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gtli I DAILY ]3]3] B { ¥EBRASKA’SGROWTH IN POPULATIC fore, that Now York s agin likely t Simoset it nol#n the business solely for isthe genemi opinfon that he will not again REFUSED THEM .‘\ M.\NDA\MUS {his yoar in an appropriats manner, A nus . I . v 0 declsive o s o be rocaptured, a8 ho has, no doubl, put con: ber of itinerant jugglers, rope walkors, ote - The present popilation of Nebraska is | play o decisive part in the choicoof s Tis health. 1 \;5., territory between him!l‘l[ and will exhibit thelr feats to gaping rowds af " \ta. s rauch por Sead, but the wain feature of Everybody but Generl Grant, the day will bethe procession of King Tar . RORIWATER,Bdir, | In round numbersone million, twohun: | president,and the fight for he. thirty: = Pisianes Jnw e jle of TheDalls, Ore., daim that city ¢ S 4 han dred thousand, the probibilily being | sevenvotes will udoubtedly by as sarn: h PUBLISHED EVERY NORNING | thatthe oficid figires will fix 1t 4 fov | et and vigorous asin oither of the lasi | The ndniven of General Grant can per. | Hndis more wol “direct from ;o prolucer | Madism County Peopls Loso Thoir Gase | teraxund e FONEE 00 TEINE OF SUMSCHPTION. {houand in excossof this. Theprogress | throecampaigns: Thistact willgive thy taps take ourige from the fat thit & moun: | warehouses are full, an Iatge wagons londed Against the Bailrnds, Tho following s the aunual reprt of t Dally dmy, One Year. 21000 | of populationis ehownin the fllowing | Empire statesdemocriey an import ment to the dake of Brunswick who was "I\\“h wool are co 'ul‘t‘ lm\!;l .‘\...-]\ day bank examiners for the year end Juno Bix i . . 600 ome the doc erviodssines | ant advantage in didating who | kiledat Wateroo, has just been unvelled. his season 5,000,000 will be nindled i one Number of banks i operationin July T i : 1 Rt e bt Bl oot bl il o el T diy st swoele 1,100 baks Wore soldat 1) | DOFFING AND DONNING THE STAPES. | /st ot Bunin One Year TP ~P5' 1860, including the state census of 1885 | the democratic candidate shall be and | , . cints, the highest price yot pald. Number of banks €xaniinea from July Wiiedy 150, U00 YeRT o0 18 | ropulation in 150 . those demoerats who aw urging the | L e . mia Rosa (Cal) Ropublican: — of pli 288, to Juno 80, 10 ik Mo 3 wnda5eh Steotts R R R i | prtynotto momimte & man fomthat | 1y pac (i apeniion. sdmiistration S iate lor aria s ok plae 8 o K f 0 and 25th Stroets, lopulation in 180 . R o T et ake © republic : stratic orofor sime time took place 0 e The four Binks paying no feesare - arisiroot PoBmetan e .o e slateare very likely to beconvined bo: | yustieto gt stes fast enough for thonew | Enterprise plasing mill last Saturday, A Penitentinry Westerday and troflod by G: . DAL ot York - M “'v‘l,‘ I ?«".‘fl‘am. Belween 1870 anl 180 {he rat fore the time for candidate miking ar | sisters who want to como in. Wewillprob. | Xinaway horse, with hamess dangling ran Those Received — Bank Loss salary, AL P Brink........$2,00 00 ives that b Wl s wals ¢ olses ’ YV &' s Sy 2o fito the mill and out agali, pusing between - A Joss snlary, T B Sanders, 3108 00 ithitrect of Enerense wis two hundrel anlseventy | Mvesthatit will not bo safe tolookelse: | ably have lo mike iteven forty-four stars, aplaper and o sticker, which wero running Examiners’ Report, Joss sy, 3. G MeNavghton, 4,00 00 DENCE por cont, anl Nobraska sdvincel in [ Yhers As now sppoirs, the wesl will e i full blast, andonly ‘thoe foet apart, and ' predid g @ O it tinz to nows and | 0 e ten a4 tho | S1in under the ney apporlionment Reversed the Process. ecaping without a sateh and dofng nodam: i R R - 11 De add rssed to the rank duaring the ten y¢ it b trenty-five elootor, the south soventoon, Chicago Times, age toanything, Lixcory, Neb.,, July 2—(Specil to Tur | i e thirty-fifth state n ppulation to the y { St “Put notyour trast in Hiehey, Welearn from the varins mundups now | Bee.|~The people of Madison county have | FXcess of recelpis over salatles and IUSINESS LETTERS, St M 2Q 3 saed the middle states three and the Pacifie d sletiors and remittane thivtieth, From 18S0to 1800 witnessed " 9 ) o o X P o . 3 il . . 2 s My son,” anold man oried, i thefieldin northern Montana that the calf | pon ndavoring to have the railrads pass. e \nI BpuLEdly BibH e 12 Tl Boo Putbiish ing & . | nrapid growth, espoclilly markod dur | Satesfour, New Englund willlosoone. > is heavier than [or years past, says th 1 Andwiththis lastsage counsel Bc- *on River (Mont,) F Cattle oyner; [ 18 through thete county taxed al their full T 3l T Lohe rido piyabls tothe oder of the Com- | Ing the lst five years, the rate of in- Heelosd his eyes anddied are auch encouraged over the continuel comaindor of tho property puny erense for thedecade being one hundred T admission of Idaho and Wyoning His son, with eyes still weeping, riins, whi good winter ranges, 7'oo | in that county. Thopeoplo there daim that - - The Bet Pullishing Company, Proprietors. | wna sixtysix per cent. This progress | # staitehood dispses of the famous _ Vowedobediencothen end thers, list fone wicles lavoaddol 50 por et 14 the | this s nothing moro thin flr, but tho rail- | PRONIBITION OR_HIGH LICENSE Tie ieoidinz. Farnam and seventeath S8 | will compare favorably with that of any | northwestterritorios, and eds for somo 80 o put his riches in o trust 3 A mads wore oppased lo paringtaxes on such T 5 i 1 continied this year as it did last our stock N 0 The Great Debate at Beatwice July 5 SToR: TENEND OF CLUCULATION |*tate in the county and largely | yoarsat lustthe creation of now stites Aid beeamoa mllionire. awners woild ave leen badly hurt lefore sis and fought the proposition bitterly, e o July : | Mipas i WULATION | ccouds the rate of grovth for the | The big four admittel lust year have s BUGIBGA St Aintee, The Madison cown ty peole took the caso o o1 next spriug A £ 10 o0 W1 MrS. S Green, socretary of the Boatrico Dottian, (8% e | wholo priol of lowa anl Kan | anply denonstratod their ight to par Omaha’s Remarkablo Growth, A dispatdh frvm Ticoms, Wish., wys: The | tho state boand of transportation, butwere | Mr.S. & Groen, t tho B ¢ 0 Chicao Triune, br m-um.m.\mu-mm American' ke of the | promytly sat down on. They ther pluckily | Chantauqua assembly, sends Tur B th Pl Company. (oes solinnly swar | s the courss of whoso pop | teipate innational affuirs and enjoy the | Thovaribus estinates madeby the census | utioml guarc that the aetinl elreu on of Tre DALY Hee of Washinglon s greatly | gypoaled to tho suprowe court,sling for | flowing for publicition it i setnl chedlation (CEAE DA | Tation since 1860 hisbeen as bllgvs: | fruits of soltgovanmont, In agriculs | eumratorsshnw many omarkabloinereases | $ousol owe an indigniy offered Hover mandumus proceedings. ‘This movning o | TBhere will bea pint debato on the ques ¥« fows: TOWA. KANSIB. © tiraland mineral wealth they ave un. | I thegrowth of cities since the hst ensus | Gmaidy pullal down the Stars aid o | full force of railroad attorneys shook thele “;'" L LEune 8 gy Eund Jane 22 : 0..i00 1) 148 | quepassed by any in the union, and the | ¥as tken andoneof tie most remarkable | from the thgpolo and hoisted in fists in the faces of the judges of the su- Beatrice H\-\‘ut'\mlvm assembly, beginning at N : i fiso: 10 1 i | indomitable pluck and perseverance of | Of thee isOmiha. In 1550 that city had | the governor’s red underwerr, which 1 preme court, denauneing overybody and | 4% My July § andending the afternnn of Qyicpdan, yane -t 3 fuse ) ‘ bty . W,700 in 1885 it had risen to 01,535 and now | been pullel fiom his tent with everything connected with Madison “county | Juiy 7. the pioneers m developing the resources it hasjumped to 134,742, 00 over four times | Moistel ande ull'u' ropes so thoy could 1ot be | and “demanding that the proceeding be Samuel Dickle, ehairman of the prohibit of tho country animates thoir sons and v ul f ipfiom e & pulleddown. The perpetrators will be court | squelched, The court denied theman damus, | national committee, and Rev. Sar, Small w 4 3 : its population in ton years. It has always | jurtuled if caught, 7 debate prohibitior insures a continuance of the prosperity | yoon suppised that its clsest, rivil, Kinsas the ledlmnds (Cal) Citrograph AR A it Hon Biwari Retewoler, ditor of 1 which in'a quatter of the century | City,had #,0000c ,000mord than Omatn, | Aboutthe quickest lnrvesting work wohavo [ e A S oo | By enal o8 L, W' bsterof Omabp sipplintel torcitories with states and | bt Kensas Cily, whicli had 5,785in 150, ft | ltard of was done by Nance & Knight of | it B eal Gt (@uits MEIEIEEIRE SR | will wguo for ligh license. mado thom populous, aggresive ani | i estinatd nov Lus but 14000, 1f, how. | Terrisawerlc orso o Therstaried scont | iy seitonced for tvo years for i b 5 prosperows conmonwenlths, Ilaho and | over,we mclule South nata, which prop | yorning, As fust as thasacks wero dropped | S0aL083 Jouas Castile of Seward ' cunty, LR LI INE A Blite of Nebnska, i \ atly tolongs tothe frmoe: clty, 16 is aprarens | o i ; ! ¥ tenced for seven yeas for rape; James e County of Dotlelas } i ko luing the | Vyomingwillprove no les worthy of ) A Al Lo the michito thoy were hauled 1o tho | Wit of Lincoln, soitenced for one yeur and [ Atchison Globe: In the wou George 13, Tzseluek, hetng duly sworn, do- | Showing, her incrase dwing the | 2 honors bostowed. Theequal of tho that Omala will pull ahead of Kmnsas City | firm's barby crusher and xun - theough, ¥ | g, yuonths for receivingstolen goods ; Rich- | theroare no hypoer Buionund sus elat Tio tn ‘s docudo from 1670 to 189 being | (o O Tt e, propled by | Hom: Omahais uctthe only rapilly grow: ey ‘Efi‘”{-.‘u‘:‘f{f‘ll‘f‘:n?3‘ ghocaw, his wusal | ad Duniels, -William Simmons ™ and Davil | gTemo Haute Express: Tho secrot of the @vorae fudly clreuliaslon GITHE DALY one hundred and swonty-threo per | (8 60 AT ETEe, PO o, | e clty tnNelraska, Lincdn, tho cipital, Etherton, all of Washinglon ounty, ono and | smooth man's suceess Lies in bis never gott ok San Diego, San Bewardino, Liverside, Pas ; The month of Tuane, 1585, wis 15,88 coplo: contand for the lut decado sixty-soven which in 1850 had aboit 13,000, now has | o al Nloe ) Fh SlghE i | One-third years each fc ruftled, Tty TR0, 1858 coplest for August, 1N centand for the last decado ¥ 50 Hantly elvacing the Tnidstial bons dena and Los Angeles in for ight, hours The follow aetil “pecotved Lot : oL y St i it % I Beitrice has jumped f1om 2447 0 | from (he (ime the grain was standing in the s Puck: It is well for us to be wnsitent; coples; for Stptenber, 1580, 18310 cop jer cont, The conditions which have ! no | 5,000, and Beatrice " ! ftom the time the grain wasstanding in the | joiteagion - Roboet Nell o sl n oS T ek E e M IS el | the rrowth of Tow and Kansas | 19 $inewof the doemint wst they will | 1438in tho sans period field. e o o T but many a dull prig has onlytho consis tency 26110 copies, for Do . 1860, 0,048 ¢ etarded the g YiS ANSAS | oon rnk, unde sti T e 0 Beorza Horbi N e A AL I0LY frlu s for for | o ynush Tonraminry o ANt Tl during the past ten yeurs, in comparison | 900 fnk, under the stinuliting in T s T " P s "141"\':-“{\1“{“ s R TG | S ESHATE 1 A A Horkoa T milkDs [ sad) be shor) T < for Nareh, o0 041 OB 3 L : ' | luence of statohool, wmong tho mos: STATEAND TER RITORY, U o arvey at Fort Keough, have | St timo fae sime crine; John, Laubo of | A shorteake must, indeal, be shor Tor A pril, 160 80, coples ; for ) Nobraskn, will orur o everybody | 0 el b LR ing s vividideaof westem life, mude his ap- | Omala, sentonced threo youws for assauly | Whenit cant mise the wherwith to beery Copion, fomilinr with the hisoryduring that | [FOSMSSiFO states in tho wost. N N e TR o e ias pearance the morning of bis arrival ina big | with itent to kil John Cittor of Dadge | lself decentl : braskn groets thorock ribbod twins and | A Good Templnr lodge has been orgintzel | SMPIFo d si-shioter andall otherwill [ aunty, sntenced thie years for grand | Milwaukee fonrml: Most peane Ik on [ Grorar B, TZRCONICK. period of thoswe two states. t heM M >rn to Shofore vl s bseribed e viod e stutes, = > west rimmin s, says Miles City (Mo oLy, ity P " 0 i mto Sefore me und subsribed in ny welcomes them o the sisterhaod of | ot Brken Boy, Jouvaals: 0O DRSNS 01 ig0e ko dishad | Lroo MBS DA iR s o oa . Povs recetved from 458 banks at §20 jor Names of Prisoners Released from the | bank 08 wdneday, June T I8 B 180, .o 18,5 Thursday, Jun . . . 10,80 1800 (est.) 180 (est.) . \‘ulll} i A coseemiieeenie e BB e figures slow thatin the decade hetwoen 1870 and 1880 the popilation of lowa increased only thirty-six per cont, X Eworn to tetorame and ¢ wy | while inthe last deade the rate of T S omiry Tabite | growth was stlll lss, being but twenty- | two per ent, Kasas makes o hetter [ o thisdtstday of May, A. D, 180, AT eRew Vebiasks ha R Tk 5 " Pk Nty fubli Tho urban grovth of Nebmskn has | g4 Bayard nceds a giod shoemiker and a first | tirougli the minds of Interpreer Thompson | SLAERAL FROL ARIEON, s ; ; been notably vigoraws. Its prineipal - —n dass lawyer. and Licutenant Casey, and accordingly they IMM” v of State Cowdery has received a "l‘\ ni:»l s :\mn “A.fllvuv itru, town Five paries are already in thepoliti- { city has inceasd over one hundrel R e e Ay Tho Yok cunty republian convention | procecded lo take the youth tothe scouicamp | lotter rom John A. Black, commissioner of | fEEFICHIVGRET RO DEAUSCRE et seo o ,mqlinwnmh Dukota, with ‘IH'\“]: " 4 T A e et toh S aibas 18 cipital A MONTICS exporionce with prohibis | poatisulyi. 0 slean out thecarny, buton arriving Lo sur. | inmisration of Aviiona, sk ot u | 18 S8 B R plame i x & 1 g s fiibe M Lol iy dali, AU tion in South Dakota demons 58 he- July 16 s tho datoof the Prrce frosty vesy $50dthe real situation : lut, linga sprinter, | operation of the state of Nebrasla in urging Boston Commercial Bulletin: Hills o be head from. city has quadmplel in populition, | vnda doubt thatthe law is o dead let- | pablican convention Y YT thoy soon arvanged & 100yard Tao woen | upon col s > the early re- | hard set, s the hen said when sho was Ly it s at loast for citis vhow | o iy thope ieipil tovns, In tho vil | Garleldcouty ropublicans williold thelr of 1o hicls, the ontome s be | 1Al of the clause which re” aves fromentry | g to hateh a poredain e meeting of four candidates for | population rangesfrom ten to thirteen | ) governor in Omaha furnishes a wtional |thowand, and thee s a large number Qarleld . n Mthepoat: Dl o i ansy ong | all lands made suscoptible of irigation by | Philadelphia Tiemos: an nob o tramp, swthedrug store has hocomo the sa- | @RYention at Burwell July 1 forr the victim, but at nty-five yards the | mservoirs, ditthesor cnals, Astrong ap | maam” “Then what aro you!" “I'm explamtion for the prevailing cold Jof smatler towns that are making steady iy progress, sra nro two hundrel and s 5 I i Browster citizons were fleeced ont of 82,50 | Idian rumner was joined by four other | 1eal isn for concerted action in themove- | yallking delegate for the world's fure.” }' .;‘i”['l\ *“V"‘"“V"- Huron, Chum berladn a contidenes man theother day. A A T e SATRLE. i Jumped out of the | Mentto agin epen the wnoceupied lunds in Rochestor Post: Chiropodists ot and all the Black Hills towns there s The first bieyele ever seen i Onkdale was [ brushand chased the lad intothe post, Ho | that stateto eutry scttlement. emploved at all the surf-by | e | | 1o pretemse ofenfircenent, Tiquor cau | b ht theve st weele by arecent arival, | cluims that400 nstead of four Indians joined INTERESTING SUPREME COULT DECISTONS. the Atlantie coist to take St ] 3 iy fifty incorpornted towns inthe state, an o hud asfrecly as bofore the aciment Theorgini nof the Polk County Vete the chase. = Deaver vs Bennett, Error from IHarlan | undertow. Anour twelve monghshenco Mr Bitk- f ) ¥ 2o o0 S Fion o Nobraskas e e S * league will be porfected ot Oseola July R enTaiy S IrGY, cunty. Alirmed. Opivion by Mr. Justico | New York Sun: Emin (tohis citios and towns is unloubledly equal 10 | ihe fuct, nor s thore sy atternp!. at con | Joln Rewd e : 2 A Norvil vagerelon tio result of o | you kiow where weare! Guide (psiuvely) 3 gl gl e fict, nc ore 1 empt ab con | Joln Reed recently navigated the Missouri i sy R orse e vecovered from the stale: No, boss, Emin (with tears of joy)—1Thui thatof tho “cities and towns of Kinsts | walment, In sime phces noably | Hverirom Fot Binton to Nichara in o | 1t 18 Discusied at s Meeting of the rby the party depositing the same, if | heaven! lost again ! d andnot very much less than those of | poqdyool, the authoritiesopenly licensy | KT (ol fhfltititio o e R E o k) swimern | Office Boy—\What shall T do with all thi 3 T 3 TPha et i > A sopeily license Ovir: tuentys had. o Glc Elave beo Comna ; o domand hes been mude upon the stakeloldel L Aetoy] Bl tor Th Y o e W ateat for arisein the price of feo [[ows ~ The groatst incwass i e wloon and d >0 revenue from th Wit “t;lyx‘l”\mu: nlllfi.l{l:fmz\;n\h l\\-‘;ml:u'.i Tz Bre. ]—A neeting ..1|m-1w(,:‘.m‘.1 society ts 0. : ;:m‘kl\tli‘ ”"fim{ o Boy l«“x‘m o ::::um].\fi." cream The Doard of health hasissued |Popilation has boen north of tho | apie byt inall towns of comsequonce | fow weelks. % | ' the petition examined and held tostale | Can’tget itin the waste haskt, 1t feol < : e e was held here yestrday. Baron Wissman, | 4 cause of aetio ! et that the milk remaining after | Platte, —an reecs e SRt el ST it glitost difleulty ex- | H.S. Pharvis, a firmor living near Super- | yho was cxpeclod to bo prosent, was absent | - 8. An indotinite allegation in a pleading | ¢,t00 big-—Ruchester Post-Expre m hasbeen abstractod must not [shoving that there ar about om | yorjmeolin socuring stimalants in any | 00 s pitentl “alister which promises © | oy aeountof iliness, caunol be correted by domurror: the mmedy | JYew ¥onk Suns FGrely s lewntug by e sold, hundreedand fifty thowand more - people | yuantity, The lay is yors thin o fire ”‘4‘\“"#‘:‘(‘.:“““‘ e Iving tho | Malkr Siebut, commissimer for East | 1 by motio tomake more definite and cer- | BTN o0 V1P Do o snow ilong th i otill i north thin southof that river. Until | ¢ i5consiitutional hypoerisy. Compred Aing diteh nt Goring hasarrived and has | Afries, descriled Germany’s miltary situs. | "H% 00 4 Upstill, Ermor from Browne Jersey coast during July and August.”” Woanit apny-roll of on hundred and | within afow yoars the popilation of the | yithithe orderly enforeenont ofhigh | bcen placed inpositon. ton in Africa as brillimf. He anomeel [ ty. Afirned. Opinion by Mr. Ciiof Justivs | Pitisbure Dispateh: Irate Youth—<Seo three thousand dolles for June, “bus outh Plittocountiy vas he largst 1y | feomo i Nobosten e oticom &0 | Thogrew dowmtem bigh Teenseandprobi- | that. Baron Wisman would ssuno the ad- | (ibb, Wion amilliam s buli agrossa nat. | hore, Du 2 dil you tell Spurrowgrass e e el rsig | nouiL Eliketou: Nebruskea, bediense 10 | yition wiieh soosr Satarde ot Mo ninisiration ol the Gennan possessins in | wal watercounso withoutleaye 5 buildor 1 | it T conldn’t be cotmted on to pay my j law, and the absence of stiife ali- LW pasr, 130sewite stor and | that country. continue the s ol ¢ = Be debts: nzenbe “1 did 0 G eniiak {pvolgs Wbl Ginattint e e absence of stife and mali- | between Messrs. Hosewat bstor and Y cntinue the same obtained under the pro o Duzenborry—+1 did not. Ou th ST. Jor dubs the cracker combine “an | state hasmade duringthe past deade, | miunon freo whisky anl a mence o | William Crovnover, aSyramse youngmap, | S$5ion of Zanzibar to England and thi fail- | cute proceedings for indemnity under sec- | —<What in theworld is that aw ful racket i 1 as doubled upin terrbloshaps. bup | Cononic strugyle” would ensie which would | sections. I R lInEelth eaco) : d bl mment had been made, but held that | ot satisfactory to the p! s emedy — perity are permitted to eontinue. The H g ity e ey dorel PR HGRGy miles between Niobrar and the present | portel an original packige from Faitbur, aror is tothe other procedings for want of @ uested to send delegates ont and alyed Convad Scimitt, The ¢ Wissman, the government and the reichst Reve and diswisseld. Opinim by M, | oclock p. for the purpose of placing in five and a half million dollars, besiles |gencratin ago seemed so barren of ducehim to a common citizen, i Governor, 's of the Sloux reservalion now Towa fems, firm and esolute colonial policy. inst C.F. Land H. A.T. t recovera bal- | MESICO furnishes a pointer on puilic | Nolast s en a lading i Vosof Pella ns been tkon to_ tho thereol to the orderof N.S. and endorsed to | 3csiorrieier: 3 the construction of a stub used his insunity, W asN G1ox, Jul ial Telogram | want of consideration”in the quantity and s. ima. Anattempt to establish a mam- | while hor chiof citieshave admnced to { 4 1 | ngs. reduced rates, it is reckoning without . braskis: Original-Bamard Chrisler, Re- | gneyame and of cortain acounis duo a 4 | " My come before the anvention, A fewmenof lis calibroshould bo im- | [n all that goes to muke apeople great, v vote east for Hon, Georse L Hustings, b and political debaucher, anystate in the mion, and in the record 6 reg sof the fate of the Nio- | covered ter intime to ait the rope and say | York. Held, that under the ovidenco O, J. 5. newo- | votes and th the monthof June amounted to thirty- found floating in Crystal 1ak, ner Burling. | Glenvood; Gergo W. Hardon, Clinton | of the projerty, diftoront aud gredtor than it ¢ v _ ok d nea 2 dnoughoal Kt e poisoned | Creston's Janes M. Reynolds, Mawhalliown! | @unty. Reversed in part, alicmed in part | miine | change of intcrnal policy which would | million dollars individends and intorest, | [oomeone though pup maliciownoss, The ~ eightdollurs aday for tventy-six waork b t ! Lyons; Zura Vandemarl, Dol < Jacol | mear Weeping Water, Neb., worlh f 5 | Bure.. . Mo islimited to jobs of less than two hun- Rl Jhocy § : gings covered an immense amount of enth consus willshow the pop- | energy of the people, i bounteouscoun- | LIS 1ot Tows whitherit wis a s widows, ele., missue—Hurriet C., widow of | State visited L. M. S.and her husbind at : 1| millions. Ttis asumed that tho sisof | den and enjoy more than an average 2in fhe United Stites—Mrs, Elibeth | ent, Ashtn, Reisue—Judon N, Willis, | fuetive, and that 810 per acre was far abovo anld th 5 vendeo, hauser will know the diference etween Portlnd cemnent and fossil menl pipe covering. THERE were fowoer mercantile failures throughout the United States during the flest half of the present year than recorded in the fivst sixmonth of and the liabilities wore considerably less. In Nebraskaand lowa the failures this year lavebeen thus far one-thivd less in nunberthan lastyear, while in Kansis they have been ahout one-fourth Fyery citizen of Nebrska will be | cious persecutions, prohibition in South | Dickey and Small promises v tho larg. Prof. Fabi made a speech in which he | sion of thestatute the ownerof an adjucent | ntrary Itold bim you could be counted on il justly proud of #he splendid progress the | Dalota is theessenes of outlawry, a pro- | oy Cowdof the seuson b the Beatrice Chau- aiticied the AngloGeman agrement v | uill and dam whose mill, power and premises | 1ot to)? wiholy trist.” Trom this distance |andwillindinitan incentive torenewel | public orlor. took b dose of strycine beciuse the girl b | (i 2% that couitry to cude Walthel by o tion 11 of chapier 7ot sog. without rewurse | tho librazy? Somebody beinz murdercd ! there is no visible hole by which the |confidence in the future of Nebraska ——— fised to ncipreate his aftcdions p ® | L thead quod damnum underthe precediug | 1 y)—*No: it fs my hus consumer can escipe piying the in- [If the favoring conditions vhich VOTW IPHTSTANDING the pledgesgiven | beforw the poism senret a fital hold physi. | “jfanayictoy fo G o0 that the | 1 omho inquest and protoedings roturned by crensed price, have contributed to its growthandpros | o the Omahaand Nicbram committee, | tansacried amd onptid his stonach with i 3 G it the | the sheriffunder thew 1 quod damnumn the Northwestorn company has sholved | *hos A i a= valuible'y [“nuu\‘um for | Jies undersection 14et sez. of the mills and kepublican Stato Convention. DEsPrTs thoofforts of the democrts |wonderful sides in population hasw | the project tocloio upthog: pof ndozen | he mhes eors G mon ab Alexindria X : y | illdams act, vill 1ot be deened reva piliitiofa elootore OthCIRAEANUEN Y 10 crate afictitious defieit in the na- [been supplemented with an equally inal p OBRIANT AR lbation o Ihe Terma ht untiesto meet i conven ton tlonal h"‘nan’_\‘ the public debt state- | marked progressin every depwrtmnt of | line, "The buillding of this branch fs im. | !9 Aftersamyling the contents frecly w et Iutins wer 4..|.q.|u.! thanki Rinkor vs L o, Byror fmm Frankii ¢ ounty. | the eity of Linctn, Woednesday, July 2, ats ment for June showsa sueplis of fift activity, The region which lss thana | portint not only to Niobraca but to the | coundl was notified and the monbers pro- | fir their Clortaton th suppression of Slave Justace Norval vomination candldatos for the following stat e ; i jobbing teado of Omaia, as it vould fur- | ©edel toround up the hoozy officer md 1o | mareiling (he wiclision of e Anglocar | Haomoyal Hevon oo Lol | omossl o o e e twenty millions of the public debt can- [ promisels now coverel with rvich farms, 2 railioal comminicition to. tho recnent and expressing @ hope that | county, Afieoed. Opision by Mr, Chicf o clled. Thus do republican figwes de- [ bustlingtowns and thecomfortible homes | hopde I N i asoe etk malu Justice Codb. 1, O J. 8 hthis action | Lieutenant Goveraor, molish democratic fietid of as industrious and thrifty apeople s | mpidly scttling up. [f the company m‘-\- ;‘.:‘m_pln‘f Suu;vfl‘ll‘\'c. aus hasbeen mus | Thomeeling concluded with ¢heers for the | auce of principaland intorest on theie promis. oy ol ars to be found anywhere on earth. | hopes to punish Omahs and the state by PO LOWR Jaiser. sory note payable fifteen months after dato | mUdlr of Public Accounts. refusing to fulfill its pldg 3 Ploast sylum. Disippointuent in | Nebrs v cota Poi ; : Attorney General, morals for the exclusivebenefit of Louls- [ plaes nmong the agriculturl states, | jold s pldges, or I ant asylun., Disippontment in | Nebraska, lowa and Dakota Pensions, | 0. J. 8. before maturit n‘-m.dmn set up | Coumisslonerof Publie Lanls and Bulld- " aclt i e 4 , at S June 25 at the home of | 1 Ty S P atision e oo | valueof cortain stock, furnitu d fixture Sunerintendent of Publie Tnstraction. moth lottery in Lower California was | o commuding position among tho finan- RLIE T IO 0 1 CLA] Urido’ parnts, Mr.John{lase anddLiss | prepnsy, Ji-]-Powions gnatel to o] of thioUn'on Pucific hoteland cating s A LR o e promptly squelched by President Dinz. 1d commercal centers of thewest. | ity host. Tho people of Nebr linm Bishop of Fort Milison will bea | Yiblican © Furategott L,‘ Berbig, «h» transforred with the possession and property £ LR AETORMIDNMMNIT] i i ot be bullied or bluffed on the question ipple for life as thoresult of carelessly | cased, ; Willam F. Redbury, | of the hotel mud eitinghouse byO. J.S. to | Thaosoveril countlus ure entitlod to rpro- yortal into the Pelican state o siom tho | proernus and comtentod Nebrasks | if trneprtation sates Moy fat o | MBAmE drewiver Auron. Tncrewe Jame G, Alworn, Ster. | I AL and aliely anct fravdulently repre. | Stntation o \ el i inon tho rovailing flood of gambling, i ndecency A e P T IS AT i L elnttaneatielauio Gl R Domestic touble cauised Mrs, Zenth of | 1 Hewry Rokren, Tamora; James | Snted by 0. and for part payment of § o1l erector in 188, @iving one delozate v & g Indecency [ maysafly “challnge comparison with rights and rates withadjoining | pella to hang herelf, but hor husband dls | Frenas, Germmtown. leissue—dohn Davis, | ¥hich tho note” in controversy was given. | jirze 1o o unty, and_one for cach af jehievement during tho pasttenyears . her life. Towa: Originl—John Witt, Bames City; | tisted the sale and falsly and frudulently | Gosrnis. T street commissioner’s pay rollfor | e iroit fens may find the ampled e Tho other duy thousands of dead fish were | enry Spitior, Sidiey; Thimas H. Head, | fPresented the guwtity, quality snd valuo | © courngement for the future, and the THE semi-annual s b day in N Theo: i . Junes G. Baine, Dos Moines; Burt actually was. i by % oz g y 80 ottling day in New | ton. Thecanse of their death is unknown, s ines; Burton M. > ) . Antelops five hundred fuml E l\untl» 1\" nl.;!m;-h, or | soupdest of arguments against any | York d nealy ono hundred | hut itis thougit the lake has bewn poisoncd rls, Herndon; Newell H. Blanchard, Delgae vs Conma. Appeal from Cass | il an average of one hundred and thirty i B ians ; e o N ! | vio m ¢ i ol Is tho propertyof the Crystal Lako fis Tquuy Hoberlog, Des Moines, Inc; ‘::L-l‘.fl,‘.' \::”{f-r .lv.l‘f‘unlmt: ll![l'lmlwll\‘ll\\:\h, Toone. i ik T e * o | endmger orjimpnie the conditions that | Themajor portion of this vast sun was | ing cub. JeseEy L Wellh Lows Juis L Thonneioyla | i o e O Poias s o ral : ! I'4 8, I s . view ave wriven ‘he state - o o i 1 " v T Moravia; Edw cod, Keokuk; Frwi Vy 13 i Callic a, el e 1 4 Loup. . gads tor shine. Inviewof the | haye riven the state lmost wexampled | weung from the thrift aid dustey of Ty body of Soren Jepson, i agd r e e s L ”"'\H | vided one-thivdof #20 acres of land situated | Mutior.. g M fuct that the street commissinor's worls | progross the westto pay interest on fietitious cap- | 0f Clinton, was fond In_the Mississipp i, © ag . Wilson, { (o i & 2 that placeat apointwhere the water is very | 3 7 o, which sho had ne and |4 A . e italization and watered stock. Despite | shallw. He was seen walking along the | Ar Lolver Lake Cily: nond, ; Wwhich sho had never seon and N dred dollars, “itis evident that Flannery’s THE NEW APPORTIONMONT. e t aking along the | Wyoming,' Reissue— . Gordon, Co. | lind no knowle 3 value 1.!-“1 ]m.l-\- or llls h:;nl\' lwper warks on. | ulation of th countiy to bo sixiy-five | iy enablos thom to buve the wjud bur- | e oraceilent, but probubly the John Hill, Dyersville, their liomo in Oakland, Cal., and represented R he India mabber plan. representation wnder the new apportion- | sharo of the fruits of ticrpriso and po irescom Campton and Mrs. Sophin B. Hil Huron, its real worth, Relying upn sich state- > \ Gl hey were born in Baltimore Janu : 4 X o S Y 3 % 1 s Agl 2} 3 o property to the plaintif, Held, that the ; S | Richnrdson . braska threo additi ropreseniatives (AHA tenders an overlflowing me ol lidies s ry skilliul atfine reedle- X o lanaly sieees auqin. sarding AMrican teritory, particalarly the | nay bo affected or injured thereby may pros- | Lippineott’s Magazine: Mrs. Della Crome thisenormous drain on the producti vanka few hois hefore the body was found, |l G ohoder " Oninal | Tho plaiutify, desir rehise the real Atitort Madison reside probably th South Dikota: Inerese—Gilbert M, Vie | 0 them L the land was wild and unp Kivs ol cseiivise s BIBliroo A T T e o Lt They b L nents, thedefendants sold and conveyed the i 2 celed on account of the misstatements of tho ! e ABAL X Loxpox,July 2.—[New Yok Herald in congross and incrowse by that number fsympathy to tho eilies swollering | Woli, HHelverani s iarTios i made thefirst Anieri ble—¢ dtoTur Bee|—Whileas yet mo | Waenerys Breed of al. Appeal from Ad its clectoral vota, The question of how tropical sun, and invites the Since Janus . vobeen | Movement has been nude among London | count Reversed judgment and e the political parties may bo 1 by | pevspiving and prostrate veddents to | exaninedund doclired fisane by the commiy | operaiors, an agitation is about to bo cou. [ Painil und « 23 pidlionenti. Optalin teresting one, and although present iing breczes of this fivoved suramer | jottonor inosewhase relatives aw caring for | manufaetirers will be iieresed something | 1he state of Iliois to B, of Nebraska, to santinss B salenlations must necessarily bo largely A special invitation isextended | themat tome, but merely these who became hlu 5 percent, shipped wnw latterstato, is ot \mh\iw:l i T Liurat e e T P | dulgeain. Louls, Kunsis City, Denver and othor | porhaps sine-tmths ave loreim born. States being ihreatoned with oxtinction ST NoUSE RS, [lacian iy i : atasliotory. GG 4 As noarlyns cn bo determined the | OFTid towns to eschew ice batas and | A yerysingular circumstance was notel ]\li" g 5 uafiid - fo o msked 1o pre- | Arvtieles of fucorporation of the Eletvici iiotaoks E 4 A @ ik % invigoratine ozono. | Within asmallregin loatedupon andnorth | $ide over the town meetings to condemn the | coin slot advertising company were filed with | o — stales o giin cleclors will be: Al | Partulceof the cool, invigorating ozone, | Nithin & susilesiin lowmicdupon anino: [rovisions of the bill. Sowth Wales and | the scerctary of state this moming, The nu- e e et o 1 o | Dok diros Annneiat tvo, Ontiloexa' | afoiiolOmahalinaiin alindinoe on sil| b enlell aaat thi. Divesiee tai. | Birruigham am to 1oy sull ettt AL J'.’v.“"{.‘m.u..in“..'r'.}'.- SEE TN TS i b Ao AR = ian | comers. Within' the temitory, wlhich is very limited, - exhibitions, ‘The plice of business is to be ¢ : cruiser T ml.plwlpln.n aid not come up to | on ) -v\n»nlmw'- or gl t\vu_ln«h-um there wasa snart little hail storm at the He Will Swim the Channel. at Omaha, The capital stoekis to be §2,000, It ,~.u.w.‘.m..m.umy..n no proxies bo the expeclations of the builders, but ox- |one, fowa one, Kansis tvo, Kentucky MORE than a secore of prominenteitios | limenamed, Thern wasa wee bitof acloud, [Copyright 180 by Jame Gonlon. Rennett) The incovporators e John M. Thurston, John | nittel to thoconventlon, “aid thit thodele: sood o o 8o iE 2 e 5 ne, uisiana one, 3 in- ¢ ot lirger the shiblical one of the bignes LOXDON, A Sy orall S, "Tebbets, K. L. Lomax, M. 8. Linds: ] s pr beautiorized to cast tho weded thespeed domanded by the gov- |one, Loulsiann owo, Narylnd one, Min- | yre shouting for 1 recount of the census, | 108 Hrzerthan tho biblical owe of the beness ,' o, “'L““I -”-'\ i ;‘)"" ”’l"‘“ i ,'\ e By, M. 8, Tinduup W, | fote of thodologkts ) i o] o] rOIrge B Sl tis. osotr 00, 381 s8] >, (P i 0L & man's hand, \d re b 0 ble—Special toTne ring DU s £ L RYSARAL W Ve D 80- . DR D3, Cha . emmmt. Anaverige speed of nineteon [ nesota throe, Mississippi one, Missowi | hocquse the rotums fiil (o cone up to | lizhtilng, wind orotherdemmsteation on the PROAEID IR 1] srREihe ony L g TRA TR, Qupiean. of ¢ arviewDavls 2 A i WAL MLSEELEY Seorotiry. and ahalfknols perhow was attained | four, Nobraska threo, Now Jorsey one, | jheir inflated expoctations, In this ro- | PAFLOE tho elenouw, Ttjust lailed fora miy. | °f an interview Davis Dalton, the American B1810 a0 as it s 0f Fisprar | ok EARIAC S ROy B over u forly mile course, exceeding the | New York one, NorthCarolinatwo, Oho ite on this one spot,and from analmost | Who cntemplates swimuing across the chan | fled lod articles of incirporution this | contract requirements by a lenot and a | two, Pensylvania one, Texas two and spect, Omala is a shing exception. | joudlesssky, nel fom Folkestone to Boulogne, in formel reasing the capital stock from v N I s Thecount of the city, thanksto the ac- e the Herall corespmdent that ho'willmake | 315,00 to $12, 100 Balf, ind notting the bullders a premium [ Wisconsin one. Thesix new states will | jivaloyalty of the peaple, was comple 2. Conahiand Northweat, Lo elemph at tue Weptniing ot Algust, Ho | Thobank of MoCool Lis fled articlos of y 2l ; ey Hot s Tl o veloyalty le, N et cesulted 10 the murder | XPresed himself quite fitto undertike it | heorporation with the secrtary of state olone hundred thousind dollws. In |probably huve tweity doctralvotes, | yithin the specified limil, and the ro- | A FReoE sevemup ruultel i tho murdor |06 Bt e vaterls a5 yot scarvely wien | Tho cipitil stotk is to bogso. o> ©r o> 2 > speed, construction and equipment the | distributed s follow Soulh Dakola | gult cheorfully concurred in, RGeSl b e ke 2 " | mough, Questionel as to his ma train- Mr. E. I"rial hus entored upon hisdut ‘When Taby was sick, we gaveher Castorla, Philadelphia ranksin the first class of [ four, Washington four, Nowvth Dukota, it biidoe 24800 A T salion pack on the Columbla river [ | 1, n’.;““»:rl;-';[‘ir“q”\vv Ew & n‘-]v- \:. L w; as recorder in the oficeof the secretar, Wihen she wasa Child, sho crivd for Castoria, modem cruisers, and her successon the | Montans, Wyoming and Idiho three | rpus Beatrice debute snnouneed for | OF phaomeial i const- | g evio), meeasig. tho tine and distaic | CITY NEWS AND NoTE When shohecame Nise, bk oling 12 Deprie, l\[lul ln‘,\_lju uishes additioml evidenco ..{. ”.\(..:\ ll\llx‘. > 1\(1 loat n..!i Yoo | july 5 and 7 isattmeting wide-sprend | A Grand Juiction, Col, frujt growerthinks :’j_“}.\w‘m‘“”l o drinks no stimulan ] Mr Pollck, wholives on ' andSocoud ‘When she hadChildren, sho gavo them Castoria, of the ability of Ameriuns to ompete | of 1938 the democrtic etecdoral volo | ypyontion, The prominence of the speak- | i acro of grouad!in valoy cn 1o gt i streets, caused the arrest tc of Ired Hop {nship building withanynation onearth, | would b incremsed from one hundred > AR pie, John Sallivan and H, 12 ) baso ors and the vital im portance of the ques- | Wideto yield 50600 quarts of strawberr Arrested a Panic fall Siends who Bate. Beow gl g the - : and sixty-eight to one hundrel and | CONGRESSMAN LAWLER, one of the ghty-six, but (his assunes that none ; S peoplo of this stats eobrihe | A yalutble lorsewas killol theothor day | Buevos Avuas, Jnly 2.—Spodal Cable | pacaof tho neighbirhool by the: tionto the p of {his stuto omtrid- | ' iomsng Cal, byn catish whidh the 83l | sramio Tis Ben ]-Thesaloof the Woster | Jelling, and making put gront stalesmon produced by Nlinols, |Of e now states will east its vote for *Tas imbibed an overdose of Joffesonien | thedemocratic @andidate, Upon this .\:.I)-- 1:||-grlr}_\> to (h.-l:rlu-r.[u T}:mi{ sted m.‘.: swall w‘.‘.\‘\:v‘x.uu (1:[\.1l<li.;< at i trough. Tilway hus been complelod and £500,000, tho | selves by { e own i 10 question alllocal option license s reportel thi all the chdce vacait | jalaue of the English purciuse money, has | heie balls throughuhe i OMAH A rulation prevall, or shi LA Jandin the Upper Beit rexin in Mostau v R Mg X J g in the neighborhoodat the pe ulation p ail, or shall the state Je lias beon takn up aid settlers aro stil been paid, transiction arrested the simplicity andis doterninel toinvoke |assumption the wepublican electonl | 4o5nea? tam bosn IHup | panicin the gold market. Tho shaves of tho | W65 conaTTER LOAN AND TRUST foderal ail in securing s wholesalo sodlal | voto would be inceasod from - e TR R R R e .\.A:xvu.u bank of Buenss Ayres Huctuated The reeblae ChE e S 2 Upnsgele weform, Mr. Tawlr declares that tho [ twohundeodand nimtecr two hundred | UNDER our new and volumiious millc | Praine, war Taconn, Wash. wis carying | W festirdiy betweor 1T and 13, | g0 Gl conrt om tday 1o 16 . cal COMPANY, greatost monace to the perpotuity of the |and fifty-two. It is possible, hovever, |regulations it will bo necssary to place M,m.v.-\xihmw in his hands, it exploded, sl for aconvention, 1t was decided to ¥ Sabseribed and Guaranted Capital ropublic iy tho liveriel. lavkey, Com- [ that thedomocrits miy ewryoneof the | an inspertorin overydairy anmed with | IOWAE 1 buad warly off. atemited o |° 1o BN Ehocioru at Horlin. et e AR R LR L A R A et pared with him, amrcly isamild Sin- |new stites, porlaps Montana, in which | clubs and suflicient chemical knowledge | somunit siicide in Blico, Nevs by goting in "“‘“_‘“: duly 2.-[Special Callegrun 0 ] jouing thenunber of ddegaies tach warl | somuerelil papors” rocelvos ind | exioi day pienie. The count could even |cas tho cloctoral vote of thatparly |to draw the chalk line betweor the botwoen_ two freight cars, A brakeman i ”‘_’ ". ]l Mj li;x'.:u.:»‘m.jw_ w;‘.i-[‘ [ .‘w xmj‘l ‘u‘\‘w.x"wv shonld have, {6 was deciled (o j”“’;", o ‘xL'\.i“,"f\f‘.‘f.fl".',y"',‘,'f,:'.“.J‘,‘ X suewive tho original package, or with- | would bo increased to ono hundred and | uineand the bogus article, Pl BiA ouljuathising ';"““."\'\‘"{,“',‘;.’”, iion nd. fhe g of B’ Foroliu rifle toams | and the anvention Moniny, Juty 1y Y 1 | lets luxon v stand tho attack of an army of forelgn | eighty-vine,and the republican eletornl — U9 SOAL SREAIA. ON/ A, JORLAY SOV | now visiting this cuntry, marched in pro- i S he : T ) g o g 3 1 X 4 all of thiir breeding stock comsisting of ’ 8 D SILVER WEDDING Omahal.oan stCo fnvadors. Butto the penetrating mind | vole to two hundred and forty-nite. 't | THERE is a punful amount of addi- | wbout two thousand head now rangi ifasinkailie lvn Il I8 naEpiug and o 1 from L _& Trust of the Illinols statesman the posillions |seens likely, therefore, that the not gain | tion, division and silenco in the juil in- | Judith comtry in Moutia, baclk to Blg Hom | JEEEE bl SHRES bl I A s that sho has kot SAVINGS BANK. unicipal suthorities, " of aristocricy ure lng the 1ife blood | of the republicans will be at least ten, | vestigation. Tho enthusiasmof (he in- | Y83t Wioming. b i P S i : is lite of lato by . ocricy are sipping the lifo bleod | of the rpublics @ Iy gation. ; b vi s of and by poiating s | S.E. Corner 16th and Dougla A Chinsman at Sacramento was charged of the nation, undermining its founda- | Allowing fortheloss of one electoral vote | vestigators suffered a chill when the | with taking 0 £200 diasmoned from i - ”“‘;""” N laded gu and brandishing a batehot | paia in Capltal AsiENGTON, July 2. Special *legram bt ADISS tion und otherwise offending the po in Maine, the only state in the union to | combinecalled down the spasmodie re- shirt ‘l’h Chingmn x»wv‘\“ : B A et 12,000 a6 }“ ¥ havo l‘vw "(n'ut -Iu.‘“‘ lad and g i tood Cipital M P39 a hut p ho jewe $150. Now 0 IR F 30nas ofic $1=,00 A y " fr ands Llabllity of Stockholders % and dignily of Amoriea, "This alart 10s0. former from the Fifth, TREINA tha Lomoler Sl B 3000 40 6103 hu bicn plrig 1 prpeel ocl G ar Cont Intaroat DAL o i Audrew Springer of Delty, Ce s 2 el Ly aoiverancy . ANK J. L ANGE, Cishice arms, Upandat them. The comtry is | voto of lur hundred ind thizly-eightin | e mannoe i which the saitay | seciod somo mothsgo b kinaging e L EAARIR AR W T 0 smarible Ja 1 0focrard, G W yausi gisla ““ Ly e P oS s SR L Al 9 i) " Y i e ool foe | young ludy on Su sl momnad 4 Gl wh., July 8 —The total loss by | # mauner somewhat unex s . Wymn, Creasurer wady to follow wherever Tawler dares | 1892 of which two hundred and twenty | commissioner 1s vorking the council for - ]':f SO Iafithoa Coee l“\ Tlo Bl lst night's Sre was $100000; [nsurance § e PILE FOURTH AT LINCOL Directors—A. U, Wyman, 1. 11, Millard, J. | N 10 lead, would oo wajority, It ls seon, theror | restrictive liws shows that the rolict of | tmello was cspturd ot Clico, Utab, butl 00, | Lincoln witl celobrate the Fourth of SR dionm o gy, Nuah Tiowh g rin gs. constition of affairs calls overy pitriotto This contemplates a total eleetoral e

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