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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, WEDNESDAY. MAY 20, 1891 e — THE DATLY BEE - - | Town is about to onter upon annacel. | toward it by encouraging the construc- [ goes aftor, T suggestion that he is It reported receipts as follows: E. ROSEWATER Enrton. | moniousitemperance campaign. A move- | tion of steamship lines under the | entertair ng o design of this sort comos E::.':\' ifl('\-'"“\?jrl""'{!.'-.':i.!h”l.~pr’|'-'m'l'c'm. = e = == ment is well under way for the repoal of | law of the last congress pro- | inthe form of af editorinlin his home 1 e " Sl PUBLISHED _FVERY ~MORNING. | tho prohibitory law in that state, and | viding for postal subsidy, and it Is prob- | organ which dites a sumber of preced. | David Rogors Will Not Serve a Term in tho | from Nra. § &; {anficld honop, Mass TERMEOF sURSCRIPTION, the next five months promise to be inex- | able that before its term oxpires it will | onts in the hist¥™ of New York for o Panitentiary, From Edgar, Neb Cea e #H ON THE COLONELS. prosent administration can do something this he will undountedly get what he PARDONED BY THE GOVERNOR. report for February to tho seorotary of state, Daily Bee without Sunday) One V' *0 | pressibly hot and interesting on both | haveentered into arrangoments which | longer service in the office of governor Total DR e R R e A T O i The elec Jov i {1l insure the establishment of & num- | than t o1 hat of The disbursertonte wWors 3 nth, ¥ sides. Theelection of Governor Boies | w! uj e establishment of num an two terms, among thom that of " he disbursernonts wore munthr, | on the democratic ticket in 1889 was | ber of new stearnship lines and the en- corge Clinton, &lm was olected seven WILLAM KINGEN'S KIDNAPPING CASE. :~;: B "fl"?.‘. fl ur, meal, oto .l|7.u§ g;.' notably due to the outspoken opposition [ largement of existing lines. If this | times. Governor Hill does not want e For office expensoes, stationery, ote. .. 621 15 OFFICES of demrocracy to the prohibitory laws, I'his sentiment has steadily been gain- shall be done it will ben very decided step forward, But nothing’is to be ox- to give up his dikesf managemont of tho political machine, and it will not be at Executive Addresses a etter to His Nebraska's Pointed but Polite Total sibinein Copiiee e 819170 13 Balance on hand Feruary % RI0NTT 4 e £ O et el Bommaies. of prohibitory statutes to extirpate the | moting the establishment of a morchant | be prosented for renomination. If he garding the Affar, tho individusls who got Nnu“'m_'pl-;c:‘ Aaii New York, Kooms 18,14 and 15, Tribune Buliding Vashing10 Fourteenth streot " i >, y . i % ofticers to whom supplies wore consigned. A Washilngton SNV cuting violators of the law have as President Harrison has firmly | g0 thing for therepublicans, for under 0 Nob., May 19.—[Spectal to Tax | third containod the invoices of supplies i i CORRESPONDENCE. : sumed enormous proportions. In the | settled views regarding tho cur | u1| the conditiods it would seem that ”l'n{‘ol‘v!- ob., ;‘_1:.‘ 1 —hfl pec fl( bought. A fourth showed by counties tho HE man or woman who lives 100 - M1 communteations relating to news and | coming campaign the republicans will | rency, and the country muay do- ill o o ex.]—Covernor Thayer this morning par- [ amount of each kind of articlo distributed, miles m Musie, as Sidioy gditorial matter should be aldressod (o the A it a b A Eill could not sommand the strength of | 4o KRt A e county, who | The last named shows the following totls: M Loty Editorial Deparime endeavor to unload prohibition and re- | pend upon him to put a ¢ 10k | hig party. hiad been sentonced to the penitentiary for | Flour, 33,500 pounds; corn moar 156,000, Smith declarod that he lived ne S LETTERS, mand the issue of prohibition or high | upon any and all schemes which might = one year for shooting Ross Moore in the arm, lco, 4%,630; hominy, 80,1 “twolve miles from a lemon,” wilp Allbusines loftors and renittancesshould | license to the next logisiature. The | doprociate the valueof any partof the P S8 Lo hintibie wedles unil July Lo 4 S Tt offocting soone, ity coffee, 8,305 driel | hardly botenpted by what wo hive to dressed to The Pubiishing Compiny, by UTrTEnos! y " N s " ¢ v at moal, 178 barrels; sodu, 45 5 A Fen, T cries it poenrfoaiats | prohibitionists are, however, deter- | curvency and thereby derange ull valuos. ]Im wn'rf,hlm_umhmbm omesa law (\l\lll:l HA FOVNIOE HEE AMIEEtion'of HEIRITEAY to; cur el 178 betelln aode, 8 | Y o e 10 oy, mudepayable tothoordor of the com { minod to resist the proposed change to [ “I have an idon,” said the president in | date. There is a vast amount of work | o ¥ from Pawnoe coanty in nis rocoption | Following are the uiwmbor of porsons by | Planos just receivel from o ¢ ) ¥ : | ¥ n tho woll piny. AHi BICGs eid; his Omaha speech, “that ovory dollur | 10 bo performed hofore July 1, and tho | room, and as thoy rolated tho ciroumstances | countios who signed receipts for. supplics The Bee Publishing Company. Pronyictars liquor trafiic, while the cost of prose- The New York Voice, an able but marine, wo issue should be as good as any dollar wants it and gots' It porhaps it will be a board of trade and grain mon must get of tho shooting and the history of the con- other was made up of the recsints of county during February: Banuer, 131; Blaine, 1 Cheyenne, 180; Cus: 3 Dawson, ' 25 known makers, C. C. Briggs & Co. of Boston. THE BEE BUILDIN __ | Wholly conscienceless sheet, proposes to | we issue. No one so much as the labor- | together soon if they are to ‘?“‘] thoe | victed man only a heart of stone "‘j':“" "1'::“ Deuel, Dundy, Froptier, EWORN STATEMENT OF CIKCULATION | Manage the campaign from its New | ing man and farmer roquires a full [ warehouse procession in Nobrusha. E;;:m;;":“::m{:‘ljfl‘;lv?)fl:flflr")l‘n'\: e | e o IR But scarcely any other person can os- Etate of Nebraska, Ve York office, It insists _upon taking | value dollar 0{” po‘rnmnum. value B e ————“m T e 00 s Cmml’.' bt Hoolior, 15, Lnyes: 33 tone. cave the temptation to call atour wars- u:.::::'l:"z:. '.:f,?fllu(m-mmv of Tur nye | Charge of the fight in all its detailsand | the year around. The next house TiGaivmeiee] e (RS Lo Mary's | Hassler, editor and postmaster; C. . l".hu_l‘on. 44i Red Willow, 1,011: Sherman, | rooms and soo the In.t,ml product of pubishing company. ‘dors ‘siemnly weir | is now obtaining lists of voters whoare | of roprosentatives {s expocted to | hox-back s romoved, the S aMEY S | banker; D. D, Davis, attornay: J. K, Brvin, | S5 106, 115 Thomss, 1b0;" Webstor, American artand artiswship o the T ] o ORI ERARY I | 10 bo furnished with coples of the news- | bo prolific in extraordinary financial 'j‘“l;l":vlh«;lu :;flllofl.‘tlw dm“on ;:I!;U‘" i: idevehant, In addition to the supplios furaished by the | form of an 1891 Plano, Eindny. May 10 ity et ks el dbab g AN L Tl Caigulat g :v‘wx{m? ::;(nh':n"-‘\lv” sz‘:;h»?\r i T P e e e (o PeCDIAr A ot o for thaly | THESE BRIGGS instu. Kandar. May B uw | resulted so dissstrously in Nebraska | approhension while Prosident Flurrison | 0P oW Pos E | pardon sigued by noarly nino hundred voters | peoble, i et IV e N S o May 12 Ty 15, Friday, Baturday. May 16.. Average HUCK, rited in my D, 1801, #worn to before presence this 10th day of May. A N. I, § ny does not mect the approval of the Voice. It insists that the various temperance organizations shall put their money into literature instead of wind and that the grand army of male and female colonels be kepv out. of the field. The long haired men and the short continues to hold the views regarding tho currency he has thus far expressod. woMa Blood has been shed in the capital of Servia indefense of ex-Queen Natalie. The roturn of this much abused woman for business, Omaha will people ut least, have 250,000 tate commerce commis- can learn a good deal about pratical railway politics from John M. Thurston in a trip from Fargo, N. D, to the coast, if thay will induce him to of Pawneo county and another signed by all the county officers, alsoa letter begging for mercy signed by all the jurymen and a letter from Judge Brody, who tried the case. Mr. Linsey statod the particulars of the crimo and the trial, the governor by skillful questioning bringing out all the circumstan cos in dotail. David Rogers and Ross Mooro Tho state’s appropriation did not become availably until about the widdle of February, 50 that the abovs roport covers but abou halfa month, Tue delay in muking this ve- portis roadily understood by any one who visits the ‘officc of tho commission and ox- amiues its system, The law requires tho commission (0 mako two copies of each r coipt. Thereare twenty articles of supply, Soft Stop, which makes pructising possi- blo atany time orin any place, withont disturbing one's neighbors, or muking the wholc house musical. In other respects they are finished in- strumentsof the finest quality. They huve thatwonderful and rire tonowhich Notary haired women who made the welkin | to Belgrade gavo opportunity for an- 3 occupiea adjoining farms in Pawnee county. | 8ud besides copying the name and residoned [ makos thom notablo s the best secom- LD L LU ring from Keya Paha to Oketo in N other manifestation of the relontless | CONVey to them the information ho pos: | Rocery was an elderly man who had lived in rlriflnm \\,::n!‘ru‘n"lu'mm‘l\ry‘lubm\'? Uio guan- | paniment to tho humun voice, ‘ounty of Douglus, oya Pa Ne he b s yof cuch artiole rocolved by him, This ey M"Lvm y lrl\;‘]_‘l::‘"fif'l',g(-;',;:lr‘v::{“:; braska during the late memorable cam- | Spirit that has pursued her for the last | Sesses. I O, the county for more than thirty yeurs. Ho | outails an eaormous amount of work, and Weshall be plersed to exhibit these ity SV (ompany, et thohctynl nvorage | paign will probably resentthis slight | two yoars, but it transpires thut sho 18 [ OumanA tallc continues choap, but talk | W48 A1 honest, peaceable et P RO for March and Apiit anrnci8l | choice Pianos to anyone whoso business duly circulation’ of TrE DALY Bk thelr prosenco and powers as an | Dot friondless in the city whero she onco | il Heihid A pro- | Manded universal esteom. Moore was a | statements for Marchand Avril are ready, | or curiosity muy prompt him to call at for the momth of May, 180, 2,15 | upon their prosenco and powers as PR 1 the homage | "\ hot create a great grain and pro: | youneman of powerful physique, of violent | Dutthe receipts which go with them ‘s | ol CCHOSIe B Visators and purchasors coples; for June, 180, 20,701 ° cop assault upon their pocket books, They | received the honors and th A4 | vision market, or enlarge our trade and tompor and quarrelsomedisposition. During | YCuChers have not becn copied, although it are oqually welcomo. forJuly, 1500, 20,662 coples; for August, 180, £010 copies; for Feptemuer, 1800, 20870 copies; | cannot afford to repudiate the prohibi- : . 2 A manufactures. tho year sucoceding the shooting the county o 5 T, O 5 13 Neppic popiesi for, Novem: | tion newspaper, however, and as its edi- | were endeavoring to drive heroutof the ——— attorney heardno person speak well of him, G0 s SO NS TR : C C SRR R FiL context for Janary, 1801, 2546 coolcs: | tor proposes to make all thoro is In the [ country the studonts rallied to hor | Avr the worid will applaud the gallant | and it was believed imas Menrs had hat teon: silate Trensuror Hill and Land Commis. . C. BRIGGS & CO, | SRR T T o e 5y ST | Town oamprign, they will probably give | delanse, but the schomo of o rozonts | though futilo delonse of ex-Queon | ble with every lndiord of NIbI6F Yours Bt || Seiartiy as faboTE AL Sy i O PENUIRS T eaon il G R I Ll I, ;‘.u:fl"f{.fl.‘.“y their overworked jaws a rest and con- Mm‘ finally of\llrlcd out. The ¢ i atalie by the stucents of Belgrade, Rogers took pride In his stock -m«ll k_«'l'llgll v';'-'.”’.'f". lands and buildings, have roturaed, U Toston, Mass, 5 Ficsence. this2dday of Miy, A, D, 1801 fine their efforts to the less remuncra- | Patches report serious conflicts as hav- — thelr strain. Moore was careless in hey accepted the plaus for a #,000 hos pital ’ puid to royalty. While the authoritios 15 being pushed as rapidly as possible. at the soldiers' home and ordered a uew roof A B tive, but tolorably satisfactory task of | 10g occurred at Belgrade, and tho au- Kicking for Recognition. tuls rospect and s bl a i Gt O L SO DA i fee Briie: y 3 o A 5 3 zors’ o 2 : S 4 g Ty Pu organizing temporance societies in | thorities would have had great dificulty St. Lowis Republic, SISCELEOTROReEel S A LUV AT YOaR BRol || FliiR e conducted, with sixty acres in y Al continues sensa- o L % e market in the country—probably in the [ ors, but during his absence Moore came and | jooking fine 'q SVER R > ~ tional; 1t is likewiso oxpensi whilo the Vice hires its own workers | self consented to leave, {tieal | WoTld—is something calculated to mako tho | Rot it. This resulted in wonds and Mooro | A small war cloud has arisen betseon wis | MANX MEYER & BRO. CO. — and conduets the fight among the Natallo is the victim of political [\ 0 SHCE0 all thocommercial veins | threatened to harm the old man. Two days :nnllhup\lulnml and the visiting board of tho AGENTS) BRIGOS (PIANGS Wit bright prospects for crops, ro- | Hawkeyes. scheming, and the treatmont sho has re- | 413’y tones of overy citizon's snatomy. later Rogers took up anotherstray hog and | ome. Alaw passed by tho las logislatura L BUS AN S ciprocity and good prices, the calami ceived illustrates to what extent of ——— this rosulted ina quarrel. Rogors put & re- | control of the affairs of the homo and its | 1520 to 1524 F° St 215 28 W y and g i y 0 PENNY WISE AND POUND FOOLISH, s Rl ay te No Feat to Get a Divorce, volv: i o AL L, \ and its | 1520 to arnam Street, 215 to 23 vailers of Cincinnati are really in hard meanness European royalty can go to af A ! e Ds volver in his pocketand loft the house to | mewbers have assumed that this gave South 16th Stroot, Omaha, Neb. luck to explain why they exist. The marvelous growth of Omaha | ain jts ends. Her marriage to Prince i st Louts “"&,’"v"’“‘ s meet Moore, Luring the aisputo he nred |them power to buy supplies. A short " d J g dates back only ton years. 1t recoived | Milan wus effectod for & political pur- 1 Dakota they grant a divorce it the platn- | gy ehots, one ball steiking Moore in the i Dl LT T its impetus in 1831 with tho establish- T iz . [ Uit proves case of cold foot against tho de- | yigh¢ v, disablingit. To show tho differ- b I L LR o sta and T i pole, and it was a similar mo- fondant, o commonwenlth Is @ real para. 608 1) Ehio I PRYATGAL @ iren il (ot RHOIAWG & o gl iungEEsoAtd i i ere skt tO ) 9 e brosecs o e N | g . sh como: | oty g L 0rCHd . Ot | il hos i yar o o b i | o 1t 110 wisioh somes ux e v Eltot v sl "o oy T febige GOMPANY'S 18 aro the havshest strokes | DY theer of pavingand the construc- | content with stripping hor of the chenp | love n ohdor thut they may maks the sscond 2 revolvor away | nIght this questionof authority was raisod : ORI & Ayblara of fedria THOIRIEY : ¥ ouly ouo arm, then ok the rovolyer away | I | nof authority was raise BEXTRACT OF BEEF beon struck at the third | tOR 0T & Syslem ol sewers, Y | royalty which was ¢onferred upon her | venture. from Rogers. The old gentleman promptl y |-20¢ the representatives of the board of pub- party movoment. of workingmen employed on public | when she hocame the wife Milan and he T T dolivered bimsdlf 0 tho shorist and gavo | cauty iat that body (atinied vo et e | “IN. DARKEST AFRICA,”’ —_— works becamo tho vitalizing forco that | \wag made u king, and taking her boy Normdidale (Ga.) News. bail. Afterwards Mooro offered to accent ' trol of ths matter of supplies, repuirs, ete. “By Honry M. Stanloy. THE democrats are hard up for an issue when they seck to make ono out of the alloged refusal of the president to ‘h"hi"“ "‘;‘-"‘k"f"“l’li““ 1?;““‘3“3"“‘ men | porsed throughout Kurope. She could !;‘nvu\'viv;evn- 'll‘hz reptilo was no larger staud himselt and frankly told the story | foro. Tho mow mombors of the visiting ? W onol wa shake hands with a black woman named | 4t home and abroad, ho depression | pof haye retired from the public view | than a led pencil, but was about nwoe or | of tho encounter, The county attorney ven- . D. Richards and Mrs, Lottie M. ¥ n " = v % T re ec v e s i1 o smi thirteen feet long, ang its head was about | tured the opiuion that but for his own ad- | Hedges wore not present, and the board did v aged to crawl near my toit 5 Mary Jones, at Portland, Ore. The | thatour merchants and mechanics 47 | hud sho desired to, bocauso hor enomios [ thirteen fo M i b top of | Mmissions ho would bave boon acquitted. | not ot oficon 08 Of It And.with £ne neditton of & sitst of hup president shook hands with several col- | 10w suflering from is not so muc were determined to hound her in every =) Sl 2 Rogers knew Mooreto be a stronger man, broth made' from the Liebig Company’s Bxtract of ored women during the reception in this states where tho issue is less important, made business inevery department ac- tive and became n powerful incentive for caused by the dead calm in real estate in oxpelling Natalie if she had not her- away from her, Natalie was driven from pillar to post and her character as- vossiblo way. Herlifo was threatened The fact that St. Louis is the greatest mulo We came across a snako a few days ago *hat surpassed anything in the snake lino wo its head was an exactlikeness of a tiger, Rogers took up one of the trespassing pork- cornand sixty acres inoats, Tho stock was S0 and leave the country, aund Rogers' friends offered to raiso_the money for him, bet Lo declined. Ho went on the and he merely shot at first to disablo his un: This board has that responsibility imposea upon it by the constitution, and its members intond that the visiting board shall not intor- STATE HOUSE NOTES. Lou L. E. Stowart, W. €. Pomfret and T. pared in st Beel we rostored him to | s sonses. wo b8 VoLIE = city, spoculation ns it is by the suspension of | and for a long time was in constant dan- Good AT Around OXPORL with thy “rovarvan In meias b | Lo Tonsdiall have” Hlod arvicios with (ho soo: | o, GSNIE 1Y with , 3 i employment on publicworks, whichif con- | gqor. The contemptible fellow who was Philadelphia Loy hogs o bored the hole in” their snouts by | folat of state incorporating tho Purity ox- | Likmah sienaturo in MG life in the effete east has mado | tinued for another r will force hun- | or hugband spared no effort to | The trib hasbeen Nighly suceessfulin every | firing u pistol bul through thom. Ho wi 15810000 Py m;:l"')‘)"““; i ;;""““‘:;'d:ta;g bluo ik across lubel, Peffer and Simpson conservative, but | dreds of thrifty mechunics to seek homes | jneite public feeling aguinst the | W™ “L'he prosidont, hgs seon alargo part of ;)‘l‘lll‘yu '&\l'fiufzjrh ‘-’:m&fil‘ ,’r“‘ii.'l.i“}'.’&‘.'f =u%l:'0l{11,{! extracts, perfumes, bitters, otc. e & tho 800 juyhawkers who haye not tasted | elsowhera. unfortunate woman, but with little ef- | ino COUNUY of which Le is tho executive, and | V0 HoJed itk AR 1E (hak, hac, boes, b ————— DE Do/l Cullted it L itsswoots are radical us evor. This is | The question is can Omaha afford to YaaEit Tol wouldl Madountadlv L Have bada ;";;"l’i_“l’l“"‘“""“«"‘““;‘:{l!":wfh‘;“‘f- for the | guult with intent to do great bodily harm, Dr. Briggs' Famous Trial, TS Ensh ptaeiy s diritiy apon e Eaves. Wwhy the senator and congressman were | pursuo a penny wise and pound foolish $he part of wislom oy Nalalis to! Kave e seen o prosident while he was in | and the judge sentenced him to the peniten Perhaps the most notable contribution to | #2 orthr anbe malled. Should wt by unable to steor «their supporters away volicy by putting off the proposed bond kept out of Ser ia, because she ought office. And although the president was oblized to make meny specches, to all sorts tiary for ono year, the minimum penalty. Rogers' father wasa member of the torrl- all the literature apropos the triat of I2rof. Jc . drugmists and thy Omaiin; K, 2 Conn g v y rack 0 proli , . counc V 0 ¢ | Briggs for resy bo the New Y ). Poykor outh Ounbia; M. 8 from the third party rack at the prelim- | election and postponing needed public to havo known that her presence there | of people, ho spoka with such tact and dis- | £ ,‘,’,\“,‘l’,‘;f“J"‘ff,‘llfi,‘i':, P e L T m,cf,‘f;m LUE wheresy, ’(‘;'l',‘:"“p"‘_" B‘l_“ l‘l‘l’i", Iy i Jpavoguous gt Olnctnny improvemonts which would give employ- | would mako trouble, but oven in this | crotion that no ono could find anything of | bias an ieyberite son of twonts whon mo. ono | By o8y i was putiished in the Now, ; mentto thousands of laboring men and | mattershe may be ngain acting the | Which to complain in his many wddresses, It T O LUK B8 EWD | o H el alat U0 Oyl EDr, BARAY Ny || S S b SR “Monu- A ot i H ) vas a g vip for t si ittle daug whoso minds are not right, 5 R . Dr. Schaft B u"g"i’ll”'w]m;u - hi:'l"‘“ put monoy in circulation ata timoof | pay of a political puppet. She must | V33 @ Bood tEipIfons R preslibnitoinkke and their mother was insane. Tho | the frst president of the American Society | KENILWORTHHALL y i GUNAL | stagnation brought about by last yeur's | now bhe convinced that it will be impos- | A Compliment Thit Means mething. | family are —in straightened circum- | of Church History and author of a groat | yrs. 1; cock’s Konllworth's sehool. A Boarding marble is tocarry down the story that | orop failure nnd other causes? TR R D e Ana Gb0BLs Yankton Pross ant Dalsotan stauces and living under discouraging con- | number of historical and exegetical works. bay School for Girly wil America honors hergrent dend. One of 3 i i 3 o SR Ok AD Ll 5 Haih H ditions. The father has cighty acres n his | Acaarly as 1943 ho e R 1801, at Konllw, (i mi L g DA Every intelligent person must realize | jags she has made her last visit to that Yankton sends greeting to Omaha and do. | ghitions. “The futhey ortgago of £2,500 on 1t, | AS early 83 154 ho was tried for heresy In | Lake Shon.) Toroughly o them belongs tothememory of Jofferson | that such a policy is suicidal. In the | country. siresto tonder her most hearty congratula- jours ago he went on the bond of g | thiS country aud acquitted. Dr. Schaft was IREs drauil Delenlsl Tt theubag, b WLy Davis.” Poor old Missouri, A senti- [ fyoq of it, all the attempts to revive —e tions becauso of tho magnificent success | contractor who undertook to build an 315,000 | presidentof the American Bible Rovision | vemini ond boantfnl ogit o™ Super! ) ment like this would hardly be uttered business activity and a demand for THE board of education has dropped | which Omahamado of tho presidential ve- | theaterat Pawnee City. The builder took | committee, which was appointed in 1571 at | dddmss of elsewhere north Charleston, 8. C. the parallel of is value- THE geography of other days less now, as is shown SR lament ol Genaral Unim_x:’ %3 f{‘l‘"‘:“” until the general November election Is | fail to secure the requisite standing n | section in higher estom because of the :‘\2%::;::1)'}]?;:I|:='f:|flk}:a§:;££:ge?r£hrh\:'h. I O Aot L ou aithor < ane!| 1.voL BAper Gorery i fail bagsItnMratia tino Ropublic, who says ,,M,w"i‘ is | follacious. No hond proposition, how- | second trial upon those branches in [ pieasint momories they will cutertain of | fy in Pawnce county,and thelistenorswere | theolocian there i5 none more com. | | Vol Cloth Cover, 10 full o litu stratto Y Y AEONI0 L8 [ ravar popular, will receive two-thirds of | which they fail. The percentage on all | their few hours stay in Nobraska's metropo- | visibly affected. petent in this country, at least, A strong sto |"' tho rightsnnd vrong oneof the richest of South American Y : 9 y che: . 1i Daniel Freeman of Boatrice, the first | toexpross an opinion as to the questions now | [/t s Shaming love story intrworen. i all the votes cast at & general eloction. | but one, two or three branches may bo | lis. g 5 ] h ftous ehar to abundant uwor, countries. Our childhood books des- - 3 v, waem homesteader in the United States, happened | atissue among Presbyterians and concern- | the atrong plot o tomakethisone of tho eribed this southern peninsula of South realty will prove futile, and the onergy and money expended will be worse than wasted. The idea that the expense of a special election can bo saved by waiting A very large percentage of voters ave the bars of the entranco into the public schools low enough to let incompotonts leap over them, by passing a resolution allowing applicants for certificates who barely high enough to pass muster; that in tho remaining branches coption ana visit. Nocityin the land could have oxcelled it, and the entire northwest can feel gratofal to Omaha for her splendid ielmingly successful offort. Har- namaker and Rusk will hold this Reaction for Boyd. Now York Times, jobtoo cheapand left the country. Tho tsman could have taken advantago of a changoin the plans to_ escape his liability, but from pure honosty ho stood by his bond. Tt cost him £,000 and ruined him. Theso and other points were related at length to show thoe 1 to ba one of a number of spectators preson t. Ho asked permission to say o fow words tho request of ther I nglish committee, and in 1y x was sent to England to arrange for tho eration and publication of the Anglo- an edition, Tho samo year he at- tended ofticially the conforences of the Old Catholies, Grecks and Protestants at Bonn ing which Chri tian circles aro deoply inter- ested. Dr, Schaff defines in the most tren- MIES. MA RY KEVES BABCOCK, Kenllworth, 1il, MASTERS and MEN" A ROMANCE OF OUR TIMES By BUGENRK J. HALL novels of the yoar. i e not interested in such questions and will away & ¥ America as a forbidding, worthless TS S A (K A’ special election | below the requirements, Under thisnew | 1t is more than doubtful whether the re- | aud ml’cd i he lnm( a :“1,‘5 wn_!; :’::::n}\}numu\xgwu;ho u\pm{:n'-'manmmwy of S ARDHS H S SURCGHL &_Co" waste inhabited by the most degraded publicans of Nebraskn will zain anything by | Judge = Brody = a _ fow days ag ew York presoylery in practically | 348-360 Dearborn Street, Chicazo. would have to be called later on in any rule tho applicant is excused from ox- avout this very case. The judge said he was avowing eighteen months ago the samo prin. e and ferocious of savages, . i the hasty and partisan action of the supreme e 3 viple for w . B \ 4 DIEDC 1) AT B ol elect] ill o amination upon all branches 1 which ‘S ) _ ! atisfied that Rogers, after the one.shot | ciple for wiich Dr. Briggs, it declares, must i ovent and a special election will cost st Bon R e S courtof the state in ousting Boyd from the | that dissbled Moore, simply omptied his re- | now stand twial. He docaves e b gh MAL/ j\ Tie Sheody trial affords another | JUst 88 much next winteras it will this ""‘l'?“"”"“ B e o s | oficeof governor sud winstating Thayer as | volvor for foar tho unger and strongor | American Presbytorian chureh has her. MAL A = summer. and is Amined only rupon thoso 1n | W4 13lover, Boyd has swcreeded in b ngr | nan might take it from bim and useit. Com- | self materially” changed the West- TN 7S 0 striking examplo of the utter worthless- To defer this eloction on tho ground | which sho fuiled on tho precoding ocea- | yig caso carriod by Wit of error to the su. | % from the judge who passed sentenco this | minster confoision” & - huncrad yosss JUNE, 1891, ness of expert medical testimony. i A9 IOy . o i 8 caso carried by writ of error to tho su- | o ion made a strong impression. ago, and that tho spirit of revision’ por- Threo physiolans have been examined; | Of economy will, in our opinion, prove | sion. A bright woman will have 10 | prome court of the United States, where tho | “Sherit Strank roatod. how. in traveling | iges i i Ghatent, of revisio Iy o | Peter lbbetson. one favored the defense in his 'E;iumm‘ very short-sighted. difficulty in cramming her head full of o | question of citizenship will be fairly tested. | over the countyin his official business, he | asserts that, as the theory of verbal inspira- A' S G B v Goorsn! DL M Mixton Fart Seiavaead ihafataste ln by gelenilf L patie eatl eni i pasibuahy ekl doreds orerygrowdifen haliayetines lin) it bationsd by seonis el mntol i g ik atsng siriplioa i bedomanad | Arst With i fHastraions by tho aithor by an autopsy; another proved conclu-| THE PRESID oMANA spEECH, | dmination upon it at the sacond trial, [ action of the stat hy A |~1u'n-| oo AnC o osed with the remark : from any Presbyterian ministor or profossor, [ Thisstory, Mr. du Maurior's frst ven ture in 1heo 3 i pe o >pasi whils if the wholo course were to bo tho | Whether ivis or not thero Is likely to be a | “\Nohing would please me botter than to | and warns chuschmon that any attempt by | feld of tietion, isone of peeulier pay sively the presence of poison and the “;" 5"""“;“ "‘,"‘k‘ "iVi I "“ls‘d‘““ e Bl R e proficiency sho might fall. Tho | Srong populur reaction In favor of Boyd, take a pardon 1o him." the genoral assombly to enforce an extra | lofGe, Invaviaxmany stringe olrehmatinoes co - third was 8o confused and uncertain in | 80n in Omaha has elicited more com- S Sh ——— “Well, you shall havo it said Govornor | seriptural and extra confessional theory upon | frawi by the authGF i Wis wolt-knom wi Tt~ his statoments as to bo valueless to | ment than any other he made on his | resolution may help some worthy appli- Questio Thayer. tho church will create a split worse than that | blo msaer i¢hon sla trip, for the reason that it contained | ¢ant, but it will also open the door to an New York Sun, The gentlemen from Pawnee jumped to [ of 188 / 5 eithor side Ry aRk i A abuseiwhioh shouldibe avoldad Welearn from a religious paper that the | their fect, made a rush for thegovernor, | Dr. Schaff says: “There aro chiefly throo Up the River Parana. more polities than any other, Some of " ¢ Protestantclergy here disapproveof the order | E¥asped both hands, poured out a flood of | theories of inspiration, the verbal or hteral, 5 2 ; A FINER appearing body of men than | 30 questions of public policy referred tatieain DA ICorm ahtleat h grateful thanks and all but embraced him, | the plenary and the dynamic. The last two | By TheodoreChill, Hlustratfons and map the Stato Business Mon's association in | to 1 i h ) THERE may bo some truth in the com. [ Just issued oy tho German kuiser that the | Whilg the spectators eavo a burst of ap: | are fensonablo and tenable. The fer s Goe | \tiastalmant! of Mr, Cild's serios of pas x i 8 here had not been spoken of else- laint of Sidewalk Inspector Borming- | C°Urt preachers shall keep their sermons | plause. possible in the present state of excgesis and outh Amerles, session in this city isseldomif ever scen. [ where, but it wouldseem that the presi- | P st oy thas | Within a quarter of an hour. Itappears that | © Tom Cook was directed to_got out the par- not held by any commentator of note. 4 St o prosmiigont, entorprising, | dont thought this to bo tho poiut at | I 88 vogurds his troatmont by tho | 4y elaborato, weil rtsonor sormois proporty o oo, o loft for diuner, “a | | e vorbal gx mechunienl theary identities | Town and Village Bovernment. i earnest and prosperous, if these charac- | which he should drop generalitios and | 209" © ‘pu RV LML <alt A 16 WX- | drawn up and withan improssiveapplication, | I u)n',,vun hud not been sent to th peniten- | sacred writers mere clorks or penmen of the | By Heney Loomis Nelson, teristios can be indicated by countenance, | give the country some information as to | PAyers will prefor toside with the bonrd | whother tho sormon bo extemporaneous or | ¢jupy, being kopt at the county Jul two or | Foly Ghost. This theory was elaborated by antages of pisolng the o= 1 eye, munner and habit, It is hoped | the principles and policies that will | "®ther than the inspector for manifest | reac from manuscript, requires aboutan hour | thrs weoks until petitions could “bo circu- | Lutheran and Caivanistic divines of this I unity iy undor (e | Omuha and Omuha people are making | dominate his administration reasons, In the first place there has | foritsdelivery, though there be some preuch- | lated on an appeal to tho govoror. serepusnt oniavys fnt covioveray wiUis fowsailines worslar prtadry dai skiiz o {vova N 5 8 0 . 5 o 7 vl p; 'E KINGEN KIDNAPPING €. B, 0 e 0 C| ‘ch, who in- 18 agroeabloan impression upon tho vis- | President Harrison is fully | been gross nogligence and favoritism | ers who can expound the doctrine of a toxt AR SH AR ahak, sisted upon an fnfalliblo ehurch a% nreossary . ; resident Harrison is fully committod A e g d enforeo its lesson in forty minutes. The Representative Henry Saint Raynor of 3 S Y A Rid itors as they have made upon us, and | to the policy of extending the country’s | SPOWD in the supervision of sidowalks, | aud enforco it les t ’ 1 u,“. 18 HaeR IR AL 1o “exmntive department | to guido men iu tho way of salvavion. A | vO/Me American Iiiiers, p that entortalners and entertuined will | markots, but he evidently believes tho | LB the next placo there has been no dis. [ ueston fs o momentous Tearors and o | 10088 In tho lateros of Willum IKtngen, who | UG SR RS, WP €ainet tho Vg |y Gotanel Theodore Ayrault Dodgs, U, 8. ! i vi g o~ ? sition show! . o] 0 0 ractort o a 3 bducted from Nebraska to Wyoming, | © sl R JREERD; . Sec i Tilustrated fron palnt- \ be equally gratified with tio results of | time will come when wo shall have no | POSition shown tocompel the COMPACLONS | yoijory who havo not you exprossed ther | vam b e trec, o apomien to Wyoming, | "5yt this theory was not held by the SRR 2 to furnish planks and oth torials of tried in the latter on formers, who combinod the groatost Ings by Frederie Roum g — the convention. nood of foroign markots for our agricul- | 10 furnish plan -'t‘lm__"\lu‘lr.“"‘.*:“‘.‘flo views or taken a vote upon it, ingand sonvicted Whon ho loft Mr. Ray. | Soraqrn K00 ORI the smoutest rovel T = — tural products, the home demand will | tNe dimensions required by ordinanc e ol Wy avlateh 1o Watl [ Views on the letier of tho bible. 1t hay long | The Warwickshire Avon. ACCORDING to the statements made | pocome large enough to consume all | L 1S may be purely a matter of peglect « feild (.;’r“;‘_um‘;:"mwm,s e afdgild since been discarded as u theological fiction i S i Caliol e Btotlimatar: 58 by the state relief commission thero has that our farmers can produce. This is | °" favoritism, but it smucks too much of 2 Now lYIorkllnruld: He (mad)—You kissed P Fel it K'I ab IV\I\ll:l‘l‘};I::l:;]{:l\llsl;‘u'm"‘vlr:h wm);{u zod ”}m“ P e D T . " € ) wE ad thathanh ic | him and I saw yow, NTMENTS, acts such as vious aifferences of st boen a great deal of the worst phase of | ove than probablo, and indeed, if some | 1°PPerY: S0 long as the board of public Bhe (teartal) Lol it, John, dear. But | The governor has announced the new visit- | aud mode of reasoning, the numerons ve i £ Rest, human nature presented to that organ- | spaeisticians are to be bolieved. th t works simply insists that the inspoctor | there's no hurm i Wat. Fo knows [amn en- | lng and exanining board for the soidiors’ | tions of the oxisting tixt, tha diepveriss | The Tee nique of Rest. {zation by shameless individuals who | 4o 5010 S8 Ve e | shall do his duty without foar or fuvor, | @agedto you and Ghst it can mean nothing, | home at Grand Island:. Ezra E. Howard of | botween the Hebrow loxtand the Soptuagint. | gy Anna . Brue '} for thisis not very remote. We shall, 1 ¥ il . You are s0 unreasguable, Ciay county, H. E. Paimer of Cass county, A literal inspiration would be of no use A practical paporof ospecial Intoroat an 4 yalus to pretended tobe suffering, but whom in- Res SR . | public sentiment will be on theié side. o ] L. D. Ricdards of Dodge county, Mrs. Lena | unless God had provided at tho same time for | pass mosk o mh f thag sl nteroat an d valus to 1 however, doubtles continue to pro : (| { vestigations proved to be above want. duce in oxcess of the noeds of the If they show a disposition to persecute Cloak Review: Custom House OMicer (sus- | A. Bates of llAl(lxll(«infu\lx\l ‘1\‘1“' ]l‘ql"m.\di. infallible transmission and preservation—that | £ thelr disposal s In danger of belog over- Charity is frequently the victim of im- : him or needlessly interforo with him | ploiously oxamining trunk)—Are you going | Hodges of Buffalo sunty. Mg, Rictards | s, for infallible transc ] M y country for at least another genera- . . ‘ 1 to weur these dressosyoursellt takes the piace of J. W. Liveringhouse, who | transiators; for the groat mass of men dop R / L position, but it is surprising to loarn of | ¢ s that the ofort 1o enlavgo our | ¥hon heis doing his duty, he will have | GG o ot Thousnt tharm tor my | doeined reappointment, wnd for & similar | upon trauslations which ure made vy imper- | The Royal Chateaux of the Loure. the greed and dishonesty of some of the markets 8 wiso and timely. Onco so- the sympathy of the people. servant girl. {f!m:n Mrs. Hedges succeeds Mrs. Helen M. :(_\rlv, n.l‘ll,‘;,ll‘.,- :." : mwljh;h'.l |‘|.'l r‘-_x\{:l:l::‘ ‘n(u; By Louls Frechetto, With) fllustrations. citizens of the frontier in connection with e ir o 0aky 3 g Dol CIADS L0 Al B = A cured, these markets will contin New York Herdld: ' o Wilson E. Majors of Nemaha county has | sion, or the King Jamés version, or the Bish. 7 . the distribution of relief, AL AR ARA R YA CoRn e "1" at in o mugwump | g New Vork Hordlti [ l“‘“‘;fl"";u;‘lfiy"}{ | I AT g e o e L ) ope biblo, or Wielifte's vorsion, or Lutherrs | The Failure of David Berry. b3 i " e "‘1‘ local sheot announces that the Nebraska | Wilkis, *I am lmprédsed with one thing, | ucation fo he normalschool at Poru to sue- version, or tho Vulgato, or iy othr yersion, | A story. By Surah Oruo Jewett TSR n0 longer need them for our agricul- gt : Sy s h el “What is that " asked Bunker. “That Italy | ceed J. W. Love of Fremont who has ac- | old or new. It has boon stated that there are IN THE opinion of one of the leading | tural products The presont adminis. | SO0F2Y hus bub two grent men in its | ~Whatls that " askes ‘quite a dosirabia place | conied the’ United States consulship at Sal- | 56,000 dopartures of tho. rovised now twsta: | London—Afier the Romans. : s v bankers of Berlin, Russin caunot think | tration can be dopended on to go stead. | Fo0KS 8nd they are Charles Ogden of | o'livein vador. mént from the authorized version, inoluding ‘ f for at least three yer an be dopended on fo go stead: | opaha and Willtamy, Bryan of Lincoln, s ANLIEF COMMISHON'S REPORT. 6,000 chunges in (o Grook text used by the | 11y Walter Besnt ot war for at loast throe years. It | fly forwardin the work of extendi iyl :Sha Inaianapolis Joutnal: “Will §ou love me,”” | The relief commssion has transmitted its | reviser: The story of thofall of Auguatn, ¢ hat she i h . Woolworth, Popplaton, McShane, Bo, Ll ¥ ¥ou love me, ho r 00! don. An Inge d wnthfactory ) gn commerce, asked the agea husband, “will you love me Quoxt1on wpor A listory dng s SNAE. S0 408 AR. 100U, the polnb. of (our forelg Hinman, Morton, Ireland. Montgomery, | 83%0d the agoa husband, “will you 1 Jndien g sty h shanging her armamont, having adovted | Prosidont Hurrison strongly bollaves | ty i Jaoro Bowlby, Marviu, Clogg, | * D'l love you a¢Iiig as you live," answered ey ABRX Elisyand b Wil take firea yoars | in the, polioy of resemblishing an | ot A Bowiby, Ma izhan m | tho voung wite. “That's enougt, dowre seu Inthe*Stranger People's”" Country. to arm her troops with the new weapons. | American merchant mavine. He thinks | Themn S EBLEERET g 140 80C | ghinkei Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U, S. Gov't Report., A story. Iy Chinrlos Eghort Craddock, Pare Yet nobody seems able to explain satis- | it would bo an advantage to all interosts AVBRRRR.UREARR 1P 1R ORY: * Puntht PaliterlWeeld haltave *1b1 HEeh, TUnakrated by WG dmediey = N ol e id - — 'unch: *ninter Vould you believe 1t? H faotorily why It 1s that the Rusainn gov- | to those In tho west not loss than | wumy ominre up on third | This Is the picture they'vo thought proper o [ Wessex Folk, ornment is calling inand hoarding gold. | to those in tho onst, il overy- > , 9 Sty gt Pttt reject! [l be so bold as to say there are not s l i 3 % True it h loans to repay, but | thing t J° | roading at the council heveaftor, it will | gyanty bettar in the wholo exbibition | By Thomas Mardy. Part fourth, Lilustra- rue ns some loans tc pay, but | thing that we produce and manufacture be well to ascertain whether ov not the Friend—Dcar me! 1Is it such a poor led by Charles Greon, thoso are not of such an amount as to | could bo transported to the marlcets of e e i | academy as that! ! | drafts of laws prosented for final action Y nocessitato the policy which Russia has | tho world in Americanships. | He patri- 18 AL R S an fiy - Poems. tly beel uing regarding her | otically desivoe; i havo any defective spots in them. The | New York Herald: Brobson—I fail 10 sce By Will Carleton, Loutsn ©. Moulton, Bl recently n_pursulng rog 2 atly dosires to sae the tmo whon the | pyyor is us skilful ns a dentistin dis- | how 1t Is possible for you to have rocked the abeth Stodduard, a rigo lHorton. financial affairs. The Gorman banker | stars and steipes will be seon on every | aovel ng leaks and cavitios in city eradlo of a man us old as Filkins. R may have had information justifying his | sea and in forolgn commercial | panors. brET WAL, you s ba whs over thirly LS The Editorial Departments, opinion, but if Russia continues much [ port. Doubtless every Amorican citizen | E— — Conducted as ususl, by Georse Willlam longer the hoarding of gold the only | would be gratified if this were now the I BEGINS to look as if Governor Hill ”J"\\"‘h‘rb‘M\\'t"‘k‘).1' l'mllmmlphln girl— ?""I"- \\““““" Dean Howells, and Charlos o o J, , " 0! ! y watch is nearly an hour slow. Judloy Wurner, satistactory lnforonco will bo that she s | case, but whilo it will undoubtedly come | of New York will seck & third nomina- | D me! My d - . pirl -Well, doar, that isu't i b preparing for war. tho consummation is still remote. The | tion, and if he mukes up his mind to do | much for Pluladelphia. J Published by Harper & Brothes, N, Y,