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D BEE, FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1896 'l;”": DAILY ”I‘: E ' INDEPENDENCE DY cratic sonator had warned his party [ victorious. "Plhereturns givetheliberals .lll'lll)ll'l"l"li AS : VI:I:,\(‘;H-:IVL FROM T"E r\plT“. [‘”Y. ;\Iv‘l ;\l“ll:":“(vl'ly::‘::‘nllll!:l:‘ ::'V”ly': 1‘::‘]‘)?;\]-‘”‘“ A | When on July 4, 1776, the bell in the friendsin the houso that if the bill was | o clear galn plipne hundred and twelve | g g0 0l GIEE a0 e Excellent | thit_the Japness wornen aro “ser L. ROSEWATER, Bditor. tower of Indepondence hall, Philadel- not to be allowed tobecomen law it must | votes over tho, poturns of 1880, while the Advice from the Puly — angelle Ho doclres therao to e e phia, proclaimed that the representa- bodef Robert J, Burdette, who is colebrated . y 1 0 the Nap | MW graeful natin in_ the vorld, EVERY MORN tives of the colonles had signed the dec- publicans nate would support allies, despite. oxteaordinary efforts to | nsoneof the greatest humorists of tho | A Ose of Mistaken Ientity fn the Xan | gays that “their simplo je e sation w livorced them from their Later opinjons, however, indicate that | whip them iato line, shows u significant | present day, proached asermon the other Who Was Poisaned, universal alacrity to Vot g I 5 4 Aaae 69 { 1 I i orning ut the Jptist pleasel, theiralmost div A Na0s - 16 Cltsce Detiale, (et this is ot the case, and that some of the | reduction. Tho rosult fsnotto be won- | morning ut the Tubernicl | | Eiineailot " Mkt ion peoplo therehy i I " A B sallesd "-‘I: b (‘” o “'( {n | Bermon was IL Sumuel, xviii., 20: WIS NAME LEE INSTEAD OF BAUGHN. | nifed and elgait lehaviorubor One Y ear ' ) ne action upon it u demoralized condition of the party the young man, Absalom, safe? other natins. Ouno Year . f 2 sossior erhaps with OWer. Jurd COMpare v safety of = OFF TS went nat ion, perhaps with | p Burd ipared the safoty T e Ol . St % that it 11 oxpedient Lom with the young men of to A Statement of the Assesrnt o P oot B L T Do Sttt ! he one 1 a1’ cxpression. ‘of bid tactics of the union b P the portls that b ) Nebraska Railtoads by (he Whil thesmuall boy, the big boy and i LR rsaty t entin poople at the cong depot combine must convinee the Roek pAvesILy, sl WATGH Eeoen. Uy aliltee Bonrd of Equalyation | very oli boy wers tedering a penmp i b, I 1 : L L JIEL to sleep, and to bed to lie awake, In News Notes, | cetionto taday’s Lurdly glorous ov. B L e eviningby firing off boubs ind b to accept the liberal | wreek himself, and wlhen ho s wreeked : - ; 1 ain prominent pol f \ Contral Bridge | he does all in his power to cure himsell, | _Livcory, Nob., July 8.—[Spwial to fne : s, who was temporar ing dabate in that body. | company. sccuring an inde- | There are whipping posts to keep him 3 | ‘ ‘ y tein that )l‘, : “‘ i s ,',:l‘. from beating his wife; jails to keop him | man who met his dath In Pask's ba to, spoko I 1o The He | ny 1 > ! . g LR b i M e B s D honest, and the “gallows to keep himout | drinking carbolic and hsted of ale rolindi man as he tvo s A ey ki Oole : . 1 : ral clections bill, | trafic at first hands, they have placed | oy yidor, This goes to show there is | Josoph Baughn, aso lotier was fou he Millaed baleony pins psasbisdady e ndto invite 1 the den ving given notice that | themselves in the eclutehesof competi- | wood gs well s ovil in human nature. | prson with that nano o tho e Andthis is iy iching [ " " dendeavor to talk itto de tors, whose interests west and east will | The sime applies to the young man. | Laterthobodywas dentificl by o friendas | fsmt Well it s Ton 1 i Comnane. Prontie t the wonderful | they l endeavor to talk itto death, . n ! 3 e i The bee Publishing Company, HUDT]Q}(UTV. of his country during little | but & number of republicansenitorshav- | necessarily hamper rival Had the Hn,;- tions riso in hu’p.n“l:; ”n s our | that of John Lae, abrother of Gooryo Lo, a | than a ot tites senitor wb The Bee 1 2 Fam n Soventeenth Sty ni - A B " i dlu oot o Mand and koo aided the | duty to_exert our good influence garbage man at Omaha. Mr. Lee has been | hon sanl miles Omiha yin all” departments | ing al ¥ declared thele oppn- | Rock Tiland and Milwaukeo aided the | S 16 excet, our, #006 (lustee Wbl bige man O ' e § i n SWORN ST ) " OF CIRCULATION | i ag Aty apprised by telograph of ith of his | exhibi §i ) his pa b 1 . 1 him ide 1n the fach that he 1s n of debate the ure |they would not only have s Mr. Bundotto then uddressel himselt | jiOHEE, FLsibbur el wother ofthe kad | Lsile Geor rotary of The Ben \ ; and to strongthen | ofthe is dounhtle gired. Inthat feured one of the most conven- [ to the merchants of the congregation, | ftt esidvat Guchnatiand have 1 ti- | Beare ! ot : Salannly swear izenand to sti I ¥ : : T for o depot i the | says the Philadelphin Rocord remind: | fed by wi of the deith of thir sm. No| Neoraska lelogitior to o for' N ; fsmand the sense of duty. It| peeted to prolong the debate on t ll, fcity, and unlimited titory for yo having young mon under their centrol | Uil the parnts are hewd from, Manw of nows for the mmon to hew Amevieans who have | if possible, to the end of the life of the |age, but they yould have entrenched | pYINE yout men anter thetr Coit tho il Ivive o morsie.” Dut Figl o it A Al 1 f 1 1 1 Y L) Lalody , the hostle who Com par with Leo 5 broad sny that they never hal o | present e 1 theroe will bo no themselves in the good will of the peo- | their young cmployes, to treat them as | ok W lestion ol ampuy with Leo 851 3\ et 5 WS T ras ytion of the grentness of ing to prevent them doing this excep ple, and secured additional traffic which | younger hroth thus ina great way till alive, andtoday hisphysicians expressed 8 never mind wihon ey or o just estimate of its in-| 1ack of endurance, should the rapub- | would more than compensate for the in- | preserving them from the great ovils | the hope that he will prbally suvive. “The repiblicans of Omala have Batury i - i forelgn | licansInsist upon keeping the bill under | erensed outlay. Tt s not too late to r they would undoubtedly succumb to if WOOD IS ALVEANDKICKIN ti no bon experlncing i { wsion until a final vote can be [ tify the mistake and muke themselyos [ MOV properly care Mt J. T Bolingof Beaver Crossing soms | tese wonlor s to why they 3 . - -~ — doubt A. Wood of | rewivethelr mall and by SR R L AVETEELB T sildal Sl vy BE T | FRETA; solil with the business interests of the TOLSTOL. Madison, N. Y ame t Liicoln to s ol i Nefoin v hador BT Bl O . i ThiE SRty ol tHis Manaire Syai A geiadats P the'son of ‘Mo Gine to Lincoln to sc- | thohands of o demurat, A litto dohy orerirn R R T SR, B | republie who vislta the old world must | | The pasazs AL el 100 i i R A EEvlitny DroATE B (He ' Apamtti || Bostus i, | (e miterol s chingo ws exptl, Llp;“ e \\.-\\ I I‘m. Notary Publie 1."» thus impressed : ’1'}' however .m“j‘, h ORI G AlBHE ‘,‘\r THiL S ‘Im: Pennsylvania democrats undoubts _ Strange Views on Marriag NOX. M % ’l:‘q“l‘,I,le;‘..(x“‘\;;‘x’,.Hlv‘h\‘_‘ I\(\I“‘\“:lh(:l;:l(‘\l:;:;.‘ ‘\; .‘x‘,“!u'w":n u 1ths L pleasure and instevetion he may find ; e s edly selected their most available man| Tolstoi is the product of the hour, e e o e K0 e T ymd the change I sinil Seorge i, Tachuck, ing dulyswom, de. | thoro Do will still encountor methods | yeur and {t 1s questionablo whebhor the 1 "l 0 oo™ Govemor Pattison ns | Idke o plccaof hot luva he has been | (UL thiefof mhcopluiily fidiciles, Wiod | tios fs all the otier larg cilios T o Moo e | and systems which are the heratage | effectof this will be to the advantage of hurled from 1l er depthsof ucor- | ol b + shicw 1o B Fonairet, | Ste—ind nariy ewry om o 1 reulation of Tk DALY Bee for the | of institutions the opposite of those| the republic rupt. socinl syst says the New York | wisho o 106 With. hin g smaller owes, wo, for that maiter-| ath of July copless for August, o which e Bion i Herald, Itis'laterlife is a protest and [ Wo ) und the boy in an o noticed that therepuiblicins of Onahatalked 1880 r Septomber, 188, 12,000 | under which he has been reared, anc o) R tor No- | which im rostralnts and conditions | NVEBRASE. or, mooxs ovrpone. |himand ex-Senator Wallace, hut the | hiis prosent ven opl Guiber, 18 M . heod Sk The his 3 20,045 ¢ futs L5500 coples sometimes onerous and always annoying y: 3 N n istances . o i1 " vas | socis 0 . axcesses of the 10y JLTDL O Even inrepiblican Frante and Switzor- | (1 B e oSt st TC Totods | Hat Pattison wus clectod gov- | & reaction violent, ex and danger M 018 ¢ land he cannot pursie his way with the t 3 3 o ¥ SR T AA 80 Ml SiAAE G B OB IAY Ae .| ous. i | i A frrcodc .,‘ i in his own coun-| the external ki crnor in 1882 and made a popular admin Voltaire in like manner mastc the | Wood offered to pay hor way, d in my reodom enjoyed in his ow the ofl room, ¢ p and conspi istration, He will undoubtedly ma evils of contemporancous church meth: Mrs. Boling man from Mr. Mandersona pledgze that he woull cios of the lobbyists, the ruin of 1 strong man nov, though there is little | ods for the by “ !\34\\“14" of (‘ HEH [0y diar Lioy rsxionjiie Mt Wood | notmate a change f1thepostnastership ind the betrayil of public trusts. bability that he can win again, there [ timnity, and franticilly sou l‘.') institute | sequent 1y he is ki § | atOmaha wntil be, Broatch, gave theworl ited in the house, asall the re combin vote of the toriesand their Milwaukee companies by this I ¢ o nallon of | rate th ssion of the bill in the s timo that thoy have made a serious mis- e, spreading over *tain 10 be prol I as thereis i loption of the pro- tuitis trier sort of pati arogress, in order to X any interference with | construction of a competing by a8 such the sentiment | event t sulirly the republican theiv candidate for governor. A pre veitings ave asnrcasm, o | phanasy ‘u‘m liere and managed to - get po: | outvery plinlyon the matt But thats ke Fallon s inte s showed so thand | representsa spivitual reaction from the | sessim ofhim, Tlhe nother, who was do-| g)1the goodit dil. Verywell, nov, the story ry of oration campaign- | latter showed scar geaad feel 3 ol ing lousework for a manon Iwenty-frst | ¢ SOROCH bbbt “”_) W streel; Bk praRs site to g0 back to hor | thit cane tom nd from & soure swch s weallhy lusbind. Fearing that sho might | inmy mindleaves nodoubt whaterer as to its ngtheboy | truthfuness—isthis show | “W.J. Broatch alng time agp scurmd ndelsewhere on the he is made to feel i Tammany b wed at both sanobject of sury ends and the luerg 1r freely he finds nowhere that ener, NEUCASKA JAILIROAT) ASSESSATENT | Without stepping toremind you of how very v familiar vith the mannerand meth- ics this year, a8 there was eight roform, he poured the vials of his weath | 1 upon 1o 1 boldly advocated the T » ment shows the nunber | intimate Ba with wh of 1 the assessid Land Ireib Tiier bk abolition of all religion beeauso th the total lygret pwer t — pi I push which 8 0L COTHDMLS CorPUPLIGRIBL, Bab Ltis || § 0, though in Pennsylvania there in s acquainted with was ne f the stite of Nebr ninal by the | over entor I will s stateboant of wqualiz L 180 oF (o, ste s it TuE Minnesota twins have come to [owncountr blows. Now lookout for blood on the gl gl \inment, hei t. Anthony. T i wh most seandulous chapter In- tho record | are greatmany republicans disntisfied [ ho was acqualited wi tiand does not approach the story of corpora- | With Hu-l rule of 5 naor Quay. ‘M-' S o BT 1 S Viliraion tion rasenlity vevealed in the Mass- eratic platform shows the party in | tous for i i NAE OF RATUIOAD, f ryeus hal his heart ate to very friendly to Mp, | Profit thatdoes le 3 £ : | |as is quite goer KiN84s CIrY hobble > line with a [ wier 2 Cloveland. Were Pattison to be elected tica us planning andeampaign- | it might make some difference with the 8 i 50 | only inOmaha, but in v nds unequaled, even though a | chanees of the sresident, i X 1 % | of the state. When | g . ¢ ua g s pulses of his heart, but neither his 00 | proident Boatd exacts from Mander DRSS o i ar Bvlioj i : B I priofy | WITHOT investigation the con- | ment ior his plan of redemy | theplelze o which I just wfernd. Tho = - e 1 0 ditio [ new jo ywoves conclu- | € et ‘M £ | hegoesto Gall randsay S Raibalinac e it B Y. Ballshed ; i M uferred to anattempt to bribe the me- | dition of new juil proves conclu- | Gy dy0int of social philosophy he f ; £ L ol Oy bt b i Tk voly that thowork was a shameless | {0 five thousand, Poor ol s City. BB U bavE e ; : : \ fow weels ago the dispatche purpose of & practic ; Al R i1 o t \ sieoe of jobb 1y rushec gk stic hic svusive sophistry, o p . ) ) izpiindl gl d ol A Sl Pl S investigation justclosed unearthed the | Pieee of jobbery, hastily rushed through | rlotorie hides ve sophistry, o 0 % nination for govenor you w whole raseally scheme, The West Ind | andengineered by tlie immaculate Davis, | his logic i insane L B is that the prevaili 4000 ] 00 S0 A0 A’ tna i v eV 3 -y a | Twenty-five hundred doliavs have been | 1 istrueth d o i appearance in the house. The fact that railway company of Boston desived a 2 marriage are that many young | i el = te you can. ‘I.‘l, ’. “”.(,, obt ‘,\,."‘ J\\,,C \.-‘4.”“ l::l :’l charter for an elevated railway, Six ‘“"-\ “1"{""_ W “"“ i “‘ | men are me to Lo | yissonri it Spi i | g i “‘l‘l'l‘”‘l.‘J insures the measure an carly funers i - months before theclection of members of | DMALA’ snd dono over enlatling addi- | foctune than to fall in love; that young | Jelds panilioniernh] 181 io0w| st 00 | was male, signed md seald S the legislature the company laid its | tional costson the city, Not only were | women froquently look more cagetly for | ui ys0l sso0w| w710 00 | then and tlere, lans to capture the members. A leading | the positive orders of the council | an establishment than for a home, It st P | o Sroow| o 0o | 1 is the storyof why the peogle of ! LCOBULES 5,04 na placed 1 | ignored by theinner eirele of the com- | Miy also bo true that romance has ot ithor 4 s0in| 5000 0| 102,10 00 | Omaha continue and will entiue for lawyer and politician was placed in Bine Bt e % wrotly dis. | 1argely given way to finance, and that eago. StlauiSian-| e e | long tine tocome to nceive their mail from charge of the work, with an unlimited | 2o, bib the work was scerctly dis- id, suborned rogue, is using his ar- o, Kanans & “He.| TWWISH4SSOW] LGN 00 | ¢4y oyl of n demoeratic posimastor. supply of the wherewith. Eyery legis- | tributed among the friends of the gang | 1,05 th pieree a bank uccount instead of Yool 5] so00 | 650,90 P lative district was “*scen” and voter: andoutrageous prices charged for boteh | i hewrt. The oath taken at thealtar has lie anVilley, Kun. i 3 e 2 sus CSouthwesten | 8] 10000| 34,00 00 | trictism, thou ant indeed a ram jevel 1" workers employed to fix things, In a |Work. Theresult is not surprising, Tt | sometimesno higher signiticance than nd & Wyo: | - i republican district the company was for | i 1 siecord with the scandalous jobbery | the b ‘-”w’\”‘i' el i 074 $500 i PROVIBITION OR NIGH TICENSE, fot b mpany wis A 7 s Y | binds both parties to the transfer of e Lineo & limok I 81 1000 00 £ 3 the republican nominee, ina democratic | 40d favoritism that prevail insuch do- iein 1 .x(ml-v property or real esthate, OXFOr & Kanans 1| 6000 1) | The Great ebate at Beatrice July s for o democrat; but in all cases it was | Partments of the city that the Deodiin Tolstoi’s sneer at this sta 1 gilleanggvaloy el o an $i e o P e gang have managed thus far to manipu- | Jike the shot fired 2t Concord hie a8 City & B o Mr. S S. Green, sceretary of the Betr for the West End company. Friends g P L TR (e K el AArmaa totedto Boston in | 1ate. round the world. - Thosting of hiseriti : : utaiqus assmbly, smds Tae B t SRR SR S cism is vicious but deserved. In the 5 5 wing for publication: BLOV IO BNL TS LRI ALIC UNDER the benign influence of the | blaze of his eloquence we see Hymen dis- ssessod valuatlon por mile.s ere will bea jont d objocts and aims of the company ox- [ HEEG iity-cightors, the “*purifi- | guised as ar auctioncerknocking 1y wze valueof Pulimun cars nihé £ “Prouibition vs. High L "‘["”‘ d ”)‘""“ il "‘(!’.’!“ ;“' 3 ‘H‘ VO | cation™ of local polities is going on in ny.‘“': "":v ‘:,2'.‘,.“1 ,!-]m. sty N steris Unioi e Tagralpl oy & I .nl.”( l:n-nl‘lul \’ = um“, hmn\lm ; :]‘ S L o e e ol tliunical ) No ‘adoount il be | gna ey e paniilins wedna) e S o Iy 1 2 i kept of the cost. Every one rallying | So far we sitat tho || Tn the toloigod aseot Hiatt vs Kinkld | Sioaul Diskle shalemet of e meHibts th the thresholdof | Under the Tammany banuer can help | fect of Jove " he tolay o mution for re- | national comnitice, wd lev. SamSmal wil a worker in every voting precinet, it wi Sals i ho company was on the thresholdo self ani Ipertihect duostion. |Ehucis ithur at ‘thoarrc as denied aud the case rana detate prohibition, : S woriklamovory vating nradingh e wllllithiak olion Hids ar success when an obstreberous member of | Linsel! and no imperiinont questions | JLEE KA O A e Hrron, of for anew trial upn its e This | " Jon. Bdyard Rosw oditor ‘of Tie be secen that thesolid Twenty-cight are |template with as much freodom as e e il Bene e Ly A oIl B e e : o i 1NS) whd the cortroversis | B mnd- . el T determined “to prevent the use ofmoney | possible from both partisan and pessi- | Hhe 1egislature objected and demanded t when we ask for the remedy our evihe awneshipof catth aid liigalion | wil'argue fir hih liense In clections™if itempties the club trens- | mistic feelings. Onthisday evory one | #%IPAWY. A el PENSION ¢l nts are flooding | tencher is no longer a philosophor, buy | 48 een pending ever since - Kinkiid, the e e ury. SEgaEn ol HRoLIOTAY this section with circu fnviting | an anarchist. The most disheartened i, whilo the suproms cowt onvimes |, YPublicmn Slate Convention. campuign wus a hummer. The agents to drum up thoso entitied to a | Dessimist shrinks from his proposed [t fiud some error i snds. th case £ | ila0 nORMISHI BLSoES of Wb i balat o cost to the company, up to the investi n’ h',” e S moant 'I e ot Nzt plans and the practical manspurns them | for anewtrial. It is lerstood that K | |'\' ‘l‘,“ re ':”‘l'\f\‘(.xl l'“" ‘ ‘“ <—\-'-~ from | A eus| der recent acts of congress, | 1 s They mo: ) ) & kaid will so fortify hisnextvictory within- | ther seve ountiesto nieet b conwention in 3 Al e hundred ani L ] : asnonsense, They mean dynamite and iid will ifyh t 2 1 | 8 Tt il o =\ hion. gl ofo, fundied et hinteon |l mha ibs Ralleonatiionsiofinted ols ol| Ml e B . ne of ob- | thecityof Lncon, Vedusday, Jily 3, ai$ thousand five hundred and sixteen dol 3 v g | jectio echnicalitie o fully satisfy | o'cockp. mi, for the purposs of plachg in T T R oy oha| ¢ o { dirt on it dort | jectimable technicilities asto fully satisfy | lars. Of this the law cobbled the | 1O I‘I‘\ }‘ pe H]-“")‘ IM-w[\n] 1 11;.-\)-“" A”»-t spot of i;-{‘ T the sup reme tribunal | nonination candidates forthe forloving stale major portion for “eounsel” fees, twenty ‘:"‘m“‘""l"" RE) ha louny ol the g0y MRS S A DA L = : 0 Lo four thousand went to the county and —— and for fear we may misunderstand hini, sy e - dalions s | T Ba s GOTRrRF: five hundred, whi seventy-fiv Chicago Inter-Ocean, asacrment, and fallin L isme alio urknown here. Auditor of Public Accounts. hundred went {o puy for pulls in the | Sincethe new liquorlaw in Boston went | folly. They indicat wkness and v A ut the Mongolian is | SiateTrewnrer i & ’ iaheae Lisicts a Linge busin Comnissioner of Publto Lands sad Datfle e ARt toh und every pure woman, Murviagens an e shetia Margal cuslooel (or ‘Seelery, Gallagher, 1willkeep youin for life to Chics repullic of the new world. THE Blair mendicant bill has made its | 5t i1o0 (o1t bo. Ricesky its chicf advoeates hail from the south laims of hi country upn his pride and patriotism. These e prossed upon him in every chapler of its wonderful history, and uve of cvery charaeter that canincite pride and patviotism. The 1 steady decapitation of veteran em- ployes of the Union Pacifie suggests to the remainder the necessity of climing B d104Omalin aa's reBldente. 1o ¢ty Eemon 7ho latd st ahe deep the foundations of the republic and their successors who have pr I it, the great soldiers who havemade the miii- olitical consistency — senatrial - Tur weelk tof the packing pro- ductis incomplete. 1t makes "noallow- ance for the eflorts of the Tammany 3 2 a0 o rts to pack the repub tary history of the nation glorious, the RE - eminent jurists whohave left an illus- —_— trious record of judicial wisdom and in- THE failure of the council committee | tegrity—for all these we moy safely to explore the jail job is satistactorily |challenge comparison with the foremost expluined. No provision was made for |men of any time and country, while diving siits and the members are not [in the realms of discovery and pert swimmers, invention this republic stands ——— firstamong the mnations of tho earth, At T vato of fifty dollarsn head for | Al this it is peculiarly proper for us to | 50U o line. With such 1ib versary, und to con- should consider that he is fist of all an § Ame citizen, whatever his party Now that the watervorks company | afiliation, and that whether he call has decided to plant a fewmore foun- | himself republican or demoerat he tains, steps should be taken to supplant | hag an equal and common Interost those shapeless granite boulders and set with every other citizen in sub- them in some lonely corner of the |geying the honor and welfare of county, where they will not shock the | his country. The more univers: artistic eye or offend good tuste. this feeling tho greater the securit againstthose dangers which beset our COMMENTING on General Sherman’s | jns a specch to o graduating class of girls, the Atlanta Constitution suys the general “is all wro; and is very much of o crank. Old Tecumseh will never be forgiven for marching through Georgia andinvad- ing Atlunta without the consentof the | fyith in the people, and the nunber of tives, Evidently they have not for- | gyoh ishappily not lar gotten the forceful 1 s hetaught The fact that the o vance of this them inthe suburbsof the townnearly | uyniversary is loss ronoral and enthu- twenty six yearsago. siastic than in forne s does not haa straight-laced pross of the Ful | 1y portontous, but which | Staight-lced pross of the Hub. : ‘ e R e Tho most astonishing feature of the ¢ tratitution'should e Sals M ‘“[' “', & ok ""““": seandalous affair is the attempt of the Bouncing Mr, Breckenvidge, tho ground in the name of progress a ane sty ¢ o IRope aro kepl | o, biny to dofend its boodle methods. St Laouis Globe-Demoerat the gencral welfar alive and active. The future looks 3 O unple and humilisting for Vhile theso thri t boldly declwres that the end justified 1l be unplessant and humilisting for While tl threatoning only tothoss who have lost | 1 POlLy ree thay tho end. Justll 0 CHINAY -~ 1ND MELICAN GAL, fall; lobby workers, the banquets cost twenty- Hard on the Trouse he adds, it is “a sin.” ) age is not eyt Sareliey EBUte into effect it is reported that there is a fear- | should be avoided by every strong man sontractor for mining at Attomey General lie has a Celestial wife and five littie pig. boys al home that call hin : naiive tongie. The you sertions are 5 ¥ prpossessing ing Mr. Brockenrideo of Avkansas to be expelled | still trembling on h 3 ntur anee, is si Mis Noldy o Tre | S A from the seat in the house to which he was | Suzgest that men v It is saic shellus been 1nfiiy -lu‘l with | vorc o Gz not legally chosen, but he will have to g all homes were abolished T i Shmaditeninalp it L L county, a decidedly dubious estimate of the " Gt would speedily come to nd i v ”. CHEEL vild. politico-moral tone of Massachus Between Gin and Justice, human vace by extingu 5 nov: which pridesitself onits elevated tone. | o ston e e L .0 bl necessarily argue adecline of popular ve. | 11e result shows, however, thatin ”}“' the free Conga state, has amission moro re- | of recklossnc He replies: * Well, sand for the day, 1t s as univerally | PRt of corporato eampuizning 1he | sposible morally “tian any monare o | tho world comis o end wo can i £ prohibition | and heartily, though less demonstua. | B statec An;n\ ds and spadesto | Kurope. It remiins to be scon whether gin | alon \'\‘u‘,m.u.n'.‘ ‘\i":l. N "‘h t i ‘:H; C o i and the necossity of prompt and wide- | ively, honored now as a6 any tmag 15 | 1he West and winthe gam or st il cin e muvery i dectiing o consumation which Tt | e derd spread organization will be heartily | the past, and wl it shall no IX-POSTOFFICE FACTO, B AT 2 declare,” he soys, “that the world will | (ay™s visit o the mou 1 EX-POSTOFFICE FACTO. - neve RiGlas A eiiG e i heHinman | A lie, well stuck to, will sometimes Ihe Colored Man in College. come to an end some time, and doesn't approved by all intevested in the con- [ longer command the attention and re 2 | ailicean compny of Omala wore fled. this tinued welfare of the state. In the |spoct of tho American poople then, in- | pass current for truth. This is evidently Washington Post science assert that tho sun is geaduntly | nopiineg wivh the secrelary of State. The cipi o tlo for license and regulation against | deed, thero will be reason to fear im- | the idenl of the organist of the Plunte Tt is not at all strange that so many of the | cooling? If all o vushing | oTHng wivtiihe The heotaeuby | Siue: outlawry aid free whisky, thero is 1o | pending disster to republican institu- | houso jobbers, when he asserts and ro- | ©01ored students are carrying ot the honors | towitrd a fuf e R e charie O SR AIiBNIGuaA L | [t necessity for importing orators. There | tions. at tho colloges theso duys. Tho colored | Wiy oioles ) nro inthomirolrretrievably | Thomas Benton,state anditor leftfor Hime | S0ts is an ample supply of home talont to and hopélessly. Your teacher hus be- | ball oday, where e 15 L0 make asw combat the sophistries of impracticable THE FEDERAL ELECTION DILL, agitators and succossfully defend the | By the marrow majority of six, two re Siperintendent of Pablie T 1ctior And the trnsietion of su her 1 yeonie before the conve PILE AT PORT 20N M il countis are o menns. In noother way could the shition be obtained. This is MavYOrR CUSHING'S sug fons as to the best means of fighti asserts that the damaging delay in got- ting the title to the ground is duo to out- side interference, student does not go to colloze to learn to play baseball; neither does he prowl around at night with a pot of red paint. = Nobody lknows better than these falsi- - - best interests of the state against the publicans voting with the democrats, the | fiers that their charge isa malicious in- Prohibition Strictly Enforced. slanders and falsehoods of imported | foderal elections bill passed the house of | vontion. Bver since Secretary Windom The following appears 1 the Fort Madison fanatics, : : 3 (Ta) Democrat: come crunik ind hisformer eceonteie- | Foudh of duly spech tomorroy ind ok itios have developed 1nto something like | Afterhis political fonces at e sime time I[ll‘»;\‘llu' developed into hing 1 Juidge O. C. Hurism of the Ninth ticial _district S court reporer, S0 we come back to common sonse sl b S id leave Tolstoi to finish his journey | tods i AL overruled the decision of his own com- toward chaos alone, Tl only case filed in the supreme - s B asure wi P rith groat ear f, f i HOTICH, - - today was that of Tlomas Barker vs TuE country is about to be treated to | ™% ”‘] b 'I"”"‘f,“'”; groat og ;"',"‘ mission and decided to Pt the [ Noticois hereby given toall saloonkeepers of Vogs as Scouts. Eiseman, in_which the enormous sum of § the novelty of a combine to advance the | 2o O both sides, the democrats being | Planters' Louse site, not a straw has | thocity thatall places must bo closed at 11 The London Standard a few weeksago | I atstake. Hoth plintiff and delendint luve price of imported plate glass, Al pre- been put in the way by anybody hereto- | o'clock at night, and all front doors be kept | published a curious account of the ex pet O ekt pLaoa g liminarics have been arranged for the fore opposed to the juggling deal look- | closed Sundays. Auy violation of the provi- | Iments which avo being made. in th state boarl of trausporiation thiv the 53, e na R tre nrine: ‘-‘\'l'““""P S ing to the cbstruction or delayof the | s m.n.rmm..;v!.v., will ln‘|r.\'n~1\-lmx\- to the I.I‘v-u“h rmy for H.;““I‘M ;m ‘-!n;x\u; 18 | & M. railway cox ¥ refuses o puta fence ameas ! M ow!d v, all of whom made st OEadAt of governmont officials { full extent of the law A. MORRISOY, scouts, messengers and sentinels, 1en | between his pre 3 the right of wuy of company, with a capital of ten million wi all of B s m lings of government officials in et el e Bl eianac i ANB U Bt i speect ugainst the messure, condemning the ground and acquiring y dollars, for the avowed purpose of con- : Port Madison. Ta. June 25, 1590, detached from an outpost and walk about NEIRASKA'S FOPUIATION. = trolling the Importations and advancing | E4IMY, 10 debate of the present ses title, Lol amile, their companion being led by his | Tom Coolee, census superisor, mow sy pricos ta lovel with French plate, The | W3 dltinguished by grouter ed While thero hus been intense focl THE AFTERNOON_TEA. collar, One of th then returns to [ hatds0,m0 i oo s estinata of the competilion of American glass doos not | P and eloquence than marked | oy the outrage perpetrated by the A boyish old than 15 but » girlish w)!..- tarting L ¢ er whenever | PODY i\‘u“\'\' i oL B £ = el & he discussion of this bill by men of bot emerrs ani e Seairriaiim e i e 0RO oo en Tt e to 1 he is let loose, ack to the outpost | ™ e the P S (e A and foreign product in the clutches of | Patties wilo fully recognized the great | 4 powerful reaction among all classes o 2 | ) A hand™ who has L ask for it eventually, | back 9 10000 and | £ I + grave iaportance of the proposed | citizens that would justify & move ac i 3 0 st R b trusts patrons can only roar and the | 8nd grave hup A0 D] Hzens that would justity a move to{ ™y F o AT ing, nothing groon The sentinel dogs are said to scent i Jopu " i S . The fatyre of the deb overthrow the | L. D RiowAnns, Chaln job, yet nobody has ven- | apout a widow, noewithstanding her weeds, | strangers 100 yards off, and directly they v | WArIM. sernay Eeerctry. which of course attracted the largest at- | tured to raise his fingor, This isas well re is only one thing more bitter in life | 4o s0 begin to bavk and growl,” T Tirs ann 'y is an appropriate oc- [ tention was the opposition of the three | known to Senator Manderson as to any balng jii Lin love, and that is a dose of tralning nece sary for "“ L -' 8 10re The R Qawelery OMAHA casion for the people of tho country to | republican revresontatives from the | hody, He certainly would have made it | 4Unine ! g - et iey elnhorgle, 04 the 0 to be laught lo 4 ma two months visit with i ™ show their regurd for the memory of [ south,one of whom, M. Ewart, mado | known if anybody outsido 0f the owners | g wus oL asgf ime verg sfted while you ,‘“,":;",“,_i'j‘j A0 FAMEa . : o MiN, - They W er LOAN AND TRUSIT fayetle by subseribing to the fund for | perhaps the ablest argument that was | of the Planters’ house grounds had in- v that this i3 to be a pleasure tip." lving in smbush. Assooi" ax the i) it R ety it COMPANY. purchase of a suitable testimonial to | delivered against the maisure, The | terfered, Seasile flirtatlons do not generally last, | mals find the cnemy 1t is their business o I R e S France, The invaluable service ren-| passage of the bill was, howover, afore- Thoe responsibility for the vexatious :*“.‘j»";:\“h:'{r‘:; 116 tho hotse méntoned 1 | 1o run bask to tholx nds and soreport ¥ g nds & Blake, con- | R GIReTI dered the continental army by the| gone conclusion from tho time it was PH i) \ ; and damaging delay must rest at the | sau what they have scen. ! 10t on e | o SuysAnds Fronch ullies hastened theendof the | reported, and had all the wepublican | door of the mercenary editorwho played | “Want some of my hair restorer, siv? e e ey « A5t or agent and trued revolutionary war and made possible the | members of the house heen prosent when | cuttlefish and shed an immense wnount NN e Drhac) SDNE 1D S0 WatlLY MO\ Ry iites Dersons who passongor | fike 1o ¥ p $IL08 (hAHD 6 pripex)y grandest republic on earth. It is fitting, | the vole wis taken the majority for it from my witerr oo BOVB CIVORGO |\ in ns it roos thundering past have un | {rom Bk i e v therefore, that Americans, ovenat this | would have been larger; thatis, unde clestine—Why didn’t you take that sea | iew that it represents a “cash value of . who'} s Omahaloan& TrustC lato day, should tendor o the sliter re- | nociranmstances would thore haveboen | THE election of a Gladstonian can- | the g ERsAY ceyed youl. Brossiie~o |iAroim 010,000 W0 S1o0, 000 Byt sugh s b it i er:] SAVINGS BANK. putlic '+ enduring memorial of their | more than three republican votes cast | didate in tho parlismentary district of | cause 1 would have to sit next tg that womi e i ¥ oxpr ? i 5 . appreciation, A fraction of the thou- | against it It was another instance of [ Barrow-in-Furness is themost important | e 5 W.‘ o3 000 th $00,000, The 8 3 ¥ \ SE. Corner16th and D sands squandered today in powlerand | the perfect discipline of the majority | victory achieved by the liberals t Young husband—Who is that fellow v engir valued at 810,500, ) p 3 Ih Cagital pyrotechnics, donated to tnfs fund, | party in the house, and who, us was ol | yoar. The fwue was the tory licenso | have wen chaiting with all tho even : A 5 AR i S , retty wifo-O, he isn't anybody—merely t hald would securo an a ppropriate testimonial | s 1by Mr. Ewart, of the “iron and [ bill. Tho sitting member resigned to | o 005 NETRE B8 $10.000 gk w < A sf fratornal regard, and no bettor way | despotic ruling of king caucus, " test popular sentiment on thy quostion. | mye difference between men's and women's | MY 1 b BT, CROR AR : ] e iRan AL ril AT gl g could be chosen toemphasize our re What the fate of the measure will be | Enraged at his action the tories placed | ways is nowhere shown so plaiuly s in trou O S h il R pull uptoor | Edwin Arnotd o g o-pres on T, Wytnin, tionsirer spect forthe natlon which was our friond | inthe senate is problematical, It was ro- | # candidate in the field, making a three Whase wonAn'gives way o & flodd of Drectors -A 3. 11, Millard, J, 4 W teas wan procoeds to Put up & few strong | out from the Grand Central depot are | Sir Edwin Avn Bipnciam . fi inan & K Nisiyd. . when friends were scarce, portedseveral days ago that a doemo- | coruered fight, in which the liberal was 1 dams, worth $130,000 |is leng . I Klubal; Gorge . Like representatives, The contest over the assisted in their opposition hy three publicans—Ewart of North Carolina, Colman of Louisiana and Lellbach of ommicretal paper; recelves and eioeul aul of of ink tocover his own trucks t and Guamn pital the 5 W; the postal cay g £ r car, £,000; two ordl

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