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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BYE, TUKSDAY THE DAILY BE THE CROP REPORT: business methods would dictate that due REL”“F N N W Green, is acting to give the improssion that i 1 Y ¥ ' g " i in ticpard wing he is insane. The story is also floating abe (| i ; ) oo Tho crop reports published with this | notice of romoval should have been C )IISblON SV ORK. e e A SO P Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U, S, G(xvtchort. e ROSE W N | 1ssue cover the country traversed by the | served upon Heimrod by the governor The T osays o has be o D! E. ROSEWATER Evitor. Y P 3 jailer says thore een no matorial - = | Union Pacific railway. It is gratifying | before he is divested of his authority as 5 TR change in the old gentloman’s demeanor since PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | to obsorve that from ull but a very fow | state ofl inspector. Undor our form | Sorty Exhibi'ifhy of Individual Greed and bt LRSI LR 3 s v | locations the reports are favorable. The | of govornment, governors are not Auto- B8 fishnoss, w detective memory. When' a relative Tiatly Tie 1t Bunday) One Year | acreage is largely incrensed. Thestand | crats, They ures of law and ] xul(lnl-u” on h"'".‘ A fix...m\ '"1‘ poould RIally end Sundny Ons T ear of small grain is excollont and corn | their powers aro dofined and limited by Ei b Do TRy RS RO B i 5 2w | planting is almost completed, [n many . 1t they want to enforce aud exo- | NUMEROUS DESERVING CASES RELIEVED, | Anhin"“; ficuds and ho was forgottul us to AUTaaY Bee Onp 1S B t0 | localitics corn is already up. ite the laws they must themselves il ‘uh::l:!h;-!;fl‘rzmh oxcopt 't:‘ e r‘\( that it ATV T The season Is far enough advanced | obey them. ; i A & Jvas too bad that a man at his age should got 4 | 3 e —— ospects for/a Good Orop Year— As- | into trouble | to feel reasonably sccure of a good i e e, ey Hutchinson's preliminary examination was -@@@-@ Cmahn, T | crop of small grain. Insoct pests THE VISITING BUSINESS MEN, saulted in f Church — Serious delayed until the result of” Mrs, Green's in :4 uvh’llvr N nnd 2th Stroéts are causing 1o apprehension. The sub- The annual convention of the Ne- Charge Against a Name- Juries should be actermined. The examina. ¥ of Commorce, Chicago UF s0il is very moist and even if the re- . 3 ! By s ton is to be conducted by County Attorney P! ka Business Mon’s association meots lesd State Ofticial, . | Suell, and both sides ha veed to post pone Ammw L ‘VRE DM i eiresane Dalalng .o aing spring should be dry, whost, | in’ Omulin today and will. continue in it until after ho has finished the Sheady trial. | onts and barley will probably make session for three days. The indications | Lixcor, Neb,, May 18, [Special to Tue AN TIONOR FOR THE ASKING. » MA N Y . AT\ cobim amiasETany T to news and | good vield. The prospects for ¢ are that thero will bea large attendance | Bk, |—The work of the state relief commis- Lol overnor Thayer s received tho follow- R. | M4 A AR R ) | not accnrately be forecast until mid- | and a profitable meoting. The gentle- | sion has exposed sorry exhibitions of greed | lotter, w :IIK“II‘“\\I:l ins n*v'!fr 3 ot 3 e ' K88 LETTERS summer, but thus far the outlook is fav- | men composing this organization come | and selfishvoss, and in dentally it appoars \bhy, P N, TG L Dities of | ‘ A HOR R TR L faait orable from all parts of the state and are the | that the affairs of the commission have been oy oS, ol | i be addressed (o The Bee Publ S guosts of tho johbers and wholesnle mer- | Managed with drmuess and ability. S ohraska-Sir: Wo are dirocted by his | O Irafts, che nd p PEARL BUTTONED. chants of tho eity, who will tender them | DAYe been many complaiots from people al hichness, the prinee of Wales, prosi- | With Double Wire Suspensory. 1o payable to the ora . N i i who claimed u right to reliof and asserted | 4¢nt of the soventh fnte onal coniross of | Vany s comos from Newark, N. J., that | a banquet Thursday evening. that they had beon megiected, Ovr five (RIS, (U | PATENTED A0, 16, 1687, TMPROVED 10LY 2, 1, | ) Viahi nnmi | & Aot o ki ‘ 3 s i ugust 10, 1801, | d The Bee Fublishing Company, Proprietars | noless less than twonty-three p arl but On behalf of the citizens of Omahn | pundred of these have been Investigated, and whiing of sress I Lon 2 THF BEE BUILDING ton factories have beon roused into uc- | Tik Bkk extends to the gentlemen & | in not n single case was the complaint Justi- R AP GULLEGES = tivity by the McKinley tariff act. This | most hearty welcome and the freedom | fied. I'he persons concerned had eithor had | tewiiy appointed, which we trast fully \ EWORN STATEMENT OF CIECULATION | oo o Etate of Nebriska, County of Doug ess, His oy L0 express t Yornment of your stite nge news in the oarsof | of the city. They will be in most ox- o bos those who have said theve is not a pearl | cellont hands, for the jobbers and their | in need. Her reliof orthey were not deserving because not | 10 You the ol relicf orthey were not deserving becauso ot | £ §u the object of 1 ro o few sample instances Tiopo that the e AD . y— 1 ' N 3 i siteous letter o § r s, seo fit not only to send delegates to this 3 ' ! , et “tors wlomnty swone | Dutton factory in the United States. | ropresentatives will bo theiv hosts, It | A piteous tetter, signed A, 8. Broaddus, | sev fi g Pubiishing compiny, docs solemnly swenr s ) o T Liddod was sent from Bliss, Holt county, to Lymun | £1is i they live done to former co HD.4BEMS B!“. H ihat tho actual circalation of Tnk DAY Bek | And more, the wages of those who have | they do not enjoy themselves it will be A s t 1 ey w also b NI u;, ] for. tho week ending May 16, 360 was a8 | pyon worleing in thoe factories have boon | no fntontional fault of tholr entertainers. | I G880 of Cbi bogging for wd. The | forward copy of the proliminary \ ] for the yoen working in i no lntontlonal fault of tholr entartainors. | ey was forwared o the commissionors, | fLatomont.s ot herewitn 1o° sach e kunday, My 10 raised from 40 to 90 per cent The doors of Tre Bewk building will [ which sent it to an official in Holt county for | ket \ppoar to you to be Interestod in thy OF VARIOUS NAMES plontiay, Muy i The dispatch says: “Several yoars | he open day and night, and the visiting | mye fon. e reported that both Broad- | Subleets of the concress Weanesday, May ii ) thero woro about bwenty-threo fie- | husiness men uro cordially invited to in- | dus and his wifo had boen teaching school all | gonyy iy 11 NOOF 10 e, sir, your obodlent 1 increase their patro ey tories in Nowark making pearl but- [ spect it individually, ecollec ¥ or in | winter and did not need aid. He ndded that Chairman of the Orgunlzing Commities, | DR, - T Tl Eatardy, May 10 tons alone. A change in tho tariff on | groups. In the language with which | Holt county was able and willing to reliove WL OoliFiELD JANtc BoD¥ ail Rnen- | JUCI Melbialiotie & Hon. Foreign Secret Averago ... i 26,000 | poarl buttons had n disastrous offect on | they ave so familiar “It is no troublo to ““1 lin Pt ohm came | , 1Tthere is anyono in Nobraska who wishes | oraland Rervo L B oesion: | best Newspapers, - GEORGE WAZLCIUCR, | tho industey sarly all the factories | show goods' in this newspapor offic Recoutly & Mrs. N, J. Strohm 0amo | y5attend this ' congross as & delegate the , iseascs, Nerv Sressaos s T ey of My ACHENg,m 0¥ | oued, ® * In seven months after | Our citizens all o the city will | 10 e commission with a printed | governor will issue the hecossary creden Jiw, Paagal Bt ——— aeiiotti il e Al ol g : x £ g i Ll SLY) civcular signed by a preacher, a legis- | tials, Indiscretions in 75 TRy . s ad Notary Publi the McKinley bill went into operation | he pieased to extend any courtesy which | [0 0 GHIEOY “ iR ’“”W ESminent - e oy bings We huve ok of the ¢ f » trade 1s @ restored.” Possi . i S b Raeval Ui Indifference of Citizen trado fy almost restored.” Possibly | may add to th comfort, onjoyment o | yesidents of Furmas ‘semnty 1o ainied & ok T e T N T Ty o Auly sworn, di port will bring some hope to the [ profit of the visit. It is hoped those | doleful picture of abject suffering in that i y Epoch. i : TAIN COMPLAINTS ON 80 DAYS' TRIAL A i y i | oses and ¢ H S Hue e asal avarans can people. Foarl buttons are | who participato in the convention will | county. The lady camo from Avapahioe, and tion af diiculty In denling with any | Also an Electrlo Truss nud B Nl | aonerohithe e 130 i L : a very high price * com- | find time nfter concluding their regular | she knew that her nelghbors had reccived i ufnzj\ml-*’l;"{l-’*“" m lies i b“';’v o0, | AN B WAL b Bent pom 11 s eedied shoel | Lish & large muinbet of sample adver- | for the n pared with the prico a yoar agoi | business to visit tho various points of in- | 10 Felief, not even a bushel o corn. It hap and apathy of the reat body of | PRges\ThKL ! ‘Addrews | the citizens to the existing state of thi It ! 0 | tisements we tave ve | 15 oasy enough to suggost improvemonta v | OWEN Elgctic Belt & Appliance 0o, | tiscments we s the methods and principles of municipal ad 8086 N. Broadway, St. Louls, Mo, > winistration, but the great question is, how ctavy confounded the fair appli- | M€ YOU Roing to get your improvements July, pened that Dallas, Io had donated a_car therefore That corn had 1 sent to k. B. Murphy at Arapahoo, and but the principle of protection n not | torest to which they will be escorted by o At the 20,769 coples for Octobe yetbo belied. Twenty-three factories | their hosts. We want them to go home | 08 0B condition that the recoip! i 8 be kept separate from other: b ge I'res , Princi- wre oo muny to enter into any consider- | knowing what Omaha is and is to be. able combine or trust, and the inevitable Gentlemen, **Ii you don’t see what offoct will be the fall in prices. That | you want, ask for it.” Omaha is anxious howing ner a pile of receipts bear. | 8dopted? Those in power are against them, Eworn 10 Lefore me, and subse these factorios are running isa suretv | to have you enjoy yourselves and the | ing the names of her neighbors. Sho | Andsolongas the people keep on puttis Tresence, this 2d duy of May, : My, A e : couldn’t quite understand it, but they had re- | such men in ofice or allowing them to be i that the prosent prico is not 8o | keys of the city are at your disposal. w't g 5 q i gD, ! keys of the city are at your disposal ived three burrels from Boston which af- | there, an insuperable barrier is in the way of L great as the price of im- ————— forded » of than all tho state had ¥ ! - - a introducing different methods, e e ; ported buttons and that they are as ALLISOY ON THE TREASURY, doue. ary asked i tho - bareels I'ne Cincinnati convention will have s v , but got = S = rood i ro or less ovide! scause o filled with silver or grecnbac e - n double-header from Minnesots, This | £003 18 more or less evident becaus The recont intsrview with no answer. Tho lady was quite suro they The Lesson from New Orleans. TAIAATL PosombIS vé of the fact that they are in the ma Allison vogarding tho | needed help over in Gosper county, and shoe Harper's Weekly. tion of the old parties, and are not perceived. The further thought ste was deserving herself, although There is no appeal from the action of the ) ) : “ Vaaa i o | tive condition of the national treasury is | her dress woull not have led one 10 suspect . L patronage, notico that “All applicants get work?” | o2 Bt L D ssuring offcet. No | it Since February 1 Furaas county | £fand jury and the stato of Louisiana wili | Ry BY THE time the Charlest 8alad 1 ol d L ichie s boRtotA b On{D N ARG ORA e AT SR L TR T T AT had = £4,000° worta of food, | Probably do nothing in reparation of the mas- | up the Ttata will be out of danger and |\ J 8 the subject than the Towa senator, and | of seed potatoes, oats, wheat and other sup. 5“ ] ) ) 01, 25,312 coples for Apri), 1801, GEORGE T3 pal or Secrctary we will submit a list of papers with an adver- tisement sct in type, > cost and ket best methoc ool for obtuining sc much w conven- sont peospoce i \ 6d anit tion His Habit of i ] ! BLIo L Rt S o b gt D ide whether indemnity of any kind shall the officers of the latter vessel are itz of maehty atement gives groat weight to what he | {hiee weeks, d oniy threo to four hundred | the grand jury which will command uni 4 per vy in the industry ecially talented prevaric: 'S g specially talented prevaricators, il B 08 of tha grent Mr. Allison exvessed tho opinion | needy familics were reportod sal asse patly. In | ve It1s that which emphasizes the fi e of these fucts the cor s dis. i OEs CURE 66 & 68 W. THIRD STREET, t the boginning of the next fiscal sion is dis- | the necessity of more strinzent regulation of means of reducing the cost of o e posed 10 question the good faith of the men manufacture, What reduction m not | Year, July 1, there will bo a surplus in | who signed the pititul beeging lettor. Imuiigrations=Irasitia el i iiiog Loue CINCINNATI, » OHIO. sury of about $30,000,000, in- I'he fJ. A. Keith of Kimball 1s an- | Present laws permit an influx of forcigners e — — bo brought ahout by the gr merican | 0 f‘l i e other sample seny o begging letter to | which paralyzes civilized order and justifie: I IPIOOI N inventive genius must be brought about i 5 A Judge Gre: the score of being | the shooting of unarmed prisoners in jai R AT 3 2t 1,000,000, This, he ¥ by the universal law of compotition. ; e |an ol sury department do- THERE are nineteen assessment life fnsurance companies or associations in Towa. If the legislature should place a bounty on wildeats, several of these in- stitutions would go out of business. —ie **As s00n as the tre v mplaining - that | is high time that such an influx were says, will ba sufficient with the then cur- | he had received-uothing from the state sup- stopped, In its First Stages. amounting to soldiar, plies seut 1 Kimball county. On_ investiga- - rent revenues, to provide for current A ¢ is in dismny as well as | ¢ides about the introduction of pearl . tion the commiskion found that he hived near 5 Rnon CAPE MAY s in dismay as well as “‘_"‘. i "I Rt xpenses and vodeom the outstaading 4} | the county hine, and that he had gouo over S et Tia sure you get the genuine. Delaware just now. President Harrison | 4iscs for buttons, which isa clear evasion per cent bonds as rapidly as they will by | into Banner mumy for reliet, from which he Kate Field in the Washington. has sold his seaside cottage there, which | Of the tariff law, more capital will be in- means that the watering place will not | vested in button making,” says the same NSt R B d (3 received his full: presented for redowption. 1bisto bo | oy corn, potdfbis wad. food. Lt was aise may resort to soap and water, are far too presumed that when tho senator made | learned that he owaed a good farm. uota of wheat, oats, bar- | Our men, as a rule, however often they careless in their attiro—so carcless, in of - o bo the summor residence of ke presi- | report. T S e o | J.F. Funkof Eifkhart, Ind., prosident of : CROFATTaEy BhatE e least tho users of Amorican made pearl | pension domands for tho | conmission on' Holair of . F. Foroman of Bk : ) Pimplos on tho Face ) current year will be less by about $10,- | Logan county wie the statement that the | devote more time to clothes than all the rost 000,000 than had been expoctod, so that | MUer i iad o Salist, Hokmew Mr. Forc- | of wy sox in tho four quarters of tho globo it is 0 s f o inan wis A naneRes ¥ould nobitto—ho The very woman who saits into a hotel probable the surplus at the close of | sure of that. Tho Secretary of the commi Tue Iowa independent state conven- | buttons will pay a heavy bonus for the tion was called by nine men who have | privilege of wearing American made Broaking Out Bkin Troubles Littlo Sores; Hot Bkiny hitherto affiliated with the democracy | buttons. But in the due course of time, YRR R will | sion ran over the records for six weeks and | 4ining room a d in diamonds and Worth Boils Blewh%ud of that state, which is moroly a furihe whon tho pourl button Induatry has | JUSEL S wear il gl NG Y tho Logan connty man had re- | EOWus, is content with a husband who ap- > g:j:‘m;fg:,m',m“"" [mmh ,.,..,.,1‘» an annex to .|Um,u American workmen supplement their | 500 4 % i A has worn all day, and who thinks that, hav- heso 8y mp! s of ‘llour, ahd threo sacks he Elkkart man graceful acknowledged the corn—or al least the r the policy of the treasury in converting | coffee, three ing washed hands and face and brushed his ; 7 ; of cornmeal, fractional silver eurrency into skill with machinery, competition ; ’ hair, he has performed his whole duty to will cause a DOCTOR AGKEH’S rilable A SPASX of reform has seizod tho | 4700 “j‘j‘]‘"_’:_ farons st L when | funds is procceding satisfactorily, with | flour, ote, © ) society. Getting into a dress coat is an event | £ ENCLISH H Standard ol company and it will pumy | Marked nulu ion lm price ;l and \\du e lipromise i thnt L nbl loasb i RAll. the nu-.m..mm-xl.m m.s‘ inquired into every | like Christmas and Fourth of July—a mo- 'BLUUD ELIXIR' . . b} + rics ar i eris [V 1 X slaint that has een accon ontary ce oSS 3 9 H ho oll on’Bunday in Ohlo horeafter. | DY 688 B1€, |OWEroUl IOleFa 1y, & POAUO | oo it it b g0 convented. ‘Ther | SO Kieniaryicon castionito Mrs R Grandy,Srather H I : nd; 0 % 5 ) s i a 0§ . panied by a name. Some i 5 : . i 2 H There is a suspicion that the greut po- | 1107 in the tariff on pearl buttons will | ) " - is $6,000,000 of silver bullion to bo | vestizations have been wade through local | that the outcomo of eternal fitness and a W HY 7 BECARSRYSIR 00D troloum monopoly takes this nction noy | f0110W Without in tho least intevfering | boc0= B with this important industry. 80 much out of respect to the roligious holiday as for the purpose of restri b . S iitces, others by county officers, and a | tribute to home, Havo you evar used mercury ! If 80, did you Floral Gonversator indard dollars and added \umbir by a soeclal agent of the com- e Yo yoRole e Moeard Lt on e et v to the available funds. mission. Ono of the latter, R. R. Randall, PASSING JESTS. i S From these figuves it is cloar that the | on a recent trip looked up over one handred ing 0y ] tho production of oil and maintaining THBOIANSEROTOR MUDDLE, treasury will havo no difficulty in meot- | UghCses L ot a number of Washington Post. » Qo poleon from the sitpions | fouth East Cor, G and 17th, Lincol, Neb prices. overnor Thayer’s action in connec- | i 411 demands upon it for current ex- | private solicitors who bave been abrcad jn | ' DBen the flowerets gayly blossomed and the \ tion with the state oil inspectorship i birts began to carol, Without auy hesitation ho put on his light sed with their stie- pe em- | the land, but is not impr oux_county raised ses and can without the cess. One man from IRRIGATION i W. S. Sawyer & Co.- tho hope of western | to say the least, not commendable, His ‘I'he commission has offered L . are held as security for book cireulation, | o Lol o8 > o out of life. General colloction of prants and cut flowors 5 3 Sty Sl S R 0 s ielp these privite solicitors by agreeing = 0 Z?Z 7 ral collection of piants and cut flo ural purposes are h]nm,_:l:g up all course [m‘:suul in foisting Carnes into and in order to have them redecmed the | to pay tho freighton any grain they might Globe: Atchison's Idea of a swell is & man aa always on hund. Floral desizns, bouguets through the arid region. The drouth | the office is not only contrary to usage, | punics must deposit groenbacks or coin | fecure. This offer hus been mado to fift who bas spring chickens to eat when they baskets, ete, for partics. Weddings und fun- of the past few years will prove to have | but of doubtful legality 8 barrassmont. rodoom the honds fulling | S5O ' apparol. *QUOD 4B OMNIBUS QUOD USIQUE N M e kel b Al g o ; g and spont ahout half of it for traveling : idait cate : . :‘n‘:“]‘“‘*‘l‘w I‘“It'-“‘ p"';‘l}":’ (Il::"l”i is t:m:.‘}‘," "I*!:"'W;"Ln'-ll‘l‘ (‘hl"[”' s l"b I“:“ l'fl"l_'l"’l‘ due in September, amounting to | expenses. Two precinets o Hitcheock RI0 RS olaa teldlanib oaton juc) il Dritish Medical Journal. PLANTS AND CUT FLOWERS : . Enterprises looking to tho | was a scandal that cunnot ba oxplained | 851000000, More than halt ot irees couuty raised 50 tosend a solicitor to lowa, Rt rlial b ANy Al LUW R, artificial supply of water for agricult- | away on political grounds. But the ore than halfof theso bondd |/ f el i adies In fact, he seemod to got uncommon comfort i one solicitors and not one car of grain has v 0 a ruls a speclalty, and sont to any purtofthe boen a biessing in disguise if it dev The 1t = = 4 ' ., | to take their place, and this currency | been turned over by them to the commissi ::r‘ajo small that it takes four to make him a ‘THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.” e h e sens o anyApar o tehe essing in disguise if it develops _ The law fixes the term of the oil | g become immediately available for Captain Beck, au agent of the commis: iy akerson funcral work, Telenhone, 314, a D.\‘?'A'nll){ irrigation throughout the | inspector at two years, but of redoemi the bonds held by otheps | 1A Just returncd from a tour of Perkiug, New York Sun: “What a curious way to “ The best [It‘:"é‘}’ll{"(‘." ——— fertilebut rainless region. courso like other appointees or | . 3 kit ho | Brontier, Red Willow and Furnas | build a path,” said Hawkins,who was spond- { B - e ; o comoved by | AR the banks. Mr. Allison is of tho [ counties’ -and . reports an encouras- | ing Sunday with Hankinson in the suburbs, TrurH, LoNDON, t)l icers, 10{ gan wEbo h}'lmu‘c‘ {’.‘ opinion that the secretary of the treas LT e e eoner o | 'You have laid it out on G D SOLE EXPORTERS : PRESIDENT HARRISON has note o governor for cause which means for | .o o S8 il Lo A bigger acreage of grain than ever beforo | stroke of lightning.” “Yes," said Mrs. it 2 ~has acted a broach of trust, noglect of duty o in. | V'Y il not need to extond uny part of | Dno peopto. Have. received thele she 1o o Hatkinson, ohn, lisee that path when 06 THE APOLLINARIS COMPANY, LD., Justly In commuting to life imprison- ) £ BRIk Y the 4is, and as the situation now appears | variety of ways. Some came from the State, | eomos hom from the club. Saturday nights. LONDON, ENG. ment the death sentences of the men who | competency. Governor Thayer mado | 1, probably will not do so. Soeveral | $0me from favored friends and tho banks | [t saves lawns and shruvs.” two years ago revolted against the the first appointment under the 1aw, by | yooks apo Secretary Fostor stated tht | Grethos e out o0 ooy Mian near 0 ant has put out 10,000 busli there was no danger of a treasury | shares, :ld is t’u llu A " is assurance had a gool | CFoP, and ifit fails again he loses. Others | “Yes—the s it, and this assurance had o good | TR, BAC HAL Tail rgains, The great cry X ©ct in quieting approhension, though | was that there was no feed for the hors 8, Indianapolis Journal Is of secd on Chicago Heral “Is there anything bril- are made rive one-third of tho | liant about Proz cruelty and oppression of the Navassa | commissioning Smith Caldwell as deputy phosphate company and killed six of its | 0l inspector. The commission was for officers. All accounts agres in saying | LWO vears, and after the expiration of that the laborers whe aré taken to Na. | that time Caldwell held over until his S writings 2 manutactu s between the paragraphs, You see it was this the only ones indorsed } o ho7ar U it did not silencs thoso who aro predis- | and it wonld bo impossiolo o put in crops. | way. o Tndiarubber wan struck tho ossi- S ol g e vassa undor contract to work a definite | Succossor was duly appointed. Governor 2 Ll { io horses arc poor, but many farmers aro | fied wan and broko him." i and prarmaciste. Dewars longth of timo are subjectod to the mu‘t Boyd, whose acts were valid in | °°%e4 to propheoy evil, The demon- | working thom tulf of the day and_ turning [ **What did he sirike bim fort? of imitations and substie She Saved Her s g 5| 7 i steable figures and clear statement made | them out to grass the other half, Not mroy ‘“IMive dollars. When the manager found it 5 i tute MONEY brutal treatment. Once on the island | @Very respect while he was in office, ap- by Senator Allison, fully sustaining the | borses have died. The prospect for good | out the India-rubber man was bounced.” L = they ave in a state of practical slavery, | Pointed Louis Heimrod in place of Cald- opinion of tho -;m'rfil‘ll')‘.flf tho trensury «'r\:lvah excelient. The people are hopeful Ao “.x #0,can overy good Housekeepor by always liay i company exacts fr w0 | well. Heimrod’s commission, under | o1 : f SULY, | and business is reviving. A SWINGURNIAN SIGIL & on hnnd o wl‘,‘u,‘hfi! IR BREays axnohy from Shigy| MG i USS S B St ";l Wwill bo accepted vory generally by the WUIPPED 1N SUNDAY SCHOOL. Fair fugitive from fury fate, CAMPBELL'S :‘“’“t ““‘ fu “b‘t “;'“I'“"“"“ with con- e _'1 10D 000 D) I""”"l 33| financial and business interosts of the | After its regular exercises yesterday tho l,T;\'eot]sum]nn-r,«nxi«..;;fl:\nxl son, PROW 46 18 mob st all scrupulous ag | WhaN fhe period remalning unfilled tn | ountey s conolusive. The anly con: | Bt PankMetnediat fnas palatuntayischool | MiMHR-OYOIYEICE Oy LuMIALe, 10 careying out s ‘Tarkof 1 savesy | Caldwells second torm, whioh woung | S2U3teY b T B ey VARNISH STAINS. B o dition now hreatening 40 8- | honor of the decensed wife of General Super- = ment. It is roported that the situation | have expired on July 1, 1891, on the island at the present time is so | Now Governor Thayer attempts to serious that mariners from the naval | Simmarily depose Heimrod by issuing o vessol Kearsarge are on shore to pre- | Commission for two years, beginning ‘Are you sure this bread is riously disturb financial affairs in | intendent vert of the B. & M. During 11" wWell, T should say so—it's this country s the steady drain | tho exercises an eccontric maiden ludy ~ named Banghart, entered the room and bo. | LCHOTTOW’s. of gold to FEurope, but there gan is probably unnece the only artiele evor produced with which any per won can at slight 1 by ono applicat on atuin and vir ber Rets Burenus. Hed ds, Chalrs, Tables, Doors and wll kinds of wood A bemititul tnts of CHLI WALNUT . 0AK. Young Lobbylounger pounding a’ young man named Walsh | oo oo sary fear on this | over the head and shoulders with o parasol, | NeW York Weeki gorvo the peace. The luborors are | tWo o three days after Boyd was oustod. | gt awiion. oue large stock of gold is | When interruptod sho used vigorous and pro- | 11V you secu Mlle. Charmli, the new pre avti i y No charge hs ) weforre UL . ® | fane efforts, and iv required considerablo e ino v - Dint wil 1ly renew under martial law, commanded by I\["i""_'-lk hissibeen yitefacred kg considered. The speculators will do all | force to romova her from the building. « The | ©1d 2k Mlion Tives o boy = = | R R S armed officers, who shoot them down at & “;‘_“ and not even a notice served they can to excite apprehension, but | causeof the assaultisa mystery, but Miss Now YorkSun: *I hoar that Mrs, Tomp- YOU NEED NOT FEAR | (MO Wilioate 1\l|,\'4ul;:|| of m'\"nll. and thay cannot leaye | WPon him that ""_”“‘ been superseded. | 4 o1 > cau be no serious danger to the “““‘l‘"' bE 18 "’,"',‘;”‘ Gluis supposed her | yins objects to d voting her pin money to that people will know your hair Is dyed if - the island until the company chooses to | Al that Heimrod knows up logitimate business of the country from | Grosted & seamines! i Aegsding the Dans, lizhit” a Zhilnte 9liae EE ImiIon of watur S et aldiisnpndy 0 iz SR P ot |25 B0 NUKINBAS ‘0] created a sensatio “Yes; it seems there was a slight diverg. 5 :‘;‘“‘L"N”llr mi] [; is L (.{.»r affairs ‘I"_“,“ i‘l"""-“""' Goy aos li‘ } | any loss of gold likely to bo experiencod A RAKE OFF FOR A STATE OFPICER, enco of opinion between Mr, and Mrs, Tomp J hat calls loudly for reform, if the au- [ action i the peromptory demand | i the presont Bor Ricnardson & Doty, railroad contractors, | Kins. She understood that it was to be di; u s alr e thority exists that is capable of reform- | that Carnes has made for the possession | J A have been buving one of those business | mond piu money: and he, safety pin," APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAN. 1 Y ¥ i 18 11l miiioh oatn o T th PERFECT 10 FORM 1~ MATCHLESS (N WARI i i » book records anc i g i q 8 b cath my r o 3 y : = My —Thev K 0 detec " * Anel for g it e EEE of tho booke, records and instrumonts. ARCHIT BRINDORKE assireal .| dctiiace tha \(‘ll;hl‘]rlr fraud, and Richardson | Good Nows: wrst Bly—They are paint- ?u;.','r":.‘.::l";r.‘-:.n'r."‘u.“ AT 17 e St Tl - R— Following this demand comes another !-_ A b g S L i L Bt e o = it, asking for an se- | iNg the house outside. Let’s goout and get plied, Pr ) Every MAN can be ETRONG ] IN view of the fact that the Italian | paremptory order to Mr. Hoimeod: op- | that the watch dogs that howl s i | gounting. Doty hat Just fileg hie ooev stuck in the paint. ;i &ad VIGOKOUS In all respects. | government more than a week ago re- | uties, countersigned by the governor, | WE' On the battlements of the city hall | makwg o gonerul denial, and he goes on to Second f l[t} rather] stay here and got 1) YOUNG MEN OR 0LD, 4 4 gk 7 i AP0 ) )t only | less, b } > o | suy that a cortain mémber of the board of | Stuck in the butte suflering from NKERVOUS DE' callod its consul at New Orleans, and | to withhold from Heimrod all roposts AR REK IR B8 LOLIOM U B B e e e gk Fa i) Lo = S Nax that this action was duly announced by | transactions under Heimrod's adminis. | 0 Perfect harmony with the Romun- | \with the Riithorn su.. securat ot ot Qloak enigw i Glara~How e yoar /ball Hle Premicr Rudini in the Italian chamber | tration and to turn over o Carnos all | €sque stylo of architecture. Incident H’ml' .~“1 e 'l”.fi;u'fu ml.-s'ifllj”"'f-‘ _l‘\ Mr. | SN audo—Out of signr. RONAL WEAKNERS, cad be 1 of deputies, the request of M the fees colloetod and remaining in their | 211V Weare gratified to announce that mmll.:.l“ ‘3 RF8100° partasr o the NOBLE VITALITY of §TR Shakespeare for the recall of § possession for inspections "';N_ HE the giasticutuses over the main entrance e ;‘;M T - AND MEN, 1) 'm".fy )u.l'€:r‘nroll:fltv7'-y \ N e b o y chiselo v, e pl e o ; clus ethods Corte appeurs to be somowhat inoppor- | Heimrod and under Heimrod, are to bo chiselod down and remodeled | rho visiting an g gxaminog board of the WIth HIS Thumb, WOFOLY oF i tune. Tho objections of the mayor of | Thisis a high handed and questionable | ©® resemblance to the long-lost spacies | solaiers Rore Wi/ flold meoting this even- | f boy is smid to have sayed the Netherlans o A ations T : » 1 f winged reptiles which geol 1l | ing at Grand IsTai@. It is expected that J Now Orleuns to #he Itallan consul are | procoeding. The law nuthorizes the state | ©f Wiv£ed reptilos which geologists toll | 1€ ot ninghonsbor Hastings will thon an. | from wundation. ~ Mulitudes hiave. been from 10 tates an not {dentical with those stated by | oil inspector to pay himself and his de p- | U3 oxisted during the puleozofic period. | nounco bis resignation. L. 1. iichards bas | saved from SN it disee Uy & QUR NEW BOOK ;i ":M miieniime — been appointed and commissioned to take his bottle of Ayer's Hla. This medicine {Eaile youcan. Fall Bxplad, Rudini, but both substantially | uties out of the for HOME TREAT- monies received for i i place. Captain H. £. Palmer of Plattsmouth imparts tone to the systein and strengthens I8 not plea-ant o take, as it is com- ULLY : agreo in pointing out that the | such inspection and tho state inspector |© JUDGE DUNDY has kicked the Helfen- | fus tocs reappointed. every organ and fibre of the body. posed of all the medicinal qualities | ERIE M:chu.co .wuLo_,‘ ,‘ troublo with the consul was, he [ givesa $20,000 bond for the honest per- | Steiu cuses out of court and the St. Louis IT WAS NOT A JOKE, A3 Jikve. taken A great desl.ot modi thatgo to mako new and rich blood | - " " " talked too much. This is an unfor- | formance of duty and faithfar disbuvse. tunate defect for any one at any time, | ment of the funds, Now as Mabol | but nothing has done me so tnueh good 1l pay the costs in consequence. A woman of the town known a without compelling the consumer to e b pay it is the Fgas At won | Stafford suicided Iast night in a room over 3 how can owd of title disturbers have been tho blacksmith shop at nished o END“ illa. 1 experie : 1 N street by but it is especially soin the case of a | Heimrod pay himseif and his | ® nuisance in Omaha long enough, but | taking a dose of strychnine, She left another vottle, and I can freely testify tha consular or diplomatic officer when there | doputios for services that entitle them | b0 doubt they will rally to the front | woman at the room carl In tho ovening, | best blood medieino T know of."—L. W, $1 A BOTTLE FOR ONE-THIRD SYRUP i Yo i f f . went to Alexander & Jeany's drug storo. Ward, sr., Woodland, Texas, . oy 1a & grave Issuo hotwoen his government | to pay during, tho first weok in May at | 0in and renew thelr offorts to extort | Wentlo Aleaander & Jeuiy Tl “Confined to an office, a8 T am, from one | Which can be bought any where for and the country he is accredited to. The | least, bofore Carnes was commissionod, | money from citizons who own and have | fought & dracnim of strychnine to poison rats, year's end to another, with little or no out- | thirty-five cants a gallon, as all sur- Italian government undoubtedly acted | if they obey the governor's order, How | improved the property they have the as- {:::lrm:vl:ln'.:I::fiflu;{hnfl\oul«[ :)Zo iy ‘”m‘.“ :X‘r':u.‘.'ff]'fi"."llx.'n fod great elp in Ayer's ;L;;arllll;zgfl m?i B(iflgflzjfmot?’l) R ASY” wisely in recalling Signor Corte, and | is Heimrod to settlo his accounts and | #urance to lay claim to In North Omaha, | §°F companion, of 1 he lauer thongh | - Sarsaparits which I hi using, with excel. | Y355 0SBl 9 MARS I8 HO ENS having dono so there is nothing more | how can his bondsmon bo held responsi- unfortunate girl died before medical aid | lent resuits, It enables me | eomposed of pure medicins, and al- 5 ABOR! Governor Nichols to do except to | ble in the face of < Rt 2 A : | could reach her. She was about twenty m my post, enjoying the by | lows the purchaser to add syrup LES S for Governor Nichols to Ageppta Mo | of such arbitrary ac- | IN spite of the dull times now upon us | jyoars old. and had been an”fumats” of Ani . Barnes, Malden, which is advisel when given to GER TO LIFE gpy acknowledge the receipt of Mayor | tion? the Omaha Methodists raised $23,000 | Tripp's place at $00 N street. ter parcnts X iron, D E ! Shakespoara's somewhat extraordinary | Not only has section 17 of the act | on Sunday toward lifting the debt from | 1ive at Halstead, Kan., aad sha had ‘& hus Ayer sSarsaparllla ohildven, IMINISH MOT ER request. Thus another incident in the | cres band, William Stafford, at Fort Scott, Kan. ; . 1f your druggist doos not keep 1t ncoept no ) atlng the oil inspoctor’s office boen | their magnificent chureh property. The uiae INERIG, 88 TR oy sttt B prder disot T ey if % MITHERS P Sntnovarey A0 o ate Y r Hol | o e songreg: vill ac- " 3 .J. C. AYE ., Lowell, Ma-s, | Co. 195167 Michizun St ougo, LIl , an Italian coutroversy is peaceably dis- | viol \‘t ;’ by removing Heimrod without | communicants and congrogation will ac- | Roports have been set in circulation that ;fin'; A THR A PRy AN M. | it S Chagn s 808 O RANFIELD n[gu OR Efl ; posed of. case, but common decency and plain | cept the congratulations of THE BEE. E. W. Hutcbinson, the slayer of Jennmie 4 te for 81 orsix for 3. m”,.'y