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+ THE ()\IAHA DAILY BLE TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1891. e e —————. —— | T' ])‘: DATLY BEE | TIE NASTINGS ASVLUM SCANDAL. | thousands n"’wulnl-\v'(-u o homes and ac- ' ‘l‘!ljt:,: Mr. Amos' building oceupi T”“]‘R'b ‘\(‘]‘S QL]ZM")\})I) : PASSING JESTS \\“': “] “ \[“\I)\ \\”\l‘.\s. The lum for the chronic insane uiring compotence by tens of thous- square 'ind is a corner. Mr. e im for the chronic insane at | quiring a compe 1 Biver Buns. VCHANSS ROSEWATER Enrron, | Hustings has beon a hotbed of ugly | ands of people. How is the needed | Bushman's lot {3 #8<152 and his building A M T A A R = = | rumors almost from its in on. Tho | population to dovelop the resources of = covers but one-hadt the lot. Mr. Ames : | woek.! - . E . SHED BVERY MORNING. | vory building ftsolf is n monu these commonwenlths to be provided | owns a good dedi’sf Union Pacifie rail- | Regarding the Legality of Appointments | [Hows thatt” { They Ave Purobnsed by a Torefga TERMS OF SUBRORTPTION incompetency or fraud unless by foreign immigration? Iy way stock. Mr..Bushman {8 a humble Mads While Out of the State, by cate Backed by the Rotbsohilds, Dafly Bee (withont €unday) Ono Year.... #8 00 | mont has beer ersely criticised over small part of it can come from | but enterprising’ citizen and owns no it ’l'Vu\l;:y.n'.\\fl.(‘v\l 3 Dafly and Sundny, One Year 100 | gineo the instituti oponed. The rn states, It all tho New | railways (to customor) - Yos, it's i 2% | samo stoward {8 still in sharge and tho | England etates wore emptied of thelr | —— LAWY ER SENT TO THE PENITENTIARY, | oty o o e aYe happen | CHICAGO WILL HAVE NATURAL Junday He 1 150 | indications of misman N " sra they would not supply one- MINNEAPOLIS having abandoned her it Wy Bee, Ono ¥ s AW | stroner than over before. tonth of the demand, and then it Arnruld :."‘Y"“\’:.;‘:::y;'."‘;:':"ly::”":i‘_"::;",:;: i :‘l‘i;il: ;:“ Attorney Zink's Reward for SWInd- | triad tho piate siwss Inoasanes rompiuios lor | Grievancos or Tahor Against e Ginmhi Tho Sine Butldl v “;-‘;: ‘1;(“.“:.‘..‘,“':";’ ,‘,,’,f”‘d\,l:“,u ¥ }.w,]‘:' e ‘,,,‘.“i: LT ,:IWH\ “:hu(:rn UL L b D i/ .:,,..‘(‘,,[.',h;:,.,.,l,‘:" ,‘I,",.‘"‘:"w g Hk Worlid's Faiv Managers to Be Set Eauin Onaiie, Cornr N aiid 20th Streota | Aanbinl s agstiant o tho aftalés 6f | lasmor Moveto o dostred thn b fne || COMMIEE afipolttad: by e boutd ‘of Ll by FANGINS OF TOUTH, Forth in a Clrewlar—an Odde onnell s, 12 Paurl Stroet n trade to present Gmaha's elaims? There rows' Libel Suit. Washington Post. fellows Undertaking. Chtengo Cfice, 517 Chambrr of Conimearce the asylum in & mannor toexciteastrong | dustrious and thrifty German or Scan- Row Fork. Roon s 1514 and 1 Cribune Suliding | 1im in amannertoescite a lustrious and thrifty v i8 no time to lose. Omaha should assert ey ‘T think h\rv\\' we cling to the fancies of youth SVmning ton, 15 Tourteenth strent ion of corruption or inefliciency. | dinnvian farmer. The latter are gener- [ 1910 T s : ’ NDESCH The people of Nebraska will not be s botter agriculturists and they ndapt | Berselt. — Minneapolis out of the field | Lixcory, Neb., June 15.—Spocial to T | And n tear scomad to spring to hor iast Al communic relatinz 10 news and | isfiod with anything short of an exhaus- | themselves more ehoerfully to. the new sl i D Al i I | conditions, The foreigner who takes Editoriul Departnient. tion. [t must be conducte BUSINERS TETTER iko manner and follow | ol iy 1 farm is mo n’ bt i T1tk BEE gavo the assessors fair warn- | from the state. 1t is generally admitted that | doctor's currfago it front of sour houss | thors hav bnon sold to o foroign synaieato Allusinesslofters and o ittanees shoutd | s of oxpenditure from the steward | come n permanent citizen of the stato |y, ; whon tney entored upon their duties | Wen a governor intends to leave n stato ho | theso two mornings, Anybody sick! Nobbs | hacked by the Kathschitds for §25,000,000, and bo addresscil to The Bee Pubishing Company iperintendent to the merchant | than an eastern man, Wkt SNOHIT OV TY tHE . l1oUtanint RAVEHIoR of tho Yos, My wife. Cnso of son-stroke B v Omnha. Deafts, eheeks and postofice orders ¥ 5 e R i o 10 he made pryible to the order of the com supplis and back from him | ‘The great west s still calling for im= |y oy Vel inspection. The peo. | Mt Somo porsons allee that Thayor hos | noy vork Herald: Fitz Will I don't, | Itothschiids, has beon instructod to close tho pany. } state treasury. It must [ migrants, for able-bodied and willing | not done this, although on returnin om bR h Lo \ A o | ¥ o Y g e of Omaha are o o know whi | want any more of you, pard. 1 ¢ do b deal w company will bo organized and The Bee Fnblishing Company, Proorietars Into the paymonts of saluries | tillera of the soll who will tike up the ;'"N':f Ii':'i"_'““'\'m n_mll)ml h:.'.'v.-\.r.:“»::.:-‘- Missouri on Wodnesdny e loft alwost im- | noss with @ pard who' deplotes the oastry 1l be ready to roopen tho mines on Sep THE BEE BUILDING and all wages of labor. The manage- | unoceupied and uncultivated lands and Lkt inithe ma mediately for tho stato of Wyoming, where | to buy raiment tember 1. Thie Anaconda company's group — den bearing and burden sharing. ho has roi B Dusty Rhodes Dat's all right, cove & e e { el Y| 1 9 g as remainod ever sinee. It is not knowr . i compriad ¥ nt must not only exhibit the books [ improve them, making them add to the LLgdas b Lol i " | found a dude’s pawn tickot and traded it off mprises Anaconda, St Lawr BWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION : for dese duds: vou stick to me, an’' you'll | Mountain Con, Modere, High Ore, Wake Up State, of \‘ i |‘" i tin | the mayor and a committee of | tenant Governor Majors, but today when the | wear rhinestones, sco! ¢ Jim, and son s of loss productive gual notarial appointments were 1ssudd trom th ties. The Anaconda proper overlooks the Gror 1'zschnek retary of The Reo . i , 5 3 il whic I MOV { o exelude € 01 188 NG ybjection- gOVerno Meo tho name of J M. T'hayer t Publishing cormpany vhich 1 removed. If | to excludo the worthless and obj ves over the correctness of certain | appeared at the bottom of them, Thaver il city of Butto, is opoucd to a dopth of ) nearly fiftoon hunared feet 1 lives some rain must fall’ 1O tho week cnil £ LA i LA bl i L Hodkty we. ures relative to the amount of public | ing put bis autosvaph to about a hu work which can be done in this city the | Pk notarial appointments, and committed e dailio 1O MAVE SATUIAT GAS. Yrisute "hicago is to have natural gas aftor all [ ¥ g ‘treaao Orrics or Tire Bae, ought to enable this city to secure sup- | Brk.|—There is considerable discussion | Sentimental it seoms, but [ do, '1is the truth, CHIOA00 aan, June 1B port feom all the northwéstern states, among politicians and also other persons just | VHen you pull at your budding mustache ——— now in regard to Governor Thayer's absonce A special from Butte, Mont,, states vosi Philadelphin Record: Hobbs 1 sco the | tively that the great Anaconda copper mines > results of their labors would be nes, Tho ———— positively that Thayer ¢ ot notify Liu- d nccounts supplemented by vouchors, | productivenoss and wealth of the countey. | gy 5 LA LU By but the vouchers themselves are open to | It goes as far as any soction in its desire | ¢ Coounail are disputing botweon thom- FORT AND THF EARMER, Jows i on in fact, there ave s ttwo | come for over, w who comes to our the real work of making the appoiutments to Eunday, Juno 7 Ak TR Mol au shores e abi anc o he- 9 Mo 3 15 ready for gui hores with the ability and ¢ Lo board of public works leisurely does | a voung clork named Frod Fervis farmers have t 2 i ful h nothing of any consoquence, Tt s clatmed) by st of: (e state ofcinl Or dry up with the rest. he work which was abaudoned last f to the opening of the institution | movement in California in the interest ——————— that the batch of notar spointments 18 iiver el fo s Ayt the pipe line from Marion, Ind., ana sued today are illegal, as Thayer is out of the wery cloud has a silver | ,'toexcent |y ous gas tervitory, has been resumed value of parks to the people of | state visitin \is son n Rock Ialls, | Perbups the cloud of dust which is raised by gl 5 1 I ato visiting with vis son in Roek Ialls, | BIEEIEE TG G0 A WEITE (Which hides | 1ast fall the Columbus coustruction company he investigation should go | come o good and useful citizen. The the tr nust be laid bare to the | of immigration is commended to the at- Th % T Batirda Wt it reveals, no | tention of the advocates of a policy of | arowded cities has o practicnl illustea- | Wyo. and Tom Majors fs de facto and. d6 A ) Average ! e gb i ok SRR e PR EIRUaN ; 18 practic: i | Jure governor. It is alleged that these ap- | from view the one on which you did, somi-officially declared that natural gas e | ,,“m‘ 1750 “\, UK 1 Ielllebat 3 . tion every holiday in Hanscom park Fointments aro not logal unless the signature e 1 g would not bo brought to Chicago. Now it is Eworn 10 beforo me an cribed in ! d of public lands Omaha, and Fairmount park, Council | FThomas Majors. governons appoivs at the | Rochester Express: The omnibus com- | ny firmly nasortad that it will, Tt ts thought ] I 3 nsibl : tho W con- LOOSE BANK EXAMINATION. g el bR S i panics of London have been compellod to | i s ss is rasponsible for tho proper con- | LUOS BE BAN SRRy A U0, Bluffs. We need and must have move | bottom of overy paper. Tho secretary of | Pauies of London have been compellod t0 | ha jgen that work on the pipe lins had been 1" Ve ) Notary Pul tatoe institution It ostablishes In commenting some days ago on the state will not record these appointmerts | listen to the drivers' tale of whoa, abandoned was givon out in ord er that rights until their lezality aro shown, of way could be purchased at b etter terms, nd build- — prosence t th day of THE Behring son difliculty is settled - gress, the feeling in officinl eiveles being | Tum hoard of heulth is still practically . e S 4 breathing spots for our people. Statg ot Nebrasia, - \tions by which theso institu- | caso of the Koystono bunk of Philadel- AR i A Rl Whoolly: OBUIE YOI Hake. & watsrasine ;i George 16 T7schuek, being duly sworn. de- roverned where the law is not | phin, the developments in which have Wi o il Mtfes: Za SOV IaR: (CoLt Sl sketch of me!" asked Mr. Sonker. **All but DAL UL ARG et i 3y 0818 A 1Y% LG WO % SCOROTARY O i Lok WA A HEN the county commissioners sit [ Miles Zentm chuyler, Colfax county ) S o0 ker. | THo eom (it aean® RuBUIHIN 7 ta Fanvads Jors nd says that ] erotary of THE kb | ear. That body is entitled to all the | since been of a vory intoresting charac- ol i e A. Vou Hanis, Whitny, Dawes county; | the nose,” returned Palette. I couldn’t got The comui Hall Lt Lt e il Fubilahing campiny. that the actual avoruge 3 heeo o as a board of equalization it should be O mar Omatia, Doliing | that color in WALer any mMore thiv you could.’ s contrul Jabor organizations i o con- ot s 200t bpienc o uly, | facts, and can and should make the in- | ter, Tnk Buw remarked that it fur-| phoir firgt duty to examine and comparo | county: Jon A. O'Kocfe, Gage countys B, » R Es i o Ehtiplia el L) 1800, 20,6067 copres; for Azt 1800, 20, opies: | v tion without delny. The people | nished another instructive object lesson | (1 agsussments of proporty of corpora- Greeley Center, Greeley count 1~\_lev“ul'~h~Jn'-wn\ Mrs. Parkav-—L un- | WOUH S B AGYO bE ':‘]‘v.-‘ DAL l":“ for Beptemter. 1300, 20,570 coples; for October, the state and those involved in tho | a5 to the utility of bank exaimners, | Ath bt arpaing Marshall, Panama, Lancaster coun derstand your son is u great speudthrif SOt oot tlie f:tholr negotiation 1800, 20,762 coples: for November, 180, ’wr ! T : G - ions with those of private individuals. ard Cunningham, Lincoln, Lan astor Murs. Parkavenue—O, yes: we sent iiim to Hik ) LSt U BN aRUL LI nS copleat’ for, Decmbor, 180, 2147 coplos: for | seandalous storles which are aflout ave | undor tho imethods commoniy pursued e coutity S,.N, Vilitig) Btoaton tounty; gpond four yoars at Harvard and it only too | o steiro minfimun cato of wages aud tho s for Marche 1591 51005 coples: for | entitled to early and decisivo action on | by them. We observe that a like im- COUNCIL BLUFFS will cheerfully join A LAWYER SENT TO THE PEN I poon sl KONt He works very rap- R e 'I‘\Hx“r‘!ka jogy for Maye 101 080 | jig part, Lot there b delay. Open | pi n obtained elsewhere. It is ve- | with Omaha in the offors for the iho trial of Attornoy H. W. Zink has fin el Wikiita 6 fav nionths the OUGrAllews Wil Sworn t botore me wnd subsered in iy | up the true inwardness of the, two ad- | ported from Washington that thero is | yational convention, Tik B suggosts | 81 o :;f{"i‘l“"“[’:“;' “,“'(':",;'L‘I;‘l,i,‘ *“You may notch it on the palings— bogin the crection at Vauburen street and esence this 2d day of June, A, D. 1801 SR i y state ox- | reason to believe some dieal ¢! ges s e S tonced to thre ey AL Jol il e It's a mighty risky pla N venuo of a s n-stor i presen ¥ NP Fen ministrations and show to the state ox- | ¥ n to believ me radical chang that a Twin City committee be ap- | Tha crime charzed ugainst bim is embezzle To r.‘.-fi.'ll‘?.‘(,;\’fuTLH' _lllr!x ,!“’:v”l(..“ ullv‘\:l o ‘Imn‘mm I\“"x I. ‘\\l lel?wl' Notary Public. actly what is wrong with the conduct of | in the existing law regarding bank ex- | 5inted to push the project. 9‘. “r‘ It .Em-Tn:nA‘xlx m the _n:\:-llr-,::‘m'rl :.l,:‘v;: From the clothes that's on a man, will be divided into ten stores and e e AR O G U amination will be recommended to con- —_— S L b i s For you bet your bottom dollar the two top floors will be divided into fortune, amounting to $00, was involyod Thiat you often como across sixteen lodge halls, to bo rented out to differ- e The protest of the ecitizens of the Fifth | not affor adequate eI g Hsis SN GLY not only did he got his $100 fee, but also all et ¥ RS RN T RaTEE) otod ot _Bodford WE want no more rotten walls in the [ o k R e e Blps opabinl security § should be given some authority 10 do | the money that belonged to the widow. He R L o i T Th AT e s o Uis Biath ward against the ruling of the county | either to the banks. the depositors or | something or bo allowed to rotire from | was arrested and given overy chance to proye cornices. = ey buildings consbruc L) commissioners on the question of assess- | the goverment. According to this re- | business entirely bl innocenco. but instoad the westimony vial 1 76 0" family 1t T I U R Gl : e z ments not only shows thoevils which | port it is sugzested that ¢ BEI0S el e e showed that he was guilty beyond all doubt. | Gyyyhrag,cos, % - T s o 5 THE poplo of Nobrasicn will not care | Ments not only sh « el | port it is suggested that the practice of 3 e — Dhuretoraiitadyitiol wab sekitencadBto e e Phoro are nono worth mention- | . Ti¢. TAlicoln Monument, association b . YT are incidental to the plan, but also | permitting the examiner to remain in Tuis weather ought to thaw out the | pen. i o X g Springfield has vefused to accept the annual 10 expend 380,000 in new buildings at , e i e _ A & o ; ing except a trust deed on father's sawmill,a | appropriation of 21,250 for the care of tho g o p ., | shows that the rule is not impartially | the city where he has'strong social in- | hibernating board of trade and keep its ) SEA GLLIUS STl 5 vendor’s lien on brother John’s farm and onumen A will e argo visi- Hastings <o long as suspicion smells so 4 | * b e /b iTaH eReavatIonlros (haounantions Jar monument, and will coutinue to chargo visi Ty applied. fluences and the attachments of a life- | sluggish blood in circulntion long | oethe poct &1 CKEAVALION 1oV f0c FOLUCRtIoNR 1 chuttol mortgago on sister Maria's lusbaud’s | tors 25 ceuts ‘ i I ew Lansing ope F cornor | sorrel colt. — An ice "mnnfn"‘h:w its pv]n-w:r-! time is not best calculuted to secure a | cnough to make an effort for a beet | of Thirteeuth and I streets is being rapidly e SRR L BTV R T e i property, its ico houses, machine rigid and impartial sceurity of the con- | sugar factory. pushed forward and tho contractors will | Columbia Spectator: Miss Inquisitive—By | . J1m Hall, who will fight Bob Fitzsimmons SNz ono Smaricaniel fFetes in the Rifth ward. | dition of banks. It might happen that - soon be ready for the actual work of build- | tho way, Mr. Deadbroko, whore did you sit hefore the Twin Cly athiotic club July 22, 13 to whose wooing by a foreigner no 1 fcard 7 Al A 3 = 2 ing. The gentlemen backing the enterprise | ag the inter-collegiatos ! due to arrive at his training quarters in Amorican 1 interposo an objection. [ Its office is in w rented huilding | the bank examiner, whose services are reeting the Typos. are Mossrs. Henry Oliver and J. F. Lansing, | “Mr. Deadbroke (who being unable to pro- | Beloit, Wis., tomorrow. and his manacer, BheSlollantnaws Japoriman Y may ttaitel 0 the Fourth ward. Under the resolu- | paid by the banks, and who naturally Boston Advertiser, and $200,000 will be spent in the construction | cure tho needful on that day had stood in the Pavson” Davies, will return iome Wednes- T 'i;‘ £ R tion of the commissioners tho assessor | looks to the bank officials to bo more or | BOSton has a_warm welcome for the | of the building. Ed. A. Church will be the | broiling sun for four hours)—Oh, I had a [ day. Hall now weizns 161 pounds. e has 2 + < g “gypographers’ D - | lessee und manager and the establishment | grand stand all by myself; strange Ididu't | five — pounds — to ke off before - 5 of the Fourth ward listed the property. | less helpful to him, would be more dis- wi‘“:“ :)r :hn ‘;’x"!"‘ “,"‘x” o to ‘,"“,"“{“l will bo in point of comfort, capacity, appear- | boo you. MLt L3 YU entering the ring. Fitzsimmons will TwENTY loeal nowspapors in Kansas | He placed upon it a valuation of $700. | posed to bo lenient to the banks under | gvion Moy they o oy Po8TAPRICAL | anco and in the character of entortainments —— probably be & pound or two_ lighter, but 2 i Spapers as union. May they have mirth, merriment, | given justsuch a play house as Lincolu has TR neithor will weigh over 156. Hall will ba have bocome disgusted with the demo- | Last year practically the snme proverty | his supervision than an entiro stranger | moderation and a thousand more ems in their | noeded for long timo and which the Lin- Atlanta Constitution, assisted In his trainitig by Bllly Woods, the g2 cratic harlotry of tho allianco in that | Was held by the assessor of the Fifth | would be. The transfer of bank ex- | “take” and wherever they may be set, they | coln theator-goers will appreciate, It will be Ty b rar Ry Sl Denver heavywelght. Jimmy~ Cavroll’_will Q- 7 statoand clsswhore und have returnod | Wrd 10 bo worth $5,000. The ico com- | aminers from ono district to an- | know that they aro not at presont undoe any | I AmOst ovory partivular a duplicatc of the DR A S rinE o lGolatteBiltzsimizonatasiliokeluacN S pany paid tases according to that valus- | other may ve recommended, and | editorial rule. e e e e Aud many a toiler goes, like Cain, tion without protest and it is | itis tho opinion that a more searching Toneni R eRITEGnor Sty v CHILDREN'S DAY IN CHICAGC : provements for comfort. First and foremost IntojthellandlofNod: Children's day in tho churches of Chicago GRAND ISLAND has 2700 acres of | therefore proper to assume that | investigation of bunks which ave under Clevalgnd Leader. 1t will be a ground floor opera house and Witl | g0 o e | has grown o b6 ono of the fetuves of ihe growing sugar heots and Norfolle 2,237 | it was not an unfair assessment. | suspicion could in every instanco bo | Such incidents ws the sending back to | it. There will bo fourteon boxes finished in | YOU reading deart to the republican ranis be as near fire proof as it is possibie to make | early summer and ns tho years roll by thd 2 AL BIOf : . . ! ‘Mamio-—) P raisedil vance 1s_growing more genoral. = Yos. acres, The sugar beet industry has | The rule of tho commissioners in this | made by a competent examiner who isa | Europe at the expense of the steamship com- | elaborate designs in nicklo and bronze. e o bk e R R S L e as well | instance caused the loss of 10 in the | stranger to the bank than by one who | Panies, of twenty-threo immigrants in one | 'The chairs will be tho latest improved, the | =y, 1ig” Ves T did seo it, but I supposed it | protestant churches fiocked to the places of Qay o hishivasiaan Thirsdos Now | Stage will be ample in its proportions and the s e Uvertise- | worshin where special ohildron’s scrvice e ."m,;";":m_';‘;‘;:;':i “;‘e‘l\“ " | auditorium will be lighted with 1,000 electric | Wa% one of those baking powder advertise- | Wors e AR 3 y abate the rans- | jots, ‘The building will bo heated with steam b ekt byterian and Congregatioral churches the Atlantic lines in drumming up steerage pas- | and both the heating ana lighting apparatus Atlan ; ) APPATALS | o Dansyille Breeze man, who is a patei- | Observance was general, and iu many other sengers from the slums of Europe. It inter- | will be in the basement. otic citizen, regardloss. of bolitics, says tho | donominations the day ‘was recognized and more than doubled its ncreage, as manufacturing capacity, in Nebraska | d¢gregate valuation of the city. This | may be on the closest personal and social ST illustrates one phase of the contention. | relations with the oflicials of the in- Now consider another, culpated bank. MR, WiLpiamM LEesk takes so pis- The Thomson-Houston electric light ome such modification of tho system | feres with profits and touches these corpora- The exterior of the building will be_of | {18 T it Ok UCEEIl Con. o tin Plato is | services fitting for the occasion wore held stone, pressed brick and terra cotta. The simatic a view of the chances of the re- [ company has its principal office in the | as this would doubtiess improve it, but | tions in a very tender spe : ! | lonsiie 8 veryitendennok grand entrance and foyer will be of marble, »ublican party in Nebraska that his old | Fourth ward. Its power hous: nd | whatever ma. be recommended the e The buildi: et i e . S T An unknown man driving a brown horse -y Y. The building will be imvosing outside and friends eannot oscape the conviction | much of its personal property is situated | obvious fact is that some very radical Oolonel Cookerill (pajuratory; beautiful and inviting within. It is to be R IR T ATROOIAES. i ey, (fushedioranithe 2 shasiedeannlle i | b el eRanaall 3 s 1 el 0 York Advertiser—Vol. L, No. 1. finished by the middle of November and then 3 ; el raw of the Dearborn_ stroot bridge a that ho expects something from the in- n} tho lnf! iy 1‘“3 thxf face | change in the law is necessary. The [ For the student of journalism 1t may not be the capitai city will notany longer bow in | An Indian-Chinese o Which s | 1:10 this morning and was drowned, togother depondent organization. of this new regulation relative to assess- | report submitted to the secretary of the | uninteresting to say that nomoro daily news- | bumility to the enterprising littlo city of Hard to Believe, with his horse. “The bridgo was open for ments of corporate personalty, the prop- | treasury by the comptroller of | papers are printed in New York city togay | Kearney in the matter of opera houses. Sax Fraxcisco, Cal., June 15.—The Chron- :’l’l”"h-d“" had J;"" ‘-“»""‘l"' the "l'l"t“l'";'l'\ when — == ion OFROKAte NOERON Y, tho prOD ) T K p 1 : ! b b0 i s o i ¢ bridge tender saw tho rig with the man JOHN WANAMAKER has never found | erty of the electric light compuny is re- | the currency, regarding the in- | than twenty-five years ago. The old news- JAY BURROWS' LIBEL SUIT. icle's, Hawthosue, Nev., special gives gnast- | i, it coming down st full speed and plunge it nocessaay to defond bis administration | turned from tho First ward instead of | vestigation into the affairs of | Papers havegrown in size, circulation and | . Jay Burrows flod an “L“-.""b“’*]‘j‘ry Inthe | 1y gstallsfofitha iiling 0t a Lhinman, Al [ idesithorive from the malevolent att of demo- | the Fourth. . a ofore that institu. | Potentiality with the enormous growth of the | 'ibe! suit brought against him by + 5. | Ti, av Bridgeport, Cal. It was reported to SUICIDE OF AN ACTOR the Keystone bank before that Institu Aley for $10,00) damagus. Tho doctor in his | 0 inese lewation hero that Poker Tom, a | James T.. Edwards, the oripmal “Paul ¢ i o e Thy? auso the nsaess " ek city, and somo of the younger ones have | po o 3 . crats. His administration of tho pos Why? Ts it beeause the assessor of the | tion was closed, shows the great lati- g petition states that “Burrows, through the Piute Indian, had disappearod five woeks | Kauvar,” committed suicide by taking me oftice department is n sufficient defense. | First ward having for yoars held the | tude that is given a bank exs g passed to their reward. Numerically, our | alliance, called him a fraud, a quack. “aud a 5 & 4 Jhine at the Beaumont hote Wabash f 3 u s given a bank examiner and | roq srands today about whore it did a quar- | fellow Wwho did not pay his bills. Burrows’ | agoand his body had beon found cut into | Dhineat the Be Rt e ooy e o 1t has been boyond all questi e best | position is better qualified to list the ' epe Moo e s all pi Y ) “ml:m::if\ “ 00 sl gusetion the best | 1 lo = D Thr ANBiaed. 1oLl "h‘ the almost absolute dependence upon f ter of a coutury ago, and it will bo observed :tply l;l.olmsv.n:nx un\l;fllunl 8 ltlm‘lm:ml;s Wat | small pieces. "Tho body had boon packed in | iStricken Blind.” The nction is supposed & vy has over known. propetly © assessor In the | him of tho treasury authorities. It | thatthe enterprise which begots the Morn- | Ber mas beo tre e e oo 10 ¥ DF- | brino and completely pickied. Ah Ti gave | to have been causea by griof over the recont Fourth ward is an experionced | might not be just tosay that in the | ing Advertiser, and which proposes to fur- Aleyjendidisims ither st ibsitruet the Indians a feast a .ew days after Poker | death of his mother. Henry Aveling.the actor HEREAFTER Chinese entitled to | man, probably as competent s his co- | Phi i i i W IR SYANFORDISTATION AN, Tom disappe d a choico | Who took Edwards place us Paul Kauver m m C ! 5 g s 0- | Philadelphin case the examiner was [uish the best evening ncwspaber on the 3 i Tomidisappearediand fsenyedii@omoicholoe I D © | On the first Wednesday in July the secro- | ot CRAPERET 0 S0 that T | New York, suicided by morphine only a fow elflnr thi; uuuu_try or lrzlflflll through it | laborer from the First. Isit because the corrupt, but it is plain enough that he | island of Manhattan adds nothing to the to- | tarics of the state board of transportation , 5 weeks ago. will carry cortificates of identity. Now | asscssor of the First ward would favor a | hud every opportunity to bo. What does | tality. will sit in judgment on tho matter as to | made a fricasseo of Tom's head and heart c 3 served it at vho feast. if this governmer ake a simi o i roperty? Tl L el S whother the village of Stanford shall | and serve 9n8 ne 3 e government will take a similar | lower valuation of tho property? Ts it | seom tobe a fact, however, is that his An Immature Pofitical Party. have a station agent immediately or not. On | Last Monday the Chinaman gavo himself | Amoug ;h]um‘:'”fl:;rllnnflpleln Chicago today stop and tag all the celestinls entitled to | because the electric light company knew | porsonal relations with the officials of Hurper's Weekly (Mug.) March 17 the B. & M. stopped business at | ub ‘i' L}m xmli('f\!; 2 hlo fl’,il,l'm' an attack ‘imm At the Gr . Clark, 1. Al haraita. S 50 ooy [or o I T DT RO T (D 45 i st s ol ladis v g Skt B ¢ 3 agent bocauee, | the Indians. Next day Ti was arraigned on | g 2. 2 romain here it will not be soeasy for the f the Fivst ward assessor better than the | the wrecked bank wero of a_ nature that Tho platform of the people’s party shows ‘l)l;‘lll\t gl:‘: ::'ll‘«j li:“xn‘!zd “"-hgu;;)hill‘u roauee | on the ehario of murder, but as ho admiited | Pinney, Cedar Rapids, W. A. Bostwick. almond-eyed brown men to skip across | other man? Or is it the intention of the | enable thom to exert an influence upon | that it is chiefly an expression of discontent, 1 8150 2. x 1 s y, saying it 3 > in self do- | LuJ. Drake, Mrs. J L. Wcbstor, Miss Flora g 1 ma i A and $156.13 in_ incoming froight. ‘The com- | the killing, saying it wis dono in self do- | 1o J Drake, : . i intornational boundary lines or smuggle | commissioners to allow the corporations | thom which would hardly have been | B0t 8 marshalling of intelligent foroes fora | Lany'says that us soon as it can afford to put | fense, bo 'was acquitted. As Ti loft the | Wobster, 1 L, Lomax, P W. Corbott, It. C themselves ashore at out of tho way | to determine for themselves where their possible with a strangor, and thus he custard pie. ANOTHER DRAW BRIDGE PATALITY, RN PROPLE IN CHIC AGO. definite purpose. Conspicuous citizens, | an agent there that it will be done. Until | court room }“10 ln;fl‘;:." '”“"“ 'r“"‘ with a i NI Persingor, Contral g 5 " ¢ ® e 9 Th . statesmen, familiar political leaders, and pro- | then the persons looking for freight must be | rope aud led him ha 8 mile from l"“‘.'“ A ! the iton| A e ports, property shall be returned? Why i wag induced to delay or shape reports | foomd constitutional lawyers united v the | on hand to receive it. Under the circum- | Then a brother of Tom cut off one arm. Tho | At the Auditorium-Mr. and Mrs, C. A, o SRanld asaoaaor B ronnlontinats " o T cos 1t is hinted tha oard wi . | Chinaman cried piteously, but the Indians | Jewett. R 1% Newcomb, S. H. Imery, Sioux hould assessor Ehronpfort insist upon | rogarding tho condition of affairs so s | formation of the republican party, But tho | StAnCes 16 is hinted that tho board will proba \ u cried p y S R £ e i ey “ et T B r | Palls, S. £ . (o e s s ; 5 = i bly favor the railroad, cut off the other arm. Then t cut off | Palls, i assessing this property, contrary to the | to mislead the authorities at Wash- | wte Cinclonati convention contained no | U fVOT the rallrond, @ vensrry. Dot logs and his hoad, eut lis broast open | U00ar Iapids, Tug 1 &, Luskk,” Wyoming! law u3 interpretod by tho commission? | ington, with tho result of rendering the | promiaent citizen, nobody who can bo called | mho envollment of students in the statouns- | Aud seatferea bis entrails throweh tho sago | M5t By G, (3, Wanttund, Salt ko The commissioners cannot eseape | immedinte disaster far more serious | leader or a ropresentative of anything but | versity during the scholastic year just ciosod ;;;_;)_*.'_'m L e T N R v Foe Ik criticism if they allow this flagrant, in- | than it would have been if the action | dissatisfaction, and a vague hope of some- 70, of which 22 woro young mon uid | two white men. As tho sheriff dig_not pro- | Mont - : tentionnl violation of their rul® to | provided for ay tho law had been | 1hin% bottor thun tho existing siuation. - It | ¥45 younk womens the porctntawn of YOUNE | (5 1o ane intorforod. Tho lawsors and the | | AU Wallington -J. O, Konworth, Lans proposed nothing which was anparently Thero were fwenty-cight graduatus, 175 | Justice of the peace are h!‘llun‘wl[- acquitting dons dames W, Fowler, Rupid City, o) 2 i S TP P R o i WREGI " T4, as it was known tho Indians would kill | * 5 3 the position taken by the Fifth ward | under suspicion. The report of the | . leusbteut.” or which any member could | fn the academic depurtiont, ninoty in the in. | i B WEl 5 At the Palmer—Mr. and Mrs, S, [, Jople. What will '“,” commissionors X * | explain in detail, or which at once commends 5 1 school, 150 in the i.atin hool and f:4 N L Mont.: H. L. Good, J. W. Ward, } v ‘]’-‘;I“"_ v fp‘ ; 10 commissioners | comptroller of the curre will hm':lly itself to the averags wood sanso of tho | Binct cuin the art and music depart- | PREMIER ABDOTT. Juckett, Cedar Rapids, Ia.; John Done. do in this instance bo accepted as completely exonerating | country. The movement s evideutly imma- | Went : AR, ke 2in, Lincoln; J Bennett, Salt Lake City him, but perhaps any man who had con- | ture. SMALIOK: ATUHBNNATT: fieported (o be Making Good Progress | Uil M and Mes 1 B Gl C1 LELAND STANFORD, JR., university in California has captured Prof. George 1. Hownrd of the Nebraska university. Prof. Howard is a Nebraska product. He is a graduate of the state normal school and of the university. He is a brainy man, a successful instructor and wili make a record for himself in California. It is a misfortune to Nebraska to lose his services. prevail while standing firmly against | promptly taken whon the bank fell a wirl, and the former armed himself and wont to | iardson’s bouso. He was refused admittance and forced the dooe Ho saw a Jan sitting on 4 bed, and supposing it to be his enemy blew out his ains, I victiw Tk Keystone bank brought financial WHERE IMMIGRATION [S WANTED, fidenco in the intogrity of the examiner The Union L promises to become an epidemic At Benuott, With the New Ministry. 4 Sioux City, | . W, \ww art, paclodiabiDouklas, making slx thore ofice in the senate chamber today and hag | Ta¥lon Redticld, 5. D. i i i Jounci cortai ing Wi v ering from u loathsome, is ma s progress in his task of formine o contract for tho construction of the elec which have fallen upon treasury offi- | that one of the things which has puzzled | well to apply to them the system [ ©f Council Bluffs—and cortainly not the great | In& Wall was suffering from a loathsome, im- | is making progress in his task of rmine a8 | th ract for the construction of the elec raflway trafiic transacted in this city, Coun- | Jy0 " Meanwhilo hundreds of persons were | whon the house meets tomorrow that o has | ¢ity makiug arrangemonts for the work, yot been hoard from in response to the | There has been fair progress, but not so | eral inspecting agents. it, and the Nonparel oropises to keep | smallpox will sweep over that section of the | carried on in tho old linos until. after t Bhot the Wrong Man. H | colleagues of the late Sir John Macdonald e————— amount of unoceupied and uncultlvated | tional banking system, and as tho 1 in the way of ercctine an elifice that will be Langevin, Sir John Thompson, ton, (. I | 4oma other eolored men had had trouble over the announcement of the death of tho movs. The purpose of the proposed | they are likoly w have a hard strugglo | Ple: On account of due or twu crack-brained J. 8. White, the forger, was brought back | Sy 8y N 0 he aeeurs it will come the county Juil to await triol, qualificd under tho circumstances for tho | A \ | % . Bausley is at lar and entertained more people than he, 1 to devise some way to Induce | Welsh tin piate works will shut down | i1y of a city refusing an improvement worth | bureau of horticulture, state bonrd and faculty | | Mt ABVOLL RS SR 1O aondon, b J somo mombors of the dramatic profes- | to seeure Immigration from the caste time, owing to the decronsed domand | What is Omaha's foolishuess is Council | {haniion throueh Colorulo Thiits awers | Feceived Mr. Abbott's rosienation as director | e It is reported here today that the smallpox Atiho Tromont-—Ja ruin to a great many people. It threat- | Tt is proposed to hold o state convens | would have done as the comptroller did Councit Blugs Nonpar:i, Four new cases are reported there toda Ortawa, Ont,, Juno 15, Hon. J. J. Abbott, | Pierwe 5. 1 4 ISR ened political ruin to sevoral others | tionin Californin to deviso a plan to | inlike circumstancos. What sooms to | Our prosont depot accommodations are un- | Muking eight tn all, while e moro ure, ¥e- | promior-olect, spont soveral hours at his |, At the Sermon . and Mrs. W. W, It now appears that the bank examiner | promote immigration to that state. A | be required is that examiners shall have | worthy of the second city of Iowa and do not | discase was brought to Bonnett first i ? a1l o ety Arthur Johnson ot the firm of .Johnson is ontitled to most of tho maledictions | San Franetsco papor of recont dato says | lass latitude, and it would vory likely be | in any way represent tho growth or beauty | man named Joseph Wall, “The doctor treat- | 1uny catlors, v is ofvially loarned that ho | hers of Omaha, to whom was awarded ! t ply wmoral discase, und treated the patieut for tho | miyistry and will likely be able to announco | trical building av the world's fair, i in cials. It is propor to add, howover, | California for tho past ton or twenty | which provails in tho internal rovenuo | ey ISARAAPIAI AR B ANRE that Mr. Drew, the oxaminer, has not | yearsis the slow gro o state. | serviee ns to the supsrvisors and oo | ¢l BIUfs wants a haudsome depot, one that | oxposed to the contagion by Wall's presence, [ Voot e 8 sl iy ATKINSON. X ot | yearsis the slow growth of the stat vvico ns to the suporvisors and gon- | Th 1S it to every rallrond using | oo R RO b ol apllaminse' | boen successful. The governmont will bo A statemonts of Comptroller of the Cur- | rapid s the natural ndvantages would | The rocont ocenrrences will not im- | it colamns opon for the diseussion and agi. | country. i sleouiom mReN 0 seoNELRHIDR AR L oo, axaviLLR, Ind., June 15,—Matt Bausly rency Lacey. scem to warrant. There Is a vast | probably intensify hostility to the na- | tation of the mattew until something is done 4 0DDg AND ENDS. fi murdered Bd Riehardson yestorday morning, Yosterday tho Knights of Pythias cele- i \Ulolion Mivived to join Mr, Abbott, 1t is | fiving a heavy charge from a shotgun into his e T i . 3 brated decoration day in Lincoln in the | B S B LU O P L i AN L £ THOUSANDS of playgoers in every | land that offers usplendid opvortunity in the noxt houso of roprosonta- | credit to our vity, gnd its enterprise. At | boaiirul sad appropriato’ miagnor of that | definitely known that already Siv Tlcetor | tomple, Both aro colored. Bausley and part of the country will read with rogrot | to intelligent, industrious and thrifty | tives will ho untagonistic to tho banks | this time tho situation s peculiarly favora- | order oster and Hon, Mackerzio Bowoen havo ac ; SR 2 itiians (e anforihe A1 from St Josoph today by Constable oach. | 5° MPCa oA gonial comedian J. K. (“Fritz”) Bmmett. | convention is to uscertain, if | to provent adverse legislation, citizons tho union fevat at Omaba hus been | {4 B {0SePR WU B, SEUUEIE, WY | from kon J. A, Cliaglean, who assorts Fow actors of moderate histrionio | possible, why the opportuniti e — abandoned and tho] workmen discharged ho recards Sir John Thopson as the bost | A i . OB} A8 3 302 S ORNOREY 8 3 i Nothing remains tht a few old sheds and the Ihe members of the state board of agricnl ability have enjoyed groater popularity i P TT ; ¢ Tt statoment that a large i i meinb \ T ) y oy popularity | which Californin offovs —aro mot | TR statomont that u large numbor of |, nichod walls us silont witnosses of the | turo have adoptad resolutions thanking the [ POmIrshiv o S was Richardson 4 ) | ! ) Can —~— and had Emmint possessed the thrift of | people to g0 to that state. Tho idea is | during July, and possibly for a longor | millions of dollars directly und indircetly, | 9 the Colorao acic tural farim forcout | dian Pacifie. Prosident Van Horn s also Did Not Suit, slon he would have died one of the most | states, hut undoubtedly there will bo from this country, may simply be signifi- | Bluffs’ opportunity, Council Bluffs should | also voted to the railvoad compunies fox “'_\']"‘,' 1(;';.‘[“1"\‘[3:.\|m-u P T T Down on my knces I seize her hand, affluent umong them, He had genius of | coprdin! welcome to those from fol cant of the fact that the Amoric 1 mup- [ DOt wait to be ummrxml to it. special favors oxtended. asked by the governor-genoral to form a ‘I'nat maiden peerless in the laud. A ram from Now York says: Tn the | PREC ¢, but ho declined owing to the oppo SO fair one, lot me press my suit!" a kind and in what he guve to the stago | lands who understand agriculture and | ket has boen largely stocked in antic FOUR "H"\‘}’ DROWNED. courtof common pleas William Wharton, jr., | G000y 0050 i wolloages and the ultra he was without a peer. He was largely | are qualified to become good eitizens, | pation of the increased duty which will L, & Co. aro sulng Charles . Winch to recover | $itiou of twvo of iis coll With throbbing heart I swear my love a creaturo of wayward impulses, and ho | California wants peoplo, and if sho ean | g0 into effect July 1. It i3 undorstood | Sad Accident Which Eofell an Towa | S50, damagos for breach of o contract for ———— By8U dlo Giar Wiat Abing auoite A 5 > 1 construction of a cablovstreot railway in ), if sho'd ouly follow suit! was his own worst enemy, if indeed he | secure the right sort she will not be par- | that the recent importations of tin have : ”"‘.‘.‘i. ." I docy gl Lincoln, Neb. The defence is that Winch Woman Murder nd Guilty, ¥ had any other, ticular as to their nationality, been unusunlly large, and this with the MAson ( l”“ "I'" ung \I A '\;!"""‘” 'k""" assumed no personal respousibility to the Laxcaster, Wis,, June Rose Zoldaske Her frigld words my life-blood freeze; deies At AR lanE v e A o e 4 . | Bram to L k.| —A tervible accident | constructing contractors; that it was under- o boon found guilty of murder in tho first “1f you kneel there und bag your knecs == S What other progressive state is thero | oxtensive preparations that are making urrod ab Rookford. about 10 o'clock last | &taod that the uxponse of construction wos to | 28 boon found. gullty 3 1 think you'll have to press your suit, I 15 reported from New York that a | between the Mississippi und the Pacitic | for *ho manufacture of tin plato in this | igne. A party of four, Miss Jossie Roilins, strong movement has been started to that does nob want more people? | country would expluin the falling off in | Miss Anna Kockler, C. H. Anderson and A :‘”‘wi\u:mpn;‘; u-[; w rm ‘1\ tha make Govornor Pattison of Pennsylva- on has room for many more, Idaho | the demand for the foreign product. The | D. Cootey, the two latter residonts of Codar | (on G G0, Bive alremly oo nia the democratic candidate for presi- [ is anxious to inereaso her popula- | indications also are that the demand | Rapids, were out boat riding on tho She built, and that tho salo of bonds is hampored Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report, dent next year. It is suid to have | tion, Washngton and Wyoming are | Will notbe vesumed at its former propor- | rock. In some manner unknown the rowboat | by the fact that Wharton & o, ave dorelict | A - ¥ capsized and all were thrown into the river in carrying out their construetion contract originated within the wigwam of Tam- | are capable of sustaining many times | tions. L ory for haln. whe banrd bt hatars | " Mra. Long of Roou, & suburb of Linooln 18 many hall, and if this should be yerified | the number of inhabitants they | IIs iRt ada aona e R _"*“ ARt thoy could be ched thoy were all drowned, | receiving the congratulation of frienda | it would bo likely to give Mr. Pattison a | now have, Montana still offers oppor- | 4 Pl 8 g nuch to | The river was dragced und all the bodies | upon her recovery, = Ior years sho suffere : ropd donl of a boom, bo it would Loiatant st OO OPPOY | plame for the irvegulavitics their ve- | were secured. The uceldent has castw pall | from an ovirian tmor, which was taken ; X gopd deal of a boom, becausc would | tunitios to the right class of settlers, | v oveal as the rotten systom of va! | Of E100m over tho eutiro community, from her by Dr. T. H. Woodwara of thi be met by tho procoeds of bunds of tho rail- | 40674 put Cleveland and Hill out of the field | there is room in the Dakotas for more 1 city., The tumor was what is Known uation of property which invites tax- Sad knd of a Pleasure Trip, surgeons s an ovaeiau_ cyst and weighed 80 far as Now York is concorned. Some | people, the agricultural resources of fifty-five pounds. From the day of ils v s . shirking. N ork, Juue 15, arly this mo g d ; ' time ago Ponasylvanin’s governor was | Town and Nebraska have not renched | ©' 18" comme—— soykw York, Tuno 10 —Eady this moming .| picvi\ba patlont bus o prove \ o frec »d of n8 & possible cans A VLT 1 y Yy ’ 5 4 ey uRboat -ran into ar nk ch ) Sho has eujoyed an unin 1 idea qulte frecly talked of ns u possible can- | the limit of development. All of theso | Possimty Mr. Henry Ehrenpfort can | Jpank Jonkins and William 1. Bobun wers | peorsy firs'd o it S didate, and he is a man by no means to | states can not only accommodate a ive a good reason for ussessing the fine | drowned. A party el were board - . be thought lightly of in that connection. | grenter number of people than they | property of Mr. Frederick Ames, at | the yacht. They had been on a bleasure trip | Judge: A Boston war Othermen are being talked of who have | have, but thero ar opportunities in | Ninth and Jones streots, for 30,000, while | Ub the Hudsoi and wore returning howo | frou. tho top rouid of i luddor, ' W are thus AMWTT‘“IY PURE less availability, every ono of them for building up | thatof Mr. W. M. Bushman goes in at 1 tug hus beew ar | we wp