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T— T BTl y s T protes POLITICAL GOSSIP, Istors andl panalties for viola thn of the rute | v 1 'l"”“ D/\IT ‘ BEF l WAR IN CENTRAL AMBRICA, clusively by congress, and another that | and piteousi¥™ protested that that sort of P pos ' FT R A YOU\( m}RDER 4 ol ‘ o i s0 ) o - thing grated upon tholr sensibilities and hurt | governing tho sime. !l i My 1 = e | Hostilities hinve, begud, beiween San |'~hulull pratosed 1o plveto the WRUE N | o " o auick, pointed rosponso | | Aeutenant Governor Molielejohin fs said by |~ Soction % makes dzunkonuess an - offonso | Salvador and Guatemala, According to | dangerous authority to legislate regard- - - his most intimato frdends to be o o punistable by afineof $10 and costs or i E ROS ATER Frhtor 3 was, “Then bohate yourselves.” The same | Dis most intimato friends to bein the race for { il - the dispatehes the latter country was the ‘ ing the internal commerce of the coun- | (0L o “‘w‘h; e easo of thesouthern | Conress, and will tost stool with Mr. Dorsey |rr:-vlwnl~‘n!"nm"‘T\;y:lhni('l‘-‘l]“‘ “l‘:‘*‘"l“ W -~ PUALISUED BV RY MO nggrossor, having invaded San Salvador . The objection to the billon con= | o \ehgcomplain of the hardships | 18 the Thinl district. Melkljohin Is alead: | i of saloonsshallbe kipt fr00 From Mavin | The Lincaln Police Looking fir a &mtcen-/ O : immediately upon the flnal refusal of | etitutional grounds, however, had few | go which the proposed federal election law {m:llvm:v'rwfA\‘v'vvmlmnmy.\; xllv;'l :w“‘ o | or blinds. il Year-0ld Aswacsin, £ TERME OF SUBIORIPTTON. that country to. agree to the proposed | supporters, (the supreme court having | will subject the iu the statesenate brought him fiest promi S T T o § R e ok 9000 | fodomEion o Ariurot: he 1ve. siatin \..x,.;. distinetly A Ottt | i N neutly bofors b stale 1118 o slated upan FEWS O KRN VONTRIWVEIS (] v sem 4 mantis The fiest conflict appears not to have | rosponsibility ~ is upon congross, Happy Combination, o il e A bR ok ey i Nebraska. VANTED FOR STEAUNG A HORSE g e One heen a particularly sanguinary affait, |so far as the regulation of . Lawts Globe-Democrat SCABIe 11 Ty o T e ot Thie Rock Islind toad witl buiil a 413,00 e Bl | the ™ ar et ) ¢ [ Intdrstate st8 18 GoRcorHY -1 A combination has been entered into bo. | Feelection to the ofice he no of | dovator at Nelson. 4 Fha ed B $he roported number killed hoing only | Interstate commorce is concorned to re- | oo goo ko ftoad and Chalrman Cannon | lentennt govemor, Nato Reynolds has soll hisinterest In to | The Police Are Tooking for Dick Te 4 il 218 i disdia forty on both sides, but the result | new the restriction upon the state in | e oo Lo ommittes for the laud: | Colonel Webster wouldliko to go to con. | Tecumuseh Republican. cone—Georgia Colyor i Missing fird L "{ BT 1t e was in favor of San xhl;l";“l"'\l whose ‘l}l‘-'““"x’: \‘?Hh “"l"'ll"'l"l ":"';"c" which | 4h1s purposo of keeping down expenditures as | gress, but ho is not makin gtho effort or the | ‘,hl;,':"'m‘"‘\“;:’lllfl,l‘;l‘:""tii‘;" I‘l“-:' started on the Cotored shs Polt a Switohe W 1 oFk,ECOmS nd 15, vl troops were commanded by the pro- | have not been minglod with the common | ¢ asible Thataly M | shotwtie ki Id 1ast ye sHio eventh year of its existonce, ¢ (i Y eutteenth S ‘;_i.t..v.l ,,fi-‘; Genexal E: I-m. | inens 6t prop foras possibiowid derabie. The olily fault | showiog that be did last yeut. Hitehooek, | ~ commodious sohorl howseasre | be bul man - News and Notes. therein,” More im- | tobe found with this arrangement is that it his own county, willsend & delogation that | g1 - M A y lind and Spring Rauche, i CORRESPONDENCE | Guatomala was recently reported to bave | portance was given to the objection that | was not entered luto at the beginning of the | will vote forhinon the first ballot or two, | TheCatlolicsof Rulo lavelot the eortrac . unfentions relating 10 news and | twenty thousand troops under arms and | tho bill allows too great scope to state | session, and then try to find the winner. for the found:ation walls of & iew conwvent. Lrxcory, Neb., July 24— [Specil to 1 1d be addrissed 1o the | 1o contemplate increasing the force to | leglslation in respect to internal corh- % SRR WPhe Meko " o o TheSomns of Veterns ampat David Ci Tne Bee|-Din Benahgho, e seveu ; k ¥ 5 | > . t Modified Definition of Treason. The McKeighan boom for cor says | e S bat en<earald tous! \ 5 LETTERS forty thousand, so that if hosti s have | merce. The question will now go to a " Charteston Nyee ot Colrrer, the Minden ister, “is becoming some: | \\\:[l' present a play to thepublic ewly in Al | ten<yearold tough who shot the oighl i " 3 b, year-old son of war was not an insurrec- | thing of & lacle number. While the peoplo | yohn Doo and his seventem-yene-oll son, | o Sunday niet nofther was it designed to subvert the | of this district feol that some changes aro de- | living near Boaver City bem arrestel |y fond. Todiy Mr, Woer % mensures gdopted by the two houses, the Tt was u war for independence, | simblo in the farit laws, they ar not yet | and Jiledon tho ehirgeof conmiting num. [ o fOMT Tadis Mt Woernr swire ait two rosult is estremely uncertain. . It is mn o ob | rondy o swallow the froo trade doctrines of | Crous thefts, T R e R b e ron btd i i ¥ bo final | tain independence, as was the American rovo- | Judge McKeighan. Tho laboring element | | A ging of hose thieves is suppsed to b st darging the wouldbe young murlere quite possible that there wilknot be fina \ ot | & located near FallsCity, Muny lorses are | With wssault with fntent o do groat bodily % alvador) MbAnwhS Meskio t Z & G lution, buta warto maintain iudependenc don't w disappearing. v Farnam and Seventeenth sts | with San Sulvador. Meanwhile Mexico | {egislation on the subject at the present s the sh + of unhappy Poland. The | of the e ndthe second, with shooting with ine heen Aously begun o vigorons | committeo of e on of San Salvador may be pacted. Honduras is said to bo prey d Guatemala, while Cos gua have allied then nd rem’ttanees shonld Dlishing Company. A1l business | 11 bush | nil postofiee orders | | be ddressed 1o Omaha Draft 10 he muade ph Artingh ing 10 « The Bee Pablishing Company, Proprietors, | «na The Bee 1Y 1zene Woernor in the head y A still ot lange md cnmot nfoerence, and inview of The confeder | the widely different ch ter of the | ti ble to the order of the Com- iear 1t him, andl the repablican members nee don’t want him, which laves - — | s suid to be taking an active intere | ) Antone Myer, a youngmanof Drainrd, fs | tnt kil Mr. Wooner'sson is slowly FWORN STATRMENE O GTHOULATION, |4t o o uisiliian’ 26k vo iSCEShy 1 | feation, oy . States goverament would havo re- | the judge bt ono thing to do~fall back on | ciarged with MOFgAEiE Troperly b by | enoeryo g A ikl Bl 4 Hinifot Nohensk - St bbbl BB T Sehuyler, | mained intact f the sonfederate states had | his democracy.” ovn to theamount of 2,00~ He has skipped R P S Ve ‘Clunty ,,,‘. Guatemalan frontier, Tt is stated DAL k V™ | su o in their stragglo forindependonce. | ron N. V. 1 o and oficers aroon s t STOLEA T0I to | Which oceurred at ¥pt, the an expresses the belief h for this countrysince al of its infor 1ils about obseure B mat and writ zeal of an ex; % : g : i Al i Thepolice and shorife aro | o tary of The Beo | to ho the intention of Guatemals ; Tho establishm of the new confederacy e 1 p & 3 A Falls City” banker claims that fow ! Winaa ooking_fox » Tily swoar tht | ot g .. | country loses a distinguished scholar n S ol g i Y| that Laws could not get the same strength | jans havebeen mado o fanners this year owhamed Dick Traone, reently em e DAiLY D for | oppeal totho United States for protoes © Tl Doh o Fa it o Iring | 41 motinvelve the supversion of the old. from the country precinets that he had be | than in any previous year aid thit favners | 10Yelon a farn seven woest of Lin the yeelcen wits s foll tion against Mexican intorfore Ll sy ik i ks ———— fore. The raco may como down 1o a square | are meotivg their obligations promptly, gn. Treonelias boen working for Mt Hominy, | Whileat this writing these reports | [r"”'“ ”f"”;"“\ e e An AncientFake, fight between Bostwick and Harlan, Eiglteen and thre-tenths nillsis the rate | pmon) g {ried vesiorday - for | lack ofticial authori are not atall | tory of the L T Y L ; Enieiopy RS 3 o 3 of taxution in Dawes county for 150, ou stealing one, sddly le Foou Wedne iy etk B emaln and | 0dded to that fume in the broad fields | Tt is related by the compiler of a bos A HON ESSTTY . ofscol wd corporation tar. I divricis | Sitths mect moigho Chams Sion, feon SRR SR R 1) Rt TSRS ey b :‘ml] v ‘-r‘;r“l ving be ‘n“ h\ ) .‘.ulm 1. | various cities In the eust. aduating e ”l;\ e ”\mt:‘““mv acl e MC\“”"‘ e cvilivation | Sate tax, which has mit yet beon Jovied) | Thostxten-year-dd dimghter of Mr anl . oW o6 ) ¢ e » . wiers of the arrival of avperfect | advances. When the fi represents the total rate which the a of | Mrs. Henpy Adams has gone o the bad, | Average. .20,079 |, f e 5 A he with high honors from Yale in 1850, he | % ) X 1 s the total rate which the lhupl o I 10 bad, an icated, but it bus been med that | muid” that had been driven ashore uear | published it wasa luxury for the rich, uch districts will bo requived the paice ard y hage Rt i : -"h{;.’“ |l”|‘n L | eaie: Wik 1D ous dangor of hos- tudied L“.‘ in ( ‘1“‘]”““ .l' Il_ux wich, The creature hada “comb in | original edition of the Hritamica, preparved | dentsof Chadrn aw expectel to nlu(l‘“)ulu ”\‘\\h'uu- r ed for i « prescnce s iih nly, A, D, 100, tilities hefore the meeting of the con- ’““""’1" "[h‘ ;““j‘l" 1is attention ‘I" it | one hand and a looking glass in the other. | with vast lbor and exponse, was sold at €6 o -v-rw‘u!* o l-\vlrl,\' uu\yl‘:n‘ valiation. e wrh-\:s]mlu,\ and ordered sent to the nforn [SEALL] P otary Pub) Pttt 3 <&al | eratur 1 1866 he was appointed con- | She seemed to bo of the countenance of a | vol * 3160 for tho se AEiat o pon arising the other muorning Forkor J vention in September to settle the que % c u volume o for tho set. Appleton’s cost | puFEl S TOwts g ‘ A BOY MISING, e Ninka e 88 tion of a \minIn of the states, and only |[Sul —at Moscow —and successively | fair and most beautiful woman, withherarms , and asa set could not bo complote with | Taoutis s ok miles noh, of € Rolrt Colyer, who lives at O and Twen Heor .‘u) Htiole, Balng Aoly sworns de- | ‘tHen dn the event of the fafusal of Sin | held like positions at Birming- | folded, weeping out many pearly .lnq-‘ .»v“lt ot theannuals to date, the expense was ina | including the year's crop of hay and os th, repots that his nineyearolc | poxes nnid snys that he is secretary of The Be SRLUAAGY to, Adoant, tHe DroyOAoT i | hem Rome and . Bichareak His | tears; and afterwar fow years ater than that of the Britamniea, | The rmains ofthreo hoses were found in | Georgie, ha ystorbusly disipy Il BB Compinys that the i funt avorngo | Salvador to accopt the propos et B e s e Y S e il Ttwasa heavy tix onall except tho very rich | e ruins, whidh wpon being opened wern | Wy Bl ona soft black hit, blie Shice, binek dully cirealntion of Tae DALY DBEE for the | pangement. If Guatemaln had deter- 0 e works aro iife. ol | ot bein i POSES | BiL R4 1V ed\onii sble ilesPilkiass ¢ found to contain wlhite corn. Mr. Rhodes | Kiee pants anl was baefooted when Last Bt of iy (8 % 1o V5425 | mined, however, to muke this refusal a | Peter the at” and **Ameriecan Di- R S R ) AL sal Al MY | lad nover fed white com, ana this, taken [ sen. He is of light conplesion, halr cut 5i odiies: tox Septembur, sk 1410 | mited, ho 3 to. Ll LRI latter worle M, | 92 the modern repor given to exaggor- | workers andothers who dosivel avallablo i |y comection With their’ g, doteminel | €06 uid samers in his Spoct. bl (e L (obles 10 88 | cnuse of war there is no good ronson why | BIOmASY ticivod partisnmship | 240 tion that 4,000,000 has been sent out | by their tecth, was evidece that his. thre LTI THE SWTCHVEN. 30,088 opl s for J ¥, ¥copiesi | sheshould wait until September if she | Schuyler sey clzed ps 8 b S suntry for the Britanuica. tor=es, which were fino Norman, nad been | A ging of clorel towghs, the leadr of ™ for Felirunry 190, 10361 copic | a 1t 7 cofusal of San Sal- | 10 diplomatic affairs and his strictures A Democratic View of It Sinee tho publication of the Britannica fn. | Stolen, andothers loft in theirplace, and tho | b ia - P L) T A fiah deemed the present, refusal of San Sa PR Sinee the publication of the e flolon, andother lot intheltplacy, anl Who | which is_tald to lave beei omo Chirles Miny, TA0. .80 Gopiea: for vador final. Her natural policy would | Were the immediate cause of his defeat f sl held at Col. | Yestigations havo dscovered so many new | it ‘:vll.'}"”}\t erednily vimo ieloss | Burny peted J. A Conlan and Wilian cop! il 5 i cdop | in the senate for the position of nssistant n e i tenh b facts and changed old ones that it can no dono by tho samo gng who & 4 | Urifrn, two swilchmen o chargeof a loco U ot 1 alora 110 my [ be to strike while San Sulvador RbGEEOh o 15t IEeE OB I0L M) o sane gang who burmed o | motive in the vichity of Eighih md presence ths mnd day R0 W g ly in @& state of | secretary of stato under the presentad- | o i tisto TR L R AR be trusted to contain @ comyleto suni | brn ind Lt two poiesin the pliee of gool | Hrects last ovenit g ot it oo d (RPAL.] : y Publio 1 y P inistration. To his abili a di et O o of practical knowledge. In its orlei Torses in the ruius in thesarme neichbohool | Sy 1 telophone to e ol OO, BRELIGH Y SR S 0onBer SIS Mo I Tho | KRBT O IO IS B ARYEE B RS D) the Third distri He is deputy treasurer _ list May. A horse wis also swle o telephone to the police for protection, from | Whenthe bluo coats appeardd tio > from | fow. No o s appeardd the fo ‘maont the sine nig r, Mr. Schuylor added the revolution in that country. Un- wrer of the ancient tomes al- and a furmer; has alvays i to be n pleasant orge Wirren at Graftom and o 1 Hudson at F FARMER BUTLY 18 the floor, bl der prosont civeumstances it is question- No ause canbe tion consisted of ed for tho ,and is s tick cxeepting pure s In % shplaces and its | A determined effort will be made to cap- H = = of the cast, and the o facult caker. The World-He ¢ ey ool « WS AND N o o111t school board: Cnst nside ro- | Able whother Ezota, who has not been | OF th ind tho rate faculty of 0 aker. - fThe World-Herald | %04 ont of American topies was very | ture tho rorues, A reward of $20)is of ag oy CITINENS AND NoOIE « l[ -,n-“] hond s a “[‘ “H i 1204 by any of the Central Amer- | Quiring langua jled him to gi fied the aecount of the convention under | ol for their copture, C. W m»m;\“yul.] dusol goarest al i AnupRg Ty Dl DR tho Ghebi e jean governmonts, and who has mude | the world many charming contribution 1'. i ;b i «l it I: oL ; .I”: No new compilation of o full encyclopiedio lowa g, | gl i = T e e} is | from records, ’ Mt 3 Pt e ture hasbeen made recently st that rati i Herafter Smibers of i v N 3 rOVEeLt s national Hark himself unpopular by following up his B B thAcan vt A 8 Naiy na W mude recently except tha Muscatine hopes to have a public libra erafter allmembors of the eity cil EVEN the sers of tho national park | 1 i ‘ml 5 power with' exacting' o | i e e, ] ”’ . 1"’"‘ i ety [‘“.‘l“ L \hich Tne Bee bas secured for itssub- | Thobuildi rocuntly destroved byfiro at | Yo sinllbe guilty of violatin of are vociferously spouting over the ad- foreod Loan, can wob the support of tho | BALTIMORI'S succosswithhighlicense b = ket ool e el B 1 The publishe this American: e being d with handsonio ‘;‘;“‘:’”V‘l Gt apocugs (ST i mission of Wyoming. e AV TG ok o adds to the mountain of proof that rogu- h Iyoniony SEL Y IR ized Encydopadia Britanniea lave pre | structures, oA ERCRUISLO SRHO ATV Voo den, Ty chil e —— whole people, even to repel an invasion. one fota f ir declaration of pri THo new " e o | mayor St Lol people, 1 1 | etine 13 616 GAb R e aoh e Atk servedall t Wble features of tueorig I'henew musical conservatory being bui I'he contractors for cedur k hay ¢ Ir David of Pawnee should volun- | and since it is certain that he and his | &40 1 o e they coald red for theiv eandidate | g “yiieh was unquestionably the great | foF the westernnornal ollegs is expeded 0 | fually worked o confidoncee g SiciGHe i awnee ehot J e 2 Wi L | of dealing with tho liquorteafic. Al- | the endorsement of ¢ Sontloroonverill Sl ubly the gres le completed by Novembe s aT e A RIS gati0 1gu Sy ta s from polities, the godd | following will never peaceably ept | ) 5 e 4 ¢ | est work of the kind ever made, and @ re v property owners in the vidnity of tho stato ; d | the proposed union, nothing could be | tRoughthelicenso is only two hundred | tion of the Thir district and by made 1| puodoled it to suit th latost researches and | yisgo it biby fell from an wpperstory | houseaitd induced them o make the mista of reform would have just grounds for a AL s Lty and fifty dollars a year, the oparation | anabsolute farce for Dovsey to have d to Y 3 4 sgpke i window tothe pavement, a distance of fil- | of choosing codie pavernent rather than wait divor gained by postponing an attempt to force 1 v Yokt '1 B K (b s>, 165 Wil o, 5 ERR Siibvad particularly to satis| 1 buyers who | teen feet, and eseaped inju ayear for the alnmost imperishible brick San Salvador into the union. Frein this | 00 eoves of the lay have pro- I il o ‘1 e o el | Wish but ote encyclopdia. At Shell Rock an old hotel building was | paiv A Box eries out: “Thereis | hoint of viewthe reported commencems | duced excellont vesults in three months n6wherin 36y 8tands a3 good & chance An cncyclopmdia has become necessary in | rented by an original packige nt, and A lurge sized delegationof Modern Wood. o limit to endurance; the eclectri 3 1 lit b Ok 1 s on. | Under low license the city had twenty- as the other two, all educated familis. Thore hasbeen for | afterit’ been fitled up for business was | men enjoyed a pienic today Cushman par rl e ol of hostilitios by Guatemala appears en- | G0 PO 10 SRY DR it —— St Al g o AR Iah e bald s sot onfire by some unknown partis Isaa W. Boling and Arthur Bone, both must go, il menns, le em go. | tively prob 5 A a2 C o 5 S Mrs. Jesse Hiner of Malvern birth to t s given | frmes nar Princeton, hive been armstel and all | on complaint of They Will Be Rezulated. ply all that the Kiurney New Er Those who belicve that high Ii 1f eled antica did, with addi tions to date, at a price which would cablo Is, hitch up the mules. liey | Y mber is cighteen hundred, the nine | hundred s being the worst in Conjecture us to how long the cor may last and whether it will ultimately ets, two boys and a gi are doing well. These ke sixtoen childeen | tharse. of steal wtus W, Pyckert on t 2 threo hogs and cigrht ppres: o is the A z 5 t FRly familie of moderate means to purchise. 1o 0 Mr. and M r, the eldes! bushels of corn from him. The defenlan SEVERAL Minneapolis enumerators | ;oo "ty e of Central America | T¢Ity Haually marked is the dimin- | best mothod - of eantrolling and keoping the [ - q p o (TGS ‘;"II'::““:I‘ LS Lol l,,'," l',';,'m:‘l', R it iy ek ot I"\lllllili\:l“x”nsli find the climate of Canada particularly 2 ished number of arrests growing out of | sale of liquor under complete control are not AR B i While Micha 3 Pycket's son. They wero both put under ) annot at present be of mueh value. 1t | ! 4 4 X is for an improved and che hile Michael Schmitzy, a Dubuque sa. . I congenial at the present time, Federal | (i meltoved (At both Moxioan and Ger. | iMemperance. Tho esporimont has | afraid that salons will bo stavted beside | glive o Hororablo s to printand sl copics | lonkeeper, wa wa gravien) cus. | $100 budsto amearfor tial Thuriday. R L OR s o TR Iy e L 2 2 oV e suCCes anin- | *school huuses, churches, residences” and s = v & i % tomerat the back door saloon thiev o and local storms at home will probably | o influence is being exerted agains | PrOVen so great o succes that an in various other plicos now allowod by the Sto. | Of Dickens, Scolt, Victor Hugo or Dumas. | giored tho frnt door and carwied off a ARESIDENT AGENT, keep them in the dominion for some |l unification of Central Amor tho | crease of the license is being agit: : HeLts Itis part of theworld's stockof knowledge | money cumb law. Under the present law this can- not be nor is allowed. Why, then, because months, wse the number of saloons, iner the revenue and still furtherimprove the orderly condition of the vit former for the reason that Mexico ente tains the hope of some time annexing™ Guatemala, while Germany doubt- less fears that unification would result to ber disad- vantage commorecially. If the contest could be confined to San Salvador and Guatemala the success of the latter baag conigigii S0, T e mmdu ;\\";If"l'tll(':'.lll]lhl)]i'(‘. (,'unpf'l‘.ll.ll\n‘;'v Mise May I :”.“f Dibuquo ia the mthor 'r: S T;;wmtn (.‘l.m:\ Aa \';;x-n!;-: Canae Bdy T nee iy il i wllow an ittier have been vepeinted i | of a Waverly dictionary in whichthe 1500 or | dian Representationat Washingioti..gh it may be determined that the lquor taffic |y vaud inthe samo way. more charicters in Sir “Walter & novels 10NTO, Ont, July 22,—[S)e ) shull b continued, will it be nece Y 10 | g publishens of the Amerieaized aro des 1vq::}““’:v"t:knlil;t?n:l\: exiricts fron | o Top Bri] —The Globowd veeates Camdian Forthe year ending July 1 the ro- | fhow il leeislition wside! Ttscomstolothe | dopadia Britamicahavo employel the best | jop toScabs vorkes, o Dot SO0 | wpresentation at Washingti. In an edi t July 2 > | plan of the prohibitionists to ercate an im- : RS HRR e L aATIA i i S i Pho e o £a vas| ceipts of cattle and hogs at the Omaha | pression S £ iR b i dafeafed ut and tho higlest kuowledgo to edlb | Contracis hato been lot for the erectim of | riallt s Uhosemblb yncabik, Aives ST e s R . Tav will edb hna’ thefd is o posaiblo nduand fill out the work * Lo buing an | anewchapel libraxy and scientific nall for | dent sgentat Washington as a st of wet market incrensed t hirty-seven and tlawry will exist ind theto is no possible | jygtance homo it may be stated that they the riciltunl college at Ames. Tho | nurse, to strengthen rather than impar tho thivty-six per cent respeetively, over tho [ way tocontrol the saleand granting of Lieense, | quostod, when tho rovision was in prog ill boquito molern in_appearance | to thit binds us o Britaiiby eabling th im? — . SHHET ) provious year. The gain is cheerful | Now, this is allwrong. No one but those | ¢y Ty Ber desisnate the best authority L e baan flogant privaterestienct anl | porial government toconduet, negotiations, in ACCORDING to late reports, the condi- | would hardly be doubtiul, o ho 5 | Lot of the growth of Omaha as the | Who donotwant to be convinced to the con- | Ouatu to writea history of the clty, Other | siiereiyens e Bisonest bullding of the | yhich weweredivedly concrmed with ful tlon of civil service roform under the | much the stronger in populationand re- | F 0 " o0 S LT o VR e will believe such statements. Thestate, | giios wore looked after with the sume care KO iidue of on 210, MR B S ) i ‘ new dispensation in Towa calls for heroic | sources. Unless the trouble can be set- | county, city and villago goveruments will be | g9 Jiperality. ton of Léon was “woinded at the ba 1 { 1 | NORTHERN cu]fltul continues flowing to the south. At a recent industriai conference ina Georgia town a northern- er invested forty-five thousand dollars on four queens, A brigadio pot with a straight flush. scooped the of whit isnow thestato of Maiie, and of Twenty-seven years ag Captainl, l\llr B f prevent the blundering sacritice of our vights, Sovig i rion, and reflects credit on the encrgy | i, ek o v e tle af | such us that which deprived us ofa portion remedies to prevent death. It is openly | tled by avbitration, however, for whi ZI the "“m”:l CYES | just the same whether the problbitory amend- Sooi after the announcement of the under- | Prairic Grove and tlmawmonn.lulnur X charged that the e tive council, of | the government of the United State RS ment 15 lost or earried. If cawied the logi; taking Trre Bee investigated it thoroughl, :I\wlch'“l”{\xlill::. atherdaio “nal\.ldl at. | ansideradle tenitor on tho Pacifl. and decided that tho work courdt bo made a | Hoiet with @ seve ltu“\vtlf.::‘\-f-:l( [ il | =Lt he Briviak connoatifiiatver o be sow: great boon to subscribers. Papers like the ered in anger, itwillprobably be because the b latuve will have power to malke laws for its THE clection of Charles Connoyer as | enforcement; if defeated, it will also be the which Governor Boies is the presiding | might properly exert its influence, it is genius, ignored the result of the exami- | to be cxpected that all the Central HEole « 0 under tho skin and was removed, It weighed | mother countiy hus sgreed to some humniliat: h o ; R rieelaid flates il heasine bavatvad. | 10 y of the school board will be | duty of the legislators to prescribe conditions | Cyjcago Herald, St. Paul Pionecr Pres an | three quarters of anounce. Hiap el At oo :‘)«I“" Tt nation of candidates for mino inspectors " hailed with boundless joy by thesoprano | under which license shall be granted and the | gy cisen Examinerand Denver Republican [ While Mrs. Millerof Boyden wis attend- | were foreed upon her by mganl for her own and selected favorites. The incident | This country certainly cannot regard the shools, Thoir admira- | law enforced. This question is too well un- nly ca he | oliticians in the goes to show that democratie civil ser- | occurrence of war in Central Ameriea 100 ron Connoy. vico roform is a political curio of orna- | With unconcern, particularly if it shall | g, mental proportions, appear that foreign influences are play- ing any part in directing events there. Tur exports of cattle during June | It is not only necessary that the inter- EXPERIE amounted to thirty-five thousand seven | ests of American citizens in Central hundred head, an increase of ten thou- | America, which are extensive, shall be sand over June last yoar. The value of | fully protected, but it is important that the shipments aggregated two million | this country shall not allow any other | nine hundred thousand dollars, The in- | foreign power to exert an undue influ- crease in the exports of hogs, dressed | enceupon the affairs of those states were glad after the sune examination toenter | ing elurch her littleson, Elmer, intrying t | iiterests, we coild only blame fate, but if sho futo an armngenent for exclisive control of | 4w pailof water from thowel, iost his | timbls info it from sheerwant of light and are just now evgaged in the scave business, | Juding.and best piper In cch dity. T cting nai, holling himsuspndelaboro the | $ ansyer or.>" and are not at all particular how they deceive | Byp the leaading paper of Omaha, controls | wateruntilhe was edsomotime lat e @ the people 8s to the actual condition of gov- | tno worlk in Nebraska and westorn Iowa, | a1d rescued from his perilous position. THE AFTERNOON 8 B ernment whethor the smendment is defeated | v can be obtaned in that terr.. | Jobn Mull of Maplotonis the possessor of a Sy - essentinl qualifications for theeffective | ornot. Of one thing they may rest assured, | s auly through Fus Bre. After theenor. | Yiluable yelic in tho shaps of a picce of [ Whon agirl disliles her suitor she stool management of our schools, Itis an in- | therewill be no laws passed less stringent | y0u5 valueof the Americanized money. It is paper, two-thirds of a dollar, | her heart against him When she likes him neyeopa- | printed by Hall & Sellers, acording to rese: | she lets hin steal it. sult to common sense to say that the | than thosenowin force should ll}r? amend | din Britannica becamo kiown there was 1 | lution of congress, passcd st Philadophia | A opidemicof scarlatina has broken out suporintendent of the schools of aone- | ment be defeated. Becauso prohibition was | yughy of papers for tho privilege. But only | Februry | On oie silo ar thirteen | anong the fashionables) “How disiress. horse town is capablo of managing the | voted down in Pennsylvaria it did nob Qo | tho best were admitted and itis natural that | Hngs cach bearing (he name of a state linked | jug1 Rod is awiul ubecoming to e, ¢ with any Jaw of regulation aud licnse, | tho inforior papers show their reseutment by | ST, forihg a great ving in the ¢ has not abated since | derstood by the entire people. It looks like ted in giving him a va from public duties three years ago. and competency are ] metropolitan school system of Omaha. B i t of which Is *“The. Amerian Congreas wedt, chaeming, lvely young M., meats and tallow was equally large, the | which might result in impairing their and l‘l"!lq\lul‘ interests h-\\*uuu'..uur\\:llll:h(‘,\' finding fanlt with the useof the Britamica’s | tho other side s the inseription, .‘f‘\'“",n don’t hl:i“i;‘:_\'it;;{::cl\lx- | value reaching nine and a half million | sutonomy or foreing them to accept | jor ILin, our own and only Joo, con- | €F°F have the pawer to make laws for then: | material. Rusinss AN Lvenivolt the il ot umb on the cook, | dollars, while the dairy products ex- | conditions which their people d0 not | tinues to agitate thodenizens of the Kay | 5¢1¥E8 1% thi oruay cher st o e sopy fop e aOn wee ml mata K | er ot e ot S TEOR | pnt wld s o a3 (W, Thre | ported amounted o one and three- | want. 7 with mammoth schomes in the distillery Nebraska Republicans. HE e R R vl e The Two Dikotas. “,/}.(h”‘]::\.:‘ll‘;llllit’l“;\’l(l:\]“ LT ey quarter miltion dollars. THE HOUSE ORIGI? igmimnn.iaRdo s agELme. Jdgdandelatnined:| B i S iV I 2 8 e I GalaR ofErour it . Parker young ladies have organied abase | peet their b e, l The house of representatives passed | that his reputation for wind shall not be | 'Tho Nebrasku republican state conyention | = iy Bex s to the opinions of many [ ball club. are bright, her smileis blnd ; i THE latest erop report issued by the |, = o0 o anorted by its | Overcome by local competition in the | Will becomposclof 819 delegates. Douglis | loading professimaland literiry wovkers i | Hailste \ls in beavly’s pride, o i N the oviginal package bill reported by its : 3 county, or Omaha, has iine delegates, | Omaha who t sxumined the worl. Tk | foll in McPhemon county the othor dav, Tho girl who promenides the sand, depurtment of agriculture shows the [ Shoriginal packago bill roported by ls | o G0l Cer of Missourd, ) 1, de 3 bred, ¢ : ) il wio pmeide \ condition of growing cor to bo favor. | udiciary committeo as a substituto for or onetwelfth of the total mempership of the A o] id City hus a andilate for cnerss i ntil her hairis dried. abloall ,,,.m,,:}l [,,m,w“ Nebrasia and | 1R Whisou bill passod by tho senate. | 5 o " S Qeulay | Corvention, The wpublican state central e e ou o Hon Janes W, owlor, u [ Byt sie wil noer bodoened o be o corn distriot of Sonth Dalots. the | This meazure doos not deal exclusively | & BAULLOAD wih the porpendioalar | comnittea hus ardored that no provies bo ad- | yicu is i mugnifieent and valuablo possession | U'Prment momber of tho iluk ffls v o 1 Ror il e S th it ) the corn distriet of South Dalkota, the SRR vy lies to | Spine of the Alton is what Omaba needs | | iived to the convention, aud that the dele- | for every household. sonts for tho fArst Large ~\||n'nl||'~ of wol are made d n i It ' | with intoxieating liquors, but applies to a A £k : from Bismarek, “The industryin Novth Anddric her's atthe fro. acreage I8 increased, but the stand is > P 4 to protect shippers from discrimination | gates present be authorized to cast the full | time acomplete referenc a price il L R 5 it 1 P ates presant o g i e ; | t a5 good t tho same time lnsg | ™7 Brticloof commerce imported into i Tni ot L) ; ke and onterms within reach of overy fumily aslig alnost dor « ) He @bot to ) —'Onemore, demrest! not.as good ns o o samo time lnst | . o 4o tn o “another stato or torritory | 204 excessive rate United action | vote of cach delogation, Thisi 1 that owns a Lot nceof Dr. D, KK, Dickinson, at She (wilh dreany abstrction —'0ne ir, being an average of ten days be- | |5l = Rt TS BT i the veport | AMOng the jobbers would go far toward | reform in Nobraska, for it isbeyond doubt L e, ok itiere Ly Birtar the obher D GORa e o R hind, cessive rains and drought haye | OF WO i JONCIEN COUNTEY. T BAE KCPOXL |4 1o the corporation rate combine | that conventions have been manipulated in THE SLOCUMI LAW. 1t and $145 in mmoney and jewelry valued | “Did [kiss vou, Georgel 1-I nust have which accompanied the submission of A 3 p hrough the ortunities which o Gkt T 2 200 carried awiy. been thinlinke of done some dwmage In spots, but on the | ¢z S B0 0L ed. n | ginst the city. that sate throngh the apportunitios which | Tho flloviugis asynopsis o theNetmsla | *p L0 SN owe oopes ot | - Sho-Tait e nubane? Toant sediny. whole the indications point to & bounti- | . Chisis b Sk the proxy method offers. Many of the | pigh license local option law : Aberdeen, whose plices of business were re | hdy o the stage, I'm 80 shortsighied. " i ) 5 its support which has prevailed with the | o 0 T man. | Western comntics have been sparsely sottled | - Section 1provides thatthe county bord of | antly onjuned by the ditrie court, are be | Heo W hydon't youuse the opera glases 21 ful crop of the great staplo. majority of the house. Hr ophemeral town by fhe Kaw man: | Ua gl nteaniihe polnt of holding con. b t 1i s lan atarol e M Lol Sho—"Howcaul?t |forgt © pub on my 3 > house, e A LR L R nd dis ¢ 0l C each county grant licenso for the sule of | ginniug toopen ip in new loctions. s i Titis foreign crop outlook s anything | It W8 theopinion of tho committee, | SHH, 0 SHE0 W T ‘““,.:. ih s e ‘:; ventions, and thus often a few men could | malt, spiviwous and vinous liquors,if deemed | L. Sehullof Watertown claims to bo the | diamond bricele.” y . TeE e R e ficavy. | 001y ono membor dissenting, that all || Ul i RIPR it UET 0% DECKE O | tirough prosies got wontiol of the volus of | expediontrupon e applleation by potuon of | choss ehanplon of Lhe twd Datotas and | B D i ey, b b g 3 e > ot e , { sensus work. € e onee gres ¥ | adowen ovascoro of counties, These votes | wirty of the resident freelolders of the | issuesa clallengo toplayu mateh of 0|} AL 5 T q pirfl rains have wrought incalcutable damage | ProPerty which has been fmportod-1nto | (i’ oontinue to bean object of Omahiav's | often constitated the. bulanes of powor and | town If thecounty is under townsiip onsan | gInes withany players in the Dalotas Hiven hiuloerdME S0 Tdiaiiit in th . 1 P vty a state and kept for sale there, ought to 21 f . + Tadol ioo | ization, The county board shall not have The North Dakota agricultural college | army,afte . in the low lands. Tho hay crop is prac- | § £0RIAE D OF iction of the stato, Qistinguished commiseration. controlled nominations and th policy L nso for the sale of | hardis enfeavoring to dternine the prac- | “Won by aneck? exclained the r tically destroyed and what little 3 g and organization of the party. Especially i any cit orporated villige or | tical valueof Dl PSS AN Lwith | youngwoman as she surwveyel the exquis may bo saved of the wheat wfll be far | The states, it was held, are the ‘broper DURING the recent hot spell wagons | was the proxy system objectionable in a st 1!:::\”::‘“11»‘0; .»..‘3';.'.1}.’3 b iy n(\'h-\\\“l:(d"»lru‘,(u;,' g ufilnj o m“l’i)]lk, oy Maiisn oatlums whih hal Brought. Al b et p R e ]mll,,(] of tho neod l:; nl(LIun own citize 1 | sunl fn the asphalt pavements of Wash- | wherea few of the populous counties n the sfor tho fllugof tho ax v AL e, S R stolis kases. = gloomy conditions prevail on the conti- | 44 1Y "“L!’“: 10.bg 25010 “f““d““‘ ington and wore with dificulty extei- | eastem portion hd so aves a shureof the |y, i,/ o tha ool s ot aeeLorie) brity, Moghibar ol d na do wot generlly la nont, and much uncertuinty exists con- | SRforce such laws as thoy may deem | o109, It js presumed the materinl was | Fepresentatio Lo allaskion S MOSt | . 6f the ic: ; i 1 10,000 volumes and will bo s valuable acquis they aregendallybuilled on tho ’ ) best, and when the non-resident imports favorable for exaetly that sort of manipula- | Section § provides for the heaving of the | it L et el f SSEUUEHS Bowianioron, . Thecapsal | ocSre bRalEE o wil tiise engages| 1L OTe! tion which ralroad corporations resort to, | case if @ rmonstrance is flled against the | histbrienl standpotnt, o Doy e o Vhiat. s this oviginal y s 2 MmATke W yto ad youolng, 1o ‘ansleipationf: O Fera GRSl UL that e ¥ E v A and unfuvorable, covsequently, for the propor | EraNting of Leense to the auplicant A wondaful mineral spring has been iy 2d, < What, does it me | of a general shortage., The m*nn-h-q (L R e ai et R i BY ALL means let Mr. Cushing Do | ufiection of the' will of the overwhelming SARIIOD 1908 IO o aed sixty-five niles northwest of Fort . hio began i, Il sy you_ | America, however, ave able to Tnset all :.“"“‘” _"3"""""‘ 29 t;) '";.‘_ s “; ‘[; " | trotted out for the governorship. Tho | majority of the party. It was in all vespects | form of tho licwnse; the giving of i £,00 | PIrm. Some of thewater Wil o shippel | are 1 Upouiasst botis il golrmf demands of Europo, und the advance of | '01% that govern the citluens of the | shyttered Twenty-oighters are entitled | similarto the sitnation in lowa years ago. | bond by the successtul wpplicunt for the li- | g3 & st 015 modlual properies, Vi prices which will naturally result will | 5tate who would engage in & like traflic. | g consideration from the demoerats, Here the abuso Of tho prosy system was | cus i L Pt i N AR solongas you ae in the orjginal bo appreciated by the farmors of the | This would be the offect of the measure abolished by abglighing the system ltselt, w | Sectionss, 0 nd 10mako It an ofenst pun | L %o R bam the other diy o or, e continited, Wrapping his. arms | OoRD LRy, o the house has passed. It would in no S0ME of the bricks being laid as pave- | Nebraska this year the farmers demanded ];I‘“ ¥dear fo sell lutoxicating Hauor to apo thofury of 4 rainstorm. T'ho bam .wnlulll‘n n Yot vt b T o | . LA manner interfere with the right of a | ment should be wrapped in buckskin n..:-uum‘mm-. which |lv|'un-|l vlt':\'x\lvm:‘m I“lw\“”rll{“h e ik i ‘ wa \!r\nl’ll‘(‘h\ lightiing id both wor o ] ndentand | bow jou aro A e 'HE Topeka ¢, e g os | citiz state urchase abroad any en votaal % ” s inolom. | Towa, and the sf itral committee under Sectic provi-ies that any pevon sel s o ']llll‘ Topeka ]lxpu'hlu i pronounces | citizen of a state to plnl)\\ lhllnul Ny | sacks to protect them from the inclem: Tomm bis o oY et Lt ylelded amd | lquorwithouta dicen N P | by w wrapper e ;A i $ the Slocumb law of Nebraska infinitely | article of commeree which he might de- | ency of the weathe A priek|is. 86"t riotond and | Ut ROt A, MOS0 AR oo Tor owth | vy | i e B : i superior, as a temperance measure, to | sive for his own use and have the same —————e ordered tho change 5o far asits Well | oyouse; and section 12 provides for the t r descon y and OMAHA | prohibition in Kun: Under the Ne- | transported and delivered to him at hi Fills a Long-Felt Want, tomake the change, The result is that the | of such offonclers. | rge Iricc who was hording: cattio { ! o4 Kunsas. Under the Ne- | transported and delivered n s 7)_ .Affl-‘x,r Ll responsibility for the action of the convention | Section 15 makes it an offense, punishable | tiy killlg btk hove | 1 A NF AND TRUIST | braska luw every dealer is responsible | place of residence. The' states would (RIS g oy {do for | and the controllipg spirit of the party orgun- | by @ fiuo of §10and & forfetureof license, | a youg man f niiote . age. elthe o 78 v s % ongress has passed a bill to provide fc o iquor vender to sel b | and son ofa prominent farmer of the county for all damage, either to pe rson or prop- have no power to pic \-.m, the L mm."““_a ll)I i o ml“ rants | laation has beeudttown back dircetly upon ::— »::\\I hlqm:« 1 Yiquor yender tosell adul- | “.hl 'K"tl"‘l\: Lx\ l.m ,‘f. :}‘)I)\” g o |,‘\\'h- COMPANY. erty, cuused by the sale of liquor, Sales | importation = of any article of b Lo have o boen carnod by tho construe. | the People, or at least more dircctly than ever | “Soction 14 makes it an offense punishablo | was lalf amiledistt, it happemed io 1o to minors are not pormitted, and the sa- | commerce, nor o obstruct the | 4o or e roads they wore made toid. This | Vefore. 1% y e of 101 for any porson to eld oo | ol i drocton of i son o thtime, | Subscribed ind Guarteed Capital \ plose S 4 4 = o G | - . . Pt S £d quor on Sunday, > - Capits { loonsare closed on Sundays and on elec- | transportation of commerce through | sy good measuro and it should have been & Coleral Charch . Fight. i l‘{?x-.llllf::-':p:"m A Grenndicrs Sail for Bermuda, Sl . tion days. Towns and cities derive a | thejr territories, except tn the necessary | enicted long ago. ToroxTo, Ont., July 22.—[Special Tele- | Sections 15 023 inclusive, define the la- | Loxvox, July 23 A Cablegrm 0 | ooty revenue from the business, and they arve | enforcement of their health laws. Its o e gram to Tik Bre.]—There isa split in the | Wty of sioonkeepers for damages sustained | Tup Ber)—The sccoul bittalon of the | trust : \ not overrun with bootleggers, jointists | only effect would be to subjeot such F9 AHaiy the acaXdnte British Methodist Episcopal colored chureh | 1Y Iy onon sonscuuonc of e teo e | grenatior guarls, which wasordered o Ber. | 1RO o 4 b il S 2 s wton Advertisr, ek S BRI OO | prova stys nocessary to collect mudaon sccount of recent insuboraiial i e Il and more nary cunfvluhlw. Under pro- | property as may be imported into the | © o o0 "0non o0 "t ie color line ens | COREregation hiere owing to a disposition of & | claims, 2 . of drug. | WmOBE themenbers of the e 3 { hibition in Kansas,” says the Republican, | state and there held or offered for sule, | iy i the truo one, and_yet elininato the | 20ction of the congregation to place tho o tion 3 relstamto tho lstanco of drug. his moming and marhedto the | Omaha LL.oan& TrustCo ¢ “ @ Rosind > h churcl connee ith the rican ists’ permits. = - . v g sy ' “salos are made on election days, on | to the laws of the state. It is provided | gruat uueducated vote, Whon that can b | Lrurch in comecdon with the b L e o way stailon 10 begli Wi jour S e Sundays year in and year out, to minors, | that a state shall muke no discriminge | reached we shall hope for the abolition of that | Amerian. bustor Bane of | Phia | tamed B section 25, the silient part of which . Mire.Acotnpmsied. fran o SA . habitual drunkards and to everybody. | tion in favor of its citizens or its produets | tangible and yet deplorablo rica line which | camebere with powen from Bis lhip Prosecutions pile up burdensome costs | in respeet to the salo of any article of | tolay makes the south, politically, reaction. | ¢f that cily to take the congregation ove » y Another section of the eongrepation objected, | vills 3 on the taxpayers. Towns and cities de- | commerce. ary and sullen. and Sunday morningservices wereconducted | andyprohiibit the selling orgiving aw: 1s. | 10 4.u~|‘ T g Cossan! Tiie comporate authorities of allcities aud Yho Gieand Liom InooMAK proceeded by il to Chath shull have mower to license, lwuli"‘:{' I o wlw.‘.‘«l uu'mpl:hn The woops | § E Corner16th and Douglas Sts e ther i Capltal Subseribed and Giian mar, whick Cond Capital : I L 8¥ Oof | Wil convey them to their destination. Gool | Liwbilivy of Stock b ojd S B rafo, "8 " - p—y—— uard 0 preserve the | any lntoxicating m spiritions aud vinous | Wio SORVE h Ao ] rive no revenue from the traflo, snd tho. . Opposition to themensure took saveral The Punishment Fits the Crime, ‘l‘,"f.:'u”“x““"‘" et y ® | lighom, within the limits of such city o vil. | Orderprevaile Uie trops. | ¥ Cont Interest Pald o i rottenest rot gut whisky, bay rum and | forms, one being that congress could not g ok - (.l £Egelie lage. 'This section also fixes the amount of | e N = FIRANKS J. L l\\l‘ oA —l\}u- r s . - / I oen ) vn, prestdents J.J. o wn, other deadly decoctions are sold without | in this way delegate to state legislatures | A blunt old preacher opce tools oceasion to Turks Killed by Christians, [ {oo loonse foa, which stall ot boless thn |y ounoy, July 83— (Spectal Cablogram to | “Gere: A B Myian, Basiies o 10" stint.” The condition of Kansus is truly [ a power to impos# vestrictions upon | preacn against some of the provalent fasl- | Caxnia, Crete, July 22.—A uumber of Turk- | $0000 in abicants mor less than §1,00 in cities | TiE BEE.|—Irish palice ref how that | 00 U Wyman 7. 1. Millard, 3o § # “horrible exammple” for Nebraska to | interstate commerce which the constitu- | ionable sins aud follies of histime. A dele- | ish soldiers were fired upon from awbush *by | aving a populition of more than 10,000, | 125 agrarim outrages were conmitted o Ire | “hpdwn, Guy € Ban 1 W Nl Thomag avoid, tion provides shall be exercised ex- | gaton of his tongregation waited upen him | Christians and five of them Killed, | Sections 2 aud 27 relate to druggists' reg: | land during the last quarter. w ball, Georgo B, Like.