.:mn'vax:w::e trom. the | ficials, Is Birkhausor the bost man the e e R ariny | fken placo thero since the yenr A. D. | fhe face of tho wearar quite in {ho con- | V&Y much misuderstood fratornity. T ik fact that Canada is rendy to re- ! the position? | its well to n depth of 600 feetin the hope of | 233 Dy St. Cyprian, writes an Algiers | top of her figure, and_ they cortainly are | have met tho cowboys at tho e y ) e good be- political rule which is a reproach on that city and on the country, Such a ErR B0, S movement ought to receive the hearty approval and carnest encouragement of men everywhere who believe in good i afowiotwa correspondent ~ of “tho ~New York | alonlated to inspive in the prosent mind | on the round-up, in the city, on the 1s county republican central com- | Tribunc. Tho cathedral is porehed | n'hious thankfulness that they ave not | havior and bad behavior, and am £ will meet next Saturday to determine [ on the summit of the Byrsa hill | 4o the rage, Fanc itting behind one | fess that the percentage of true men is lar the date for the county convention. amidst the ruins of the old acropolis. | in the theate Against such hirsute | with them than I have found in many pla tly captured | and on the very site of that famons | {oweps pulpit eloquence hurled its keen- | in the effete east. from the Kearney reform | heathen temple of Esculapius, in which, | gat dapte, sont ot its sharpest arroy stri ciprocate with the United States on o reduced lumber taviff is an incident of fmportance to the home builders of the trecless wes o con- o The people of Nebraska will bo de- lighted to learn that our amiable fellow- : — — jevo_in good | ifizon, Hon. Charles H. Brown, has at ) R ARt s T ta T conversion of the Mormon church ’l'”" "l"“ “","",’,‘"""',":"".z. 1'\:?“,‘ '"']'f "”31' last digested Governor Thayer's proc Facotonci i e Ot Ib LK OlUICH Ty alnocloe 0«‘1 the lnst Punio w b B G| but “the' lndics, God bless ‘om,” contin® | est you to loarn that President Harrison, Mr. iRy oneighecngthencontoniotepolLy mation convening the legislature, There . o tho Curthagenian commander took | yed to do as they plensed, even' as they | Wanamaker and se -al other prominent poo- funds and property recently confiscated by the government into o’ school fund, will place the cducational system of Utah on a solid financial foundation. The Catholics of O'Neill have commenced | vofligo with his wife, children and somo the e -milim of u ol kand stone con- | j2010m dosor mined to defend | vent building to & dy for use November bR g st P s orish | 1. The money is all subscribed and the work | themselves to the last and to porish | wore froquent and constant dur- | g ilo tho unrivalled trout fishing which s 2 among tho ruins, Hasdryb heart, | ing noarly a hundred S A play - (2SI T Il A hog rooted the foot of aladder on which }'“‘".‘I'“U“ lf‘"}""““hnm uml',' whon ";H wright {n the latter purt of the seven- | #° Pientiful in ourmountafn stroams. two paintors wore at work at Clay Centor and | fumily and his followors mot bravely the | taenth century, in speaking of the “Fon- T Fi . precipitated the wholo outfit to the ground, a | doom'from which he so meanly shrank, I Idhtv e Ao than Bl -‘{fl;l~ G. L-“ :‘l‘“fl‘;fh‘:;"hfu"“- .71"-;1““"‘:"_“'; distance of twenty foet. The men were not | he survendered himself to the Roman ations of the hair that | 81T from the old Bighth district (Taylor an badly injured, but the hog was. conque who, aftor causing him 10 | anjoyed wide popularity, said that oven | Adims countios) is at tho Millard. Ha loaves Tho storm at St. Paul Sunday evening b in chaing in the triumphal pro- | {1 hivds of the city could not fly com- | for Sioux City today to bo on haud early for do now. The riste joined with tho | plo have ongagod quartors n Casper for two raseality and corruption, cxerting ith as littlo success, for their | wooks during Septomber, when they will uE is somothing decidedly rofreshing as & 8 morelgidamoraliAng s and dos b (1B L e s Drew e g teviorating _ influence updn politi- | g4gcovory that thera s a cog, loose in eal affairs gonerally, and doing moro to | g,0“VIEh L ETE B e [ome wouken publio rogard for fntogrity in | M. Brown unbosoms himself to the late municipal ndminstration than any other | o R FLPOOTR BICE I tho fute portion of the country, or ll the rest. | gyot1y confidontinl letter for publication, or sinco thodays of Twoed tho ex- | muking Governor Thayer's proclumation hoing pushod rapidly. WiLr, Councilman Blumer dissolve partnership as real estate brokoer with Birkhauser when the mayor ratifies the dictum of the combino, or will the 3 it . : 7 : P . 3 iy ample of the ruling politicians of that as his text, he tells the people of Ne- | Was very seveve. Thespire of the Preshy- victorious general through | fony, i v the republican state convention, which meets > in & ; : s his text, ho ) s t ) gener; ably without being intercepied by Kow llim continue t0 do business at ‘the | ;ipy haa been of o kind to encourage the ! terian churoh wias blown down, the school streets of the Kternal city, subso- | {Doab vl striettosoand nanety ot by | therotomorrow. kin braska in general and the people of the growth of all that ie immoral, buse and | pivst district in particular what he ap- corrupt in politics. The ascondancy of | |roves and what he disupproves, and that unscrupulous ollgurchy, Tammany | finally winds up with o tentful and sym- hull, has beon maintuined not | papngtic pororation over the governor's old stand? houso bolfey was domolished and the front of [ o Lo M Yoritived him o donth. " The i | Amoimel i, sdwirds do- | M. Finn is the gentleman who gave Chinn's brick block was blown in. : same time in England John Edwards dc 1 v N. A. Renstrom of Oukland has filed o com- athedral prosonts o v nounced the samo headgear from the pul- | Allison such a tight rustle for the Unitod plaint against C. M. Magnuson for slander, wance with its dazzling white tow= | it calling the women who sported it | States senal cntly. 'd minarets, Its architecture is'a | Lyl builders” who seemed to threaten | A to wl onvention would probably claiming 810,000 us damages. Renstrom claims that Magnuson has given out the report that and Byzantine, | 4o skies and defy heaven itself. do in the way of nominations, Senator Finy ANOTIER spasm of municipal reform has brokon out among tho silk stocking element of New York, It is a sig- at the it ly by the practice of the ’ s the plaintiff had poisoned his fath e chalky 3 f nificant fact that these political ireup- [ 079 R rovocation, verv much in the same I nac o b 18 giolabrLLe . 3 i ST said: tlons oceur when they can Ao tho loast | MO Tocklvss spolintion - of - tho | yerain in which Dob Ingersoll bemonns | Irone Novle, who medo ihe rounds ot { looklng stonoy which s beon quartiod | THRDE OOXOGENARIAN EORTS. | *'rio prosont secrstary of atate, M, Tacke ¢ ? 3 ' New k. £ - N i . § k loymel 0 ouse sl ] & e | a0 3 cod that he. ) allo possible harm to the machine, poople _of New York, as the Im-| 4o migtakes of Moses, But why should | o was aerosted and mado to_don malo | divided into nave, transcpts and gullory, | Greon Ol Age of Tonnyson, Whit. | 0% s aunounced that he will not allow hir - . mense-dobs "““' the enormous annual | Ny Brown foel so distressed about Goy- | appavel in place of an old gray moppor and & | and the roof is supported upon 143 | tier and Holmes. namo o bo e agaln, aithough o is vory | T > : expenditures of the city government | guor Thuver's oo i i ch had scon better days. Treno | o S e ey S HOE G e popular and might do S0 successfully. As his | 4!7, OVERNOR PATTISON has dis- “"llml AT "”{m';“ At [ lhinyn' s proclamation n}, th.m ,h"»"f Wi thon glvon b ahovel and put t6° Worlk on \\vf!.':‘i'f\!:i-':ri?31;1» !I { llll'll' ]!val)il \~l|II}I-: Lh‘\‘p[).\r( Iftl;!llslll!!-!l"‘ sucoossor T havo, monbionedi the inomes . of tanced mator Wallaco in the race " day? Are we to infer that Mr. Brown is | the stree His grip contained several let- £ 1 1 s 4 n these later days, many Representative McFarland of Emmet county toeoloved | ual writers live on toa green old age; having yiclded theiv fruits of im- fon, ot statesmanship, or science, survive to enjoy, in serene age, s well-carned renown; and that als | hard to tell an tors addressed to Henry Brockman, which is | ave decorated “with 8 supposed o bo his nae. Tunisinn falenco, ing has been painted by native artists with a profu- Towa ltems. sion of arabesques, but in accordance A large cormorant was shot noar Jefferson | with the preeriptions contained in the the political machinery at its command. unable to keop abroast of the current of Nenrly the ontiro history of this organi- | ovents, or s ho trying to get into tho zution is a record of public plunder and AR R Wl nil SR aus Th political villiany without » parallol, and | oy up a tree, it looks very mueh as if ung Burket of Appanoose. For stato treasurer 1 think Adjutant General Beeson of Marshall county will figure steongly. It is thing about the auditorship, for the demoeratic nination for gov- ernor in Pennsylvania, ‘The honor is an ewpty one. Thore aro too many powerful corporations in the state, h ey there is no reason to helieve it less capa- | Mp. Brown was hing out after Con- | the other day. X Koran, they huve carefully avoided all | yyost all of them retain, far beyond the | although I understand there is a candidats 1 A MILLION doll ndal, the lako | 1¢ of this now than at any time In the | noll’s congressional boots, u,‘:,(‘ld;‘}:fif@‘;"“’" Yeterans has been mus- | dogigns represonting efther human | oy o of the psalmist’s alloted” term of | from both the north aud south part of tho Qo (o) nad a daoll iy pust, ‘except, perhaps, under the re ey Ak . ] beings or animals. .| life, the vigor of their intellectual gifts, | state. Judge Rothrock will bo given anothe: poans i tndi eallanged dbanlcionst a1l i i A oolcilc man | drants an orlginal package | Tho cathodral dominotes the entiro [ und continuo o sorve and. to. do ight | term on the supreme ber.ch. Mr. Proy w l‘\ gruesomo shadow over tho Fair city. 1t 3 THE wreck of eloctrie light wires duy- | Of arnica by wistake, buv he will recover. surcounding country, standing on tho | manind, writes G. M. Towle in Frank | porhaps get a third term as clork of 0w su A movement that aims at freeing the For abusing a witness, Attorney Foulke of top of the steep hill up the slope of which | ,aslin's Monthly. 4= > Wi ¥ v08ts @ 0 stac £ Loeslio’s M y And th Dubuquo was finod 810 and costs by Judgo | ' ody of somo 8,000 pligrims from all R S is not moro | prom court. The vacancy in the railroad the town maintains its present gait it tion of Mr. ing the storm furnishes a forcible lesson ] will not bo necessary to import.ancient | MOtropolis from the politicul domination | guthe dungors of tho. ovorhend arstom. | L1 Dody of somo 8,000 pilgrims from all cors in the tranquil fiolds | Soision. caused by tho oxpi : or modern sensutional attractions for | Of such an organization is thereforo | mig notwork of wircs girdling the busi- | Tho Cherokee county fair will be held Sop- LAgks S0 Sho cxaule wancad thalh uEhY ol llette {han thoso engaged in the | Doy torm, will bo filled by nobody kiows / OrVING (e L A T 110, and & 5 s > day e d . nervous and exhausting warfare of poli- | o A 4 & - o - #he groat show, doserving of - univer ONEOUr™ | pogy section of tho cily I§ w constant [ tember 17, 13 and 10, and §,000 will bo offered followod'at 10 o'alocl by the 4th | 1icc'or of the battlefitid, " o spectadly | W0 L guess. Mr. Doy will bardly bo 1o as speed premiums, turned.” agement. Tho friends of honest govern- | yanace to life and property. No mat- ment'and of docent politics overywhere | tor how well constructed hoavy wires aro in duty bound to give it all the moral | cannot rosist the forco of Yaglous gulos. support they can, bocause the overthrow | mhe grent dangerliesin the factthat once of Tammany would have a generally | hyolcon they fall on tolograph or tele- wholesome and improving offect. A pop- h ular uprising in New Youk eity that would result in velonsing the motropoli from the grasp of this malovolent power would be a lesson for corrupt politicians everywhere that could not fail to do good, which, preceded | of Gladstone leading a great political Muscatine got hold of a bottle of whisky the its own band, served ns escorts to the | pypty with unlessenod prowess at oighty, other night und drank it, witn fatal results, | warvelously chiseled gold and of Thievs presiding over n young and | C. A, Wicks of Lamoni is under t o caskot that contained the rel restless republie ata similar age, of the holding a revelver to his wife's h id com- | Louis, the erusader king of France. The | gy setsehakoft divceting the pelling her to sign over he to him. | latter porished some half dozen centurios | gompie v of the vast. Russian . ome Laura Johnson; tho Keokule dwarf on whom | ago, almost on the very spot where the and of Von Moltke, at nearly the Ciesarian opgration was performed a | cathedral erectod in his honor and bear- ninety, absorbing his time in the intrica- Wook by v\\'mufih'lm‘-'ll)’ from the shock | jng his namo now .~m]n.|,]. | cios of militanoy problems, is ns striking O GRG0 gl % | wore placed on the high a 1t that at eighty Tennyson ‘When Baby was elck, w Rov. J. Naille of Lyons is the oldest minis- | g4 stops leadi TVERY E T \\v,,,..,‘] AR L i ter in the Refo n Ameviea, and [ 00 AR Ithou st ho reads with. | marble slab conconli /id and tender, and Holmes « ) % although o veads with i pathiotie, a5 thoy woro in the | When she bacanie Miss, out glasses, wallgs w ue, and tonds | the tomb in wh : : : 18 miniateril utios with punctual regu. | desires to be In of their prime. j When shio bad Childron, sho gavo thein Castoriay e of these lust three “octogennrian A six-year-old son of Constable Hogan of TAMMANY'S great sachem was pain- Qully worried when brought before the sonatorial inquisitors. Iiven a Tam- many beave tromblos when called upon 10 explain those poli and financial Sransactions that have made the organ- Jantion u combine for public plunder to oo vich its members, — THE houso commit on postoffices snd postronds has shelved the postal selograph bill until the next session of phono wires and send the destructive current to ‘hundreds of houses,” Thus the whole network of wires be- comes a source of deadly peril. The evils of the overhead system have been pointed out repeatedly. In other y i cities it has filled scoves of graves and Experionco doos not warrant, how- | gestroyed thousands of dollyrs worth of s of age, o olung to Castoria, on the stone is in Lutin and veads as fol- eongress, This action gives a new leaso | ever, an entively hopeful view of this proper Omaha cannot hope to escape ho state meat of the Towa division League | lows: pe ? two American and ¢ inglish, of lifo to tho existing monopolies. Tt iy | movement. It is not the first time that | ),q dangers thut afllicted the larger | §h A 1'.'(»:-Zh?@i‘fi""fl.-“i'f.."’n ll‘lI:”-“"‘]"‘l“lll Jlorh restaii ponoey o and all living in our mv‘Fl_‘n\vu.u :».l“nll in keoping with the record of congross, | 40 effort hus boon mude to organize the | cities, Wo must seoner or later follo I interost, patade and i banquot fn the S wio wis 5 HoKUNg-fe e R R R T which has devoted the bost days of its | people ngainat the Tammany politiclans, | gheir oxample and force the wires under g, O tadoth thewhoelmen will y I st A EMNUSES | ro, || b WA WOBLD, (RROGIE, Th A RES T A Mfe thus fur to onrlching the bullions vos | and it is impossible to forgot the falluro | wround. and the soonor. the. wuthorities feddenuns dye the Towa brauch.of Areh Carthago'und Alg ghtioth birthday, that he is alive not ‘ ond speculators, of puat offorts in constdering the chunces | guke mensures to that end the better it | bo 8 And now i3 bat du ulowe in the body, but in spivit und ay for him, Sovoral of W iiving monbers of e | st P BRI, [ gonius; that " bs - soul ydwells in OMAHA Thivtoenth lowa fAfantry have commenced Tho spectacle insido the cathedral dur- | the present, and 1 e affairs prolimivary araibgements for their eighth | ing the cevemony of consocration was | of the world uround him are | LOAN AND TRUST anntal vounon, which will be heid at Fort | most picturesque.” The foreign cousular | still embraced in Lis sympathies. Mudison, At recentmooting of the local | govps ut Tunis und the officors of tho | The song of ench is vigordus and in. COMPANY. ;;"\‘L";'t".‘l‘mhi‘x::}:!',‘;‘l.“'i"u}:* 1T S aeh | F'rench garrison, in their gold-laced uni- | deed s 1y v 5 any symptom of | %ynseribed and Guaranteed Capital 0.0 learned thi date: QOIS VOstIents ¢ - | de The imaginati o quickes il \ X 54,0 / \lpllu\‘lhl muu:;-' lr»m. .3”.:.,‘ evonts, u:“l, ',“,. roous vestments of the pr decay, The imagination. the quickest | Puld in Cupital teaapansiaiae e il it veason the time will bo announcod later, ke Tony Sieg of Dubuque is probably the only wholesale dealor aud jobber world, Howas at one tin Dakota, but be:ame banik of thut now orgunizing. - Tho New York | will be for public safoty, and thegoneral Tribane, whils bolioving that u resolute | appoarance of the city, combination of all the voters hostile to R Tammany hall could wrest political Tie adoption of a constitution in power from that ollgarchy, still says: | Brazil evidences the strength and per- “Wo cannot forget that soveral pust on- | manency of the youngest republip of the deavors In the same fleld have had the | new world. benefit of equully unsolfish patvon- L, Ne— Corruption ¥ ago at the outset, huve seemed ol gy to bo not loss spontancous and [ Tho stump prohibition orators make a great hopeful, and yet have left no trace what- | handle of the statemoent that the brewers and over in the practical administration of | distillers of the country are pouring money municipal affaivs, whilo others have | into Nobraska to fight the amendment. Of course it is absolutely fulso 1n every partic lar. The only proposition bearing a mone GovERNOR HILL will begin his pil- grimage to the shrine of Tom Hendricks varly next month, and Lepldentally feel the presidential pulse of Hooslerdcam. Tinme, place and purposoe decidedly favor- ablo for David, Zaw “mmocrats of prominence 80 noarly spproach the po- litical charactoristhes of Hondvicks than Hily, forms, the g )l latos, the lowing robes of the native | of ull qualities to reveal itsclf, both in dignitarios who had assembled to wit- | pations and in individuals, is also the ness the inauguvation of the *now mosque | quickest to die out. Age is not {ricndly corporations, takes churge of property to the Prophet Jesus,” and \\Ihl\-' ;‘“WH to the funcy. Yet these threo poefs | lects taxes. A )t through and red fozzes of the monks of St | geem ever young in soul, and their - P wustC depredatlons of fleld mico aud gophors. "Then | Charles—an ovder founded by the Car- % seemn s ,..fi.,fl,,d robust us they | Omahal.oan & Tt ustCo @ brilliant idea struck him. He went to Du- inal for missionary work in Af nl P o ‘0 Y B ~ S miles around, who rguther upall the tom- was the sermon preached from the Benwy, June pocial Cabl Putd In Capl mies and tabbies in their respective noighbor- | altar stops by the vencrable cardinal, | g Bee) - 1t is «d that in the lobby of | 8 bweribed a hoods anda sell t to the cat emporium for | which was brought to closo with the | the reichstag today General Du Veruoirs, | lability of 5 spot cash. M, Siog on leaving North Dakota | following words, deli od in tones of | pPpussian minis 6 Per Cont Intor r of war, in the course of FRANK J. LA it 4 ¢ N v *And now, bells of our cathedral, an- | that after the passage of the army billa | viie"hrosidont, W. T, Wymun, & an extra number of circusses billed for Du- | Ring forth from today nothing but resu prvice at the end of the second yearof | © uriw'n Guy O. Buiton, B, W. 0, Tholae buque, which will incline the swall boy for | rection and life, Spealk to these peoplo | tholr term, 1k George B. Loke IF the meizbers of the presont Louisi- ana legislatars do not rotive well-heelod, it will not ba for lnek of opportunitios to socure tho wherewith. Bribery has be- Lome 806 open (hat mombers do not Arouble themselves to deny the charge, The main guestica iy, how much the pan got for thelr vates and influence The session is the barvest time of bood- b e e s b e’ E BRI T ST oo helped to fortify the very evils which they were intended to vemove, by leav- ¥ RAEHS. ¢ OV DY [OAV | sideration ou tho question, that has ing tho worst elemonts in triumphant | L lohoaty ionico. ks come frath prohibition possossion of tho polittenl machine.” [ it Tho difficultics in the way of @ movoment | O the othier hand the state Is bolng of this kind are plain enough to tho | traveled from ciroumforence to center by a practical politician, who understands | band of blood suc to corrupt the voters in Low ucarly impossible it is to unite uud | favor of sumptuary logislation. Thore is active

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