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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURPAY, MAY 30, 1801-TWELVE PAGES. — DAILY BEERE [ MEMORIAL DAY. | time by sfmply obtalning tho views of "for the railway spompanies to perform [ OTHER LANDS THAN OURY, : ””l“”\[\\ “«l” m,‘ lllWl)Rl',D. | | | Each Season Has {ts own peculinr malady ; but with the blood maintained fu & state of uniform vigor THE E. ROSEWATER Eprron The ceurrence ol Momori d th mehors, the ugreements it pach othor and recurrence of Momorial he poncl igreoments: with each othor and [ qoo o SAEe Titeny lndstonian 0 0 P hi e been Introduce i o his ei tion topn- | A i n Introduced in the | this ciy Bysbtections’ alart - vat y. {mpetioot b. ngs toall its usnal invos vei 3§ Py — sh d ton renewal of | houss of commons to prohibit Br tion o | measure of the rovolution which has boon & 1 L & " M U ’ PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | joyal devotion to tho union, To tho | subjucts from eatehing seal in Behring | Fvery day cQiphosizes the necessity | e o Wi ity 1938, tn Briisn pub. | Tasyer to Appoint the Golonel as World's | and purity, by the use of Ayer's Sarsapniilla Ry : ’ 8 foran emergomay hospital In the con f ; A ; the syste Aily adapts itaelf to chang.d TERMS OF SUBRORTPTION neroes who braved storm of battle for a certain p , and wtion ol b ¥ Wiust lie opinfon. 1o gaugo th adth and dopt Fair Oominissioner. | eonditions. Composed of the bost alteratives fly Tiee (without Sutdny) Ono Yoar.. . #8 00 | that the nation might live, the oceasion | fs nccepted ut Washington us indieating Wl portion of ¥h city. Omaha blushes | of ihis extraordinary chaugo and to undor o | and tonies, and beiug highly concentrated ily and Sundiy, One Year 00 | is one of sweet and sucred memories, | ad tlon on tho part of the Breitish | [0F tho unnceessary misery inflicted | gtand why the tories havo finally, from shoer o [ Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the n ctive wnd rxons B | e more. hallowed with tho passngs | govermment tosomals with tho condition | UPON the unfortunate for the want of | torror, roiived to put off to tho latostposst. | MURDERER HUTCHINSON BOUND OVER. | economient of ul blood i Fundny e, On [ [ ‘ - pEtip e Bt i hbtiodh At Lo Woper enre busos ccids d | ble mom: & goneral appaal to tho olootors | “For some yeurs, at the return of spring, oy e e Yoar im|o 106 the conllict er W proposed by this governmentasa prelimi- | ! i o e W e (';', o ebttiad e | 1 nad serions trouble with my kidneys, 1 . OFFICES honor of tho comrades who have fallen | best evidenco that has yet been given of | occurrea during tho last five years, We mitted Withont Bail-The B. & | l\\‘\“fl\:” '11(‘!‘1‘\:‘;:4:”“‘\1h 1"“‘ ache, I \w ¥ of B L imae N S o ranks thoy will reeali the | a sincere desive to reach n settloment of | | S¥ati: Hid EBRE. whils: thaSunloatts. RAVS od for Twenty Thiow appetite, and indigestion. These symptoms v Connell B 12 Pearl Stroct ind oxpoerionces of the camp, | thisissue, and it oniy remains to be seen hpde bolname fas the BRsdtots | somewhat added to the strongth which they were much worse last spring, especlally th Chieago Office, 517 Clhumbor of i i) i ! iy remn Free coinage fom tho products of American owhat addod to vie strongth which thoy sand Dollars, VESHEIS With By BuRlc: A RGN erstudod hioggo OMce it Cismbier of o { march and tho fight, when | whethor this moasure, which is suid 10 | mines" sounds vors pateiotle, but it is not u | CXBibited in 1353 this siteht incroass is far s W Sy ASNE SuRaEar: Y okar Washing ton, 513 Fourteenth streot | young manhood was strong to daro anl | be of the highost priviloge, will receive | bit more reasonablo than “freo loans by the | MOFe than oftaot by tho almost completo re taking i, and my troubles all disappeare OLRESPONDENCT 1o do, when no dan; wppalled at the ; the prompt cons tion which the im- | government on Americsn wheat.” | covery of tho voting power displayed by the | Lixcory, Neb, May 20.-[Special to Tir Mrs. Genevin Belanger, 24 Bridge st > oM communieations re atfie of ¢ and whon lovo of country | portance of the 4§18t domanas. THe - | :. u,xr. un«r in V{\\v Ina wlu 1, “”‘.I“ tho | Brk.|—ilespite the universal expectation ! Springfield, Mass Ll Depnrimont ~ hom than all othar | soaling souson Is at hand and tho_timo L - ition of soate, Graat iritain Is iaubitably | one of the worlt's ke sommissionors, wnow | AAYOFr's Sarsaparilla USINESS LETTER - A | for action is short. If an agreement for good many clorgymen are golug into | liberal. Thisis now as truo of tho countios, | crops out that that gontleman has boen ie- FREFARKD 1Y s/ businesslogiors and tomitia 1| Peeclous bayond nll prico o the old 1 a close senson is roached, for which tho { Journalism nowadays to get u broader hear- | whero the agricultural laborer has become | nored by Govornor Thuyer and will be mado DR.J. C. AYER & CO, Lowell, Mass, Omaha. Denfta, ehecks un soldier are thoss moamo yat ad tasy prospect now appears very favorable, it | ing, and also to in s@ journalisin, thoy say. | the 03t potent factor, ns it has long | to understand that he is wotin it. Tho man | Soldby Druggists. $1,six 85, Worth $51 bott oo ninde payibie to the orler of the com { erowt upon him with oach rocurring | will bo the duty of the United Statos uud | Tarn about s faic play, and {f alot of oxpe- | been truo of the manuficturing aud | choson by Thager to (il that important posl- | ban 5 Momorial day they ave not unmixed | Great Britain to provide an ample force | tenced journalists should go iuto pulpits | mining districts. It s idlo for the | tion is Hurry Hotehkiss, a clork in ono of tho d v Pranpiptr Y | bt 4 o | | The Bee Fublishing Conpany. Pronrietars | with sadness, for avory yoar thoro aro | for thoroughly policing Behring son so | they would brichten up preaching wonder- | conservatives to hope mn tho long run | railrond officos he yor's reason for THE BEE BUILDING | more of b 1 ymrados | as to keep out both Ame WERi |y | to compots with a party which ha 1 appointing Hotehkiss Is that whon ex-Gov- | AMUSEMENTS, - d | T N e e e i arrayed ujon its sid 1l the traditions of 1 Furnas had charge of the Nebras! | 2 U aRieWR . IR Cilware s &vd | ORRKATRA ssaTaN 515 56 Rotons — - arriyed uon its side adi ernor Furnas had charge of the Nebraske BWORN ETATEMENT OF CLECULATION | /8 00 i e L UL 1 Wwhat Theosophy pro<raes nad tho unshakable contidenco of | exhibit at Now Orlans, Hotchiiss, who | BASK BALL Etate of Nebraska o rvanks of th § grow | ment our government wi illed upon w York Forald. the enfranchised classes, They may offor | was employed by Furnus 1w help | unty of Dot smallor. Phousands have 330 to dete wlisther 1L shaIl ek v thlk or Annie Besant has been w s b J urnus el glounty of Do ¢ T fes | BMAIICE Thousand i passed | to d ino whether it shall leavo this | , Tt aft MG Lt L) boen with us | 0, oqucution, but tho votors ave well awaro | arrange the exhibit did 8o nicely in his work PR h g Comnnny y"Swair | over to the silent majority who a | valuablo industry to bo preyed upon by | there still remain any so dense us nob o KDOW | ¢\ by il ot the sume boon from Mr. | that Governor Thayer bolioves that ho will | Jon ‘the. weal endiig AV BEE | yoie ago paid the teibato o the dead | whoover will, or employ the foreo necos- | W8t theosophy is all about they should Pasto | Glajstono in a much movo inviting form. At | rofioct cradit to tho stato of Nebraska by his | foilows g o | Which surviving comeades will today | sury to its proteciion and prosorvation, | i Phit's Bostow defiwition oF i & EEER y point tho liberals, propeiled forward | management of the Nobraska cxhibit at Chi VS, Funday G %120 | rendor to them, The veterans ave going, | ut whatover risk of move serious inter- ;)‘lx'l'hl\' _HM_‘. aLeRE h_"‘_{ o Qp..»m a3 they ure by the strong and fast growing | cago. Mr. Hotehkiss is o member of the I l N CO N dropping out of tho list of the living in | national complications i from the race to the. dense. from the | Fdical section of their body, are certait to | state militin with the rank of colonel, and is I_4 y % T 0 b 19 1 outbid the tories. Tho masses of the British | h friend and admirer of (o larger numbor every vear, and we knc e intangible to tho tangiblo, from tho sub. | Putbid tho torles, LK S E et | Mtayes LR LI L AL il v that yoars than have pussed PLENTY H the Indi ectivo to the objective.” ‘That puts tho case [ YOLCr® May not carc much about homo rule, | St o 4y of ox-G . oday, May 30th, atnrdny, May 2 3 A 0RsEs, the Indinn who shot | he objective, hat but they are liberal by instinct and convie | . Lhe friends of ox-Governor Iurnas Buturday since tha final mustor out of the defond- | riiitonant Cace 7 ot U6 Best | 1t Rutshe but they are liberal by lustinet anda convic | gponly disappointed becauso he has not b Two Games, at 10 a. m. and 4 p. m AVErago.....eeuvesens AP RBEHE GB OA DRBY8 Wil basAbEY = Sheyg, o) Gl ) i —————— tion, and they nhave docided to acquiosce in | chosen, vut the youns frionds of Hotchkiss \ Gk, B, GEORGE W, TZ< v : L4l ey ey friends of his race and a brave oflicer, This is About Right. Mr. Gladstone's attitude toward Irelana. Of | ure correspondin: viate! over the great e e Gmorn 10 efor i to porform the tendor and patriotic duty | hog boon acquitted. The jadgs at his Hastings. Neraskan, that acquioscenco the by-clections afford, as | houor conferred on the eolonel, v hich will Y D'S. 3N hts uod sat. Mot i bl g which belongs to this day. Bub it will 1400000 trinl instrueted the jury that the | It Governor Thayer does not have togo | wo have scou, uachallengeable proof. The ‘ E UE O hilaaia ¥ ALY TActy AVt \lfi»l];»l | Thursday, Fri and - Saturday, M o Notsrs not thevofors fail of performance. S0 | wudskin's guily or innoconcy hinged | Mroush sevore spell of sickness boforo set- | only eloment of doubt touching the outcomo | oidnnd s Hved o Cincoln whont i ftoen Rl e ayy May P LG D long s the union survives Memorinl dny | 1500 the question as to whother or not | Uil down to the duties of his oftice it will | of the next appeal to tho country may bo | years B George ‘. 17schu Sl auly will have its appropriate observance. Sl e A tho. tino of | MY be the faultof somo,of hisallsgod friends, | sid to have been extinguished. MURDERER U ICHINSON Elmor E. Van. ‘.-‘ ur .y“u listle Kafl Road e reci ] It cannot bo necessary to suggest the | Gucevts do ‘)" I\I (it the time of | 44 ymong them are a numberof nowspapers. - % W. Hutehiuson, tho murdorer of Mrs. : IS i gy clrealatlon” of" e DALY BEE | ofiotions which this occasion invites of | giate : Conth, y,; hold that such & | Phe guff that somo of them ave trying to feed [ The political rovolution in Belgium—tho i JouEig Grsona ik lllmm LA for ‘the month of May, €0 20,K0 : il i o f | state of war oxisted and therefore the | tne governor is enoush to sicken a cat. The | introduction of manhood suffrage may rea- | Lofore Police Judge Houstan today. coples June, 1840, eve n. Its obvious lesson is both | 500 shouln ae e CHOSE o L . st i) . A= | tlo appartmont usea as 4 court room was S Joro. anires Topte Sy Lyl ; Ly e ould aequit tho accusod, This is | same fellows who were tatking somuch about | sonably be thus descriod—may have a direct | e owand to suffoetiiae, Bt o witnoss {070 copiens for Eoptemi moval and patriotic, and it addresses it- | prohably good law 'but to tho unin- | “srandma’ during tho gabornatorial can- | and important bearing on the Europoan situ- | exumined and it was Miss La v H b0, Bh00C confe sell to all who honor heroie sacrifico 10} f5unad “sitizen who assumes that com- | Paign and pending the suprome court decis- | ation. Itis wenerally admittod by mintary | young lady who rooms witk Mrs, Groenc's | A BTOAL st east: w‘v‘:‘* b uud entranclug IATL coples: for the courss of freo institutions and WEo | 300 sonse and good law are synony- | 101 #re now pouring their congratulations in [ anthoritfos that, so impregnably fortified on f 2 ren s “_‘“;” Toieana Navior for lios The AIght of the Hmited mall. for February, 1801, ¢ love their country. A VRt Y by the bale. Tho best policy is to be a friend, | both sides is the frontier line batweon Gor- | Vel MG EEULLG LS UL 0 B Tiro thriliing wroek scon 1601, 24,005 coples. L8 eoplos mous, the acquittal of this confessed mu o fall, Lot ¢ \baibaat 6t ’ 1 1 | to tell lier story, Sho said that on the nigbt { e S i ol soan 2SCIUCK. ———— a8 s se or fall, and if 1t is fali, make the best of | many and Erance, graat aggrossive opera- | of the murder she was in the kitchen, while iho rontinthe Evorm 10 Nefore! meand it e S ORI s amiscarrvinge of jus wd he | i 4 f T 4 prnom o tetore me and it in my GO ON WITI PUBLIC WOLK. B RO T "11““ H ”‘l it, and if the contrary, congvatulations will | tions-in this quarter are improbable. To get | Mrs. Greene and Hutchinson wereiu the front Tho marve st ; NP, Frir, In view of the fact that the mayor has | 568 RIOLY n untutorod savae erazed |y in ordor and come with zood grace, bt to | at euch othor tho combatants would lavo to | Foom wlone. She heard threo shots | _Prices as usun! 5 Notire Pubilo. : WYor W | by fanaticism or ueged to his deed by | poa fri Shavsabisl i A5 SRR thich. therefore. iv | and & momentlater Mrs. Gir ame runing | BTG vetoad the or onlling for aspocinl ! Y | bea friend is one thing and an ass is an- | pass throu olgium, which, therefore, is | L A [ THE GRAND, oNiyunt —_— ] £ A8 actual necessity to preservo his own lifo. G A By Ao » RSB St S | into the kitchen Hutchinson was follow s ONL OHIO farmors aro bullh of the sort of | bond election and tho city will not, | f B CEEENH b ',I”v ’\ hi ;H\u life, AIHJILI. I'he friends of prosperity are not u“ fated o becomo oco mo o tho cockpit of Fu- | se - with & rovolver in his T N e T LT GGl l it of | fhereforo, bo ehbled to ontor uponuo | the ¢ would havo boon differont. | boconsidorod n thosanio cataloguo as tho | cone. It ollows that, o1 tho autbroas of tho Mrs. Greene crawled — under | Grand Feathersetzit Si-Round Glove Gon- stuff which eannot be moulded into third | HRERe/one: e CEHB S0 10 AT BPRYEG | Plonty Hovses has lived among whito | frionds in adversity, a fact of which Gov- | inevitablo war botween Irance and ¢ 1 tehen table. Hutebinson rushed up to tost Betwoen varty patriots: They know that their | eXtensive a sy \n. ,” ‘w‘ ll lll\- men, attended sehool and speaks, resds | ernor Thayer is no doubt fully cognizant, [ it will make a great differcuce on which side | Rl ) rouching and plac- | GIRORGIL DIXON, intorosts wiil not bo farthered by any | Dad been 1'\'% for. it s highly im- G000 T ihe Fnelish laneunce, e | and the fellows who are thus making fools of | the sympathics of the Belgian psople, and of | T b oot e Q'\“\”"I ;‘\‘ ¢ “\‘”‘ R ae hh s portant to the welfare of Omaha that | o h B0 CH TE At onious of. | themselves will have their labor for their | tho government for the timo boung, shall m and witness coutd hear his hur. T D Py gt we mako the bst of tho prosent situa- | 50 E TER GO O O . | PAins and bo the luughing stock of tho exocu- ance to be areayed. If conservative minis- | ried footsteps as he went down staivs (A iz loeat proziamme hus beon arranged. \ It was hardly necossary for the p tion. Iivery dollar that is available | oo/ GRS B - »l‘“"_ ""' OO tive and nis known friends. bappon to bo In office, it s probublo that | Hutchinsou tstuned fntontly to this testi PG ek ; o ately k< his chances, hoping to win a i o | mon; is attorney, Judge Reese, dic () Wt Sie | should be expend s working sea- g a ————— would give effect to the pro-German GUALD) ) mior’s home organ to assort that Sie | should xpen vorking S iR pet him on tho witness stand. e John MacDonald would not vesign. Tho | 80n in this city is sh Iy two | Sroat name as a warrior among his peo- PASSING JES sympathics of theie sovereign, who is, it will | Fiouaton declared that i the face of the | COLLISEUM, OMAHA y e r‘:“ e “; I"‘ et thans i losing | Ple: He isacquitted and his brethren red, by descent a member of tho evidonce he would have to hold the prisoner ety Tuanoed sreat chiof of the Canucks may die, but 20103 Wiy sCBLBRA T wonderEh ot WA e nsat R ETste THE LOVE-SICK FRIEND. B o other | t0 tho district c R ednesday, Juns Crd, N6 Feall unblo time, Workingmen who sadly | *) vondor how white men Interprob| g o0g wndlcyes from day o dn R s P AT e | MarabRRAUataR Tienen PaTT S MOl ron | WA ARONRNOONEANDIRVENING) ho will not resign. yalusblo Hmorawork! T s T e (ke a0 b0 ono wngliyos fron day o day, hand, it is moro than probable, it is almost | EIrder, Judgo ‘Reoso said thut ho would | | (AFTRRNOON AND WVENING,) -, ced wages are waiting. ; f o i And with deep affectios e e A 2 eve the right to ask for bail hereafte de o Auspicas of the Apollo Club e DU et || BRI, v should shoot a police Who lightly casts Doris away chimnyinha tdlonl mlbigty [l Briltiols S e hoetaw Indians are reported to officer or militiaman would he escapo ar davauion to Phyllls, O gand e rocl Y e Sxbessiony o 01 el na R iow byaB. &M have filled o picture paddlor full of bul- [ on twenty-thros sections of public | /b ln Bl Herad: ~Frank-Mrs, Rykert | to the ardent feeling of followship which ex- | K th Fritz, the fellow shot by o B. & M, lots. The story is somewhat fishy as | Work and in spite of continuous prod- ek parried her husuand s0 13 to reform him; | ists botwoon tho workingmen of Bulgium for $20,00) dumigos. Tt S FANtIT told by panion peddler, but if true | ding from the news e e May=Solontln)ye helsian angel now: and of Prance. ‘The Belginn artisans maio o atchman mistook Fritz for a coal thief and - 1t I8 evidenco that even civilized Indians | anything is und Ixouses 182 custom of celebrating the national ) il 10 sccret of their wishos and intentions in | ot him cripoling him for life, Kitz winis 2 i ans = holitiysind el ULl o R0 s New York Herald: Ethel T am going to | the matter. Atamonster meating hold by | $10,000 for his wounds and $10,000 for faise may bo drivon by desporation to sum- | and delays do not civculate cash. y 1 schools has | N¢ ol deth ol ST ampgolng il ! 8 imprisonment. mary measurc The council und the mayor ap- | 8rOWn tobo well nigh universal. It is l(.;ll‘xytx‘pu this summer and expect to capture a r.‘hgls!llkn.lr the mlhc;' xl;l_\vnru;n‘nu'nn_n \‘\-{« G Iovs Ron RN T i 0 ate ac- | commendable, instructive and meots the : ; : nanimously passed declaring that, in the el ; —— pear to be anxious for immediate ac- [ commend s ctive eots the Maud—And I am going to the seaside. 1| o % s et H. I Ecker, the junior member of the firm SIXTY-FIVE new lieutonants will be | tion. Is tie board of public works ro- | ADproval of patriotic citizens. The idea | expect to capture more than I can count. B SR :'u'y“L"ull( ol oy ilsciekonilittintract pasit il P 1 5 e X ; = the French re, could count upon the en- | encd ) this moruing by two strangers turned out of tho West Point army office | sponsible for delays or shall people look z iad out in the Uvnnln |1(|Ml‘ cho WANTED A SHOW HEREAPT thusiasticsympathies of Belgian workmen. In | and ed for some drugs for a sick person. factory this year, but the supply is short | elsewhere for the blame? this yeav of celebrating Memorial d Now York Herald, thus avowing boldly the position which they | Ecker went into the drugstove after the by thirty-iive men. Civili necd not Whatever obstacle may be in the wa ks from mombers of the Grand avmy “Be mine, forever and a day,” would desire the governmont to take, tho | S, and when on finding the proper jar ho y ) y ; et 4 ) b 3 " turned around, he fouid a revolver poted bo enthusiustic over the vacancios, how: | of prompt action on improvement | i3 one which is worthy of repetition | ,Twas thushesoughutowoo. Belgian artisans wore faithtul to their tradis | ay bim. Tho fellow holding it admonishe ever, as non-commissioned ofticers will | work should bo removed. Omaha | Yyeur by year. The present generation oW wouldsa life lease do Wo need not recall how promptly the | him to koop still if ho valued bis lifo. - tako all but two. would like to soo a business | In these schools will live long = ; S D M L S b T BE S [ A A : € e Shoughitollseam thol In Y Binghamtor Teader: Ethol—Aro you | in Belgium, or how tho depositin of Chartes | Dubgot only S12 TR : administeation of its business Hough J Dy o P e o n o dbbu varIn B abngt e ODDS AND ENDS. . ANNA DICRINSON will shortly bring a | and has no patience with the shilly of the war of the rebellion carried to his | ™ jack—Well-er-no, not exa tly. - But I have I at Brassels against the Duteh | Governor Thayer will take part in the - damage suit for $100,000 agai ine noliey which stops important pub- | final resting place. The vital contact of | the photographs of all my old sweethearts, ikt Aac 1 dg0 08 W | Decoration day oxecises at K P 000 against tho | lying policy which stops important pu Lt sovercign. We sce, thou, that the reform of T o ) SRS e IR il s e e i R A RoaL with i he Ml thaE faCalnG —— , thon, thy f Senator Vi Wyck was in the city today managemont of the asylum in which she ( lic work to await the coavenience of ildhood with tho men that saved the | gyuervilie Journal: Torgive and forget is | the Belgian constitution, and tha resultant | on to Arapaboc where Lie will deé- was confinod for alleged msanity. Anue | somo individual or dolays it while a boly | union is an inspiration to patviotism | all very well, but il your ‘cnomy fogets, it | possibility of the aceession of tho radicals to | Tiver {omorrow. . is dotormined to keep horself bofore thy | of red tape is unwound. which will influence tho entire life. }lm.‘: not vn:mwlr very much to You whether he 3 of no little consequence to | Cha 1 was arrested this aftor- publio and promises [n ono way or an-/| Tho ity government will ploasestop | Every school in Amorics should devote | Torivesornot. = = tho great powers of Eutopo. B O O G T R A othor to continuo to make th public | talking about why it has neglected its | Ohe day in ench year at loast to tho | Chicago Tribune: Tommy—Mamma, the ; ARG Wwiks 10 pay for suit of clothes. Tmmediatoiy weary. Biiainassin hviiticontinted vor- | memories of our war for the union and | boys all say that if I handle the stick in the The latest roports from China are to the ftor geiting the clothing Queen sk i and = 2 Y e usiness und why 1t continues to over Sopea * s ball game t ternoon we'll boat the had ot been seon again. until today, when FHEODORI. ! ' the dead heroes of that poriod. i ST T s look its duty anl procoed to show by ab | . Leather Baugers four to one. S s S Constable Beach arrested him, ~ CHICAGO s vory happy of course at [ ;0 i S0 MG B Tt i o R D railroad construction, if loss fanatical than it s netions tha no some- ——— s Mothic at's uil right,my ) — the promiso of the success of tho great [ 11" THERE ought to be authority vestod | but you Are going 1o stay at home tils ft yas aighert ime itz sl ohstinate fand GUEAT SC. i e world’s fair. The oxultation is tom- S eei BRI 4 noon and handle the stick for me, and we'li | serious. When w stiort time i AND IS FAMOUS /s 0 s s @ » government S b : ANttt o e . il AN pered, however, by the announcoment | RESENT ASPE THE SEAL QUES- | sufficiont to compol the waterworks BERLmersolinIoE K OO ranon 00 o | park Commissioners Wit ask for|l OROH ST R A Sz R Rde L O T e R e il ot Pae Ao Iy i T e e : Srervillesy Pride of ancestey | PtHtude of the Cantoneso was so ncnacing | et Omalia as o Park. Asslstod by tho distinguisod artists. X Ui | any to la any streey | Somerville Journs ride of ancestry S5t S 5 pamalia aginiEanies e ) o by Ao AR probably bo a candidato for mayor to | Tho scevatary of the treasury has or- | wieh s to o p'l\'mll ! Mwventisthistrosy |1l oo matsotfoolishitofany ano claoyas it :v‘x‘ra‘\: :'\"(::x"v:;.p:::'\ Ihllt;fl‘?‘:i';‘:c II‘IlMi"Hl[lu:;lx‘l)llll\l t Txha l.mn”dm b ontur el e “CAMEANIN, Tunors ol ad Wi < i pre > o 3] o RERY b 2th street | qoes to people who can hardly remember e e d . It is ed | terday afternoon and appro.od of bills for _ SIG. CAMPJ Tenor, succood Hompstond Washburae. Chicago | dered the cruisers Rush and Bear to | hyy poen graded and nearly all curbed | who their grandfathors were, out by Euglish corrospondents that the con- | curront oxpenses to the nmount of §3,400. A MISS KATHERINE FLEMING, must undorstand thero it no vose witi- | 0il for Behring son. What instruc- | o months, The paving eontract has 3 s . | tract for 3,000 tons of rails reported to havo | etk u the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy TheoharmingFoungiContalio Nk . out u thovn. tions thoy have rocolved tho publicis | poon awarded. The work has boon de- | oo, ork, Herald: Juck—You look well | boon stgned recently by the Chiucso govern- | proposing to_transnorl two cars of red gran- oy My O At Max Morar D § s not _informod, but it 1s to bo prasumed | 1yved 1o allow tho watorworks company o e+ T am going to wear it this sum. | Ment, if it has been made at all, does not have | ite from Deadwood, 8. D, to Omaba free of | o Co's Muxle Sie NGLAND is enjoying n briof brush of [ they are tho samo as those | 40"y its mai T . thay | mer ond seo if L can't capture wy old flawe, | A0y bearinig, necossarily, upon to question | clarie was read by tho secretany | war with Portu uth Africn. Sho | of last your. Thoy wore not effective | ¢ vt i '!rl‘ 1hds "lm: stated that, £ of comumerciul railway s, but ‘s far moro likely | Tho bourd decided to tuy ten-foot wallc on G’RAND OPera‘ Ho“sg- has alrendy defeatod tho troops of the | then in proventing Canadian vossel SRLBERLLqDEosendinlthonghuthe A ry oreen. . | to nuvo somo conuection with the plan to | Furk uvonuo along by Hanscom patlc aud w L.EGTIRURE . Tioe) alroad 10 troops of the nesyentingeianiding water mains are not yot in place. This [ Cape Cod Item: The clerzyman wastes his | il military voads, for strategic purposes, | SL-t0ot wallk on tie uorth wide. | Bids wery A L A o kingdom twice, but hus the good [ from poaching in Bohvingssa, and thore |5 wuone The waterworls ompany | oreadth who talks of'tho happiness of tho | ¢ 5. by fo theastarn fronter. To | fovrod to 1 L shon Dol nkiof M ooac UADAY . s L 0 g I [ LI A o o a you g i) ' rol o 0 the na SLor ' iC C d to a comunit consisti of 23513, v SUSNDAY Konso not to ponst of hor prowess. The | isno reason to supposo they will bo | g0 ; world to como to a youth who has just re- | ¥ B0LEh ONE May 31 - ¢ i ) should be compelied to make its conne ceived his first love letter. Chinese authoritics are not blind to tho im wa Lininger. EVENIN war may bo forcod upon Great tieitain [ now, whon thoro is move urgency for | fiong Lofore tho paving is put in pla portance of the Russian oporations at Viadi- | The following resolution was unanimously o ol \(” i |\| G but disinterostod poople cwnnot help | preventive measures than ever before. e ' I dremed that she au sngel was vostock, to which their atten has boen | Mdopted: NIGHT 24 22 auggesting that the British lion should | According to advicos from the Do | Ly thom swallow the wholo cupful at | i coier 8o What it prosuged | directed rather sharply of lato by the propara- | 1, f{ivorl FRab s cqmudites b growmts | gupy, take ono of his size. minion capital, the Canndian senl- | gnco,” suid Charlos Wehror of the board | “Pray, to what saint was © engag tions for the visitof the czarovitch to that | entire Nebrasict detziton I ¢ neress (0 use B ing fleot this yoar consists of | of educntion, when aiscussing the n port, aud tho nraenal which would baso con- | E30LGLINAGY BRSNS TP (Bt TLDY LAST l 1 1 Was 5 S s S e S ion, when dlscussing tho new | pyjogende Blatter: Questioner (meoting | vonientintho cveut of & campaign on tho | ghat the millbary rescrvation Known na Fort ASHINGTON now has two at uni- s o { 1 scheme of examining applicants for po- | a lawyer with two books of equal size, onc | 4 moor. Omnha consist S about oighty acres of [ CHANCE % vorsities, tho Columbin, unlor the con- | Yo [n addition to these there arve | sitions in tho school by piecomonl, | under each arm)— g Lind, which was originally donatel by elei- £ i | SUBIECT | trol of the Baptist church, and tho Na. | Several Nova Scotian schoonors on their | «Most anybody can get away with a big | jehiys Pissod wintor bofore lust.) waud b Proliminney steps v beon takon in Bae- | G 6 Mol Wi e paa' 7740t v | “SHAKESPEARE" tional university recontly ovganized by | WA¥ o tho soa, and it is quito possib dosu if taken by the spoonful.” There is | passed last winte i land towards the organization of # sehemo of The committes uppointed to muake a ¢ T e the Catholic churo! aro wrong | that- tho wholo numbor of vessels that | o ereat de St e national insuranco azalust old age. A con t with Mr. Balduft reperted tnat the | OMAHA. Tha and S0 - he Catholic church. Both aro great § hole ; veat deal of hard horse sense in what o i lease of tho Hanscom park vavilion had fusbitutions of loarning. Tho thivd has | Will engage in this business, it an ar- | Wohvor suys. Examinutions ure bug- i raokiim forouco was hold on the subject in tho houso | or b 1% Tana sighed, The conteact f ~ ftons o i, ho i L snesge i bisrems 1 a2 e | b o Beomiosons wong | Tl | Seo it Rl b | Bl S0t 2| RO YD, 00 SULD VR 1 o . ill he larcor W Bt ¥ . + i L = % i3 tonded by a nuwber of influential members | vour frec o is to submit a faithful r 4 and it will bo a Mothodist enterprise | S0 Will ho largor than stat Bubt if | factory tests of qualifications at best Au editor in tho Elady : A e 2 : . ‘g jday, {12 with 85,000,000 behind i S | not the to naval eruisors will bo unable | | : A Aonu0ng. oy ek “But an ad. fa our want column.” of parliament, and_ others intorostod in tho | of his oxpenditures. wd veceipts at the ond | Covumencing Sunday, May 315t 5, 000, behind it to make it e R ut 50 long as an examination i pre- quostion, including Canon Blackley, one of | of lhl‘"‘lrl“vl" 1 the :n,- nmll‘l!, in cas i Y Cdno Ay and Saturday Matiners 2 great. 0 do much for the protection of tho vequisite o entrance to tho schools it | Columbus Post: Yos, Ruth, Iy 1a perfectly | the carliost and most earnost promioters of | St BARUIS wiaserniut 18 foup saterie |-t soeess (o st sl foaia, B from tho pirationl oporations of tho lact | nesia he g, b g fao Fropon i Spcate o clearotti i AR Touts OF | L e e Dt .| LTy il ecldo uon tho roneal for tha see RENTFROW:’ SOUTH DAKOTA isnow sure of a proper | of poachers and an uaprecadented e e the i delivered an address in which ho expressed T'he timo for the annual clcetion of oMcers ropresentution at the world’s faiv. The rhier is to bo expocted. AN AGENT of the government is ex- | Washington Post: The keenost appracia- | the opinion tnat it would be impossible to al- | having arrvived the Loard proceeded to elect r ) \ Yankton convention for the purposo has 1 Sulisbury’s delay in veaching | pocted in Sioux City s tor. | tion of n sunvise is to be wained from un- | iow the proposed government ponsion to | Lho sameofficers fortho onsuing yeur who | | \p 3 pected in Sioux City shortly to deter il R 2 s bave served tho past year. outlined a plan of action which will pro- | somo conclusion ragarding the proposal | mino the sito of the new postoftice, If | OVHUF Wan's description of it. bogin bofors Lo age of sixty-five yoars, and | M50 SRS I BRLSERE L 1 ( vide tho funds necessary. Should th. for a close season, has em wsed the | citi 5 N N . ™ T W, 2 that the matter should not be complicated | . W. Lininger vice prosidont f ] ary. ould the | fc close season, has embairased citizens of Sioux City think of holding a New York Telegram: Warrantea sound g 3 5 ¥ v i { next sossion of the logislnture fall to | situation. It is distinetly n the intorost | jubilee over this event thoy ave casily | and gentle: Dobson {examining it)-—-Are | With any proposal for sivic pay. Ho. alad $ S And Superb Band and Operatic Orchestra | sy ; ; ¥ ASHY | V0w sure this cizar is mila! Intetlectval | waintained tat wo subscriber w0 the fund (TS T ppropriate $50,000 the world’s fair com- | of tho Canadian marauder wrouglh 3 5 4 & i o In the following revertolre of thelr own Musteal ) t rought up to enthusiusm. It is now | Dealer- IPerfectly docilo, T assure you. ought to be allowed to withdraw his monoy Fareo Comed 1 mission will put that body us well us its | that of the United Statos. In the oral | somothing like three years sine Omuha ; from the purpose for which it was origlually i oparn oo wis Well D00 LSt ] e -~ recont predocessors to shamo by promptly | communication made a fow days ago by i Now York Sun:. “Deah me” criod Chap- | o/ P oy - whether tho . bhe ogqarion belng:n mass meoung ol i|iTnuniariand'oniay L.{.“m,.!,.‘, e R A T was visited by an agent but the postoftice | piqiy gistay. | iven. Tho question is to whether tho | o5y gor of tne different featornal nsuranco | [fuostay Nicht ot ; Loy uy 2000 and devoting it to | the British mimstor at Washington to | js apparentiy us far from complotion us [~ “What's the mattor, dear boy? asked | sch:me should bo compulsory ornot wus ono | S iujog of the city. lutoresting addresses | |1 oy Nishi FOul tho purpose. - South Dakota is too enter- | the prosidont, ho statod that Lord Salis | gyor, In thess matters whore govern- | Chumumy pe Eilia s e foe Tuluto foonnidoratian COMMILOs WA | o) ygitors portaining to the work of theso [ | riisy Nuht o S bt S g prising to miss this chance of showing | bury is not indifforent to tho importance | mont red tapo is told out by the mile it | gay o, s & granddaughter. How the | appomnted fiually to discuss and docide tho | oujetios wero mado by Bistion Nowman, | - s - - = what sho is and is to be, of the subject, but that he hus hesitated | takes n vast deal of patience und consid- | o co Vo G best manner of briging the wholo subject | Canon Doherty, Itov. J G Tate, Doan Gard: | 18 - Yours a ¢ rill an» 5 cvess, - 13 sause of thestrong ¥ vhic y ! s i ) o A befora Parlisment uer and Rev . S, Mewrill.” The T. K. quar- | ANl provions efforts outdonot ptican b wln o of Vh.lflw-l.l, opposition which | erable time toreach both the boginning | Dyt gossip of vowencixhbors ways, i i £ totte and Jules Lumbard eutortained the | _Wirst timein the history of Hoyd's Opors House b itk Esmoralds obtalnod all tho coal | i doveloped all ovor Leltish Notth | und tho cnd, For Tikn as 1ot vour neighbor now Make the Panishment Fit, Ete, sudianco. withy: yocal lons. Tie amair | Ppices 10, 20, 30 & 50 Cents she neodod at Acapuleo without a fight, | AW ’w ‘n‘r'?z l]l)“l*‘-hml( [l\ is h‘nfly]l} —— 15 suying vastly worse of you New York World, WAY S IR AUOAOAN, M SATULDAY NI o olo 0) Sixteonih Sho was ordorod o loave Mxican torei- | POs8iblo that ho did not foresee this | Tui samo old compiniut comes up e Lol would bo more convictions in emo i i e Btk ) ratn St Iur ik ro storo. 413 NoFts tory but rospondod that she comd not | When he entored upon the considoration | again from tho police dopartment thut R P 0a 104U Fida 3o OmDOW pray B s wors s, | M atroui, WL By nway: Satieday M iiinco, o without stoam. Honeo to got vid of an | Of the proposal for a wtion of soul | it is dificult to securo tho attendance of | A touch of nature:makes tho whole world | Toxas and some othor states, to proportion | guod by Judygs Saiolds yestordsy ocind prizo, whilo ovary Gld Kota & Gandy o unwelcome visitor tho Moxleans con- | fishing during the sousonat hand. Sulis: | the eity physician in omorgency casos at kin, | ponulty to offense, with all the circumstauces | *'Namo and. addrass voulr—overy une a prosent sonted to havo hor coaled up, and the | bury must cortainly appreciato the | tin Whero the fault lies this paper | And; scarching feeper, you will surely | iy yview § Peter Weotland, Ominha : i I | bury st cortainly aporeciat 1 ‘ s pupr | Andy i piaiie e Wl Do DIME EDEN MUSEE, ‘ plucky littlo insurgent war ship hoisted | fact that the pooplo of British | will not undertake to suy, but it goes | That touching pogsats for the surplus tin ‘ B 1B S8 il Corner 11th and Farnam Stroct [ her fag and stoamed teiumphuntly out | NOvth Amarica are quite indifforent ro- | without saying that whon men and | Makes mankind, moro than kin and less Phay hoinwook Huy 810 Hiy: K0 Do, Oy PUVEEK OF MAY S0H, | 1nto tho Pacific. There aro mors ways | arding the preservition of the soal fish- | women aro picked up on the streets in- than kiud. o o D Il s P Y William A Steltinz, Omahn Mattie Loa Prieo, Ihe alostrio mal miwn \ 3 i BRI 14111638 4008 AU - ho campalgn songs for 1892 are coming | § 1 aniati N, S AMas lag: Ihe ulostrlo wad of getting coal ut Acapuleo than by pur- | ©¥i0s, the benofits of which would acerus | sonsible and not drunk they noed medi- DECOKATION DAY, A o TR TR 5 SR T - S P souin. Ko chasing it at such oxtortionate figures, | MOst largoly to tho United States, und | cal attondance without delay. will be followed by “Giood uay, now party Colonal J. 3. Courud of Fort Mac Jias, 1n. rongs @8 the Esmo raldn demonstrated. are moroly concerned to mako all that | ————— An Acrostio e Vo[ e Aandunlinaines Ll T e s can be made out of thom whilo they | Tik only wayto enablo the Owaha | o Phitiuigtohta Record. } e U ———— - ) | Meadow treasures, leavos and forns and blos- | === B HAVING discavored nothing at Tsa- | 18t regirdless of tho pivatical mothods | Real Estate Owners' associution 1o do | Mondaw trenaire [1o¥08 o I fors and blos. | ! - bolla, the townsito of which ws located | PeCessary. If Lord Salishury wero veally | the city the service contomplnted by | Bager-eyed with wonder usking why wo | 3 4 j ¢ oy < by | Chvistapner Columhus | n Lios. | 13 anXious us ho profosses to bo to roach | that organizstion, is for our citizons to | 1 kvor Moworial day. - C Highest of all in Lezvening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report, ol e D2, | % T » | any, man pars ugo, dear, long before yo worthy to bo transforrad to Chicago, it | ® Sottlement of this matter, in the intor- | rally ta its support with their personal | ", (WM ST oA | 99 18 proposad to construct an exact ropror | 50 Of international fale dealing, ho | inftuence und their i dividunl meuns, | On the flold of battle bravely mon wer lE D Y TS PR Tt | would not have consulted the fooling in B | struggsling for tho vizht ‘ | S tho sl ch the groy y 2 O G 2 1 PP o Rosy-ciweied, lisht-hearted boys and gruy- | dlscoverer landed on this continent ana | OPUAd® 8% all, becuuso ho ought to huve | = FOR unco tho coroner nppears to have red sires stood sido by si AH[ ! ["ASY | tot hor aloat 1 tha crony Spaiinont 8 f uown that it would be hostile to | boen n in jorgoncy. This | fn tho same dear cause thoy fousht, and for IR TLNS ) 8 L o an arvangement that would be ad- | was probably on account of the exeits olit flag they died I ga Tho littlo vessol will probably feel I ed their country—their's @ good deal out of pla f“ s vantagoous to the Unitad Statos Of | ment of the oecasion by dogens] | | LESS NS PA” lA\BOR | seagolr Afts by whiohsho will ba sur ; “LR T UP rounded, but as an oxwmply by coateast, | S & S04 :~\“\ BEBER0p "l"“ ! B Suparintandans of sanshrik t i lavn t ; | !MINI:)NEJ OTHER N / of the improvomonts in mouns of navi- | 7 Ak, Dok S0, Gnadi foallag : oturnod to Inding \ too, vou | fl‘"/"”fi"'r/”',{su \D . amounts tois that tho pevple are in o this important enterprise | And am ho flow Wt thousands bri /: source of intorest and surprise MPAMIEJINIIR05R. JArAsOR) -0R DA : g You above soime i soldie will your | O RADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLAN ies. Lord Salisbury might have saved g hero wcadow blossouns luy | ALARY ALL BRUEGIATA