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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1801-TWELVE PAGES. In the life of the individual the f igation, It was not noce quiescence of ghe Canadian govern- | men with as many measures of value { hAchInist, gna nad Been operiad b ROSEWATER Eniron. yoars i8 a poeriod of proparation, | sary to make u formal requost for this | ment was wise, A as soon as that was | and as many local or parsonal intere y provious, It had recently beon The board of public lands | obtained there wag no hesitation on the | to serve go out over the city to list prop- | ? & : = N w"‘j L :5"'”‘ ‘“;‘\hi\‘y-’l‘"_\l;‘ L nkf.;\‘w v axlitends, . Th the 1ife: of buildings had already discovered | part of the Hritish government in | erty in nine different wards. Thero is Action of the State Board I?»‘«r\ g the' | iTamtiony e arging th 3 that an investigation is ry and a8 | neceding to the, wishes of the United | no chance for a fair distribution of the ‘ Hastings Asylum Officials, 1'tio origin of tho fire Is unknow Dafly Ree (withont Sunday) One Year 18 practicable the institution and | States, In this way the terms of the | burdens ward by ward under the sys! - supposed to have caught from cin . ) having beeu at work AKing o cast Daily and Sunday, One Yeéar. attainment all its affairs will be thoroughly over- | ngreement wers 'virtually dictated by | It ight long since to have | AT . NG 108818 ADEUT 85000 d | ik wlished charact 1d | hauled our government,’ 'Th |\I4\‘x.‘u1"\ mportant | ubandoned | WILL MAKE A THOROUGH INVESTIGATION. | ™" bk A gl e AR A o upon public confidence, a fixed place in | Dr. Test in his indignation talks preliminary matter has been disposed ——— — Robort Middloton and Weekly Bee, One Yeur ieraen tho business world, and influence & much., Heshould have profited of in the mnio&t friendly spi ALTHOUGH pleading guilty to 17 | After the Scalp of an Unfafthful Stews “jl‘w_“‘ o \’h‘_‘ ‘\\"""“ml‘:_" ;y ; OFFICES least within the domain of its constit- | e¥perience of othors. His goneral a the way' made clearer and | counts of the indictment charging him ard--The Matter Brought to the | Dinges and Dotective Yeoman shortly i Omaha, The Ree Bullding. nial of specifi cusations will not be sier for continwed negotiations looking | with embezzlement, John Bardsloy, the | Attention of Governor b o'clock last Saturday ovening chinrged | ¥ & n to the threshold of the PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. TERME OF SUBSCRIPTION, ssful newspaper, 20 Eonih Onaha, Comer N and 6th Streota oncy. While Titk: a8 fo 1 \ \ solling pools contenty to Inw, O Couneit > Ponrl Stroot | woncy. While Titk BEE has for muny 1, uuapted ns conelusive. His oxplanation | to the complote'afid pormanent sottle- | dofaulting oty tronsurer of Philadel- Mk var B ROt DO R Lo e e N I OMI 1 e e onrs enjoyed ieso cond ons of suc- 1 " ' r I 1 5 Chicago Ciicejsi Chiamberof Gonmeree, | | yonrs enjoyed thoso conditions of su a Lincoln newspaper that there has | ment of the contro¥orsy growing out of | phia, stoutly maintains that he is not a e openod the room, but_sho Whashing ton, i Foiirteenth streot cess, it reaches its twentieth birthday | no duplication of vouchers, but | our claims in Behring sea. It is faivly | thic After he has sorve: o fow | Chief Dingos called on him a CRRFSPONDESCE with a stronger sense of their perman- L tain - Liveringhouse merely | to be inferred from what has taken | yours in the penitentinry he may be con- | Tixcory, Neb, Juno 18,—[Special to Tue o st closw up ,.J".”\‘\' transferred the funds here and there for | place that future negotiations will becon- | vinced that the punishment is just the | BEk.]—Governor Thayor returued this morn ol bo aliow tinuo thief, | 0% from Wyoming where ho hias beon ¥ atter was doctded | y courts | ing o woek's visit with his son. Ho has not | not pool seliing came under the lww i | will do with Supariatendent Test and Stew- | (¥OUl bo arcested overy thmo he atten Al communications relating to news and editoria] mutter should e addressod to the Editorial Departniont. fore. In no period of its history did this ency and indestructibility than ever be- | convenience sake and to save the de- | ducted on both sides in a like spirit, | same whother he calls himself i ficieney for this year’s business, is =0 | and that an adjustment of the questions | embezzler or financier. o 1s not likely BUSINFE | paper make more rapid progross in pop- i < o 2 f AT Sa b Tethis e SV RraRNONIN) || PIPOT IINKS HORG EUPIC PEOEH ' POP" curious and complicated as to bo con- | in dispute will be reached in dus time | ever to breathe froe air again Oninhin. Drafte, ehecks and postofice orders fusing to honest investigators for truth. | without further friction or any danger ard Liveringhouse of tho Hastings asylum, | Mydiloton oponed up o game and wore. to e vabie (o tho brdse of the com | business community than during the 'l‘lv»r- asylum m m:u"rrhu;%-"n rlabtto | to tho ponce of tho two countrios. A | Anormen sleck-tonguod advertising | but ivis belioved that ho will not take ny | a lively busiiess wiion the oficcrs. hide pAny. Z past s r bofore have tho evi- | transfer moneys or credits from one fund | permanent national agreement, with r p vor| action whatover in regard to even thoir tem- | arrest. Thoy were released on bafl and their 4 xR ¥e o agent has worked tho business men of | Action whatover in regard to even their tem- | Aveest. v bail a The Bee Fublishing Company, ProDrietOs | dences of its firm hola upon public ro- | to another. Save few hundred | Russin o party to it, for tho diroction of | Gumaha, Tho solicitor of & loeal news. | POFAEY susponsion until tholr guilt is proven | BEAFiNg sot for tomorrow. ‘ihey have ro. I E BEE BUILDING, dollars received from miscellaneous | seal taking in Behring sea is likely to beyond all doubt l | ght the thing ¥ | throug The claim is mado that their busi E— = Al & and | fources thero are no moneys in_their | result from the u At the spacial meeting of the bonrd of pub- | noss is oxactly similarto tho grain option BWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. | ligent poople, beon 80 numerous and | yona0” mpohoaed of public lands and | made, s i i and | lclands and buildings held on last Monday | business e oaniy of Thouglng, {9 substantiul as now It has grown in elb- | yyqy 1 the auditor dotormine the — P L et Ui s was instructed to proparc 'ho ; R i : ¢ business for the asking. The local news- | qunlicato lottors of the corre 8 Guor! 1. "Tsciicic oorotary of Tho Bee | sulation during this period of commereial | status of tho sovoral funds and make ADVERTISING OMAHA. g | dunlicato lottors of the correspondence with paper who offers a quid pro quo is given spect, and of its influonce with intel- greoment already | the cold shoulder, The able agent of STUDENTS CAN VOTI In the clection contost caso of Rerry v Wilcox, caso coming from University Placo alive to its op- PR company. G004 somnly swour Wi bt Ao i1t | paper is tho safost and best medium of | 3. W. Livoringhouso and submit the samo i Thitt the netund elronintion o i DAILY depression fastor than any othor paper | such transfors ns aro legal. [t L Rotion by v cliyuat bon oL Rt et AN e b tho 8AMO | ok 1l position of town clork, Arguments Tor the weok ending Juno 1 101, was as fol- S S Or0 IoBBL. upon wind has long since been exploded, | 8dvertising a city. o the governor. The secrotary | wore mado In tho county court goday and fows - | west of tho Mississippi, and tho businoss | doctor's statomont woro truo his renson | (PR WG hes long siaco been oxploded Was also instructed to prepar | Judizo Stoy ided 1n favor of Wil Snndag, Juno 7 Uvuveat et svui 20,008 T § for such - odd. d oxplicable book- d 18 4 ght so long 1 e son 18 A T e Biiee A 3 | MEsrs Mondny, J e § LN | publie, always keonly ‘( b Lt Ll ”'I"”"“'k‘ B ! ¢ | smooth and the direction suits. 1t takes | TIE farmor in western Nobraska who [ letter - and = send b e B hn o outy Rolaie Tty duno o, : | keeping is very poor. Tt will be at leas s e 0O | a1l His WELor LR b0 E1i8. Tach LHAbIE Has 5 coming hero (o mako this thei ortunities, has shown w generous ap- steam to malo Headwny. agalnst o d- | is now finding fault with the countr S CHOTEIEBE of PERtTChTee fodnos Tu Al P s, h - hown a gen P* | 4 year bofore the new wings of the hos- | Stedm to make headway against - ad e A e © g '”.\. come to tho knowledge of the hoard of pubtic I the r \ { fra . v Sy Lol (e300 preciation of TiE BEE rogress and | i il bo comploted and the 400 in- | Yerse breeze in rough weather. We can rv"‘”‘ L) '”“”’"'n thed el By “‘1r~ '© | Jands and buildings that grave irrogularities I A S Ra AU U (o F LS Tas o T il s our prospects an ave | tion who have a right to eroak. inancin es of tho hospi or the | > A Average...... i BO8TT | On provious anmiversaries roferenco | will not likely bo gathored under his boast of ‘“'l Deo-bs 18 -)‘“‘ ha VNG EAVED Bl UI0/Cron | financial affair ‘If['h howital for tho | ormont buildine today. Fioro” aro. ity GROWGR I, TZ80TTU¢ 1 < e many interested listeners when events = — chronic msane at Hastings, Nob; that theso ' seven persons being oxamined, thirty-five cworn to before me and subscribod in my | has been made to the origin of THE | supervision before the meeting of an- THERE are 7 sockle g gl . b i ts for positi t i wk‘ worn to bofors e o e nmy T 0 th & ! ...;!..-\m Tatiti quickly vindicato our most sanguine Tnere are whole forests of cockle and | irregularitios aro of such a character as in | being apoiicants for positions in tho rallway NP Fer | OMATA Bee and the story is familiar to [ other legislature. vodictd THion /16 cote sunflowers waiting for tho scythes of | the opinion of the board callod for action on | il service, thirteon for clorkships at Washi- N o o (ot s thas the more the dostor | Dredlotions When it comes to the I theontufon of tho board catlod for action on | {iRL PR ST (SRR B VARt ot le. | gur older reador: Al rolor act is thi € 6 the dc 5 i 5 o o yrisoners in g 'ts of Omuha IS LG I LOLEESE A DRELL v 1 op, o tor. d TR e e our oldor roudors. It i again roforred | | TS RS BAE A0 WOV IO SO | stoudy pull up hill, howovor, brag and | the eity prisonrs in all parts of Omaha. | GRS S, SRR L G Ks | cobyint and o tbowitor, 5 GeoonY LIS LL duty sworn. de. | t0 Olsowhere, with intoresting facts of [ o o ) bluster are a very poor toam to depend : sent to him; that ho hns roplicd to some, but | | & sy mectiug of (esh- Amoriean vesl. BosE And says that ho isseeretary of Tk BEE | gubsequont history, for the instruction | 1 ee———— upon. In tho languago of Chauncoy | & K H‘:"' ""'"f";*"“"""‘l" Opbton o this okt L ufauee ot tht st | IFISI cusc, was hold at Fitzorald’s bl this LiblTshing company. that the actual a VE, SKA'S OF 3 Aot el e e year should be an inducemon H i L CLABLAAEE SR amber of local orators ditly sircqlation of Tiw DALY Bik of our thousunds of newer readers. [t [ . NEBRASKA'S CREDIT. Dopow, adapted for the oceasion, wo ean hsLo o a9k, tlon demand & thorouish aind soarching in- | SN A wumber of local orat LIy of s 160, was 20901 Thanks to the conservativo elemont | frosco the walls of Omaha in the bright- | industey in pushing publie wor T A T B e ssui the meoting and an inte fopcle tes: | was an humble beginning, but the pur- SRIaBsa T LRl ; —_— both Suporintendent Tost and Stoward Liv- | ¢34 literary programnie sk PUF | of tho alliance in this stato the credit of | st of vermillion and yot roalizo no por- e Doth suporintendent Tost and Stoward Lav. | Caivin Fil and oranic Millor, 1o cobred @ vaptos: | for Novembor, 180 2,43 | poso that prompted it was right, and the | Nebraska romains good in spito of tho | manent benefits to commereo or popula- e affairs of their admmistration are thoroughly | po¥s chatied with burelaiziug tho ventrat e T s 1 2T om0 | popular judgmont, always to bo trusted | agitation of somo of the demagogues | gion sbrablialls Goming to. the tront, (One .| 1nvestigated houso, ploadod guiity soon after tho trla ; D1, 24,005 coples: o 4 " P . o Mrat + e i A lettor to th effec as givel 0 Jol 2 S ELS Lo AL el UL A eqplon; fur Mareh, 1501 2405 COES(0 | when proporly eulightoned, approved | masquerading as friends of the farm- | Tho idea that the Ameriean pooplo at [ her citizons hns succcoded in robbing the | A JiHtar to that ellect was wiven to Job | iy pon at hard lubor, coples 2 Growar I Tasciivek. | it Tt did not take intolligent and hon- | €% The attacks upon her good an be induced to buy lots in | Standard oil company. Cotorado. o Hoard, howover, hua not yot [ | Clitrles M. thuucn, tho vounie wnan who L e O AL e et AT ey g s L i v i Golorado, o bourd, howovor, bud nob yob | vy, irrastod soino woels 0o on tho chargo M a1y o 5 % et = b tTiat Vet || DA A 0S¢ calamity ading of her wonderful past = om _Thayer in rogurd to | 5¢r 1 s fathor's namo to an order for » Pdayor dine, &, D1 e it B clodis G ai) (G se s B el e il b R LR L o QUEEEBATO VAN oA LB o L by f forsing s fathor's name to an ovder for NP IRIn, e York Recorder ring vaper published in Lincotn is | 50 and passing the same on David May, alarmed some of the eastern peoplo who | oastorn nowspaper is sheor folly. ; Notury Publie. [ I3BE was the foarless friend of the pub- o i : o it it o shd fu Lincoln 18 1 alioged to havo beoncommitted four years “Money is the groat quostion o o | 8, At Geo att and Jacob it Se=———=—————————— | |{c{ntevests.and wolfavo, and although' | have hitherto made lnveatments hove, Sttt i Rishor, two of Test's bondsmen, say that O I ialii f 1 ol ago, had his trial s Jud Brown this maha is known from one end ol ho | times ! sagely remarks Scnator Peffer, the | i 5 mornin 'no state failed to make a caso chia i = 3 o 0% 3, N Lo} " the board of publi ands and buildings the 0dds which intrenched and unscru- | For a timo it was feaved vory serious | country to the other asone of the boom | philosopher of the west. Has the senator | could do no more raceful aet than mako aa | ¢ Queen was discharged S pulous monopoly brought to boar was | consequences might follow the wild ru- | cities, Everything said in the eastern | discovered any age when it was not! estigation boforo giving publicity to stato- | ) Al uncommon circumstiynco was toted n : i e aG : AT gt B ments credited to certain members of the FEETon percentage of the profits. heavy, and the battle hard and pro- | mors which were set afloat by stump | press for hire will simply confirm the T S, ek o T L nnslugo lconso for M Hovbart b On eI longed, tho constant taith of the people ;I"':l‘\‘"l'* who had mf;l':' uu(wlh [‘)3”!" impression that sho was a hooming eity, ARSI ; Wik |‘!rh||’vv|~6 ndignation flashing from | {383 MK CEOH e 0 tho srooms T railronds will discover their mis- | in Ty Brg carried it to victory. That | Droin and who wore willing for solfish | but is now suffering from a reac- [ Emperor William had a narrow oscapo [ i yes at such an unjust fling, Scerotary of | glihar "who took in infancy at New Al take in abolishing honest excursions. | . s 3 ;. | #ims to defamo tho stato. tion. It is a foolish wasto of monoy | from being struck by lightning during a | D7 A0 SUG OGS I repIe: e | bany, Tnd. 3 aith has never faltered, and thore is | = 'fhe talk about Nebraskn's mortgago- | in our opinion to buy spaco in cast- | baif-hour thunderstorm the other day. Wil- | tho financss of the state, Tho board of pube | A Boy med Goodrieh living noar Cush- gratifying assurance that it is stronger | ridden farmers could not b contradicted | orn newspapers. Wo cannot reach tho | liam ought to limit German thunderstorms to | lic lunds and buildings commenced an inves- | 1% PG Wos bTLen, SESLRCiO, W o SRS today than ever before. Thisis beeause | except in goneral terms for the very | people wo want in that way. We havo | ten munutes. oy Aok o v oringhouses anethods Jutio O | medical ationtion saved tis Jifo. Tur Bee has nevor lost confidence in | £00d reason that no compilation of sta- | enough laborors and men who must de- Among t ¢ Colonels. ngh and scarolimg - investigation of © | Judie Wibbetis and u Jury are ongaged n ominous ! the people or failed to keop faith with tistics of indebtedness had at that time | pend upon wages to meot all demands at Detroit Frec press. % this m u(lv'r_] ”fd.{“,’u“rw.;.nl»:;lvv-lnl:vml:n‘ :!‘I\T; 7 man vs the Lincoln rapid transit company for popping which inereases tho volume of T : ; been made. Tho stato burcau of labor | present. We want, capitalists who will | If London society is going to close its doors | {L0R Ty 015 A0 thP Cest Lt £ could o 00 damages for injuries sustained about g X them. Their rights and interosts and ST o AT e aaaeed = @ . against Sir William Gordon Cumming he A s ago by being ditchod by tho West smoke and promises to b outinto a | Lo o ve alw b AT 1 statistics, however, has conducted somo | build factories,enlarge our jobbing trade, e s wwor Hore - and settia i con.. | fully perforu the duties of my ofiioo and I | [0 Yars 880 by firo 08 s00n 08 the board of public lands | Welfare have always boon its first and | jnvestigations, and finds that instond of | construct warohdusos and build up | MEhY come ay o . Propose not to decelve tho constituency that 5 e g R A highest concorn. Whatever seemed in- | baing mortgaged to denth the far ¢ tucky. The fact that he is a colonel would | elected me or the state I serve, I bolieve the and buildings begin their invostiga- | Dig soncorns SeYerseome being mortgaged to death the farms of | every branch of trade and commerce. [ jay iy in all right and the restof tho col- | other membors of tho hoard feol the samo. tions. | imical to these, whatevor menaced thom | Nebraska arc excoptionally froe from | It isthe men of means and enterprise | oncls down thero would bo willing to take 'rlL |m||li;-|l\ of this ]l:h}il:ffll scandal did A Wostarn JURel E il racenily robbadiar MO e ; with injury, Tite Beg has fearlossly | dobt. Onlyabout 15 por cont of tho | who are nooded. . When thoy have mado | chances on bis sliding his countors ovor the | bt Gt (T3 £10 PRAe,00 Pablle lands nnd RN trearsiiyionk AretindClooks showing no favor or | Mortgage indebtednessis the result of | their investmentsan increase of popula- | line. quict as possivlo while we were pursuing Jifis (Beothon lighted that b ing forwarl, but many people in Om: e e S ¢ e | sicknoss, poor erops and othor misfor- | tion naturally follows -— this invostization, Tus Bew, with its char: | Dis wife's vrothor ‘1';.‘“{‘?..“.3"“ ighted that ho of which apgoars in today’s issuo, as if | peoplo, rogardloss of their position o | mortggo indoblednoss is for purchaso | qucoments for ~warehouse men who | I Sncramomr oe i et | oon son- | Bt how L 56 1ot ko Nonb'stAlmanto BN e WolbanJohnnie; it wore but yosterday it made its ap- | powor. As was said by the editor of | money. o St i 4 L 1 J Tt wis oxpectod that o special meeting of | if ¥0U haven't buen in swinming, how come ! Y wish to engage In grain and pro- [ tenced to two years imprisonment for steal- |, board 0f puvlic fande and. buildings | it that vour shict is on wrong side outt pearanc Tire BRE two yoars ago, on its eight- As un nstance of the large oxtont to | duco storago and commission. Our | ing two locomotivos—for ench locomotive, | teult e ot th monsidbn i ey oudings | G ilio Thore wasn't aity danger, ma, T which lands have been exchanged in | situation is commanding for a largo | one year. The man was altogether too mod- | dal, but Land Commissioner Humphrey | c0uld touch bottom T ataton il oly 1 5 5 A 3 . R ToTeRl ORI d to arrive, Ho se IS 3 “Socan 1, repled his mamma as sho this state it is related that but two per- | increaso in the jobbing and wholesalo | erate. Had he stolen the whole railrond he | failed to arivo, Ho sent a telogram that he | S8 AW L/ EW0CE sons in Johnson county are residing | trade. No line is overdone and the | Migbt have made himself its president. Who, ;:‘Y(“I':_ld"l"&l"::;rl:fl‘?"h-:ht'gn*-l;vdu,u ncicjaro e | upon lands taken under the homestead | tributary torritory is just boginning to | LO™ \\'uul;l‘h:wu dured to accuso hum of | Siato Alien, Attorney Hastings, [ _ Vinkee Blado: Hurly—Hello, old mun, act. Al the others who aro living huve | grow. We neod above everything clso | “IealINE & locomotivot Land Commissloner Humphrey and Stato | ERUMEMOMEMEN. o (oo, In all the battles Tii Bii: hus fought | sold their intorests and the new pur- | in the jobbing trade a great wholosalo Satisfactory Appointments. the Gty there is not at presont a quoram 4 ; = — | its aim has boon to voico tho sontimont | chasers are largely thoir debtors. In | dry goods houso which has standing New York Tribunc (rep). thostato house. It is expected, howeve CLEAN GONE. Ir Hippolyte has not already boen as- | of tho people, untrammoled by the se- | Sarpy county, where tho investigations | enough to make this a dry goods mar- | President Harrison's judicial appointments | that Stato Treasuror till will roturn tomor. New York Herald. o : 2 : s ! vo ox. | Tow and on his arrival a meeting of the bonrd Maid of Gotham, I am gone. wore made most oxtensively, it is found | ket, thus aiding all other wholesale mop- | Nave all been of a high order and have ex- | [ F06 O MR SRE SO0 0 IR UE OF (he hotrd MatdorlClrmaumilBiiEoLe SN that but 40,000 acves of the totak of 141, - | cantile establishments. We need flour- tm;wxl L‘Qvll' ('u!n:lm(‘mn of his t‘n:v;i sb‘lr:x'[x)m" Attorney Genoral Hustings intond to- tako And, besides, T'm gono on you 000l atres tarolin ot I be T ) o o | o S i e : ents. Yesterday he announced his selactions | Superintendent Test at his word ana give Thirk of that, sweet maidéu, too. 3 0 a0t o .m un JICy 0 ing and cercal mills, malt houses, a | f5rtno newly established court of private | the matter a thorough investization, although You yawn! Thatit1s late I know, county the farmers havo 376.40 por | starch factory, a beet sugar | jand claims. Of the five judges thrco aro | Uhey intended to do so anyway. But 'm so gone I canuot go. capita in the savingsand othor banks | factory, a wheal ' foundry; ||cepublidans nnd/tiwe: dsmosraty, - Thie! ohlet A COUNCILMAN'S THIOR Prince butchery the other day is a fore- | - (e . . A Mr Tesorins tin 5 Epoch: Brown—['d bave this infernal e 5 Th valua work "HE BB sposit. 6Fey e 36 18 0x-Congroess it TG Mr. Joseph Burns, one of the member i Spoc 4 have erna runner of his violent death. 0 uable ov ITE BE of deposit and hundred other institutions | justice is ex-Congressman Joseph R. Reed of HoRalts (I_m”"_“. R "““glw:'““r\* 0: tooth out if I were sure it wouldn't hurt too —_— has dono in promoting the mu- These figures and facts, given out to | which shall employ men and money. | Towa. Two of his colleagues, as well as him- | yousgivon him by a number of papers be: | much LIFORNIA has the honor of making | torial progress and prosperity of Ne- the world officially, and commented | They could be made profitable. The | Self. have had provious experience on tho | cause ho did not vote for the resolutions of Mrs. Brown--Make up your mina, my e = bench and the other two are lawyers of high | respect concerning the deceased councilman, | dear, thav you will feel just about as much reputation. The composition of the court as | % B. Arcibald, ' Buens says that tho “wholo | pain a8 voi do wheu you give mo a littio RS thing was trick of Kice's to cover up a | moucy to go shopping. o wholo scems to bo_oxcellent, ana on tho | [ wis o tricl of |1 DENVER proposes that hereaftor when valuable franchises avo voted to corpor- | ations the city shall reservo to herselfa | 1t is to bo hoped the discovery will not be delayed until the opportunity to e PASSING JESTS. J00. At first he was nearly toart broken, antagonized, it when ho discovered that” tho thief was GOVERNOR CAMPBELL is disconsolate. | eenth anniversary: “Intogrity of pur- To knew his opponent would be Mc- | pose and fearless ing for the right, Kinley, but he allowed himself to hopo | as it was ablo to see tho right, have that luck would give him the help of the alliance. Ho is already a political corpso, dead beyond resurrection. constituted its impregnablo strength. eassinated thoro is littlo reason for ex- | ductive influonces of power and pelf, pecting him long to remain alive. The | and undismayed by threats from cor- bloody stylo of dispensing with his : porate monopolics or potential political enemies inaugurated at the Port-au- leaders,” tho fiest shipment of Amoriean tin. It | gy and of Omahn is universally | 1O DY tho stuio pross o vo- | way to advertiso Omaha is Lo corros- \\ufln\]flkl.u ::ul.‘x[:.ll.;i“ ,y;\’.‘:hnkll mines In | pooognized and ncknowledzed. Thomost | evmins, o€ oustorn frlends and im‘\t;l‘;»‘nil.\ ‘\‘.}m\:,‘:n.‘m:lp. u|)lum\\]m de : southern California, londe; E i B 3 PSSR ) . S ; Vo cir means to theso enterprises [ oo TSy int, | Scher has on foot. Sl 4 I e e Diogoharbor on tho sioumer Corona, and | in¥oterate enomy of this papor will not | yal has collectod from official veportsand | and oxplain to thom honostly but | Br 9% of tho pepsidonus othor appolnt- || s bogin with” says Burns, +Couneilmon | Wishington Post: Mls, It fanmiu’, Downiy shipped to San Francisco. The con- | hesitate to concede that no other influ- | Tir Ber the facts in tho caso and | efliciently what a field we have to offor it ool SRR o O e ig as 12,001 co, cortainly no newspaper influence speaks encouragingly of the conditions SR B 5 ‘i 2 Sty LUM SCAN. and when the council convened and a_resolut [ *It is that same.” signment was 12,000 pounds, ence, col y no u‘ influence, ! R i for investments. The people will follow THE ASYLUM SCANDAEL, I on e e Ran | SRSt N ORI AT oA T Fhare “Why, " rejomned the other scornfully, “ho = has hoon at all compakablo with that of | they oxhibit. As tho work of investi- | tho commorce croated and realestate | o5 S e timediately (0 pass: Tosolitions. | dowt kiiow onough about farruming to plaus EX-SENATOR MCDONALD and Presi | qyp Biag in the upbuilding of this state | 84ton procecds a gratifying showing | will increaso in value with the growth b ';’;"“r“w“ TR G \l\-l:m of respeet o Mr. Archibald we all favored [ 'is feet in tho road and raise dust.” - ol . v PO itical ene- STy ¥ d g 5 will be made from all sections of Ne- siness and ati A Y ora o 0 0 it. But Rice, who has a scheme on hand, saw dent Hureison havo heon political ene- | % 0 0 e o o of business and population. A city 4 i N tings insaue asylum, which rather | his opportunity, and woved that the council DODGING PAIN. mies frum onrly manhood, but thoy have Epilee;and, the evilivbion coptaln ity which does business advertises itsolf by | taies the shine of all similar trausactions of | atjourn out of respect to Avchibald. His re- ns & man in our town likewise been personal friends and neigh- faith in the agriculvural possibilitios of | sponsible orators sought to bring upon | jis business. e ST i F e £ BT e to Archibald was microscopi And ho was wendrous wiso; bors. The message of sympathy sent | Nebraska, and an equal confidence | the state will be entively provented and e There probably other of the volcanoe solfish _ into mtI« ‘]:\ ¢ pirimount. ]l-’J\:val‘«l’ llx‘:;‘ hl'.l;ul:)\--lhvnnv his dying friend proves the president’s | in tho desting of Omiha as a | whatover misapprohensions have beon | UNLESS Omaha takes hold of the mat- | not yet in state of eruption. Hghting And publio buildings aud for over & o tender regard for the ablest domocrat in at commer: contor, tho ed- | occasioned will be corrected. Nebraska | ter with vigor, appoints committees and Fremout Tribune: Tue Bre makes an ex- | mouth we have been endeavoring Lo get him He did 50 strange a thing, in Hoosiordom. itor of THE "BrE has boen con- | 1S all right. [Her credit is now first | lays out a plan of campaign, and pushes | nibit which purports to show that Stowart }\C‘.f{‘":;:.‘u]“;\::f[‘:‘," I_“. “\‘:‘[I‘I‘:."l}(-:; ‘;'{.\m{‘.«l,v‘,',‘, o0l ’",',];‘“v’“',',‘,“,;‘,'[":f,“" l,'i:f;’f,‘;,l' ———— g —— 2 i 4 * St class and will bo muintained. A good | her interests, Chicago will have a wal- | Liveringhouse and Dr. est, of the Hastiugs | g6 rie lighting purposes aro being put up in 4 T articlo in today’s supploment o | Stantand untiving in his efforts to at- |y, wna good pricos will life o vory |away in tho convention contest. This | 88ylum, have been looting from the stato by | Gy nstounding mauner. Sometimes you N. Y. Herald: Sweot Feminine Voico— True Bieks upon hunting and fishing ro- large porcontaygo of alldus indebtednoss. | city is abundantly ablo to provide for tho | Meaus of duplicate bills which thoy hiwve put | thos poles overs block aud thon soveral | Pledse, dear, dowet 50 G sorts in Wyoming is well worthy of | fered horo forthe rich reward of industry — ropublican national convention, Sho | for thelr own and assistams’ sularios. ) L6 s A BloadinshIus g LRI g . AT = as six or seven. ‘This shows that favoritism 1s Sweet Feminine Voice—No, no; you have ABLE AGREEMENT When the stato board of public lands and | {5000 b ol ™ “We have been endeavorir had quite cuough. Let go' of my hand, sreement entered inlo between MO p A buildings makes an ipvestigation and verities | 0t/ [§ice before tho council to nstruet bim ploase (R T ek s e e everybody joins in the effovt tobring the | 114 charges it will be time enough to con- | corning the proper situavion of these Ji Ploading Male Voice ~Then let go of my 4 e 4l 7 9/6¢ politicians here next summer. Let the | gean, nds of Livevinghouse and | but he hus cuuningly avoided such instrucs | peer. A AR ment of tho United States, fova suspen- | g egtate exchunge, the Roal Bstate | Test will bo loth to beliove the uccvsations | tons through various ingenious wethods of service, but THE BEE is proud to claim | sion of seal fishing in Behring sea until a considerablo share in bringing, about | noxt May, will be memorable as having traet attontion to tho opportunities of- perusal, especinlly as the season of | and the profitable investment of cupital. recroation is appronching. Wyoming | It would be idle to attempt to compute presonts especial attractions to the Isane Waltons and nimrods of tho trans- Missouri rogion. can give Chicago points and then win if in dollars and cents the valuo of this 5 keeping the council from asscmbling. Pinally Somerviile Journal YL whisk Owners’ association and the board of | against ther Lab1 vl d0ADILGNG15 O EDoBILIAD LA 8SaEed || o ot b i tas R ppen- w X trade hold a joint meoting to devise Has ebraskan: There has been such | & quorum, when he pleaded sickness | stedt from the placard in the dr 0 Wit SENATOR MANDERSON has again been | the splendid progress of Nebraska ana | been conducted in ashorter time than | © o0 1hd means for carvying forward | a row kicked up about the wmanagement of ;n.u 'li«h”u\'«mfi’tl tho Issuo ‘Hn reso- | dow, ]I\v-nllm called the proprictor to the N 3 ution s week was to cain | goor and asked utorviewed on Nebraska politics. Con- | Omaha during the past 10 yours, and to | Perhaps any other agrcoment of equal affairs at tho asylum thaf it is best for all | /% 00"00a and meanwhilo the polos o lan’t that rathor o high prico to chargo donsed, his interview roads as follow importance over l[')“"l“‘"‘““'j”"“'"‘n'" M1 hegun by the discussions of tho nows- | Purties concornod that an livostigation bo | yoing up ull over the vity s bost suits Kice's | just for looking at your whisk brooms " Harrison will bo the choico of Nobraska ; governments, The proposition for a | o = L "0 S0 0 T wosts Lo oroes | made. Solong s nonois mado the cry of | fancy and friendshivs, While crossings whe 3 republicana, The state hos always been ed by the poople. It is not the loast | ¢losed season was made by the United l'\:f:‘“’; \::l:‘ ‘:;"""'.'“‘l“:‘l"‘“i "r“"{i‘\fu‘ %% | corruption will be kept up by thoso who have | the lights may be most neoded Dotrol o0 Broey 19Ia hork @t Ihcad ot A A most enterprising city on this continent | 4, flum ofMcials will lay one straw in | 1 favor of passing rosolutions of ‘respect gone yeu! T ving, T iance | history of this paper and the labors wero somewhat delayed by the desir Lol that the asylunofels 4 the memory of Mr. Avchibald, but before the oung Spooner (answering) —Yes, sie; yos, aggressive following. The allinnce Y pag ors of | we yed by ive of | ;14 to compel hor to rospoct hiar young | tho way, but.on tho othor nand will lond all | Lo MEmEEY of Me uchibuld, but bofos AR sonator wero a botting man he would Tho best assuranco for the future is | Wishes of the govornmentof Canada. As = — public lands and buildings owo it to tho tax- | ‘Throush an assumed respoct for tho doad o hedgo very cloverly vho rocord of the pust. Trk BEE is now, | 00" 8 these were found to be favor- THE men who protest against assess- | payers of the state, to tho asylum officials, to 1‘:3‘\?“1;1.n{.l‘wt‘,\m‘.m".A“"t:; I‘::qlr::.“:.:;tlm.:.‘l.:.u‘-: e ——— ' | able a bill was introduced in parliament | ing corporate personal property in tho | the city of Hustings and to themselves to : Harvard Lampoon, roviding for an order in council pro- | Rifth ward to the credit of other wards | have an early investigation, upon us that he can,’ This wild-eyed and frenzied young bluddo 4 TS Bpax ¢ ! ¥ : ok up o fan for Miss Buddo hog pack for the sonson us against lagt | friend of the people. Thelr rights and | hibiting British subjdcts from taking | are stayers. Thoy simiicine 1ife mise Jlattsmouth Horald: Tho Hastings asy THE NEW ELECTIIC CAILS, Stoopod to pick up o fu Mis, i p qainst last | f j wre stiy Thoy aroymaking lifo mi Pl 3 year of 110,000 hogs, Kansas City 53,000, | intorests and welfaro arc still its first [ seal in Behring sca, which meeting with | ableto the county commissioners by per- | lum is in a muddle, and it will take somo | ‘foday the lirst trial trip of a motor on the | Fii" cout split up the vack, \ 3 now electricsystom was made. Tho car was | 4 S cont sbit ul B his teoth, “Mo 610,000 It will bo observed that Om: has asscrted and fought for during | Nigh privilege was rapidiy pushed to its | ing from the new departure. The olec nd stoward havo not been systematically | i) o1 parl, a distance of about two miles is not only holding her own against | 20 yoars it still adl "““:(""‘" "‘l”"”‘!""'[‘;”“‘ r "‘“l":"”"‘[““" trie light compuny's ‘euse, In which tho || e 0 0 0 iaings 18 fully awakenod to | this line was tho signnl for unboundod en y 7 tho clorkcs in o real estath ofice to Kansas City, but shows u gain upon that | o000y oooune thay has carriod o | V08 thereaftor a matter of only a few | vule of the commissionors was violat the importunce of a thorough lnvestigation, | thusinsm wlong the entiro routo. The trip | St Ot Of tAe SRFIL G B e ot You hava in theso columns, Omaha is bound for | intothe front rank of Amevican journal- § what this govornment hold to be w most | Kirst ward whereas' it principal offico | Thayor returns. Tho Horald would suggost e B e e a8 g | mamain the poliod coury racord taday.) s socond place as o hog pucking conter | 1M it will continuo to pursue. As | essential pre-requisite to the final s isin the Fourth, js an instance of in- | that while they have an expbrt bookkeeper | motormen | bi % L e I 1nes ready for constant use, and by Sunduy next | wHGET I A eloctricity will have entiroly supplanted | 1OU1en em L e v ponE oot mules a3 @ locomotive power in Lincol Clothierand Furnisher: Head of Fivm-—Mr, entertain a national political convention |\ =00 5 LT t work to | Would have been, according to the | cute are found its vasmifications. the record of the repu ‘: ”""" for )f"r“]l must not overlook the fact that Denver | ¢ P45% re 18 yot a groat work Yo | 4000 iuformed authorities, very little —— o o4l “""r";‘!““ LA "y““l‘l‘]:““"“l"‘ Firo was discoveredabout 3 o'eloek this | vory bigh for u dull trip. What have you o 14 y > o y p, " v ) 1 advantage o i position to plunder the morning in tho amo building in Belmont | s about vt . ; geal tiahorlos loft to, contond for, ACCORDING to Sidfioy Dillon’s state- | oiiuee™ o republican party bas no Taw- | adaition at North Fleveath streot, near the | Travers—The teuth of tho mattor is, busi conclave in August, 1592 Donver stato and its motropolis shall have been | A larger fleet of poachers than ever bes | mont thers ave othar railroad wre but 120,000 people, while Omaha, South | realized, and Tri B proposes to do | fore entered Behring sea had prepaved | than Gould, but they did their weecking - - iron works, ‘The bullding was wrapped In ¥Q-hetn saktylie Yoy oavy | Omaha and Council Bluffs have nearly | {ts share. With regard to its charnctor | t0 operate therve, and as they kill indis- | in the litoral sense. While Gould breaks THESUNNER YOUNG M ;..‘ ‘m\ 'at hand to fight tho fire the bullding T can do Omaha can cortainly attempt. been 8o great that there was probubil- | up the cars and engines. He states that The triennial conclave draws a larger 7 ity the fisheries would have been prac- | it will take a large sum of money to put 1 zoes 4 " e crowd than a political convention, leading posltion 1t now ocouples and to vy destroyed. As it is little anmage | the damaged equipmont of th ; ghest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report. THE contracts for supplying beef cattle | Gratoful for the generous patronage it | taken prompt measu to warn tho e D ssant and neat, : ® to the groat Sioux Indian agencies huve | enjoys, Tie Bk will still aim to de- | poachers away, and the commersial | Tire appronch of the first proximo re e i - 2.-.,..:mm-.\[.ulm .u\"-:l!unnl xnm;al\;-u--lf-ul; serve the confidence and support of the | COwpany is limited to the small number | minds the D very v and, i Suspiciously simultaneous with this fue 5 | necessary to recompenso it for providing | after that » the t 4 y poople t vhose orosts and oifare ’ . , comes the intelligence that 50,000 head | POOPIO to Whose intereste und weltare It | 1 vy o' wantg of the natives, us requived | back will & ! k A of Texas cattlo aro to be shipped to the [ 18devoted. by its contract - | 2, will th P ‘n 'd again on horns and bones instead of meat | financial methods in vogue at the Hust- | shown an oxcellent disposition, There | stroet improy tho i i & .@@/’@@ o ep " unless the interior dopartmont has made | ings asylum for the chronic insane huve | was a timo when it appeared to desire to v ¢ v its specifications very nccurato und | awakened the officers of that institution | retard negotintions and to defeat an | COULD any ; 1 ; ; . Ww PURE 't n rati arf 5 " Ly 3 charg Ve N o1 Messrs. Chapman, Wittinan and my he stairs)—Ewmily, isn’t that young man strong for Blaine. Algor has quite an | onorable and gratifying part of the | States in May, and the negotiutions mado the charges. We do not apprebend v | ) t ) ¥ 3 movement is still formiaable. If the | its foundor and editor. the British govornment to learn tho | oo poyitor, tho assistance In their power. Tho board of | wishod to put & stop to Kico's tricks. | sir But Do afraid 1t's no Ko with ho, sir, RUPTUED 118 SWALLOWTALL, 5 A us at the beginning-of its carce: o seeking to bring all the unjust opprobrium CHICAGO shows a falling off in tho B RoR A LB But, alas and al k! Omaha 8,000, The total decrenso is | and highest concorn. Tho principles it | little opposition and being a measuro of | sistently exposing -irvegularitios result- | testimony to prove that the suporintendent | W efririsara i Was B, [Eho car wis obbing the state. Tho board of ! Ihe fiest appearance of an electric ear on Washington ost afvaid, unclo," city. As has froquontly baen remarked days, when thero was consummated | its porsonality being credited to the | whieh will be made as soon as Governor | Ws made with only a fow stoppages, and | Pt S0 Gine with poult I soe your within a year. to the interests of Nebraska and | tlement of the controversy which will | consistency which'Tt 1§ oxtremely difli- | in their employ that he could well be used i I'ne machinery at tho power house is all | o iokeny cooped up dis kin' ob weddah an A FIKES Pravers, your expense necount fizures up will have the Knights Tomplar teionnial | D dono before the possibilitios of this | of tpe ! many ring and wants noue. ielington line, kuown as the Norih Lincoln | no: 1 80 uiot that I got discouraged two hundred thousand. What Denver criminately the slaughter ‘would have | down the stock tho other people break —_— keep abreast of journalistic progress. vill bo done, the government having | Pacific into good condition. ranges of South Dakota. The chunces MUST BE INVES/1GATED. | "It is simplo fairness to say that in this PEOPLE solocted a good brand of beef iuspectors. | to the fact that something must be done. | agreement, but it must now bo conceded | for a si are that the Indians will bo feasted The expose made of the peculiar | matter the British wernment has | contr 30 tho good work already auspiciously vo that its efforts ave justly appro- name's mudd 08 to as firml —— Omshs, THE Bre will be found | Sooner or later be submitted to arbitra- | to justify. The degpge the commission- | investigating the other stato institutions CnroAkers who fear Omaha eannot | .o fuithful to them in tho future as in | oM for without the suspension there | ers go into the question the moro intri Lot us know that ali is straight and keep up us & newspaper it will spare no effort or — means at its command to maintain the

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