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i | Pages 110 8 i YEAR. = OMAHA, FRIDAY JUNE 19, 1891-TWELVE PAGES. NUMBER 1. ¢amara, as a dealer and | Co. the “company® being the late I\, C. Fest- | pounds of Maryland tobseco are advertized | established, Within u short time Tue Bre | the editor's wrongs s | headline, J. J. 10 require & aeparato corps of writers aud myy nairmyr | im of \wines and liquors, but whose | ner. Mr. Droste left here seven years ngo | for the governiment, tenders to arcive before | had & list of 600 paid up subseri bers upon the hoads of the compos i | | »of business is not given, long since | but has returned to remain till the close. af July 5. 3 = 1als who sought his 1 BOWAE W prpee pussed over the divide, but his ' widow sur- | Henry L. is still remembered by ho Bonapartist candidates in tho several | The following month, August, Tue Ber | y SPOSHGRT WHS RS e ki jA l Ty spected by many friends every old settler, He told his friends through artments proclaim themselves in favor of | was again enlaryed, ono column boing addod birabi) ol beR - I'n @ in which tho Wheeler & Wilson | Tue Bree columns that his rostaurant was | free trade, ‘I'he rearganization of the army [to cach page, and on Septomber 6 tno fivst AV iionad. §ig sachine rooms wis located in those days has | “the most pleasant place of tho kiud in the | is progressing rapidly. Iu well informed cir- | copy of Tite WEEKLY Bee was 1ssuod i o vl his | cles the success of the Bonapartists is snds | doubted, IERM sappeared. A brick ha | Fourteenth street between taken its place on | city” and that the best of everything i jus stutes uud tere am and | lino was constantly on hand aod nis fr The business of tha 0y the resources of the 1o shoot was tfield offic axing ite and sti >, I Jouglas, were requested to call aud see him, He was s b LS i L e 5 B o e Already Paseed Faithful | 1 Yok \. n, who charged only Yooated on T h and Douglas, But Mr. BERLIN, June IS,~Tho great dinner yes. | Considerable share of the re a8 its futiuenco reached "’ v “ ot M (lm 'r'. ke, .'.‘: v Latoy left. He went to the mountains in | terday ut the imperial palace was attended by | 10Wed up in tho profits of th | eity. o uxteud this A U % seurch of a fortune. Tho name was for years | several hundred guests, including the eutire | Accordingly, fn September, the third | RUIHENAY 46 : e { 1o trace remains of his | afterwards ou everybods’s lips where it was | diplomatic corps. The emperor expressed bis | month aftor tho establishment of the p HERT e eSS kept in praise utitul lady, his wife, | gratification for the support given him by |a two-story frame building with wor B fromithe ) o o Pty ouse which the enterpris- [ whose voice was as sweet as was the charm monarchs and princes in his | hasement adjoining tho : on ik o upplied | ing proprictor Donovan, advertised, also | of h 3 3 orts to create & Unit erman, the south was rented by Mr. Rosewater. oF - still' stunds on the west side of Twelfth Mrs. C. Wood who imformed the public GRI his structure had proviously been dosig i second lot south of Dodge. It has | thatshe kenta fashionable miliinery estab ' June 18- Turks refuso ab: | nated the Codar Rapids house. - In this buila tho telog oompanios. i o Diffioulti Jor 1 srved a variety of purposes. It has | lishment at 236 Douglas street has left no y to receive the new ( minister |{ng the publisher of e Bre established & Naareh AR SEERDJontuiey’ 1o Uontanusuta the hoon6 of nnmeless criim 1 later | traco by which she may be located, but sho : 101tHE OFOLRR AU |1wrinting Holisd 'of. Eowie: Fstanbions; isning B fia iuas oHa How It Overcame Them, on of sanctity and virtue roth is doubtless remembered by many of th Mons, Raugabi, Greek minister at | therefrom Tite Bre, Tho Beobachtor am Mis. | ¢ RiHeE R Rl HECRR b ] a1y itted to th atl” Haa direction of the Woman's ChiristianTompy belles of the day whom she mado irresistible ton, is recalled.’ souri, and also the Polcrok Zapudu (Wostorn | 1 R b L] i S —_ ance union. It is now u ver shop | with her mode % HOMF _ |'Progess,) The Beobactter np Missourl | %' ilareed i length and width t L lodeing hous f the fow | There is no trace of the city hotel of those YORK, June 19, —Saturday being 1" been a German democratic sheet, but e e SS NG £ S, Hngs which c 1id in those | days which was run by I, T, age on Tenth | the last day of the Jerome park races, tho at- | was changed ir lo very po was CEASELESS ~ SEEKING AFTER NLWS ke the T WHO MO f born, | strost bot and Ha although | tendauce of Wall street brokers and specula- | paper by Mr., It s R e cotne The house had_proviously beon ¢ a hotel now run at the | tors was so lavge that the t actions of the plait, s al Tho \ n Dukota on the north, Kansas done Mr. Don § ald the corner nd Ha v by Fritz Wirth, T'()“'( room and stock exchange were very vith it. At the ; ipplemer '[ “““fl view of tho outh, Colorado, Wyoming and other ightning Specta rains Em for his present fortu It upon this foun- | The Sunday_garden, tho second [ limited, full dress for the business of 187 WOPe | gyat 1 territories toward tho const Lightning Special Trains Emj WOl Gtloi T the old Donovan Houss, also thing | pa , was situated at Tenth and [ Quite a number of deaths from smallpox slished and interest i- | works of art and 1 1t had, | Then Tue 1 rters. Reach Its Readers Early, of tho past, on Harney street, botween | Howard streets, The property has since, | are reported last week, | gration, The typo for these papers was set | the time, been iss 1 the pross of any | o) wore fucony Thirteenth and Fourteeuth, and rounded it | however, come into the po: sion of John he death of Vallandigham has created |in this building, though the press work was | Paper in the country eans had previ- |y, old d — oft at the corner of | F . who for years, mintained an excel profound impression in political sections. done by the dficlds. At this » the |ously been empl S0 satisfactorily | poylnc W Thirteeuth ud am- | lent German Sunday theatre which was The Ixpress says: *“Few public men had | weekly bil's of Ti: Ber ranged botwe procluimed the pro: of Omaha to the 4 ) « INDOMITABLE ENERGY, PLUCK, ENTEF iising “fature before them than |and $100 and the foreman who presided ovor | World. citizen,” the office was Charles . R, Williams, now | On February 1, 1 of Grand Island, who was the first to aet in | company wis orea; apacity for the paper. The press used |over the building, estato | abandoned about five~ years a The open- | & more pra door theatro has also disappeared, thovgh | this distinguishea ople to come to getall | the garden tined with trees and baleonic rom retouched nega | still stands behind the new brick hotel which TRIALS Tir Bre Publishing *aand 1o it was turned | arches were e ting were torn ou ted between ' b P HS. 4 p : of 3 3 , plant the floor ana t lov The Remarkable History of the Little t, with a brauch at | marks the site of the former Metz hall — Rediields was a Cincinnati drum-cyl- | will of the paper. The articles of ine he trout was t ud tw ora heet of 1871, Now in Palatial The number 1s the old | There will be no more “free concerts Those Which Have Attended the In- and, at last accounts, was owned by the | tion wer 1. Rosewator, added. The ) wis i beautiful Journal of Columbus, Neb. It was worked | Rosewater, ior, Henry A . so = 5 by Archie Richmond, a colored man who | Alfred Sorcnson and Edwin Davis, Tho g machines were in great demand Tue Omana DAILY Bie was issued for the | ig now in the employ of Tk Ber and who | capital stock was ited to 5,000, Only he Singer also had repro- | first time Juno 19, 1871, Itwas o two-page |was then ablo 1o strike off from threo hun- | #0000, bowover, was issued. The' stock, | roon sedy S in thie upper story of the Strang butlding on the west were leased 1S was «d for o ; " . o the night forc »mpositors while that on fin BrE I8 twonty yoars old. today. On the east was used by the day men June 19, 1871, the rst issue of Tiur Durny On 1885, T'ue BEE bought & Bre wss struck from the littlo press in Red- Scott perfecting press and . completa fiela's printing oMce on Twelfth stroot, *Tho stereotyping plant. This improvement cos o -.f., ,,,‘. paper has been gradual, ye the company $15,000. The press cut, folded Al Seslinte b o e tecl and pasted 15,000 copies of an eicht-pug strong and marvelous, 1t sprang into exist- BHTes b ADI0 Gopies: Of afoUE-phL HATeN ence because of the great necessity for an per hour. In 1857 & second perfecting press advocate of a e in which the city with an ac panying stercotyping plang of Omaha was vitally intercsted. It was wils pu “tuhwl .un:lx- v--dy '1” |_!“~w-’~- ey a measure which laid o foundation for an making the 1o most complete estube lishment of the kind in tho west. In this educational system which has since grown butlding, the most finely uppointed and ona and expanded to great proportions of the handsomest structures devoted ta F'rom that day to this, Tue Bre has advocat- journalism in this section of country, I'um ed every local intercst which, in its opinion, B flourished for four year kAt e TS CEitHETRILy, +| But its enterprising monuger and oditor vas dusigned for the upbuilaing of the city. Tug Bee has always been a strong supporter ¢ asacred concert on ¢ while the countin m was furnished than any similar place in the did not give the gly t y-two Sundays,” te and thousands of people responded to his | night r. Iiaton s still in business and brim- | howev ions of thoso iu Sow to the ola numb: here then becau: psting Carecr of The Bee. Quarters and at the Head of Journalism in the West. was not satisfied. - There remained out on@ thing for him to do, and that was to e of the city of Omaba and the stato of Nebras enauting structur f brick, iron and its patronage has demonstrated the wi ould be indestruct « Rl olements in which, for all time wisdom of that poli The basis of &! newspapers must be their home as been able to ac would tind a luxurious home, “The work was accomplished \ pictura of tho marvel will bo found clsewhere. lutg the latter building Tk Bee moved on Juna support news THE MMA BAE; ness it onjoyed the confide : % 3 : Sreer— SR / G, 150, and o tho followinz Weduess wirm support of th cat mass of citizens i 5 l Fuliar uz-.mw.,urc, 0f. 15 16, 1550, and in it on the fli‘ ISP 504, diy celobrated its efghiteenth bivthday. its natural builiwick. B flfimm"'fl" ’WM'A'H( Tn that bulldusg it Is located ut present. fact that, from its inception, it nhas been a “Fyh VTMF 1L fmasinatis m‘m 1;‘ lvr‘\“;llnlfl:l SR :n: ‘e of its being FU hg el D“’ WW U’"V}t’\y’ | ‘" ina on home which has evoked the praise of journals tw,xn)mm-nu"nrt.xcnnuyjb'm!ku!‘ BN Q}E’I,& " ;8,‘ M ists round tho globe and here also is the +iConsidinly, opdapd e project that tended to enlargo tho comme i ) A S A A oL 2700 ¢ wi i 0 of 9,000 in lesa and industrial prosperity of this city and Ad(’fl'\mfig ml 004 - platitudes of Mg, B, RERO v Aum throbbed and thrilled with the pulsations tion 3§ fiwfilcfl olihe § ccml B b the globe . Wivo w1 the nvcn(\m.sqo 2 p(,l[oe‘\yhhml shrine at wh 3 S :Q @ SR % fifi'_‘fl[m@q‘a&r THEN AND AOW, o These &5 sudicibing Exciting 144 62 In it, finds o journalistic home, than whicl « g :»r_v J_a,mt intélli é{nsm, ‘of tho ™ ehmkmg 5.,IQM‘} ! HomakosEHa : ; The Passage From a Cellar to a Pale Bewine & ng Lvld(’fl]ne Ro@ms ace Made by The Bec. The secret of “Lae T success lies in the —= S i Vthe” sesaciatian of] ; '.7.1 a } o - ! 2 ther® is no finer in the world, ' Here also is @ ever been opposed or obstructad and e prosperity and renched acirculation ; hilo the West zes yds w ms,m;i;na; . e Herowith aro presentod ongravings of (g stute bas been oncouraged and glven unstint- G 0 R, ;mmurm'bl’lmuw ADY STANTON 0y, - ad support by i Bue, When all old set- 156, Cory-12th 4y tlers and everybody about the city opposed (r,-i.a..) l\ «m‘m"!“‘ ‘h‘m’*‘r'xfi o UHAM B ; she }-n)d:, public improvements, T Bie was the only Ir: 2 o e i organ of public opinion that steadfastly and <m Rl‘:\dct\, nw’flmnfimBfa%.g:zrln?s:,\?m(fi({ \:nuul.racn:ui y, 4bs E worously advocated public improvements Um;m.\ww a, the building in which Tie Bee was born and {rom the start. Our sewago system, water- whid nfi"?@z“bc »ccn:d dL.IMoHrI‘rem e sheck ah.hc Wood. 'nm,‘“ ‘know T that in which it now luxuriates. works, pavements and all public improve- graphie T WY ke, ull‘kcandah. Tn W, " 3 Y W i Lo 7 . The first, two years ago, was razed to the T T fr T = MYUMT&M,&EILLY i estern, Lurope, io,o thien), fresidgs W ed AP, ground, leaving hosts of remiutscences in tha lnrgely due to tho exertions mado by this T dL“ AW Whin 1 mern Mxocml Fou [0 GECURTCaCe, 7 et minds of those who love the past. -~ - paper. . te g Syt provatied 1hy vel T Jufti 1 S K Y o It was a plain, twé-story frame building The public has generously reciprocated. rough! R i b yusupluveg doee Auuffituan did Dee. Imml @ 4 S fiéiLEfiy e eIEy A BTednaIlbrsharaWat (o niaon! Whatever may havo been the personal 5 Jra flcm}em&d hl‘" J'w"“":s'““' of Tshan had ful sying in l'“‘ Bdstsom ’E—"’fhfl Shé'did it with . LG . L1 B el nTh : Q6HTTd ofiflnflam_ ties betwee rens, engendered in politics ith f*}’ Bt streets, There was o shallow bascment, which, in later years, was seriously iupnired by the high sidewalks on the paved streots, the cditor and individual o8 RS Bee Wilfyg) 1 to Ly hopmg, Oricut. * Btrange s it way scem, ¢ the N 1 wars und tights il some evidenga, {p p(i'hllffl flnr efiampiong of Lh“ \)mu n Snifln o corporations, tha paper bas al- i L _ Sl ways found eagor roaders and strong sup- Tgalrien UL wle T1ToB of Argy, sjent, o <04 Farnham St. tqgel s Street, ; ¢ sefbabn 4 ; am In this basement, was o hand cylinder pross, porters in the people, beeause it wus known o joufbaliy ddempined ml_\mflvc};,f i 15 lla crant M'm “,(3’1‘7 hhv i fl'/ Pfi @ b 59'3 ‘3 duarter medium Gordon. - On the first Lt to be in earnest uud sincero in its position- 50088 1 2 2y i __.;W " X were two rooms, 15x20 feet, filled with jol Laken upon all public questions, [t has bat ses fus Whaaisgteoddon 8¢ of "l be chuserd s e dctor N Rod oftice siock wno material aid 0 number ot news cases, From the latter, Tue Bre was o8 set. In the second story, d and footsora Feom Holouchea Regatives, Bt in e secand tarvtined fagufronaore ment. Therc was no beauty within how Bratich va (5th wad Douglas Sts much soever, the place may have savored of : 8003 utility. ‘Thore was even 16ss beauty without, R The building was as prim and angular as u§ 5 o Ly old mmd with quadrangular windows an Grover & Bax Y doors looking from out the rooms wud hulls tled for the people against great odds, even . rnalivtispflor® o To the Vuiabapyb.| In many mstances wher it would have paid HCE i ;4 0 Fbsogaer erterprita; . it much better, for a time, g 5 y silent. It withstood the pressure of men who M’ 1i Yrosexiod. et of cliargm, what . sought its ruin because it could not be con- J“) withouwt exaggetatieny be arm cd b trolled, and, during the most critical scasons. i v‘"“h“ dreuce (r(flumls’-' h"fl\m'v “ of financial depression, it waged tho bitterest s flummu,1 l%’ Ay, pdown Last,asn Happy Faniily, Mrg. =-Said azpoy el busbamd; hose] LBYensony, for {6siange, coarse :«nd"“‘r"« ]“‘fid Aolen %melm’ bo “bearded like the ®ited » fias, 2t thum% = l’;u;\i‘; 1 91 ?;i’ Toenaldoy cedid Bistan Convengion, protlaitued m”\g}lde;,sz;r:'?dmn):]g* ] ’nrmr‘mnwl 1ho' Ime{-l.o\c gprich of| was-yomae G PRICES FOR CA 207 Bougla FRUIT AND VEGETABLES,, y Ve e e ! warfare agaiust men and measures whoso ob- » % in all dircetions. In passing another milestone, one which L_”“‘” m*‘l"SMde el 603 lrufm,m avho has xptmhmfthu fire, - Then; agehdy. Tha flud'v.lnnmmt. ‘;s 5 m m;\‘ foRRropeyiinitiav Rt con than dhiorg maries tho tventieth yoar of T s ro- 195y op-Temd & Dargo and vgried| PAULI S, Wricnr DAvIS apd Sagang b . DERW ! OWJlg C '}.Bq et SR wever, markablo carcer as u newsvaper, it is woll to Aotk aftig vegy {gtend sl aosbenbntaine| 1, RoMRgTY .“fim A2l oo, ecrate tiu: B ; brought the people to it aud they foud htil o0k bickward and summarizo brio de- 2 se 8 e i §he people o e )v("il\“p;m"lh Irr:.’:x‘:\ O ey tbg pessadica) Tileragure. Sotlrmnomors affur g1y ‘\‘ S R ey Hcine {on ?’2:’7'41:7&) % " : e ot steps by o most promnont motropolitan newspaper be- l" vaptlar Arm - Gve bighetoned anigo: face : Omdnalhfgm s Froe Buf- 5 Cm‘._élku.g. mbm 8«1 14“1 St. which ’]l'm, :n E drew sway fron ito birth- oo an (Ot oarolan Al Am\mmnwhm Py 0 pors s g nicvemen {" the m.hcnl..: A )i y - nlu.t:v. tis the purpose of this sketch I.l.u-ru. - Ltm Iy 5 ey s o : o foro, solely o contrast tho firstund present e Do, o’ sy s o enaf 1OV V8 M Cany Seavmoonf OIS B prt e Y Bilisat (i sl ks mieg —— Era8 il ds smrSnnneseapeak. 4dlocs UWWWM&Q\ t—mi_vv_.e,aw.fl._wg aead IR R : gL 1ad who bids an affectionate dieu to his How The Bee Appeaved at Its Birth hosls of wand frionds Bvate ke |{udeon tnj WOITL W opine, cares bui Tt W Dm's, 416414 ger MIHTA Es u “WNWm“l““‘r "ull;" ]‘lm.m g nnhola Twel Yours Ago. 4 5 L2X & otper ne in the world. It ywas rather the des e N“p “l:‘mu.‘l"1:2“-::;“1,-.,( ik -lh;fi:lflen“nkrfi of M5 Nicrimem o, Gk, J“!\ "hoth@;. dndecd, daeliing fike Su‘ Jf o-ag-:‘-.__h._. fEins 4 Wo koopa Sallling 01 parture of orie, armed capea-pio, reaty for & d remnunt of the flrst number of Tir iu‘l":',a‘;’;:';’;’:;«:sx m.\o.‘\‘._m.\m U digp of thy Ble beotor off ““'”C“J‘W“Fvflz'swmm Q%&Nflf!i Stwwists bebs Dotnglaa Dghtanaicoyeplons Sral i ? e e L d was the most enthus move butaiso Dress Trimpoos ing: It is uot oluy the figst numb Bdud streol—the futal eard raofi N4 Deattas Sreth 1y T A s e e wiie 00918 § Tardsicen are (he most "gnd? [)wla(», which a young journul could m a move A pross. Thebirth of the paper was attended “Herp o and e 1d nawaoer dedlc 6 \l])Crch\:g aadly fear, 1 many & pocdly Okt institutios, fl’-“""fimmm"“ H Qirk e L L IR, witn as meh solicitation as gouorally attends Aost of L "euo. i w805y has ore his gokw desisse @ *'c ' Lot Masing, Wi‘ux&?wtmm, Titk m’h = = Hed 0op kir it e e e a e T RRY that of the first bora of a family. It was a s st . G svully avarilowt o ALY T'he present Bre builaing occupies two full momentous oceasion. The futher, howevel PRERONALITY &Y lizerod, With fiigid precision, by she mmyu (" omiog: Fm‘ tabngy fich ma, lots with @ frontago of 132 foct on Faynum and was nearer at hand than ho would huve beon LS waidon Svean B., tlhe'socalled Wo- insicn 2 Tm‘ o feat of color and and #. DoNoV AN, 'co. e e lua family affair, and, with his prudeuce an's, l)mx “ iastetetive Dlugiration bf Wealern tasta I la et by o osaw s ons o adite and forosighit, which have enubled him to — UGk (Fos% Wh.Liaus Fae, g }h.’;’als nonds " find but suant| cnierprivg, ot T T T P u’.".l,'; hoard a wealth of uvonirs and docunonts ‘a"‘dcdhdpu-‘cmf’“"Omhgphm.d favor :ur.ong acnsxbk ncoplu bnch"‘my' children were born, of importance, took possession of the pan g Across tho strcot, upon a beautiful terrace, oA s e slon Lol AL b innefiptoprozumiy to D, Mm,zn wocniliioe fuls in.onz. atmosplire st Ymaha $ar” surrounded by mhssive carved retaining remarkable, that under tho circumstances iiaavanticld n w{leastlika lunag radi¥ne op . walls, and_reached by broad and imposin tho shiect wis ut il presceved, A It s, it y artiole “copeernings Persong. foiin AniLa! atalrunans, 18 Lho RaabbI UL i e prues gives evidence of the curiosity which ' it =t 3 L, 3 court house of Douglus county. Adjoinin, roused in lacor sours, (o lower aif of'th . “Wlifr'fllluru afflu-BIondcs will SRS on tho west is tho new fireproof oy littlo sheot haviug Kono, nobody kuows ave a yoid noy hall, now being enclosed and core whither. Tt haxa tusty, cracked, tattored A W‘)“U\ rcadnly tited in Ouabal pap e, Cadp’ structed of red stono and gray prauite, and antique appearance. What romains of feg A1) nngol.uoal;;i‘ ol ¥ To the east stands the eleven-story fire-prood 1t, howover, is worth more than a thousand +that reama, 5 building of brick and granito of tio Now York Life insurar prise a cluster of tho finost, m e company. Theso come st exponsive times its woight in gold. It shows tho littie tiea) eetion of (Dr-- sheet which hus becomo the groatest jourual stated, hercafl ~du tho wost and the papor of westoru papers Lot toe U and nlmost indestructible buildings in the most influential in the % pas tothe ~ country. Ou tho tirst page the aspiring sheet boasts Eaeie THE BEE TWENTY YEARS AGO, Tho basement, which is above ground, lg with a metropolitan confidence of giving the e legal( — —— s constructed of a briiliant red granite, jaspors *vory latest intelligence up ta the hour of " ; like, from Waupacs, Wis. It is of roof KOG th Dross ) In' aRothor paragraph b tur‘e lh'f, sontatives in Wilson & Wober who are now | shoot, 12x18, with ive cdlumms to a pugo. A | drod and fifty to four hundrea papers por | matorial and subscrivtion list were fuvoiced | fhifsn i avose L frunite pilastors st oo unceremoniously epitomizes the aims of tho AUy fnr»loul(;n ’Uuir llwm was at 212 Douglas | fac-simile of the first copy, taken from a | hour n: f’n.w.u:. ;m:l n-' ”fi was am..-u“u.u value | cornor nre carved mussive beck The manugement by the statement tuat the num- street between Twelfth and Thirtocnth, b tood the wea Tue Bee had not yet reached its first an- | ©f the ground und building, $10,000, making | oponings are supported with twelve massive Bar 'afPrds home gvidence that (ho aditor of stanied “M. J. " MeReliigon tmportor. jobbor for- | 5ot Which has nok wall "m“m It wan ine | Biversary when, on June 11, 1872, tho' offico | 8 total of 4188102, This was purchased by | lilurs of this. granite. polisbod, 1o v Tuk Bren i3 determined to aeserve saccess in cign ‘and domestic wines and liquors, 142 | Of years, is horowith reproduced. It wa and contents were completely dostroyed by | the company for 10,000, and stock was issued | gymitted, in bewuty aud variety, to be exe 8 bitherto untrodden field of jouruaistic Farubam street, agent Eldorado wine com- | tended, in the main, to derve as a programme | gy incendiary firo. to Mr. Koscwater giviug him & countrolling - | colled by o pillars to bo found abiond ph. To the Omaki public, ever prompt puny California,” 'bas vamshed. Where ho | for the Academy of Music, then the prin- [ mhis i o severe plow and the onterpris. | 12Fest. Tho first board of directors com prised ho superstructure s of dark brown Rosow dwin Davis and Audrew Kosewater. Mr. er, G. W. Linincer, Max Me {20 enterprise, i3 preseuted fi o whint o of e sold, now stauds the entrance to the Eden | cipal place of uwmusement in tho city; and, | ing publishor roa i 2 brick, trimmed with dark teren cotta Musee, McKelligon mado his appearance y received tho sympathy without exaggoration e v 0 v ivel brown stone, and rises seven storios, called th ed essence of diurual his- | teenth street was immediately north of the | here, .however, @ short time ago sut again | WHOD 8 performanca was'te be given, throo "',l‘,“"’ POOPIS 4 Rosewater was elected president and | T L T | e e e toryn ¢ alloy between Douglas and Dodgo streets. It | vanished. columns of the first page were devoted to a N e blow (u% not stagger the nuh.llallf;h given control of tho management and policy voken o tho central part of the facade on How awell Mr. Rosowator has redeemod | was long ugo supplauted by a brick. In the | The telograms to which reference is made | 4isplay of tho features. Five hundred copies | Bowover, lltulflll""'vr,l,“' Hiopcs the | of the papor. —These positious he holus to | At strot by an clghth story, sixty feob that plodgo his phenomenal success uttests, | advertisement of or tho spot i3 | on the fivst are to be found on tho third col- | Were issued, three hundeed of which wero [ pietarily outrage was Wi ek ltsell. 1t | day and owns besides nearly four-fifths of | iy'width, which terminntes i a pie of (are In the fivst pago uppears & department | designated as opposite Simpson’s hall. This | umn of tho second and last page. ‘The reador | deposited in the chairs of the theater. T timgRbearinog on | tho sireols ot he | the capital stock of tho Bee Publisting com- | rots ¢ pondit g Lo thoso at the corners of under tho hoad *Honoy for the' Ladi hallstill stands, though its doors ara closed | is told that the news is specially “reported | During tho first three months of its exist- | to onehalt its sise, favine boss ovod fraa | PAny, Which now comprisos 400 suares at | tne building. Theso trrets uro |15 foat ich lins been mointained in the S to pleasure-scekers. It was fn tho top of the | forTite Oxana Brw by tho Groat Westorn | enco Tis s was issued from tho Droting | Lgeahiolin mrioth oo, 1€ boen issued from | §250'a share or §100,000. abovo tho puvemont. Botweon: themn in. 8 and weokly editions up to the DreAGnL Uy three-stovy brick building north of the alley | telegraph company.” ~Even then, on tho | establishment of Redfield Brothers, & two- A s ECRENR MR A In 1876, Tue Ber had outgrown its quart panel of terea cotta a plain Romun lets Ehw wlversiatin putronago At tit day was | ou tho wast sido of ho stpset betywoen Dougs | first day of its oxistence, Cuk Bak' did not | story framo siructuro with abasomont on th | g, 0w pIunt compristng nows and job type | 4,07 G LTINS *UEE Ty “Uoratary | fars aro tho. wordss i B 1l g 28 1t 18 now, Somo of the put- | las and Dodge streets. 'Tha gliding of the | hesitate to be independent of the great cor- | southeast corner of Dodge and Twelfth | (fr % BEE W 9 H\‘ ‘I"“ iy frame structuro adjoining on the east was | The wulls are s urted by a friczoe bands rons still reside heve, though many of them ¥ waltzers was cousidered too much for | porations. Instead of taking its nows from | streets, This building stooa until about two | Chased in Clacinnati and St, Louls, but the | yoo00s “on i finally the lot on which it stosd | esrved in graceful lines have gone bence as mway be seen £2om tho fol- Ihe latter shook {n a threat: | tho “Wesiorn Unlon, It patronized its rival. | years ago, when It was dismantied and | Lublishor was compellod to accopt ' thom % | was plrchnsed from Milton Rogers for €000, | ‘The building prosents an appearance of lowing: 4 und was uccordingly turued | ‘tho announcement of ‘this independence | the prosent brick structure was orectod fu its | [ WO plauts were moved w0 w briek | iy s 'gave o frontage of forty-four fect. - Toth | solidity which is sustained by its genecal do- Doyle & Parmelee unco themselyos as ! utilo pursuits. breathos the sume defiance which has often | stead. | R O it kaak REARR RN | hulldings “wol o d by cutting | ta foundation are fve feet in running the postoflice news staud at 513 Bif M. Hellmaw & Co., in an elaborato display | characterized its uttersnces of later days Mr. Rosewater, tho founder of THe Beg, | Bhe tuntts Whlch Mr. Losewater had pur | = go5nyvay ™ “through tho ~ adjoining | thickne Gid in Portland cenent, with age teenth. The stand has long siuce di on the second puge, aunounce, with charac- | The aunouncement of telographic service too, | was, at the time, manager of the Atlantic & | Chased in 1569, Tho building consisted of | (Co) F500 5 ) SHECE ¢ 0 0 BENHICR | gisting pieces eiubit toot i thickn - peared and tho seeior meu oen guth- | tevistic ontorpriso, the selling of their spring | is made with as much conscious pride as has | Pacific telograph llues in this city, Ho did | WO stwries und a basement. It afforded | o \hioq the editors to gain access to the com. | ‘The main entrance fs on Ifarnan street ered to his fy whil avoieloo still d r clothing greatly reduced | since been the announcement of & new ser- | not, how , allow his nrme to appear in | “‘_”,l‘llvlr[-n;u for (m- throo pape Iewas a | podiug room. On tho lower floor was estab. | through o grauite arched portal « \jostia survives > prices, occupying the same site now that thoy | vice by the associated press by a special cor- | connection with the paper. He thus hoped, in | YEFit#bIo hive of ludustry lished the circulativg and subscription de- | dimensions. Within there is ditiful \ of “Now | did thou, with the change that the mewbers | respondent by special leased wiro or a cable [ the event of the enterpriso proving unsuc- | . F'rom tho earliest moment of its existance nonts, ibule of marble from whi ither and Thiv- | have kept pace with the city and its mouey- | pureau which would cost thousauds of dol- | cess 10 id the notoriety which would | TitE BEE champloned tho cause of the jndus the paper continued to grow. | s taireases lead Lo the { above, at 8 mukers, lars annuu And yet, the transmission of | be occasioned by a failure which had been | 'Finl classes, It L 1 jobbery iu ol was purchased and a double ¢ t [T e days cheviots w V. M. Muckey Is doad. In those days he | the mews orred to did not cost Tue Bre | peedicted would ensuo within sixty days. In- | ©al lifo and the encroachments of cory | der Hoe p with folder attachment Aco 18 ntey over and published tumble card of a grocer | then more than $1.50 daily. It coutained | stead, however, as ostensible editor and pup- | power. It assailed public abuses of the place 8 old Babeock Job press, [ Ar ibula prizo " chramos ar t Igeand Twelftn streots. | fewer than two hundred Words, whereas | iisher, appe the name of H. Geral [ glod. 1t made enomics on every slde, save | wora followed by a second double ¢ s o pair elova sutiful styles and - eok ackey la orod away, roturnea, be- | now the telegraphic servico of Tie Ber Such s it wasTue Bep attracted atten- [ 8M0ng the poople. [Private combinations, | oe press . s rk of 1 the like & pane of black gluss to one ko ¢ the hard-working deputy of the clerk | places before its readers on an average 50,000 | tion. It was newsy and well writte onal aud mur pus assaults Each move brought Tue Bee nearer tho | ¢ r o shaft tro-bronze ~ of an old-fashioned bedtick, Derby court, and two years ago died, | words from all pacts of the world daily. The | was sought for by every patron of the the 110 to drive Mr. E. Kosowater rank of & metropolitan journal, ‘I'ne morn- | staiv 5 nscer o top stor boered amony thoso who left with the exc Drosto is & book-bind the cwmploy | instaliment iu the first number was as fol- [ ter and indeed by citizens y. | Ve ing and ing editions were enlarged from | 1 vator irt of The Great Western va biasar at 314 | of the Festner pr g company, He | lows: Fiva weeks after its birth Then came the panic in | four to eight pages t I I'his rise a helglt of 120 Douglas stroot, Wyman & Eborhart, is | was thon but ' a wore” than | FOREIG enlarged to a four-page sbeet, difculties beset the edit W a depuriment was establishod in ehited by a g f4 feet, ‘,’.'_',‘I—‘““l““"'l’"“vl““‘ Mr, Wyman, howeve twonty years of age aud was runnlug a v its size. The name of E. Rosew complications against i had to e in Counc uffs with a resident managor, | 1 od oD 08 ¢ iuto three biys by iains, though he is eugaged’ in other | vlauk book manufactory aud book bindory in NS, itor and proprietor was substituted for that | tend. But the story of th fog ti the first time the departmeut had beor I tho — basernd story viog business, the First Natioral bank building on Thir [ PARIS,June19.—Then wolded classic caps on which government loan | of Gerald and a subscription price of 12 will not here be told, It would, howeye Aho 1aa whoso nawo appears beucath tho | tecui streck undor ke syle of A. Droste & | will be issued on tho 20tb, Twa wiliion | tompted by an Omaba paper. In tnis the worning edition bad growa so gre conts por week or 50 ceuts per mouth nu form a tbrilling chapter, whilo tho recital of ies au eptablature composed of archls i