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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE! WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1891. . There is widespread interest in the | could be made unquestionably republi- \ rook, providoed wiways ”‘f‘” the county New Orioknt Plékyine Tt B ve beow B, ROSEWATER Evrron | political situation in Towa, and from the | can is not bankruptediby the improvement. o bl gate with Walos in - opening to the close of the campaign in | The fowa republican y convention ——— A tish Weekly: The revelations are enough | PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | that state it is certain to divide with | will be held in Cedar July 1. A Tie Board ofRducation has modified | Tmportant Business Transacted at a Meoting :;";y”-}”“w"-rwtr“rwwi supporters of the | Plans for the Freotion of an Tmmenso RMN OF SUBRORTTTION Ohio the attention of the politicians | loading citizon of Omahu is booked for | the plans of thodllom school building of the Regents, anta Constitition ‘The prinelpas in | ight Olearing House. a1ly Ree (Without Enndny) Ono Yeat.. y | everywhe course of polities in | one of his great spoeches on that ocea- | in necordunce with sugeestions from the R ¢ Diccarh seandal v now suftor | Fally Bt ey r ! o Haw state evoral yoars has | sfon. Omuaha will be unanimously cn- | building inspeator. It is safo to pre- \ o { remorso 5 e miont : . ) dorsed by the lown delegates and the | sumo that th lassen will bo remember- | GOVERNOR THAYER'S TRIP TO WYOMING. | | Minucapolis Jourual: 1 the | TO REVOLUTION'ZE WAREHOUSE BUSINESS Furinyy : " i i | fiest gun will bo 1 nour favor. Wao | ed and no tweiva thich brick walls will go PRI 110 MISCARCRD - T b oh L T it Yons : neo 10 | are in an excoption yod position to | into the first stovies of school buildings | cause o serious rupture. Weekly Bue, One Yeur i ‘ o th i tho | Lty ].:- \yl’ n”’!l. O { school buildir Fiooking Into the Alloged Kingen fige | C440 0 sriots ripuure. Litdel o sl b o SO L B Lo ot oot A [ S——— napping Cnse — The State three-fourths of life," says 1 Syndicate on the Tolleston Hare ! Work Begun by the Packing House Cmaha, The Ree 1 . In no other state have the changes be: vote would have secured for this city - J Theroforo the prince of N ; " B ¢ onin: strew H OMMISSIO T actlon o otike Doserted =0 bor—Will Be a Millio Fouth Oy 1 20th Streets | the endorsemont of the committes. 1f [ COMMISSIONKR, BERLIN'S action for House Deserted - Odds three timos as bad as ho has any e T ¢ hlongo CMce, o nberof Commierce, inating in the election of a demo- | we could then have entertained half the [ an injunction résteaining tho county and Ends. to bo, Dollar Job, Bew York. | dund InTribune Build 8 g (P ¢ vronerly provide | board from cert oxpenditures con- Denvor Sun: Tho prince of Washingte Fleenth stres! cratic governor in 15880 after o ‘ delegates we can now prope ‘_\ provide riain | assorts that ho wil come o | foralland for all their frionds. It is 18 SUEKoAL One ol fargliitet Lixcory, Neb., June 18, —[Spocial to Tite | This is sad nows. But we might cons 3 Citicaco Orpice or Tne Bre, ) too good an opy to be neglected, payers who wonder why the county elves if he would only send bis baccarat Cuieaao, June 16 ¢ more marked during the past 10 years, PONDENCE than enoration of uninte U Lo addressed 1o the BEE. ]~ At the meeting of the regents of the ily oxplained by the defection of anti- | Omaha must make ht for the con- | road fund has disappeared state univorsity the following changes were | “piUe a0 % nates the Prominent Chicago morchants and capital shibition republicans, but lust year, | vention and now is the time to do the —— made and other business transacted weather {n England_decidedly stormy. Ho | 1o S A Forl TR Moy 1 spublicans carried theirstate | preliminary work ACTING MAYOR LoWRY will be on his | "oy tio resignations of Profs. Edgron, | probably would not mind it if it were not have about comploted arrangemonts for the erection of a series of warehouses which e — od behavior during tho absence of | Howard and Warner be accopted | that the storm will cut off the wires leading | PFOWISO o vevolutionize the drayage and to the payment of debts. warehouse business of the eity, Tho plan is Ve addressed to The Bee Pubiishing Company tkot, emoceatic plupality on the | hi e T Foa o cad A N postamice oFICH ' ¢ G . | COMMISSIONER BOOTH AND HIS WIFE, | Mayor Cushing, bat it is not safe for That the law school be opened with the 1o he puyuble to the order of the com 1gressional voto was nearly three to | S g n (% oItatl e S L660 oY & fillitoe : Kansas City Star: Siv Edward Clarko )erect at tho corner of Twelfth streot and yany ono, for which the tavifl legislation of | Commissioner Ballington Booth and | othe ”vi\ o -lu-n\ l”l[rh;!lml 00 much v;))\;."’vu;n " bt ‘ qp. | Uimated that the party at Tranby Croft on | the river, in tho thirty-acro tract of land now fiho hlish N ool o last congre: s vesponsible his intellectual wife, the leaders of the | upon the dignity of his temporary at the depurtment, of physics bo oncour- | Suptember 0 was “not in o judicial frame of | geeupied by the Northern Pa. 11 Beg Publishing Company. PIODIEIANS | eho tust coner il Lo {VRtIon ay TiilW GOURLRUS Wora: | dutias: aged as the foundation for a mechunical do- | mind." That is not quits as oxpressive as | CCuPied by the Northera Pac 1 THE BEE BUILDING Tho evidence, dowa to the latest vote, | Sulvation army in this cou “‘- hd: — partment saying that 1t had Hagg on," but it conveys | consin Central railroads, 100 s i - 0 GGAETD t majority of the voters of Towa | given an ovation in Omuha he good | 1y s whispored about that Coronor | Aiss Sarah Wool Moore is recommended | the idoa, | buildings, ench six stor BWORNBTATEMENT OF CIRCUL. % | are in sympathy with the gencral prin- | people of this city whoso refincd sense of |y prigan will hereaftor eause the arrest | for re-election as lecturer on the history of | _Chicago T “lch d which being #late of Nebroska Usi i E R e & ¢ translated is 1 serve, is the motto of tho | Known as the Chicago froight cl County of onzlns, . % eiples of the republican pi . b rince of Wales, - While it 18 om o dock out v o George R, Tzs y of The Boe | o vory largo olement of thess is oppo own minds the big bass deum with siv- | hinggave gotting mighty interesting | Mrs. 1 D. €. Menzondorf is recommended | hrover thac hie gambling, - swashbickling 1 ,“ e o Troty Wl destan ML L ot 11tk DALY BRE [ to prohibition and likely to volc ing s, aro entively willing to con- |y inedico-logal eir re-election as teacher of music, highness should serve--say, about sixty days | LG, 10 thie Weok ending 13, 101, was as fol- | ,. | cede to the Salvationists the eredit of Mr A, F. Woods is recommended for ro- | at hurd labor—there is a growing indication | the democracy whenever this is an issue ) ation = 3 stbo permitted o serve tho | Of steamships, The originator oloctior s naslatan fa 4k biotaiiteal labora LAl he oy Hiot b, porinticed, to"acevo thio)| OTSLRMAI Tho otlctuttior of b Jritish people as their so p| N harles 0] lumb, the n T '“"»l Bt Sk a6 R T iy capitalist and fnvestor in mines, Tho cap rkedi election as revistrar, — : bo accepted as measuring the present | earnest ]Hw”'\"“flw mothods of at- | mevoly to improve private property OF |51/ Walk (e AcI6H LD procoed . with pians! fof po et Froa. Pross: Customor you o tracting the elements of society whichave | public ofticials. how you could sell more steawberries STARTED A MILLION DOLLAR JOM SHow Worlk on ‘Tolleston harbor was begun yes. “Purn the boxes over and fill the other Ay, 0§ (o dBline obiE AvinGt GlaeimoalneRES G o hostile senti- | influences are not to be commended in T Thirteenth street grade contract | proceed end 3 b S DL IR ided modification of the hostil nti i e i el L i BlGoR Dbt FoFton Wi Fol laved Teont tho L simea =21 Swift and Morrls, tho big packing house Notary Publie olections of last fall. and it is not to be | army has accomplished here and else- [ of the next sheriff even if it does not turn over all the property of that department | healsh is very much shattored. You must [ United States government will bo asked to State of Nebraska lag doubted it has reached Iowa. One | where can be tolerated even in quiet | figure in the nominations for that office, 'n\l; 'K\m\‘" ~~"u}~‘ Loty i ¢ jn. | Send her awiy for the entiro summer. Hus- | do the re Tho ( nty ¢ one A eps were taken to ¢ A8 course. o ¢ 1 baud-—Oh, doctor' Seo ou can' got hor ! George i, Trscin cing duly sw month was too short a time in 5 3 2 = struction in_ agriculture, and the degreo of | {5 niiaiiCaol ' taw frock, - S0 MO | drodiing aro to bo comploted bofora tha sand siys thiat ho issecretary of THEREE | judge of the effects of the new taviff [eg- | trifle clownish and ecccentrie, but en-| W10 paid the costs in the Thirtoenth | bachelor of scienco b conferred — upon | s worki 5 ses. ‘TNis movemont s Velrnlation of THE DAty BIE for the | islation, but after eciwht months it is | thusinstic and faithful. His wife is not | street injunction case when it was dis- all who tako dho full course and hO | Now Yok Hermlar Murphy—What a | O W e, trnity of Chicio” pork L s s fanlos: | seen that the law has not produced the | only enthusiastic and faithful, but ro-< missed? This is probably the most in- | GEFeGE, o 00 CRPETENNE SUULCH o R in i L make o | Biivian - Wave hd7an tomplation for 10, 20,802 copic Gt 1800, 20,330 copies: | se f f as ) only ! @ ess 0 A 0 it might, *at, bu s n girl \ \d L I ¢ for September, 100, 20530 coples for October. | vily thay were predicted of it, and the | fined and eloquent. Iler hushand at- | teresting i of the whole business. | appointed as delegates to the next convention | Nite it Gl it iatare wade a miseake | Several months, although overy offort has LR I tract ention by the peculiar and e of tho Amevican association of agricultural | a5’ woli as mesilt 3 L 2471 cople intelligent republican farmers of lowa | tracts a Lk I s NINETY car loads of cattle fr Utah | collezes and oxperimontal stations. - R FROUILE OV i LR L are quite as well aware of this as any- | withal tiresome methods characteristic NINETY car loads of cattlo from Utal Dr. James L. Lees was appointed to fiil tho R R ARG GHIONTE: There is likely to be some conflict betwoen Arveil, 000, 008 copes: My, 1501 body. It is not probable, thevefors, | of his organization. His wife quictly | ina single shipment at South Omaha is ghiie o Grecland servo as principal of tio AL tho: Washluiton: parl dFi¥iiige club, and. tho coples TronaE B TZsoneck ) % . 4 X BUadeastull inah Samaol apointer as to the extent and impor- | Latin course S 5 city authorities before, or soon aftor, the LW o hotoro i and atiserived inmy | that any considerable numl (16 UL LI Gl U UL CRLRRL) (o I Gl (6 AT Mr. ‘HL I Fulmer and Dr. H. M. Allon | Inmy travels I havo noticed that the man | ity authomties before, o soon aftor, tho presence Chis 2d day of June, A, D. 1891 them will be inducod to vote | clements composing her follow- | tance of that growing market. were appointed as professors in chemistey jvho wahts tho carth, ordinntices requive that for an osta it NPTy 4 : e i ot — AHGIDlAIae And who pulls and hauls and elbows in to | OFdinanc tire L 3 Notary Pu against the republican party by way | ers into something LS Oeset ™ L ¢ oo Witk A' Alras0rstidy inileleotrloal englndoring. et the lower berth of that charactor an amuscment license cost e % G T Slinitanoas ol- Felipious. DUrDOEG E amateur reporter w vrites course of stuc lectrical ong st A ng £200 be taken o st year, which was of rebuking its taviff policy. But what | and definiteness of religious purpose. | SRl was adopted and an instructor will 0o chosen | 18 the samo who alway UL e e R RoGER Q. MILLS is writing a book on “more money® | While Mr. Booth is picking out of the | interviews for the electric light assessor | 3 S0OFU B 1 overfowing lova, tho first tho Washington patl grourids were the tariff. This i3 an answer to the How | slime the rough shells his wife is gently | of the First ward ought to find employ- | ~The following resolution was adopted Pt tho atmosphoro is botter in tho othor | 10 tho sity ilinfis, tho club did ot take out prager of Congressman Crisp of Goc Y 7 ¢ Resolved, That the chancollor of the unt e T at the club had boen notified to wot a li THE g P v o0 ange has rofessor of culture constitute a commit- vy provisions fol rainy day ! asked the [ ¢ty authorities real thed e club did no D a0 e T B o et BATLS o e s o i | ikl eo byl s RS oy 1 v ol i rive | have cstablished for the Salvation | becn organized. It means business. 1t the oxuerlineiltl statlon, und roport b tho | tndeod L lave,! ropliod the young mun, for | $100 this yoir boforo they bogin, said M Fi is made up of the bost grain and produce [ HEXt mecting of the hoard. it was he, “that is my busiuess; [ am an um- | Barrett At ! ; 8 The committeo on course of study re- | broiln mender’s Iho city ordinances rolating to amusomen doalers in the city. ported, recommending the appointment of forbid gambling or pool-making and empower = W. R Frascr as assistant in the Latin school, | ywashington Post: 1 thought that you felt | the mayor to revoice a Ticenso in case pool THE prospeet of a Fourth of July ce also the appointment of Mr. G. B. Hussey as | yyfrisndly toward Brownley,” said a Wash- | making is cavri [ flicts with tho T k & structor in Latin, The report was receiv it ST “Dign't he | Other ovdinance permatting pool selling with bration in Omaba is not flattering. In | M ington man to a rising dentist. “Diaw’t he | 9 4 e and adopted. BRUbW G0N coT in the inclosaro of the race track, but a legal i Barring 2 n0is reot parade: Tact, it appears not to be at all in mind. I'he financo committee submitted a report “He aid bohave rather disagreeably.” authority holds that for all that the maye for thero as elsowhero tho democratic | Barring the noisy streot Ut '”1 —e. recommending anappropriation for the pur- B OYeNE AR Ta T e J has power to revoke the license if pool selliv firmers will almost to o man stay with | Salvation army is now welcome in al STEWARD LIVERINGHOUSE of the [ €0 of iustruments for the cadet band. o | No: T merel's want to iccop on sufficiontiy | ot be carrind on aud o fivo of ivom £30 to the old party. This is well understood | our citie: A report was adopted good terms to pull his teoth,” 200 is provided for cach violation of the or 3 : —_— Hastings asylum for the chronic i THAYER'S MISSION. o dinance aftor the revoeation of the lic by the promoters of ”“‘I new political |y 166n prohibitionists demand in | appears to be a thtifty public ofticial. Governor Thayer is now in Choyenne look- | Judge: Young Man—1I have a poem here. MUST COME DOWN movement, who for the most part f i o i ing after tho cclebrated Kingen case. ‘The | Bditor (after oxamining i) Well, how dor The old exhibition building must go. , their platform the immediate abolition 2 i i i Al 3 < [ SRS s Rl 5 = ; fetlow Kingen is in the Wyoming peniten- | §10 strike you! Young man—That's realiy | a vote of 4010 42 the eity council last nizht e everywhere simply —working in | o¢yhointernal revenue system of the Tue statemont that THE BEE I8 o tax- | jony 'gorving out a term for horso stealine, | moro than T expected. Editor—Woll, ws | refused to oxtend the thao. given tho. Hk the interest of democratic suce It | United States. From this source the | shirker is false. The records will bear | Kingen's home is in Nevraska, but bo slipped | caw't publish such a poom as that for 1oss | front buildings and s soon as an injinction would scem that when the republican ucross the state line and stole'a horse in Wy- | than ten, 10w in court cun bo dissolved they will have farmers of Towa are made to sec that | various dimensions, the ¢ that | the proprieties fail to associate in theit | of oyary physician who loses a patient. | ar Bindiay, Juno R S0 far s the tariff is concerned ood. Their leader and his wife, A BOULEVARD to Fort Crook is an im- Monues the result in tho congressional » by the way is the stronger individ- | portant public improvement, but it districts last fall cannot safely | ualof the puir, are conceded to be in | ghould not be shaped like an ox-bow stock 1 to be approximatoly $1,000,000. this all but $00,(00 havo boen promised Lranee republican defoction on that e improving the grounas and laying sidewa LAk 26877 | Thero has been quite generally ade- | beyond the reach of the ordinary moral —eee and the exccutive committee authorized to GROTGE I TS0TUCK 3 i inary work and which to | communities. The commissioner is e WTHE RACES, effect upon them will the appeal of the people’s party have ! k0! many of them can bo induced to give | polishing them. Both are doing agrand [ ment upon the Papio Bugler. gin, which was “O that mine enemy | ypoiv vores in support of the sub- | Work among the slums and by their ——— would write a book.™ treasury scheme? This is the un- | steadfast self-sacrificing labors of years =—— known quantity which will unusual interest to the Towa cam- ] ; paign and which ronders the situation | counte s ! ment to pave the streets. 1t isnob 10g | 1o than ordimerily puzzling. What- | by no other religious organization but sinco tendorfeet wore told the “natural | vo. vote the people’s party polls will [ which has been sadly needed for char- hard dry streots” of Donvermado expen- | .o 4imost wholly by republicans, | ity’s sake and the olevation of humanity. sive paving an unnecessary expense. g Tite Denver Times snys Denver's name 18 mud and appeal army a place in the communities of this sto the city govers which is occupied and desived PERIAPS the State Jowrnal will pe mit Tue Beg to congratulate the citi- zons of Lincoln upon the fact that very soon aftor the opening in Omaha of the new Boyd theater, the Lansing opera house built upon a similar splandid plan will be ready for the theatrical season government derives an annual revenue | out this assertion. oming. - His identity was learned and & CoTb A oDy eal at the capiual. of about one hundred and forty million e posso of men from that state went to K- | Kate Field’s Washington: Grandmamma they are to be used as a tail to the dem- | 411 1e: and if the exeise should be done SUNSTROKES and no gon's home, found the stolen horse and in- | —1 hope it is all for the best, Kthel ocratic k rery fow of them will con- | . Iy 3 s ital. stead of bauging him according to the usual [ Ethel—Why, gravdma, you speak so dis- L e oa N T L eyl Binw o Bwilvawoul - Shegipios GHE code, delivered him to the sheriff of | couragingly! You are not prejudiced against SONMLOII Y SR UARAL -"“‘!‘ | ¥ ’;-‘ hibitionists suggest for supplying the They Stayed with the Stufl the connty in Wyoming where the erime was | my murrying Henry just beczuse he has havo nothiog o uin by helplog tho | national trotsury with. tho nocossary piiggaee | e She pent ot ot i | Sesn mintenisealenty, ronall | o Smahi - Taios v Mg M0 the state, pronounces the crop prospects | 18Moeracy to power. 3 Tho only alternative would [ What the conntry domauds is that in the | SVEWMERY a littio 1o fy i n the faco of providonen, | Cesiey, C. H. Brainard, jr, Sioux City, T the best the state hys ever known. T'ho democrats intend to make & vig- | 4 4 got it from imports, and doubtless | futuro our financiers must possess bettor | PTG (0 norhwestern Nobraska, 3 Bk TR I, RO and yuth Dakota is all right, This will be | ©rous effort to carry the state, and they staying qualities, who is " thirsting for notoviety took STANDARD INGREDIENTS. TR e O "I’}“‘"'-\»“_" S bonanza, year for that promising young | Will nob want for outside aid. They fully ) y » Towa peoplo would stoutly objeet <0 1oy ¥ the case i band and came to the Washington. Post, ; " : 1 S an increase of customs duties. Of @ state capital. He asked Governor | mpne dog and m.;’ w;{ 'im sty ’l‘,'\”‘:’. Ixhltu,\h-il‘,:lywwl | Mre. and state unless all signs ave a dolusion. understand that if they shall demon- | .46 the fuct that disturbs them is St awt Pioncer Press. Boyd to demand the return of Kingen to RLI " At the Auditorium -Guy C. strate that they have made a permanent | 1 ovornment gots most of its in- | JUdeing by tho prominence of such names | this stato as ho had heon *taken across the 1oy alasILho it bhoR oaatiollicar L T e x FEaE e reach o soli republi ‘th- ; 8 It e as O'Higgins, O'Leary, McGarey etal in | line without requisition papers vernor | oat, and the long fis o ‘ummins, Des Moines, o Gl AbstY. o Aotuuling city trona- | bronch in thosoltly "ropublican morth- | o CTUC I L0 ST Gl | e O, O'huary, iearey taln | 6 Wil requion papers” Gnver o the o o e | 4 15 it B St 1 o 1t urer of Philadelphia, was known as | West it will greatly strengthon the | fn,picism they would cripple, oF even | (o o b e ot ring the case aud & Rin ! AT LIS Teland =N andUMeal G A 3 arty throughout. the country for: the ; ose grea Sif Kingen hid actually been taken with: NIl aacent . % Bl “Honost John” Bardsley. When somo | Pty throughout tho l-' phe 1 stop the machinory of govornment, | south of us. . B PP Pt s Oy hatts 60 (Mix according to taste.) Foriuson, Lineoln, Neb e and TR e Tafto | national contestof next yoar. Hencethey | hoab i eoioy e B St Eaduliiu otegaliio KoV ot ; - Coudsh, Madison, S poiirenenlicd ihollnsaHon o nglh e I i e fELibe st Bequire R hiskyjtolcou tely A Difference in Name Only. \Wyoming Bent oack 8 yery Seoeinsnly ) Clothierand. Fupaishon: Miss At the Wellington . H. Taylor, Omaha of Nebraska **Honest John, he prompt- | Will spare 1o cflort and hesitato a bute to its support otter stating that hie knew nothing abon (from Chicago) —\Why is it thy v | At the Palmer 1. 1. Forry, Park City, ly resented the nickname, insisting that means to win, The republicans un- et Hajaowsouilelonials se_except that Kingen had been found | yopic men always crease your trousors? Utah; G, W. and T. W. Lowroy, Lincoli it was enough to arouso suspicion, The —— — drigina ackages have sunk to the bottom uilty of steal r a horse and was suffering b o v r loss 3 o doubtedly recognizo the fact that they |y Onio republicans will today nomi- | of the sen in Topsi. Whena man. fn that | (b6 DI thorelor, as the crimo” I oo | ol berton =Ty offer lovs ‘sosistanco o | Nob.( Mr. and Mvs. Kimuif, 15" Valonti, man who goes about as “*Honest John” | have avery diflicult task before them, | nate Major MeKinley for governor, and | town hereafter thinks he needs a dviuk ho | committed in Wyoming, When Govornor e Rolno et | will often bear watching. but the situation is fur from being dis- | yny fact cortainly carries with it a sug- | will have to enter the nearcst drug storo | ho¥d Was ousted and fhaver wssamed the Beneath this homely monad a man Ex-Senator John D. Pope of N do N couraging if they will adopt a straight- | yogtion as 10 what the principal foature | instead of hunting around for a saloon. to him. Thayer immediately —wrote a 1o place e vty Hobogan o norn e haoin TR GTb e on f forward course. They will make no mis- St T G S letter to the eovernor of Wyoming Fhilo 4 livs ongar S . HAT Vil i Tik attachmont which (IR SRRt SV S ke so i fot thoinltorm il boTho TR In Effcot of Reciprocity. demanding that he immediately roturn While thus engaged, he slipped away at Lalko Forest Uis morning, choosing § for some time hetween t nee of | take in endorsing the genoral principles | ohjg is to be squarely on the tariff issue, Globe-Democrat. Kingen to Nebraska. A copy of this per- CapsiCodlLtom LTRe T oriABw oI 0Ho M aht e s st A SO S AN S L LR Wales and Lady Brooke is said to bo en- | of their purty, while with rogard t0 pro- | and it promises to ho one of the most [ Fifteen locomotives and 4,000 barrels of | emptory order is now on fiio in the oxccutive | bt S e wonld Hve up to thein : tirely platonic. The princess of Wales | hibition the wise policy will bo to give | vjrorous and exciting in the history of | flour have just been shipped from Balimore 'fj‘i‘:j:‘l‘g one (Royenor oL yoming bty | obituary notices. ful Deed off and Lord Brooke do not believe in this | heed to the popular verdict against it | yhag state. The republicans appear to | to Brazil, and the vessel will return with [ sy SV O FIRIE O NG TERE 00 g e : Avr i, \“n el i) stylo of friendship and the latter is re- | already rendoved. It has been demon- | po harmonious and enthusiastie, which | 40,000 bags of coffeo, Thus does tho policy | sonally aemand that Kingen b let out of tho TRl Nt i iding o & .;\. it 1o g portod to have filed o petition for a | strated that a majority of the people of | iy 4 promising sign of victory, Tho | OF Fecibrocity move forward on its couguer- | peniteutiary, guilty or not guilty “Do you believe Sir Willio did it ; seminar ‘m .lyn ax n’xuu“»_‘m‘il »llflI e Y | 1L Sheis 6 i ing enefic vi ASTINGS 1S TIE FORT, Aty amporary aberration of mind yosterday, divorco which contains specificntions | fown do not want prohibition, and the | jomoerats are not in such good form, | M8 tnd bencficent w o JEPTAER DR KA PO, o | Prarmacoutical Bra: Mincrva tookingup | B AT O D s that would make old Plato blush a very | number who do not want it is undoubt: | gisconsions having arisen among thom Harmony in New York. nolho only oxccutive oftices at tho Stato | o it eding —Auat Fideha, the Acseu. | mitted suicido with a pistol. ' Tho fact was dzep erimson if he were alivo, edly lavger this year than two yeuars ago. B ior i er I Wemin g Eaaanat of | lapean attributes rhenmatism to . vatho- | 1ot discovered il late yesterday k H ) The Cloveland- eud is raging Juf- 19K, L < 5 o | genic micro-organism which undar certain ia indications are that the third party The Cloveland-Hill teud Is raglug ‘in_Buf- | State “Allon {a-in bl yestorn nark oLWMORCC S oo Taaia i iona i 1u racelvad and propo- ; 3 Tl republican ¥ . | falo ana Nowburgh, while in New York, | state, Auditor Benton has veeu in California AFTER two months of assidious atten- | repu ans. movement will not amount to much in . 1 B o . ———— Broo and Albany knives are being | for two or three weeks, Land "‘”“'”“1‘”““ Aunt Fidelia—I don’t believo a word of it T TR the Buckeye stat St el andos romises 1o | Humphvey is at the' bedside of a dying RUILES S e s LB BN B VORILION pointed to count out tho $70,000,000 eash OMAR AN R TR R CONEBNTION. —— shavponed and pistal \‘ uded, 1t promises to | g i Tuw in lowa, Superintendent Goudy yoRuailithy xhy MEnEsLbyenkeySimand B Tho city which fails to assertitself ag- X be a regular tattiela-MceCoy affair before the attending teachers’ institutes, while State a sign of the creature’ye charged to ex-Treasurer Huston to bo 3 J NO CALIFORNIAN need apply, appenrs | stato convention assombles, Ao Lo WO et transterred to his successor, have com- to be the dietum of the world’s faiv man- — —-——— trip for over @ month. Tom Majors, the gov- pleted their duty and every dollar is i agement. After rojecting Walter S, Democrati . crnor, is plowing corn, aud if renorts are cor na “h e ‘\" S ‘,I,h‘i‘ ‘i aht scomontig aliehrejontingaiynlioy Philadotphic Tec rd. rect lie docs 1ot kuow positively whetnor he | obstone T silver dollar, one of 1,000,000 which we Dhojprontbitioniatsiof oy sinrg. silllemalee| (8 GORREIOROE B0 Bronson—+ s better to have toved and supposed to bo in w groat sack. It is ing an undauntea fight for their particular BIG REAL ESTATE DEAL. lost than never to have lost at Iikoly the missing coin will yet be found. In explanation of the fact that no money is missing it should bo remurked that WESTERN PEOFLE 1N CHICAGO, Among the western people in Chicago today were tl Howing At the Grand Pacific-Mr, and Mrs, C. T. Cullen, H. ¥ Fontaine, Hon M. Wool- AN OLD citizen of South Dakota who has for 10 years been interested in her grain business, after an extended tour of which will not be easily quieted. The Albany - ournal (rep), e el This makes plain the teue policy of the tion to business the commission ap- gressively in these days will find opnor- New York Herald: Br n-—That w tunitios slipping by unimproved. Tho queer inseription Eupec put on his nmu}‘f*ll’(funlw"n\\" n\”\~v‘xh.‘uvlll-l“'; ““‘“l' Maxwell of Los Angeles because some- [HOreln’ CONLOrs WS Never 50 SWP U ab | 4,09y suid he was n dude, General Chip- man of Roed Bluflt was nominated and | jsi. Thoy have alrcady puta full ticket in | pynchon & Bowmou, two young men who - confirmed by the board of divectors for | the field for state oficos and as they may be | ombaried in business on theit own ook just Another Grain Exchang commissioner of hoeticulturo. The bourd | rolied upon to diminish tho republican voto | four mwouths azo, mdo o salo yestorday of | Tho Omahia bourd of trado has eclared in Tl ch had favored Mnxiwe cir u y ot be without advantag- teen blocks in Mt Forest “addition for | favor of o grain exchango. : would not huyo entertained the convans- | oF.conteal which had. favored Muxwell | thole actiyity yny o WHROUL VAR | 55,000 The purehiso was made by a syu. Yosterday the directors of the organi Mv. Huston is a republican, y HA | unanimously rejected Chipman, and the | eous resuits ato of English lists who were looking : i tion of 1860 in which Abraham Li { kY : f e for profitable investments in Amorica, As | 8tion and the members of a committee re- : - el e oftice is still vacant. The various bodies The Truth About Tin Plate. foxiproftiablo investmonta fnAmorion > An | SUAY A0 KR LRGSR U0 B0 (REHR A0 FLORIDA has mado a legal hotiday of | 108 FREEC 10 Rt O SR EOR O | more or less connected with the big faie Globe-Democrat (Rep). oquity o tho property” they mido sovorai | tooms and decidel 10° put the exclango in the birthday of JelTorson Davis, Flopida | Sommere v.: rivale ;;.4 ; hoen a 1“ ved 10 v working too mueh at cross purposes ho exact truth about the tin plate inter- | thousand dollars out of the doal. [ow much erklng yrdor in time to handle the evap of is roprosonted in the United States | PUS UPON ROUCAPLELLY 10 MAKE CRORULES | 1 1o thoroughly effivient. osbiinithe Uniiad States,appoara to bajgyery Will nov say. : . Ko | #nd visitors comfortablo. The fact is difficult to obtain; but it is certain that forty- ODDS AND ENDS, sonate by Pascoand Call, She s ualike | S0 F 5 8 BTG R S0 e ——— difiouls to oo byt s erain int foriys ENDS, any ‘other state in thounion in.both | Rtheand Council ‘Bluffs have hotol MINNEAPOLIS withdrew from the con- | three Welsh factories DAL Charles M accommodations enough, supplemented |yt the nutional convention not be- by the private apartments which would be availuble, to properly provide for an enormous crowd. Washington city opened her dwellings to tho trien- nial conclave and 40,000 visitors present. Chicago would not have se- cured the world’s faiv if she had permit- ted New York to have passed upon her ability to make 1tn success. Chicngo “Tho committee having eharge of tho buil UALITY FIRST. ing will at once begin remodeling the interior Then piice. of the exchange room to accomimodate the I'hen | ! T Queen will bo arraigned in Jus- | of t i month because of the decreased demand from | tico frown's court tomorrow on' the charge | dealers m grain and | 2 : 3 ! s this country, and such a fact is significant, | of forging his father's name to a draft Prosident Martin said, tile pmposs} e to | 7w cause she was really an incompetent ap- | o Sy SORERBRS (OER RGBSR L b willopen for business, A R T bt Laup e e | St e longk - chargo of burglary todny and was aontenced ) i 0 Jargo amount of work to ba ae- | st lustand always should R Rl R ; Take Your Che to i year in the ponituntiary complished, but” one thing 1s cortain, We | quith Chicago Times Charles Miller ana Clavence Downing were | 8¢ going to bo ready to handle tho Nebrasica convicted today of burglary and are awaiting | erop. aud we probose to show the poople that a which | conyicted today of burglary and nro awaiuing § FoR, 1L Viiowd of tea » L Piano which is elicap is nee Seerctary Nason of the board 8 the buegain. 11 you want true plon But never price before quality purticulars. Nothing will surprise tho coantry s to Florida in the futuve. She is wodded to her idols. Theco is but one republican in her legislature, Her logislature had analliance majority. ty of a pinno. tured the public mecting called to pro- ! T )0 1ot be enriied away with th mote the iden. They wore not so much Do n ! o otwithstanding tho sorry figu afraid o ack of comme tions as of as been cut in thw past the lowa prohibition were entertained. Denvor onco | e has heon it Lk ! provided for tho Knights - most | pocogsary 10 the proper entertaimment | ticket in the ield. This insurcs at least four | ployer, Mr. 1% J. Barriman satisfactorily. ~ Omahn s oqual 10 [ o y1o convontion. Then, of course, | state tickets in Towa, the democratic, repub M 7 Bowlos o ( :\"v‘n o aaks for the emorgency which will bring for only | o11gps foresaw that Minneapolis hud no | lican, the people' €At the prohibition. Each | & divoree from horhusband, Luarach She says that ho is as great a tyva B a few daysacrowd of 10,000 peoplo. | party will in most' istricts aiso nominute a 48 aaa SR bo born, 4 the boird of trade, thut i3 knowi Tans it . Y \ chance with Omaba in the field as her | P gy ptisn sovercign for whom he v NEBRASKA C1TY is not falling behind | ho fiold is ‘clear and Omaha and | N legislative ticket ‘v ¢ fur and ‘wide is now worging for tie samo . Sy 1 in addition has been eruol i : 0 o Lhe samo tho procession any among the citios of meskingiivocompatitor, S s ct that this grain and produce exeh this state. She has about as many solid Chieago are practically the only aspie- e business men to the acre as any other city of similar avon in the state. Her citizons keep their eyes well open for opportunitios and the factories, pucking houses, distillory and other entorprises ablished there in the last fow yoars now stondy springs of prosperity arry B. R on trial in the. district $30,000 which thoy feared would be | party hus met at Des Moines and put a state | gort shackar with stonline 372 fromt o et | ceain and produco exchango with alavm, | sire and-comtort fn the. onjoyment T 0 I M, i feeling that it is about to usurp the privi v ool your life 205 0F tho bowed of trado. Tu-speaking of | the matter he suid \I fail to 800 why this ¢ zatic The alliance man in Ploriduis an ereatic genius, JHo is also a demoerat, in which particular ho is liko ull southern mem- bers of his orde vou need for once Lo refuse to enter inte have just recoived from the mans ' 1 h wers an invoice of th widely Napoleonic Financic William Larsoner s under arrest eks to uccomplish il SR ants for the honor of entortaining the INFORMATION regarding the progress Philgdgphia Pross arge of being the burclae who ent *We aro in it and pr known —and popu BRIGG ropublica f 1 cor b & ) | > Havelock hotel tast night and stolc from | Krain market here that PIANOS. The trumont . ropublican national convention. San | jn draughting plans for the Omaha post- | John Bardsley’s. defalcation of city an Hatslaslebaieh sy RIRRYARA 840 % | ana contidence of the people table for mn exquisite tone us an Francisco is too far from the population tate moneys amolipfs to 135,00, In nadi- | I Iitehs pockely Ftoter s & ooty B ARLG BRI SR RIS BRI centees. Omaha occt wetly tion to that enormous sum, he has upparently [ ROt OL BN tracks of the burglar. Ordered to Call for Fh S A P R LR lost $260,000, whigh be made in his oftice | © Mr. Nesbitt of Novth Pla wsatthe [ Macoy, Mo., Juue 16.—Two during the past two years, This makes a | state house today. Ho thinks that the way | therc was a strike at Stop, which makes practising at salvation for the republican party is coal mines at Bevir, this times und hours easily y 1o tarthorn wiendunt noiso. oftice building are by no means reassuv- ing. Tho suporvising acchitect now the right spot. Wo can give our | siutes that nothing can be done toward groat sietor o tho lakus tho livliest | muking skoteh pluns unul it is ascor- | genid'vowt of 1,685,000 which Jobu Bards. | 10 sort of a chaso for the conventior i et v = worous old fashioned cawpaign. He be. | required the miners et of a chuso for t ivontion. Let | tained exactly how much money is 10 g0 | Joy has managed to sink out of sight in a vigorous. ol fashionod cnupaign. Ho ber | roquired tho miuars wiio, wou us do it \ T o i 0 datry one i intothe building. The outlook is that | little more than two years. Thostato loses | \ ARy : for- thom: il day. o It costs nothing to seo und try on ch keep the o city abre: ol o g e more thy WO yea Tho sta 508 | vontion in favoring the paywent of pensions | was work for them u It \}ln h keoj lh\_ h‘vll\“ IIVU nbreagt of all Thero are other reasons for believing | jiothing definite will be undertaken until | §21,000. The city loses £334,000, and Bards- | by direet taxation 13 8 stab at the old | miners protosted aud romaincd out un hoso fine wmsteuments in our wireroom sompatitors, . 4 00,000 starch factory | this is n good time to make the effort congress has had another chance to in- | ley's personal loss is §200,000. Where all of | seldiers, the iutoution being to make pe vrday, when the operator red them, but it costs & great oppoitunity not and a new wagon bridge across the Mis- The states of Kans fowa, Nobraska » \ ‘\ o {' 01 1 1 this money has gone is still & mystory, The | $10ns unpopular and there by secure in pumber, to call x‘u ';‘- r o pay 1t souri are hor latest conguests, Y + | oronso the limit of cost of buliding unc 4 pension vill be imported to fill the places. Colorado and Minnesota have hitherto | site to $1.200,000, city oficials are fearful that therc are still ST e Smemme——— A further deficits hidden in Bardsiey's check | === welcome, 15k you to book and private memoranda, ono of those superh it No wonder Mr, Mahonoy similed s o - A s T e ' 1 Hands) gy Bllag ek Iy - Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S, Gov't Report. wart from th inten been solidly republicin. Both the Da e e OuIO has put & woman into hor voli- | kotas wors also ropublican whon ad- tics. She appears to be built vory much | mitted into the . The all | ovonor'a last verdiet. Most af the jucies Changes of Time, like Mrs. Leaso of Kansus, Like tho | movement iss ) these Ri0188. | uoraa to the verdled prepared by the New York Advertiser wrealous fomale jayhawker, she isafter | It threatens tulse “ them out of | aoroner,: The coronor {8 not & lawyer, There has evidently been @ ehango m ap [ ] u sonatorinl scalp, Sho aims higher | the republican column. The moral | x i AWYOE | sclation of the valuo of counters since the & ! ool he moral | fg i3 u physician. This explains why " ; than the alliance woman, however, for | effect of the convention hold in | o w m{‘ an o DA MRS S | dagaiol Brutus and Cassius. lo the play of : £ she wants to defeat Senator Sherman'’s | the vory heart of the indepondent ¥ ¢ e Julius Civsar” Shakespeare makes the load . B or the denth v man who | ing characte re-olootion. With this in view the demo- | stron can searcely be overes 210106 L) mantBA RS | WD L 30.00y6t crats who beliove that everything mated. This argument for Omaha may from | To lock such rasca from nis friends, the physician in.politics are ¢ sting o pamphl never present itsell again. Its lo o (. Be ready, gods, w 1 thunaerbolt v 3 N X MEYER & BRO. ( - . LIV N )N ontitled “*Seven Financial Conspieacios” | simply irvesistible now. It is e e e Dush b MA | | | | The Tranby ( arat party did n . among Onlo favmers in which the great | more than an assurance that we can WiEN Thivteenth streot ia straight \ AGI lock the counters fr weir triends. On th Ohioan is held responsible for all finan- | provide for tho crowd in attendance. If | enod and graded and made to connect cial adversities which havo come upon | it wer NTS BRIGG NOS, contrary, thoy generously pushod them over to the | with some other direet thoroughfare for { the chalk ted the “fivers” 1520 to 1524 | outh 16th the country in the lust 30 years | couvention would cheerfully sleep in a | Fort Crook it will be entirely satis-

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