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LI UMAHA DALLY B, 1TUKSDAY, JULY 8, 1590 r]v" ].‘ T)A‘[]"\' BEE A PROSPEROUS HALF YEAR. | wost began to emorge trom | veray over -nl\\r }h congress will now ‘ in the case of the pugilist killed at Battery n! K P IT BEFORE TIE l"|:r|r|«!(n:|ml|u has Ilm::unml from 1:1::“":0. o " s wilderne sonditl as | 8 ome o . oms 1o bo that a man who goes down to Julia Cloud, an eighty poar-old In 2 Advanca sheots of Dun's Semi-Annual | its wilderness conditon. — But o y l-]v‘m an ond. Ithas not | seom BB g T oy | For the benefit of voters who are interested | squaw, dial of hoart distase whilo colebrat E. ROSEWATER, Editor, reviow of trade furnish an interesting | Mr. Hinton points out, there is one n wholly unprofitable, but the coun- be ) | 16 e fosuts of primartes this woek, Tty Ban | fug tho Fodrh b Lalko Mhdison : exhibit of the commercial prosperity of | controlling factor in the future develop- p will welcome its termination in some e Mirst SHRll be Last reproduces the following editorial which ap- | The Chamberlain eity council has imposed PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | the country during the past six months, | ment of the newer west, and that is decisive action fhat will be faiv to all in- Pittsbirg Dispateh % peared in its columns December 9, 1859 ;\«w\h' .;:m}”:\'l“qvf::"t r‘l\'-h'lulw'huuw~. the TERME OF StRSCRIPTION The facts and figures produced effectu- | provision for irrigating it arid }-\H'I . | terosts . 3 # Hendrlek's statue is added tothe memorials | ot e wipo Ty the ugly &” that Alex Recontre of Plorro is the oldest white Sinday, One Year ally dispose of theery of “hard times So essential to it, he remarl is the THE PUBLIC ¥00TS THE BILL. | ofour at men which m_w been completed | Broateh's career as mayor, from beginning to | native of Dakota. He was born where the bl The number of business failures in the | matter of water storage cale com= | 4 qyices from! Des Moines show that | and dedicated; but New York's monument to | end, has been one of unceasing duplicit, A | dty of Pierre now stands fifty-two years ago. Une Year 4 United States during the first half of | mensurate w the area, the de- Ty W he T ae Grautat Riverside remains on the list of | double-deale ¢ nature and training, At earold baby, a in a small One Year : bt i ey 1t Wil Abuly o originul package hous o fourishing | yetropolitan fizles. he has 4 the upper wards | tox, was found by Stage Driver Breukar on OPFICES | the yoar was five thousand threo hundred | mand therofore will most ‘\‘m‘_\ s without Interference, The jolnts, whore i | with sanetimonious visage to. hoodwink | tho v Blostinston asa Wil Omaha. - ling d eighty-five, e ved with f and give form to all of its public affaivs | = g inite | g the law and onder clements, whilo he was | Lakethe other day, Brenkar took the child £ o A it [ i il st | and logislative discussion yln ation, Tt | b sl b s LR e Morwmoiie Sat (3o, | chioote-by-jowl with the lawless classes of the | { White Lake and turned it over to the ears Gour J brl & " | six hundred and threo during tl Spits i e ey vost | DOty howovdrfare cousing the tax- Philactelphicn Press, | Towar wands, T5: wieall chinaw toall men, | Lhicago Offion 117 Char fommerce. g | Balf of 1880, a decrease of two 18 probabls that the newor we payers o harditp that is not experi- | The Mormon churclis origin is fraudulent, | provided ho could use them to further the po | “'rho telephone spotled an elopoment. at Washington, 51 enth strect hundred and eighteen. The tot must wait a few years yet for such pro- | b a5 a0 o Kich license law. The | its claims impious and its practic st | l]*l ”‘.”H A i _'"“_'-ll‘ ho fact that | Spearfish the other day. John Cowgill of professionul sples, :“” r the alleged pro law and social order, It appeals to the igno- ateh waves aside as a trifle the fact that | \wh jaeaod fell in love with a Miss | abi ve alxty-fl \ ision to be de, but that it will ulti- CORRESTON DENOE, linbilities were sixty-five million three | vision to be made, but ¢ | ; ho sanctioned the payment of onth’ B s . runt aad paoders to the sensusl, Ertirpation | 1ed the payment of a month's sal | 4 44 the girl was under age and the con | hibition law of [owa, are reaping a great | of tho postmastor. communientions” reluting to nows and and ninoteen thousand three | mately come is as certainas the con- ary to Tom Cummings without the warrant of | . L £ bkl ; : 1 £, it TR R I | SIS Rl This is doubtless a specimen of the | Uf HEF purte not to bo hud o Eotod Tos wrvest, but the taxpayer foots the bill, 4 - el UL R bt S v | was tho resul o younye couplo sturted fo 1Y e | ackbonatt about which he prates, It arfish, where the nuptinl knot was to bo riul rpatter should Ve addressed 10 the | pnareg and eighty-four dollars, a de- | tinued growth of this section in political | BCSINESS LErTERS | orease of five hundred and ninety thou- | and material power, That is to say, the illicit joint is open, Usetess Labor Saved. | puraiieled by his brazen conduct i foreing | (i e o parent” got wind of the s o e Hee Pabiishinz Compny, | l~=”,"il lll{m'n'* compared with the sam DISCUSSING THE IeATE QUESTTON. | and the constable goes about lodging St. Louts Globe-Democrat, Pete B e eheta o Ree il | aftar and telophoned to the sheriff to stop Ao pay ablo. 16 thio oraee of the Com: . Dodiy 0% iaator Vi WV At \um]flnnhfnmu ¥ to Tho pro- | TheGeorgia republicans have decided not | wione vosted in the city comncil.but the mayor | O Funaways f'he loving paiv wero metan pany. It has been a rted that the number y roneral | Prietor of the joint escapes, but the con- to puta state ticket in the field this year, for | has his exy authority and eren o ‘|'l % to her parent © “N‘l will i iching (. v i i - San was .| 0 very good reaso t oy should doso | ted the ofice of clork of the street com- | & ack to her parents ) The Bee Publishing Company, Proprietors, | of business failures in Kansns was less | S0 FER G 0 0 in joint de- | Stable manngcs to draw about five thou- | £ Very ool vatson that it thes s hotilc Cose | musatones, witn e strect coms | probably be prosocuted for abduction The oo I¥iding, Farnam and Soventeenth Ste | than in Nebraska, in proportion to popus | 4 "0y ita o diseuss thorailrond rate | Sand dollars a yoar, while the justico of | o it b et i £ UL : Saoward, | § 3 S ROtelE. balanging Ay E lation. "The truth is that the re 5 at thi | the peace befors whom the casos are | " eloction returns, an elastic tool, in that position, Broateh dis : srare on- stock belonging to PATEMENT OF CIRCULATION i T on, It occurs to us that thisques: ¥ Tl x bt e - plaved his “Backbone™ to the comptroller | Spo! o Sioux Indian, being the first ek Vi Bibiid i wiskat Ly 3 tion need not be original, 1t is admitted | tried gets about six thousand dollars 0 | MELTS MANY REQUIRIMENTS, | and odered that offiial o place Sewards | ¢ise on record in South Dakota' where tho f Douilas, § iring the past six months the number | 7 4 i o employ | year for his scrvices, Professional wit. [ * — name on the pay roll without the authority of | Property of an Indian has been seized for (Toschuok, seceatary of Tho Be6 | o fafjures in Nob ted ona | B all honest people not in th "”11;‘ | Siesses arebroughtin. and as their living | _Something new under the sun, King Solo- | the city council . debt. Last sprine Spotted Bear had_somo il elreulation of THE DATLY BES | hundred and twen v i of the railway companies that the pro- e il b %1 mon to the contrary notwithstand Some | _ Broateh thanks God in one breath that | trouble with his wife and took the mat or the week ending July 5, 180, was as fol- [ o o0 B o e, = ducers of Nebraska have ratioual pends alone upon their information, | 4 1 ¥un B stands ¥ Lininger was uot elected mayor, and shows o the conrts, He was beaten in - the ties amounting to seven hundredand | theets 60 SRR A onablo | they are always ready and willing to | S " ies” 41 -shco Tite Bub Stinds Bou- | his hypoctisy in mnother by’ confessing | dnd the costa, ote., charged up ogninst . 3 - drater Bl bt con. | grounds for compls ) easonable byl ) - 8 sor for it—somothing good as well as new, hat S| o t | Not uaving the mo to settle, b o PO T Ve bttt S o, L L WL exaction on (lv‘v& part of public car- | testify in their own behalf. Some one of | raye o or, as you walked along the » lTm_m‘n““ . ‘:‘x( ”‘lm-l SR | mortiasa on 'his sioce, which wid ‘ 1 the same time, the num SBEROL e i It been shown con- | the proprictorsof the joint that has been | street, casta glancoat the mass of trashy | his coachman to do likewise. s that the a “yl‘*‘,:*“" 1S 0 "l»" 1 aboy i 4 y AL i | failures was one hundred and fifty- usively by T Beg time and again | searched perhaps goes to jadl, but the | juvenils *literature” upon our news stands of an lonest ms Does he not by his aets | Of ]m..\.n-w\ ruin by secuel Friday. il 5 with liabilities reaching the | HUSIVELY B R sy sounty foots the bill. The sale of liquor | and wisked you knew some charm whereby | Qiove himselt o liae and double-de: HEir e Batusday, July A e g 1 lead | that freight charges on leading staples | ¢ ) e bill. 10 80 Juor | @ red ) ome ¢ ¥ | While ie openly professed allegiance of the mortgage < mous sum of nineteon hundeed | U 0 EE B ced rogardless of | €008 on the sama as before, and the tax- | Your boys might be sccured against all dan- | ticket, he had seere T Average........ ¥ 443 | and vo thousand dollars, Whi gk S g wr B, TzscnveR. | o ‘s list of lures increased 3 ver it 1 8 uls ger of ontamination from ( el are ¥ over the eit 0 work » BRAZIL'S TROURLES, o s o o o | Ronots Gt e of ot | oL mmmi opi v o | e it e , &worn to hetore me and siibscribed in my 4 st i bom fon tho | deved. These glaving abuses of tho | the Whisky truffio thers 18 10 rogulation, | B, voy s oven whtle (dling awsy un af: rs to private matters that [ A Church Party tion promente Ui At Gy OF Julyy As D, 1900 four, compared with the number for the | oL Gl » | and he must pay all the Dbills for prose ) ! have no bearing on the question, Trs Bk ¥ Finsut [8enl.) N0 ki Notary Publie. halt of 1889, the llabilitics de- | Teight schedules are exposed in the RSB 1o ternoon at homo or sitting alone in tho even. | hAve 1o bouringon the qucstion, Win The to the Kepubli State of Nebrask ! W, OR lhyn.nlhv; hand Kansas | ative tolls charged atdifferent | cution of the violators. | ing, with the rest of the folks gone out, | on his connection with certain dis L 3 (via New York) July ? oty ot Doiginn (8% e | Crensed. On the othor hand WSS | poinis in the state, equally distant from | This is why the farco of so-called pro- | wished for somothing to road—somathing | houses; but lot that pass.” Wepropose o | Ll sl L1l 0465 and Sy s Tk W6 18 seCTatiry of THG ve. . J ail- |G blace of destination. The people of | hibition in lowa 1s obnoxious, and | ot too heavy, something that you could be | bold atch 10 tlio scarn. of honest men | hus bocn held at Rio, ab which to *Ca l“u”‘l‘wnvu apiny il e ac it aserago’ | are o million and quarter doll Nobraska know that direct railyay rogu- | Why Wholesomo laws rogulating the | interested iu from the fist word and that [ o0 R Battveriien o s ar | et h R i e s e AV, At oy 1480, (8,78 coplta: Tk Adnenat cgute of Labilitios. | iation has for o long time boen de | traffie are regarded by consorvative men | shouli notbe too long for tho timo at your | o ot altor tho stubbiorn fict thut lio | Leaen's ot Lo polls for tho righis of tha luto i o Seenen e seneral businoss of the eountry s | 00 e BE 0T RS o8 e | in that stato us the only way to properly | dispossll Wel, wouro prepared to. supply i R i ey o 1wt A com as ulso A le: T, 10000 soplaat for Do Norlin a fairly prosparous condition. A treat the liquor question you with that something. tempt to to continue in power, and after being | pointed, of which the bishop of Para is tho TR s s lor S ety 0 iotesi’| Mabked Inoreamainbradn s notaa n all 1 Have yoi evefelt s pressing anxioty squarely beaten in the convention, notwith- | chairman, This prelate is a man of great for Felrury, 1500, 61 coples; for March, 180, { 30 o0 na th 1ok Toena Ine BROATOI = PRADDLER. know all about some subject avp | St ml:m: .vm‘»nt ",' bribe de he con- | ability and will probably be the next arch- M815 copiy or April, 130, 3 coples: departments anc outlook for the last ey ROA T 8 A STRY LER. & o ) 8| i e leaders of the s ent, ) - ¥ N 0,815 copiesi Tor April, § pi [ diseriminatory and exorbitant rs i Don'tyou find puzling referenc your | elgher "t ol N iy | bishop. Army and navy ofieer b appear May, 1890, 90,180 coples; for Ji 5 It of the v IO mINea 16 6 > e Yiaas . Ty cight! to de pie G L L Lo dthe | v tarll, and the romedy has | TheChief Conspirator of the Tam- | yowsuperoccasionally, or hear matters men- | hil : eV [ on this committeo, and ther o to before, mo aut subscriiad, record for the past six months, often boen suggosted. I€ the republican | M0y Twenty-cight club i3 now trying | tioned in conversation that you would like to | SUpport W e temocra uimes of men of prominence under the farmers of Nobraska will turn out to the | (0 ride two horses at the same time. | understand more fully, or find yourselt hesi beiray the ¥ arty. With t | pive. Nearly all the journuls have attack e Py L i ! sport furnishos the following in- : PRLLLLN RS L LU AL L i SRRt and BN R b R aatL: hres 10t | HW Yo Hhtatss 45 Wilkb ot ¥ho on their lips and malice in their hearts, the organizors of the party. The Diarvio do : rimaries and ol oo fre . ¢ G 0| Y siness for want of knc Mr, wor's hospiti 3 it A PRRORINITION groan 1a tho tributo | prospoots of trado in Nobrasks and the | Primuriesands t men froe from Ir. Linin hospitality, Whil resume Y] & " " 9 Noticias charges that the organizers are con & for the fact that the horses—Prohibition [ of some scientilic principle or invention! We »fore they had perfected their plans | | il ronc fluene o sent to the state Lo, ! v | sp rehist " { intolerance to unanswerable truth. metrop railroad influonces ar ”_‘ “”' . and Anti-Prohibition—were going in op- | 810 prepared to ill that want, too, htee him at the polls | epirators and monarchists 1”|‘»‘J e “v‘ 1l —— i Swiiters ind tha baclcward s | convention to choose clean and compe- posito directions, The Tammany chicf | Tumto the advertising columns of Tue | 3 Id facts which will haunt ¢ KSR ron conl with the mercury upled with anabundant crop in | tent men to fill the ticket, then the rail 3 s : s and you will see just what we m i Ly corn, the bulk of which was |} way abuses will be stopped. If th 1. | has his heart set upon gubernatorial P bt ) 4 - = e way abuses will be stopped. If TREATR ena o ta kv e et | ish 3 a complete set of the NEWS OF THE NORTH W ST, s with which the corporations PeEAL: Tikg Teuds 0 SO0 0Kttt 8. g low the convention of tho dominant | FEEE B S B DSILE : . "¢ O | Amercanized Encyelopedia Britannie. It | - ;‘Hl";:»-"}g"'\”"l-.“ I Gonetme £ effcct upon the gonoral trade of this stato, | party to bo eaptured by tho railrond | ! thingstoall men. ‘To the prohibl- | win do all tho things we havesp i Nebraska, AT T Aericis e 1 . n N > | b A the cler s wit S th the and when coupled with the 0 still vield to the | tionists he relates thestory of how he | supply your boys with attractive, entertai The jail at Grand Island is empty v politic. of b pE hibition, = M. Marquette, the Burlington® wholesalo points in the state are awar that their trade has heen lessened by o Broateh and his gang *till judgment day. 4o that th | | | is one of those midsummer the prohibition —— | 000 i On off 50,000 in Lineoln, TrE war between the rival cracker | Andasteady anc inerease at Hast: | ¥ the quest! on'ol vaes, some deadly biscuit shooting in the near t Governor, y of State. of Public Accounts, vention rather than prolong their miserable existence by sleight-of-hand and other species of deception and t | once maintainec and orde i d o svatur nish ple Sheridan county old soldier. or ! 0 throw THAT the Daily Hand-Bag is st | sted, thesten || demands of the highwaymen. nee maintained law and order and what 1 improvir furnish plenty 8 teridan county old soldi | otht § ; s h st Rl 3 e i he would do towards enforcing the laws | of the most delightful for yourself, | Yeteraus nssociation at Iiu c who have 1 and comfort to the ene s of @ t « v 33 is simply phe- But for General Van Wyck, who s | 5 ‘ J i f not supposed to bo an export on rail- | 5 = Aduins county’s cand + attorney gen- | of reason were it not for fear A {PRo0nta 15 W subetnting man ‘(‘” ‘l'”"\' 3 uate ‘l:-wlfl-;\ \'M;‘l | " o to meet in joint debate | 8ives them full assurance that he is in- | sua=eall you want to know about ergl buta small minority in Brazil and the main g 3 s i edire Polk county fair, to be held at Osceola Sep- | church and its ministers that they have Ba 8 hot and co! atforr wil ot | ~ - b i i i But this hot and cold platform will not RS thel which waiare lntrodadl | tember tand 5. ways had i ixgui Hamilton county is | reo = g 4 . rontch” and his few isguided | i | cepublican State Convention. trusts has ot produced no serious re- raska City almost every portion of th aton attorney will H‘“‘ '_"‘ avel _"“ hi b“‘ gulded | i yottor encycloprdia than can be bou as a candidate for the republican nomina- | o ropublican electors of the state of Ne sults, but the prospects are favorable for | ] i supply of money ollowers camnot humbug the people. | gisewhere for three or four times the mone uetn Dbraska are requested (o0 send delegates from P - k; z their severaleonn 0 meet fnconvention in of 4 more deceive. Like Reynard in the fable, he | m 0 o 3 : 5 ; | future. | tal crop and RaLs nsicl he s e teioke and turns that ho | Tammany crowd | expect to capture | oyclopedia Britamnica, on which it Worth of sugar on time and sold itfov0 ceiits | ; L N i | 1 A Douglas county on the anti-prohibition | founded, with none of its defects. Every | to buy a ticket to the circus. eh Rttt LI L LT g A prier sealskin rumpus would be | bright. On the Sllections haye feels confident of iping the hunt, o R us in putting to a practical | Fasonbly wood. failures much less than for | while tho poor cab can only run up & | 4 lh dition strongholds, they might | Hon will be found withiu its pages, The 4 were potsoned by eating canued beof, butall | GIE test the new nav At present the | increase of tree, He will show by figures which | (o \Coy vice up the ghost beforo the con- | trles that have been most roduced fn length | PeCOV d after suffering intensely. squadron of evolution is purely orna- | cipallines, while “our “bank « L) Gt 1) Tty s LG GRL Silta 4 lias clected two delegates to the state conven l J nd othor the fnterest of Americans is necessarily far | yion lodged tosupport Kayner for attorney & — I\v\.«;‘xm‘vx"‘l-::nl:‘.‘r;nn'\]“m iha, so far this yeun | taining a railroad exceedsall its income less keen than that of Englishmen, o ¥ 1 sunguine, have been in keeping with our con- | S4ve a very small DO e T % = 3 Mrs. Samuel Stump, while on the way to milssloner of Publie Lands and Build- white to brighten its dark record and perity, entirely free from boom | cent, and further attempt to show through solid pages of a description of an | celobrate the ourth at Falls Cit as N § S bl 5 istic (3 g : e 7 s f such other business v fnvestors and ists, and | that thefolds of tho monopolistic ana | ,,py Ghief to adopt his general tactics | He may want to know wherethe country or | that she died thivty-six hours later Shofore the conven o ayers have a sacred elephant on ith in the future of the ¢ aud | conda, as they tighten about tho people, y i 3 i : Lo Ersa bl ol e T of Morino shoep in the state has | mye spveral countiosare ontitied to rop —_— interests of South Omaha, vow the third in T is onemily ndorstood. that Loeal | fFORtng the people of Nobraskn, that is, its industries, its modern or autique ob- shoaring with these results: | somiatlon o8 toilows, bolng bused non ihe n the country, ise in- 5 enery erstoc s H : Area R b e g iy | bis interest isatanend. Onthe other hand, zool each. One two-year-old ram sheared | dentinl ciector in 1888, ziving on % s ave being hustled to' the rear Lwill bo invested. | pagple have an opportunity this month and have his coschman vote against 1. | o060 cation Is of an American state or | (hirtenine pounds, two others thivty-six to cach connty, and one \tos LRE TS taral TAC R the To port That was the mothod he adopted in his i to take astep that will secure proper | still another thirty-fourand a half pounds. | COUNTIES DEL COUNTIES — 5 A attend the prir nd see that the BANK clear] , building permits and Arthur . Kova 1% it {10! Lkoubal NaIataT it Aot |/ e o e LU ELYOR ne o o ord for the past six months demonstrates | and, redicing tho articles of exclusively | Saiy 1% now living ut Frauklin, cl o | Hox i avital 8pob. | iific ocoun. o obsery wnt thirty- 3 3 N SILVER. Bt practically unknown | finally reached sn agreement. This is | ,5una numbers ninety-soven miliion dol- the exhaustive treatment, by American ex- | Wounded seven times, honorat schar Caase lars; for the past six months of 1800, one | i'vy s engir only 1mprovement. The origl- | Parr coes Al o Clalles BTy A NS e river wore lown City and Jeflerson City, | por month and thut the certificates shall The increaso in realty transactions is | chamcters living at the date—now fifteen | Grand Island depot, was entered will be clevated an inch or two. 4 A vated un inch or two twent miles of railrond,and it was knocked senseless by one of the ruftians, but DUIAREID H Richardson like weeds in the western states, The 0 e R RV BN two years before the telegraph erossed | tion of making the certificates full logal life of every living character is brought | Citement which vod the tramps convention and nominate a state ticket ) L D¢ Pony express was evolved during | agreement will probably be regavded as | slight falling off in the valueof permits date, improved by judicious pruning and ST X 6o " 1o|Sherman a1 record. In reality there has been an in- | plete setof new maps and beautifully has commenced. | Ti rumors that hot winds have dam- | the Pacific ocoan the whole number of | two houses, as probably it will e, it will o e Washington $ ' B it A military company has been organized by 3 10w under way, nor for the viaduct and | reader of Titr ho opportunity for its ) 3 Titheack U able has been expended in preparatory | | AWl e s b t 3 W9est are most favorable. and fifty thousand. The whites | have to be pald for in gold, and ismand aided the progress of Amevican civ- Itis estimated that the Catholic Mutual of the city, financ and materially, PEPPERMINT DROPS, During the month of June nearly six_ tons [ mitted to. the eonvention, and thatthedels dently escaped the mel-de-mer while re- | Of the river, and in southwestern Tex Properly considered, in all departments is seriously checked | in polities if the politician were let alone and wor stem as soon as a successfulartesian reputation. What a ma nt growth this re- | stood that the ninistration favors ™ climb up tinds lots of heels above him and e 1 X 2 ¢ill have to pa company for the animal Tie numerous candidates for governor | tin of a generation. West of the | Jion ounces per month, the president | **discournge the use of money in elec- | weary of welldoing look out for a brill will hav pany ; s Yashiuld proval from u measure providing for the | dustrious distribution of boodle in fift; e vers monl om0 Ghallia s g and returuod with twenly-one young PR with tears in their eyos and confess that | vailroad, one hundred and fifty thousand | Under the proposed purchuse of four | dicates that the club is sticking to prin- | Harvard Lampoon: Beatrice -Isn't that R i Eating. A perfect 1ei0-f| g more days. that of telephone and clectric light | ty hoodl nomena ’ 1 peradventure | a8 chief exceutive, while to the anti's he | and tell you in simple, understandable lan W. P. M ry of Flyst Alkco Ehtteulbls BTl s ; impos pulation of over 134, | g S Sitsvaay bE \t rail. | torested in the defent of prohibition, | fublectintho wholorangoof human kuowl: | iho premium listhins been fssued for tho | body of volcm havo tho samo mcur for th vand Islind, B Kearnoy, an absurdity that will prove a boom- | PUC I | you isn por hastily gotten up affair. Prof. B, B. Barton of | | tion for state supcrintendent of public in i ey | o londed with figures to mystify and | 1o the ~present time, ¥ The scheme is too transparent. If the | [t has all vho merits of the celebrated E RO A6y SBints boiat to1l < 1830 county man bought a dol Y | theclty of Lincotn, Wednesdny, July at 8 ) r, the outlook is unquestion nomination eandidates for the fotlowing dodge, and then pose prohibitionists | subject discussed in the latest English edi- | The family of M. Y. Starbuck of McCook | Giibens e SOZCLDIHS 3NN the same p s show an are those devoted to the subjects in which | . The Kimball county republican convention | Ha climbed up or cont. Buildi ud ullhr pute that the cost of building and main- n 4 general and Tom Benton for audator. ¥ itk new A REENEAI(aRGWALbS painted nticipations of the m American, for exemplo, wants to wado oo furnish visible proof of the tact that the | i os, and of such i char that the It might be a good idea for the Tam- | Euglish county or patliamentary borough, | thrown from awagon andsoseverely injured bl inhatetion ‘r/ v L : s ; ) S, S, Spires of Odell, who owns oncof tho : ; 3 in disposing of the great question con- | borough is, its population, the charactor of | . THE APPONTIONNENT. their hands, | the videnced theveby. The packing | apo little less than mantles of charity. K 5 L p— e o Mol cots of interest; but, these things told him, | T 15 G 50 torti by il ; ; ; D i sh the oath-bound i C Helconldldaciace intlavar ol hronbition | sota0 g 3 ged twenty pounds | vote cast for Hon, Georee 1L astings, pies nE manner in which the onth-bound cet which con- | rates in Nebraska ave toohigh, and the : et clty, he wants to know all about it. Itisto | Pounds cach, aiother thivty-four pounds und . betrayal of Linin endeavored to effect o compromise mak- ing the monthly purchase of silver four tginized Tor Total 9| publican party of Douglas county to "HE NEWER WES! S e b T i e e S g y ) him what the English county or borough iS | The entire flock of 200 averaged eirhteen ntc I oresting paper | s = 1 treated in an equally exhaustive manner. . C. . Canuon of the First brigacle, Third | Antlope.... £ Kolth i way the stalwarts yelled at the iton has an interesting paper on the | 1ot icind of men are chosento fill the | realty transuctions are the bestevidences distinction of being the youngest 1 g | Brown Even the mailsack swayed painfully in | g0 ; SN A Hma : \ i % our y » this vast region was al The conferces on the silver bill have | ijog for the first half of 1889 was in | theyhaveutilzed the space thus gained for | born June 19, enlisted June 16, 1561, was | Burt : e o | and draws no pension Codar 7 : oeven to geographers. Eastward, the /i TR : e {0l perts, of specially American subjects, Nor | & ) MissovRt distances Maryland this sea- Nl J g A ATC € “that the treasury shall buy four million )i | ) 7 hundred and twenty-three millions, 1 Britonnica is singularly deficient in | 7o residence of Mrs, Tl PrLCCS INAY 14,000 not less than two hundred miles 1 tender, ‘Tha members of equally gratifying, the total for 1s past—of the compilation of itslatest | tramps the other night who mude an assault | i several years before this lengthened out over nine and a hall million | edied this defect by the insertion of aseries | the cries of two little givls who were stayi sorchead who eannot gather about him a : A million dollars over the corresponding The attend : ces her to g the Missouri and moved on westward. - was also a knotty point. o T down to the present year. he attending physician pronounces her to 18 o fit subjoet for thoe coroner, 1857, From the Red river to the Gulfof | a partial victory.for the free coinage ad- | jssued for buildings, as shown by the | copious . x i erense of two hundred thousand dollars. | trated. Suc Americanized Encyel ‘The ladies of Union county have formed a aged crops in South Dakota prove to | POrsons in the summer of 1856 could not | result in absorbing the silver product of \ dant moisture has prevented scalding | thousand, of whom the Amevican white | jotions to free coinage, that it would | union depot, on both of which consider- | Possession on such reasouable torms wo focl soners confined in the | 1! work. Therecora nsa wholo furnishes | s os d 0 i (e were found in largest numbers | that the profits of TS ilization, Benefit association has a membership of 2,000 despite the fact that general enterprise » of butterand 12,300 dozen eggs were shipped | gates present be horized to cast the full turning from Lurope, The amount of | twenty-five thoustnd were in the nowly r a compromise of wid D Rienarps, Chalrman by the feavs of prohibition. given his way well is assured . ssurance is again given out that | {515 of ‘lets hehind him —— on has had in they county farmers went Positiveiy eured by should not longer conceal the fact that | ninety-eighth meridian there are now abroad.” **Yes." ‘“Who sent him that beau- for which they received the snug suim tre vlm'nh\«lr[»‘!mhp they are ruaning, and hasten to solidify | miles of telegraph wires, and a popula- zger, @ nd one-half million ounces u month the | ciples with all the alacrity that distin- | I & fine tipe of a punnert Harey cife may uship, Clay connty, was dragged to doath cdy for Dizainess, Nuisea, purge itself of traito In the July Forum Mr. Richard J —— to the Englishman, and he needs to haveit | pounds of wool cach : N S Sl and possibilities of :the regi The compilers of the Americanized Encyclo- | sion, Twentieth army corps, One Hun- | B2 soventh ward meeting shows that Mr. et DER e O S TR 0D var oug o e of acity's srinl growth, Omaha's vec- | piedia Britannica have recognized this necd, | dred and Twonty-ninth llinos infantry, com- | oo its steady progress. The total bank clear- | English interest within reasonable limits, | soldier that served in the lato war, vus | Bufsio the subsequent wind. most - a solituc A e LT publican. He stands Chso i : : "4 | nearest railroad points to the Missouri | fiye dred thouss e ilver son in veporting a partial failure of the M el L, o five hundred thousand ounces of silver three | clear gain of tweaty-six million dol craphic It excludes all mention of | widow woman, living near the St o) or the bottom of the boxes | .~ Westward, California had some | the conferonce opposed to froe coinage six months = being @& {raction |edition. The American editors have rvem. | With lutent to commit rape. She was | pawson!. L Red Witiow POLITICAL parties are springing up 5 \ . ; : ; L : to thivty-one miles. It still nearly | and a quarter millionounces. Theques- | dollars, a guin of mnearly two | 0f 3000 bographical articles, in which the | with hor brought assistang i in the sufficient number of chronics to call a period lnst year. There has been a | “Gpit ™ CCTROn L e, revised to | ¢ 10 @ critical eondition. ptidists ) Mexico and from the Missouri river to D (e (ot e (s additions, is furnished witha com- | The building of the Ottumwa coal palace | TR anton Mexics the Missouri river vocates, but while adopted by i i 5 ue Grass 3 o e valav, No permit was issued for the city hall | pedia Brit Andin securing Hine Guass 1 ; ave been without foundation. Abun- | Dawve exceeded four hundred and fifty | the count ids the two serious ob- Keokult coloved men o Gatien il and the indieations for & bountifal har. | Population was not over one hundred | hring in foreign silver which would that we have taken a forward stepin journal- | Montgomery county jail JYEHR o e % 5 substantial proof of the steady advance ———— in Towa. 7 e 10 Tie owner of the Daily Handb: in California, in Oregon, in Missouri west | would g0 to the owners ARG 00 DT EY 7t Scranton Truth: There would he notrouble | from Manchestor, Voto of the u 3 ss110 b ds 210,000 water- 1 8 v n ’ bile unloaded twelve hours after landing | Organized tervitories of Nebraska and | ai nt views as could reasonably have Algona will issuo bonds for a $10,000 wator WALT M. Stersy ctary. shows that the Atlantic is losing its | Kan © xpected, and although it is under- e Atchison Globe: "The man who is trying to et T 6 the tinds els above [ A brutal Dubugue street car_driver killed SIGK fiafinflfiwk o ne i P N ' o - ¥ v . o 0 ed horse by striking it on the head, anc riod since, the life- | limitation of the purchases to four mil- [ the Tammany club was organized to | MilwaukeeJournal: When a person grows | &irsd horse by strikivg it acadyiAud ) doubtless would mot withhold his ap- | tions” and “purify the ballot.” The in- | SPU inthe opposite direction. | ol ing expedition one day last these Little Pills they are in the race. T should go | atleast twonty-two thousand miles of larger amount. dollar rollsand in banquets just now in- ul bunch ot forget-me-notst” His tailor dlgzestion and Too Ftearty their screamers, There are but a few | tion of five millions. Mr. Hinton says | i | 2 bea fine type, but he has just made & miss- 3 s : . 3 runaway toam the other day. About St Tastel asury would absorb fifty*four mil- | guished them when handling the demo- | sprint. ) ! e % el Drowsiness, Tad Tast : ¢ of his sons was " killed in e e Cloetad G i ot bles, in proportion to population, | lion- ounces annually, or twenty-| cratic fund last December. As for “pu- | Philadelphia Times: 1 you call that | preci manne R i TiE census veturns from New Hamp- | there are more miles in use in this | four million ounces more thanat pr rity in elections,” the efforts of the stal- | YOuns Scrapesy u music So heis, and | Duringan clectrical storm the other day TORGB, TAV AL 0 A8 shiro furnish a strange contrast with | pe than ! . . : : | & good one.’” *Waell, for sivian he keeps | the M T o ey BNt lpoxprn 1IVER. They t ¢ olsewhore within the | ent. According tothe report of the di- | warts to capture the Third ward deloga- | BEeg o0 N o L it como 1o 1hls | tehouss of Mrs. Ludwig, a widow Ieing | e oveis. Purely Vegotable. For an instanco Man- | United States, and there is more prop- | reetorof the minton the production of | tion with forged eredentinls and bribes | moraing until near 3 o clock, § | he whole family about 10,000 peoplo in ten | erty owned por eapita than elsewhere on | the precious metals for the calendar year | is a too recent occurrence tobe covered | Boston Herald: = First Clubman ~What i ehon i | SMALLPILL, SHALL DOSE. SWALL PAICE. d gained 8,000 and Dover | the continent. Two-fifths of the na- | 1589, the silver product of our own | up with hypoeritical pretensions. Hieala. yolt geichomalss nighet. Do you '\{'IQ'l'.':;';'.‘Y:“J”“'y"l“' Compared with Omaha’s mar- | tional domain is found west of the nine- | mines was approximately fitty million 3 My wifo has told me about fifteen times | Renjamin Trucbl velous gronth, Now Humpshire is left | ty-cighth meridian, and threefifths of | fine ounc In addition to this, about | THE notoxious firm of We, Us & Co., y [Flocaa 8 o rpad Iht out of the list. remaining public land of the United | seven million ounces of silver were ex- | isactually grooming its gungs to help | 1 Siftings: Little oy —Pa, what s a | ing of the International Prace and Arbitra —— v » » trunk railroadt Father —Well, my son, Iex- | tion associal hich convenes in London T Clorenme mrr i v on. | States, oxeluding Aluska, must be sought | tracted from lead ores imported into the | the Twenty-ci 5 in the primaries. | pet the raiload that goos to Saratoga s a | July 14and 15, The pirposo is to establish ooz OUGLAS---STREET. o " inthe same region, which in the | United States and smelted in this | The democrats must reciproeate for the | trunk line. | international arbitration between ali natious, tered a violent protest against the census : : y | 1 MY " " and n“ association is made up priucipally of 4 On account of onr large e R p big fight” will fol, | OPinion of Mr. Hinton may.support, | country, and over. five million |active aid and. comiort which th Ash £ it Jou wor \v“:,“x'. associatio i ¥ 3 O aoconn ob SRESIEE low auy attempt to round them up. The under conditions that are realizable, a | ounces from base silver bars im- | Broateh gung rendered tho party last | el ™ iGou0ne raise 10 cents' worth of coal mines at Kirkville, Wapello ," A wo have REMOVED to T T SR o el s population of one hundred millions, ported, principally from Mexico, malk- | fall, and to stremgthen the pecuniary | foun onl cent’s worth of heer.” | ww,\-m ¢ become exhausted and the com- | U more #pacious and con- Taoh b the {mpertin b Jteat e Horvin is a suggostion of the vast pos- | fng the total product of our mines, | havmony that prevails botween the | Merchant Travolor: “Whero did] youns | pany 1s movin 1s & snd oluer ity venient, ofl 0 the fmpertinent questions on the | 05004 of the newer west. What may | smelters and refineries at v-two | council combine and the dispensers of | Browne get hismoney, papa o o the 3 oW ayn et schedules. It is a wholesome foar tha v - 10y | smoltors and rofinerles about sixty-two S Ang, Al Gisponse uncle, old Sam Br Ho inhorite i ) following s suliedulos, it Ja wholosome foar that | 4,,¢ peysonably be prodicted of & region | million fine ounces of silver. Of this | grading jobs in the postofice. Whit a | Filiis has n this world except the final - aldings havo 'y D!‘S. Betts & Betts, in the tribe and produce n roduction fn | Lot has madesuch wonderful progress | about slx million cunces wore used in | precious combination of conspirators | tohis name. | Reei saavae. awar A% IR NG TR 1109 Douglas St. Omaha, Neb, tho nmount of rations issued that fills | thelpavihep deoadost. Bolog.ndy #g | tiga It will thus be seen thatif | this is, tobo sin | ,..,'»L‘J'."‘.}f‘iyf”?;"'.}.”};? T\‘ 2d tichard ¢ [ which was at one time a thriving little city — £ THain intannal enanomuneith indionation l;fl':uil.\ supplied rnrh the facilities for | there is no increase in the production of T e utathp dirbawopt | notoxist. . Ho very froquently accepts no | Will liveonly in :“.'m“;' I OMAl A P T " L " | devel ent, and offering in its great | our own mines, it will all be taken bythe | “YF Y $0 ¢ ARG AL BYE fee from his patients! B.—-You don't say so! * most valuablo addition eve o 1} <A They insist 0 : | SRERAIRIRAN SR QUF OF h : ; ; SN Lo it | rchive u was rec - Thoy 1sish on @ full rution and no | o000 opportunities for enterpriso | treasury under the proposed purchs off itsstrects and thrown on x:\. side- | 4 “1“. he & ally settles with the heirs, | thel oAl axohlves 0L Iowh Wk 2ocH} L OA N VANIN S MRS A EEe— | unequalled elsowhere on the continent, | fifty-four million ounces annually wolk 48 b wystafyTihas has nob hoon St (J00F. Bauvands oam- | ¢ ¢ ator of t Hous aboh COMPANY. Two hundred and fifty per cent in- | why may not this region, within half | view of the fact, however, that | Plined. michine will got colleet | B 0k wnown him to bo sutistiod | 1 10 oMM AN LR Sillariiad ind Goarntead Ganibal crease in population may be satisfadtory | the time it has taken to reach itspresent | duving the last ten yews tho dirvar Jeavals In. niles 1o Lo gatiad. ) with & mowl fow to 1ast thirty-fro uments of the lato Goneral Honry | Fald In Capital Tt to St Paul, but tho figures havo not | dovelopment and prospority, contain o away, it shoul ondemr [y, Philadeiphin Tines: <Hailo, Stis w01 of the torritory of Wiss | Buysand sells stocks and onds; negotiates been verified by Minneapolis. Thesaintly | fourth of the population of the ——e wrdly knew you, When I last say production Increased by twenty 1Dy the . comnrelal Paper: rocelves, i - executoy burg has done pretty well in ten years, | nation and a much larger pro- million ounces, in the face of & consider | pnere'll Ko No B o | T e ol Sy ioan, 00 Hare you | oo bl it | riinta; o b b tanafor agent and trustoo of q v TN « g There, & 1 Ou | tepin the histor s ¢ r ) J Lrukon Qe able decline in the price, itis tobe ex- St Lon ublic Ao faksnd hapoy. What bas ourd 3oy k war, Tha ) garparatione, takes dhatgo of property but Omaha has done better, In 1880 St. | portion of its wealth? The new p 1 cor y > Thero will beno ice trade’in the gloriously | *‘Been sppointed on the police force low of th h ! 3 St. | por s wealth? e e pected that it will continue to increase | There will beuo ice trade in the O B e i | BN Sl W e 2 e Paul had forty-one thousand people, | states, frecd from the restraints of thy | under the influence of legislation in- | forvent hereafier to which the cc R R R e nt it £3Is (oanp. 7 Omahal.oan & TrustCo Omahn a scant thirty thousand. St | torritorial condition, will put f A tonded to advance the price. It is no | St Louls ico combineis hurrying pretty haivpin holder he gave me cost &5 ¥ Fha Bg 1a o SAVINGS BANK. Paul has grown to one hundred and yrtto advanee their pro more unressonsble, cortalaly, to look Nt T Sadax Eaaw oxaty W0 Al N ks il et il 5 . oniEia forty-three thousand, an increase of two | ing whatever liberal indues smay | for a production of seventy million it Ly S St J COR . A i i Corner 16th and Douglas Sts huMRired and fifty per cent, whilo Omaha » necessary to attract population and | gunees nt the end of another 250, vonrs 100C 3 3 SR ik 4 f ut u churen fi 3 o6 e i In Capit Mot ) So.om has grown to one hundred and thirty-five | ¢ al. The energies of these commu- | than it would have beon in 1880 to ex* | states no te 0 wi b dian st M ¢ \ Wi \ 3 £ Daughters Pyt oy y thousand, an increase of three hundred | nities will be exerted to the utmost for | pect th psent production, Atany | strip and the Diste s ! il A Th P ol w I b AR GRS iAoy I‘\J“']‘“ and forty-ono per cent in ten years—a | the development of their states, and | M4¢ {‘.‘ SovorhIRs nk will un “I"”"""“ be | side of state juri A grou ) A t _HAUIL ) ray OmooraiA. T, Wy tas, Eroaident ] Peoord that chnah o approsthed by | progrossin tho yesre f coms euumol fail | Shaniod Yo bR i sntial bl e Y T secied tovi_aibotl : v o | it WCE s i, any city having a population of twenty | o be more rapid than in the period | jo purchase any from abroad. cav Triiune 4 pect we'l in the Stanley county co P LarR sy (. Banon, 1 W. Nash, Toomie thousand or more in 1880, sioce the 1 of tho nmew:r It is to be hoped the prolonged contro- | The lessc sleated by th ner's jury L L L fall A sty [ urollmen the | .I Klwbal L, Georgo B. Luka

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