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THE OMAHA DAILY HEI""‘"IIII RSDAY, JULY 2 tcomtptonsons et o ottt [ CARTER HARRISON'S AMBITION | skt i, "3t | WILL MEET THE ALTON (UL.| The Majority éllAiR)lAN WATSON'S URASE. instrument and the peoplo who adopted it creating a_disturbapoo ot Twelfth and contemplated no probablo occasion for the Douglas. Ho was taken to the county jail Of so-caned cough-cures db little more than _ [CONTINURD FROM FIRST PAOR.) | ofice to become vacant within the and tho commissiotiérs of insanity will be v Impair the, digostive functions and create ernor Thaver with ‘the letter” and said that | o years for, which s govermor, Sioulf | Ohioage's Ex-Mayor Wants the Allinnce | SR, PO reativor ‘ovcassive iconols | " eotern Assooiation Lines Tustruoted to | gy SYUIC cures tho cougt, does not in ominit d heard - s | bo chos i vid e : i [ ! cohol- ; o , does - :’.;:.rnl"x'\' '.:':d“ n:’;;ln‘: ':.,"nm"m,r..?f!,',:':,‘,’[}‘\l,“ | there should be no one elected at the same Nomination for the Presidency. ism, and has been constantly growing worse Meet the New Rate. terfere with the functions of either stomach there was 1o justification for the nom. | relative time in the next even year that the of late, The polic Judge has given him or liver. No other medicine is 8o safe and LY fnation of & governor and that | incumbent should hold ~over; and as e several tarms i tho ounty juil, ‘but ho has efficacious in diseases of the throat and f - would pli oh | there could be no olection short of o more than made up_ for lost timo during the Jungs. B B, ‘To hrovh thal tho ool | the noxt even yoar, ho would necossarily THINKS DEMOCRATS WOULD ENDORSE HIM. | iyjtervals of freedor. AFTER THE MISSOURI PACKET COMPANY. Hous years ago Tt a severe cold, which mittec meant what 1t _ said, the | hold over for two ycars; for an g T - was followed by a terrible cough. 1 was alliance convention has boen ' called | Other oven year vrould not happen short of " 5 GROWING IN IMPORTANC . vory sick, and confined to my bed about four o tako place In Hastings but the nomina- | that time. An Enterprising Broker Endeavoring H e Kansas City-S8t. Louls Determined to months. 1 employed a physician most of tlon of a candidato for governor was not . 'H)' I‘IH‘Vl’”"l‘“ hlr vm';mfl‘fll* ,;VI;lB'i an to Form a Trust in Canned To- Progress of ¢ "'":l:f"n‘flm 11-2s to Destroy the Disturbing Element the time, who nnn(|y|-|nm |;m|‘ n mn.:um.»' ¢ the call.” Slection nad talen pleoe, to®! R Lva o8 — T " ents, Trafiic 3 tion, and that he could not help me. One of O 3rkynr Oushings Opinioh (LA b L OB LR ) AL A ik Wasnixoroy, July . —The movement for e bab s my neighbors advised me to try Ayer's Ol R o into the vacancy; and naxt the president ot stein Chicago Property. N o8- 00 Ute 1 At ald McLean Again. Cherry Pectoral. 1 did so, and, before T had ml\m‘vnrn:;xhll;m }‘n'\':‘l n'flt" rn;‘l'nlnlnrls;‘l ";0; the senate; and afterwards the speaker of tl omnll:nmm nmo § per ‘nfln‘! bonds at 3 finished taking the first bottlo was able to atter soriously, irst flush ho thought | the nouse of representatives. per cent is steadily growing in importance. 316 UD &I UN e, /and: to g0 ot By the the proposition & mucnsensical one. ‘Sup- | “iiAgain, by sections 10 and 20 of this same Papers covering about ono-third of tho $26,- o ) ) t " sai 2 iote B It taes ) 3 ox o 1 s ¢ N 2 J110AGO, July 22, —A . fme 1 had finished the bottle 1 was well, and pose,” said he, the republicans or independ- | article 5 it bocomes tho duty of the governor, Catcaco Opricm or Ttk BER, | | 500000 tonds held by natlonal danks have | orar kaaonoily $:—A meoting of the gen Hive romainad so ovor sinee.’~In D, Bixby, ents chould nominate and elect a man to the | iy case of vacancies in any oue or in all the Cricaco, July 22 f ) o atd it oral passenger agents of the western and et since. g 0 : ;’,m‘"'{-”{.,“.]'fir"t"’ and just ahout that timo | othor oxecutivo offices of the stato, viz: | Carter Harrison's namo is again tangled up ":"‘" pex "‘\‘f‘;"“:'“‘l‘“d e *“‘lr.\lwkl'h'lrw;‘ southwestern lines was held today at Chair- A‘ i) i ch Pectoral he Unitod States supreme court should re- | auditor, treasurer, tary of state, attor- | i political gossip, not as a candidate for the | AlS,ussignmen ssues aro being mado | yan Finloy's office to decide what action er’'s err C 7 g tate_Go! ovi v Eal, com + s1p, ; ible. Tho papers " ) the se Int instato, Governor Bovd, as I beliovo It n 1?‘““'1“” 0:“:“:::”;:‘“‘&45:1’1 pUBlic’ 18403 | yonato, not as @ gubornatorial candidato, but | 8 Tapidly as m:n.l kl;n papers returned | should be taken to meot that of the Alton in Y Nm_‘“y"' ) 7o the Citizens of Omaka and ¢ d buildings and 0 do L 0 2 ast_week for cire o v Vo governor! Pending this gubornatorial | fustrsetion to. appeiat somo oo to Al | 83 & candidato for the highost oftice n tho | during the past whok for circulution have | making o round trip rato of #10 botwoon Kan- | DR, J. 0. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. sas City and Chicago on account of the Sold by all Drugyista. Prics $11 aix bottles, §6 14 icinit ing at Detroit, question in the highest court in tho land, I | the vacancy, but the constitution no | giftof the American people—the position of think vou ropublicans would botter take & | whers provides for tho appointment of & gov- | chief exocutive. It is generally recognized | Londs suspended on this account s still quito large. Tho department has recoived from | Grand Army me back seat. ernor, or u.n“nm.‘.-ur1{.:0\5‘::3:. OXCOP e | DY the peolo of Chicago that Mr. Harrison's | several sources copies of n cirenlar pub- | The Omaba lines decided to take no action G A SEMENTS, T | _Dr.c. Goo Wo s 4 rezular graduate of Unwarranted and Hiegal. (LR S UL R k) ambition knows mo bounds. He has con- | lished by a firm of bankers in New York | whatever, but those reaching Kansas City R e R LS A LS LI Hon. John L, Wobster said: “From n po f i aware that saction 13 of atticlo 10 of | quored the democratic party his frionds | Who mfl;‘v';d:h:'I::“'j:‘fi"“(j'(l::g’\:'"“::_';::’tnr;r"‘gz‘l(:-l were authorized to meot tho Alton's rate and GR,AND Opera, nouse iLrs, 1n son, oSt Ch1heso oolioKs litical standpoint I deem it very unwise for | tno constitution provides that the general | ciaim, and the story is that ho has stacted on " g Yot Additional | they wiltall doso. This is greatly satisfac- 1o offars nis services to all those sufferlog ol to national bauks in taking out ‘ from dis 8 conquest of the farmers' aliiance move- | circulation upon deposit of United States | tOry tthe Alton peoplo. General Manager Saturday and Sunday, July 26 and 26 that in ment. The alliance conveution wiil, no | bonds, According to their circular, 4 por | Chapell said this afternoon: *“All we want | onty Two Porfo - | you good, Tk Most of the ingredients ho usoes the republican party to undortake to hold an | e, conSttuten BEVICES U he held - on election for governor this fall. ‘Woe haven | 1he Tyesday succeeding the first Monday of ropublican governor today. WHhat assuranco vomber of each year, oxcept the first gen- ses of any kind, and feals ¢ ry caso he undortakes ho niident o Two_only. Initial s hay o o ¢ ) o held early i g ’ cents bot 9, where monoy loans at 6 | is equality Vo Ar o willing 1 anee of the Stupendous Now Organizatia 1 his remo- do we have that wo can elect a republican | g REH Gl Shall bo on the sccond | doudt,be held early in 1592, probably as early | cents bought at 11 s equality and we are quite willing that tho 0 v 4 dlos nre Dotanieal substances from Chin governor at this time! Do we not hazard the | Tyasgay in October, 1875; and that the same | a8 February. Should Mr. Harrison, be se- | Pet cent would siold & profit of 310 fov each | other roads should wmuke the same rate GEORGE THATCHER'S Ao RCb e S supremacy of the ropublican party by advo- | gaotion” provides that ‘all state, district, | lected,it is claimed the democratic convention | fants eontinuoed At 2 per cont would be 8100 | *° 4 MINSTRELS | cating the election of a governor at the com- | county, precinct and township officers | wil uh _ % cents continued at 2 per cent would be $ CHICAGO & TOLEDO DEE LINE. N He eharges nothing for examination, consul ing olectiont Who s wiso cnough or far- | Gt PRCiich A0 (A, OMIEES | will have no plternativo to putsuo but 1o en- | for each $I0U0 it bonds, Donald McLean, gencral manager of tho Alllot with tation oF advice, You can eall and hive seeing nough to assure us that tho allinnco | ofuotive by the people, * * * shall b | 40rse him, Mr. Cloveland has always been | It is thought attho treasury dopartment | peouodd Chicago & Toledo 1366 lino, says RICH & HARRIS friendly chat with fim, and ho will frankly stite wh party or the democratic party mighit not bo | glagted at a general election to be held as [ & bitter political enemy of Chicago's ex- :ln'<'x‘v']\:xhxl; Rt would have boen better | 1 il be ao delay in constructing the the can do for you, 18 consuti- ) 4 At patty sigosedo i A d been based upon tho capita : thon< wnd communieations” conducted i tho it *:""l‘ ”l‘l,mr"l‘[‘ll'"“w"Jl'v::'gl):gi‘“'“l'.l'i aforoseid.’ Tt doos not follow from this that | mayor, and the democratic national commit- | 440 |~.\»o-u-ld THatend ‘;”:;I‘“I:“A vea :'m\«h ho contract has aireudy been let for O ed ‘ O Wt 08 PRVRGY fnd striotost contidence. in electing o governor in what respect would | o e (" chonse a kover ety Vi ST > e o i d of upo buildini tho frst sovonty miles “of the (: 88! y S remediod o 4y 10 takeand perfoo it bo botter off than It is now? 1f the repub- | WO Are to choose a governor overy year. ,The | toe, which it is claimed fs in control of the amount_of bonds, For example, u bank B the first sevonty miles of the line o | | His romedios are ensy to takeand porfeotly simply surrendering its power to the enemy. | {0%°" "y f0d force BIVAR, 16 I PEES BECOrT | power to defeat his election as mayor of Chi- | vest S11S,000 10 order to obtain §100,000 in 4 blo aris o Als “Tho interests of the republican and the per ¢ the framers, This means that when we do | eago this spring. It is said Mr. Harrison vest the amount i Lhprbats oaso of fonz standing and have trie e s N democratic party are alike on this question. | o curs they o chose o0l TV, Vi ¥ should invest of its cupital it ; RRT TURSDAY Lyl ; B o Lo pLoetions:) etioous state ofticars they must bo chosen at o | foels this keenly, aod wants an opportunity | il Lavo only $34,700 i 4 por cont bonds, WILL MEETTURSDAY. | Gngor tho manngemont of teny 0. Sayors. fiow or- | (YORY romedy Known without snocoss. ol Ronting Governor oy s nhicmed by. the | Goneral eloction—not necessnily every ye to_show his strength as a presidontial can- | as compared with 100,000 of the now con® | = A meeting of the board of commissionors a Bro e O ot TGS Ot | | nat bo weil o' try " o Chinuse oy suprems court of the Unired States, wo have | (it PEOVIROR 00 M O or only onc didate. tinued bonds. A caleulation mado upon this [ Of the Westorn Traflic assoclation has, been ket Dr. O Gee Wo bxamine the case and toll you assurod possossion of the cxecative oftice | $oy® W shall ehoosaa govarnor onlv ence fh TRYING TO CORNEI TOMATOES, basis shows results less favorable to the 4 [ called for next Tuesday to hear a numbor of s R JohK whiat'ne cin o? two years, und then only in every oven yoar, | | - il Rt por conts, and with 48 at $1.19 for money loan- | abvealed cases and take up for consideration | BOY D’S Opera, House, Dr. ¢, Geo Wo has thousands of testimonlals musi control. ho latest trust Is a_tomato trust, and an | {0 050k ant there is practically no dif- | the matter that was referrod to the commis- mong walch are the fol- “Special provision is made for the appoint- | enterprising Chicago merchandise broker is | farene + derived from that ciass | Sioners by the advisory board at the recent | ONE WEEK | P g ference in the profit derived from that ciass ) 'y NCING J] I_x\] Z(_) until the next general clection. Upon this question, I porsonaily entcrtain no doubt. If, tried all kinds of modicines and dostors. 'Now obust und heaitny M. V. VAN WORM Couneil Blurs.—( cliest; fow weeks thitn atprosont, However, the supreme court of the United , 55 SRy ; o ) { 715 North Twonty-fourd States stould revorss tho. ruling of tho su- ment of Judyos m caso of n vicuncy, and | trying to engineer it. He has ugonts at work | of bonds. ~Of course. when money loans at | meoting. R ATAGHITS O N DA LA Tinh BLEG0E OBIRBAS Do 8bY0rD SO0 BUTeC b prome court of our state, it_would_reinstate | Liet, Bt f b SORSERVOR, - YEUGS | all ovar the country trying to induce canners to | more than 7 por cent the new bouds aro Will Not » ake a Cut. SUNDAY MATI? & Tdly doveloping consumption: was told could Governor Boyd, and_that result would be | BeVIGes T8 SEEL, APEE e er "Until | enter into an agreoment not. to soll for loss | Preferable. &y KaNsas Ciry, Mo., July 22. —Mr. A. Hilton, MILLER B ROS. ROE ISt SIX months; eured wholly with Chi= equally fatal whother wo did or did not have | 1hy noxt goneral election; there is no such | than S5 centsa dozon av the canneries and has Rad Man from the West general ugent of the local passenger depart- KAJANKA = | BRI LCOR, 1500 iteh stroot, ~Suttorod an eloction of governor this fall. Suppose Wo | Jimitation on the term of the one who is to | already induced a large number of manu- SRR 35 (iteatiavel e i e AN 2 \VUay With sfelc houdacio and g ebititys had had an election this fall, and the repub. | Lmitation o tho term of the oo WhS I8 16 | facturers to sign tho conteact. Tho brokor | FALL Riven, Mass., July 22.-Great excite- | ment of the Aiton has received messago lican partv clected a_governor, and the su- 50,180 preme court of the United States should de- clare that James E. Boyd was a citizen of the United States, it would reinstate Gov- ernor Boyd in office, and would oust from the offico any republican who might bo elected at this election. I can seo nothing to governor, On the other band the constitu- sroes to advance any amount of money the | ment was caused last It by the shooting | from General Passenger and Ticket Aeent | Popular Prices—15¢, tion says that the licutenant overnor, | Pickers nay want up to say 60 per cent of | of Mary Powers of Lowell, Mass., by Dr. H. | Charlton in regard to tho Grand Army | = the prosident of the senato, and | tho value of the product, and in return for | jiawkins, an Indian physician, Hawkins is | of the Republic rates. * He authori o spoaker, - caso cithor ond - shall e B o e ot sioing | @ tall, powerfully built man, who has been | an _oxtonsion of tho return coupon upon B e ey & khoro was | Chicago gentleman. Tho dealors suy that | drinking so hurd recently that he ias becomo | application of the ticket holder from August T Third stroot, 1debility and pain in iont; never folt votter MES. I\ G RTCI, South Omaha, (Albright). U yours Aftor tryine other remedies for ol z 1oV ¢ s o v » terror of persons living > ty September 0. The following rates are i sond Dr, Goe Wo's treatment; now complotoly d no vacancy. Governor Thayer holds over | there are 1500 canners in tho country and | the terror of persons living in the vi y of | 18 to Sep g M Ph l 5 be gained by undertaking the election of a [ ) ,“,%m..,..w,, s olected, which, by tho | that it will b impossible to get all of into a | Rodman street, About 4 o'clock he ran into | authorized: Kansas City to St. Louis and 4 Enol IIB curea. 3 5 e ¢ governor tnis fall, but o the contrary I seo | Liiciiong of the constitution avovo men- | deal of this kind. the voud brandishing u rovolver and fired two | return, 86,505 Kansas City to Chicago and 2 D AJOUN 11 HAMMETT, South Omalu, (Wost \mm‘\-'fi{wrysmmx'llm{m;:‘ TI'\'I Tfu'n:"“r\ds“! tioned, cannot be until the November of the A CIICAGO HELFENSTEIN. »\li{lfl‘llly q'\nlvl.::mw:;sm M,ls! Il rlm"vr«:\v'hx return, $10; Kausas City to Detroit and E SOt oura OLitran 1t now uln A ;:g:‘n:’r‘g:j”m‘l‘grf{.’:“: i"rh‘ e xS 1d | oven yeur 1802 and bo further holds over Property ownors on Washington park :Tv\“x(in‘ 1:::5 L‘fi.‘,k'mm ull:l(::':‘l.llL nt:r‘ffm”'n'm rf{m‘n. m.i 53 )|\-H~'fls“( ity to L.u;(:nm.n\_u. e} 5l MRS W. A. NICHOLSON, Wi k th L, 2 would | ypiit his successor shall gualify in January, | between Fifty-first and Fifty-nifth streots aro | 5 B WL CRUTl ULy $17, via the Ohio & Mississippi from St. 2l g | street.—Rieumatism. t new o of be unconstitutional, it should not receive | ' oxtitod bver papors which favo been Hled g | Woand is considored vory sorious, as the | Lois, & vy esilipetien £ ] the lunas ind finaily noari. disoase: comploto encouragement. & “horo fs another provision of the consti- | tiv recorder’s tfiice nere.on behalfof Wijiam | Physicians sus thero aro “many ehances of | *“Tt1s not probale that a cut of the Grand 8 Tion: & | wrecks went o Eurgpoand tried, everything; I know no law authorizing an election of ohi'clinches:the 0 4 X M | lockjaw. Tha news of theshooting spread | Army of the Republic £ 5 vill be now entirelv curod by Dr. . : : g tution which clinches the soundness of this | J. Lioyd of Phils contesting their § Army the Republic rate of § will be Q@ ! i governor at the coming election of this year. Y i ) ‘ticle 5. This | fiy Ldovd of Philadelphia, contesting their | . pid1y and more thau 1,500 peoplo soon gath- | authorized by the Alton, Mr. Hilton O & N YATES, 2030 Q streot. South The_constitution of the state, as L read it, | Sonclusion, viz, seotion bof articled. thIS | title to their homes, Lloyd claims an inter- | uyq in the neigiborhodd of the house. A | bei Al SRR GomTaAnY 3 o & | Oomaha.—Female weakness and sick hoad P of (il state, as I read it | section provides that tho roturns of every | estiu the property by reason of a quit claim | S04 I the noig Rl G | . A | being asked what course his compeny would [ @ | aches could wet no relief tiil Dr. Geo Wo cured orbids such an election. Section 1, article | ajastion for the officers of tho executive de- | doed execatod fo bhim by thoe couple who | S4uad of policomen quickly arrived and sur- | pursue if the rate to Detroit and return 1 5 | me. ‘Wil gladly recommend him for theso b, provides that the first election of governor i ed oxecuted to him by the couple who | v;;qed the place, but would not enter fo hould ve reduced. led: “We' would 7] @ | troubles. i b lashng partment—the governor being one of them— | owned it in 1958, tho wife failing to sign tho | FO co, but would not should be reduced, replied: “Wo wou n from thrde to five wibles. : X shall be held ou- the Tuesday succeeding the | ¢ o D 1 | Jong time, as Hawkins throatened to shoot. | welcome the opportunity of bel blo 4 I Tor the honofit of those Who cannot seo the ; ghali beheld on tho Tuesday succeeding the | shall bo sealed up and transmitted by tho | deod mado at that time. The proporty s | o ime a8 Hawking /throatened to « welcome tho obportunity of 'bein ablo to ) 8| doctor he his prepared the following elght 4 o e, b fodt oach | roturning officors to the secretary of | worth two und a half millions. auking vamo lere from the west and furnish the Grand Army of the Republic 2] £ | remedles for the most prevalent disousos: succeeding clection shall bo held it the samo | G, 'directod to the " speakor of © tho e dead shot. \‘!;:n‘)lllnc;l::’hul;l deink hostea witha lower rato, and asa natural resulv 4 instantly, 12 IR LD L] Pafter.’ | 5us0 of reprosentatives, who sbull immedi- S R .| @ belt around hima es abol ndshing | would be compelled to make a corresponding This year, 101, is aot in the samo relative | 1ot 0 FRTECLATIIH U0F (o house and | A aisease which proves itself contagious is | a long horse pistol. Avout i1 o'clock eixht | reduction in our local oxcursion Eitas o)y [ 500 por Bottle. g time, and’ is not an even year within the | {itoig proceoding to other business open wnd | FAgIng among the cattlo of Lawrence county. | officers entered the house and succoeded in | eastorn terminals.’” 3 Dusetonsfosiond i BLOOD PURIFIER, RHEUMATISM CURE, languago of the constitution. According to | fyrich”the same in tho presonce of a | The cattlchave soro tongues and weak backs | takiug Hawlkios in ifons to the station. l Phemoline : ; i “ATARRH CURE, INDIGESTION AND DVS- this section a governor cannot be elected and give way in their feet. One hundred or - tiver © 1 : Mudicine Co. C ] until 1892, O O e e e o1 | moro cattlo have died in the couuy within & Spiritualists to-Tuild a Colleg to s ompatitlon gk Omaha. g PEPSIA CURE, SICK HEADACHE CURE, LOST It may bo suggested that this section re- | 1)y hal] of the house of representatives. Now | Week. Muxcte, Tnd., July 2.—Over ono thousand [ o G BT b e Y ST S ed MANHOOD CURE, FEMALE WEAKNESS CURE, lates only to tho regular elaction of gov- | saction 7 of article 3 of the constitution pro- CHICAGO'S PROSPECTIVE HOTELL, bolievers in spiritualiamjare in oamp at the | — 3> Louls rallronds have daclarad war AND KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE. ernor, but that is no answer to the SUgkes- | yiges that the session of the legislature shall [ A hotel which will cover two acres of b 7 - against the Missouri river packot line. Tho 4 new ground near Chosterliod, west of Muncie, ss that | ailroads aro co-operatod with St. Louis mer- | POR, OLD AND YOUNG. tlon that u governor can only be clected in | commenco at 12 o'clock noon on the first | ground is a big project. even for Chicago, but theeven years, A special election of gov- | foroie! 0 ch an edifica 15 to besarected and the work | and the affair is proving such a suce : : 1 y in January in the years nex’ en- | such an edifice is to beferected and the work | &! A hagsno chants who are offering to deiiver hardwaro 7 3 2 Those troubles can ansily bo diaznosod and / Srnonise ‘L“'l‘l“"g““‘L’l“;“““’fi'l';g‘r';‘“‘,‘“";‘}L"vf‘;’;‘d‘ suing tho oloction of tho mombers thereof, | of constriction is to o bogan at once. | Tho the proposition to ercet a sru-nu.:m N L T T T T o oristaLiver Pills act s 'f»'r'"}.’.‘u.f::: el [Fimneseicecuf n bo dinzngse] and G . v | hotel is to be ka the Mex ill | is again bei shed., There is but, i ST e SEbroLE troubles writ for quostio ainst, Thero are such guards around tne | Jid 8% 00 other time, unloss as provided by | hotel s aown as the Mecca and will | is again being pusted. Thereis but ono iu- | the same price that they can bo brought by | age, 88 upon the vigorous ma roubles wr g atanip for quoition iafds around tho | yhis *conatitution, L. 0., upless specially con- | bo erccted on the north side of Thirty-fourth | stitution of this character—at Oneida, N. Y. | puc St PiG Bl hos offico of governor that a vacancy ean hardly | youeq by proclamation of the governor. | strest, betweon Doarborn and Stato streets. | Dr. W esterfield, president of the Indiana as: | “HRaSP TN 11 Kansas City packet line remedy for e arise. The constitution provides, section i, | Soovion © 4 of the same article | It will front 264 feet on Thirty-fourth street, | sociation, states that'tho matier of raismg : e “ s I s 5 g 4 A 4 it owns tho boat, but from a lack of support on articio b, that the governor shall hold ‘until | PECCACC 1ot th torms of offico of mombers | 230 feot on State strect and 23 feot on Deart | the ondotmant for this establishmont of a cole | Srvs the bouty but from o lack of support, on his successor_shall be electod and qualified.’ ' O 3 horak o sedblieon d 2 Fathve 8 ! of th legislature shall be two years; and as [ born street. There will be a large court in | legoe is now under way. A number of wealthy [ poa by 20 CEESR RS 0 By section 161t s provided in caso the gov- | (o'oie ity lawisiature last fall~in 1500 -wo | the centor, where the dynamos and boiler | spiritualists over the “entire country have | POBis Bas never been TRl the TIYEL | givetone and strength to the weak stome N B ernor caunot act as governor, that the licu- | caunot elect a new one until the fail of 18025 | house will be placed. The structure will be | signified their willingness to give libérally to | aryemoon Started east. (1o intendod to call | 3¢ Dowels, kidneys and bindder. . . ) tenant governor shall act as governor. nor can that legislature convene until Jan- | built of pink stone and bo cight stories high. | the college. Caroll Brenueuberg has donated “By section 18 it is provided that if the & ) 1 e is esti od e g sollege d has headed a HN‘A!L}I!H of the stockholders to discuss the y 2 : ed B0 | vary, 1868, he total cost is estimuted at something over | the ground for the college siteand has headed | ;4yisgiility of withdrawing tho boats from | s Youtenant govornor becomo incapable of per- | "o wo seo we are hedged iu | 81,000,000, FLA. | the subscription with 31,600 cash. ‘It is the | fa Ransns Gty trado altogethor and trans. 519 North 16th Strast here, 1t s truo Governor Thaver could con- | vy (oo o intention to begin building this ferring to the lower Missouri river points and Mississippi and Ohio river poiuts. Conntipation. Office Hours from 9 a. m. to 9 p. e [ant and a favorite with th 3 THE ERIDGE CA: Indtes. Sold in England for 1s. m., Every Day, 1150, In Amorica tor 250, s o from your Drugists Morpnine Hnbis s to Decide it ond to W, it i PITJMT." 30to w0 da s Nopay till cured. DR J STEF AENE Lebansa. 3 ALWAYS AHKAD of the senate shall act as governor, and in | g 1% (RS L OVETROREIANEE RN B caso the presideut of tho senato shall become | Yori; & 108} 3 9 f © | nothing excopt what was specially named in | : Recovered His Wate iucapablo of performing the duties of gov- | pis™ "\ gelamation conveuing it, and | President Lansing Galls the Boys to | oy the night of June 21 Stephen Gett7, an ernor, tho same shall’ devolve upon the | i~ musy be conceded on all ' hanas Rally Around the Banner. +Cord, Brady & C speaicor of the house of representutives. It | ij,40/it is not contemplated by tho constitu- | Lixcory, Nob., July 22.—|Special to Tue | SMPLOYe of McCord, Brady & Co,, sav down will be seen that amplo provision has been | yjoy that a governor holding over under ox- | per ) fion. 1. W. Lansing [Special to THE | o “tny stops of thostoroand fell asleep. | Judge Brew ro mado for tho occupancy of tlio office of g0V~ | hregs provisions of tho coustitution would | Be%:1==Hon. 1 W. Lansing, prosident of the | when no wwoke his waten was gono. Tho Next Week o f‘.\." !’:r 'o‘nrro :“’tf" 9 “’ ':gh‘:: fivst cordi. | couvene the legislature to contra- | - cbraska republican state league, has just | ya¢tar was reported to the police and they Clerk Frank of the United States court re- So far wo aro actink unde st cordic | yone™ wnd thwart its express provis- | issued tho following address to the republi- | pave | B ECHe ot ins tlblior ovor | Faurs A tion provided in section 1 of articleB, and | Yono G40 EhWwert lts ekpreps BEOWE | e state: ave; beon on tho S coived a telegram yesterday from Judge y 2 ; AEnoes Iirewer stating that he would be in Omaha y next and would at that time hand ] o g ! 24T YEAR OF Governor ‘Thavor 18 holdlng until bis suo- 4 intalligent reader must conclude that | “We aro on thethreshold ot an important | - Yosterday tho stolen property was pawned gessor shall be elected. Should any disa- | (overmor Thayer holds the ofiico until Jun- | stato ‘election. We nre about. to enter tho | wi S LA S on Mondd bility come to Govoruor Thayer, then Licu- ) : 0 with a Faraam street pawnbroker for $20. Sicom o Govomior iy, o L | Goseraa Tonse ol th, oo unth | et el W e FRENGH SPhGIFI(} ADAM FOREPAUSH'S | g2 Tt willve n | Y Bogeetive Bonnett notified the owner | down a decision n tho famous Union l’uullc-l governor undor section 10, Should any_ dis- | Slection for goveruor this fall doos not come ¢ principles. The oitizensof this | hai his wateh was and vho articlo was re. | Rock Island bridge case. APOSITIVE andosrmanent CURE forall | Tarkont ttont, rionont, il oxhiion i iy from candid” men who have considored the Ithot Nopruaks wllLthent) o5 vered This will have only a temporary effect, ns | dlseasesoithe ARY GRGANS. Cires | il o, wohorses W dhnith ability attach to Licutenant Goveruor Majors p Dhisiwlll havejonly a 3 L .m.,. a0ns With oach | Arternoon and fiht, at 2ami § 0'CH00% v, 1. ot then tho president of the sonate would actas | 2uestion: e A T tuken frop trade fallucles of democracy, which e the ‘onse “"‘”,hl“l"‘“'“i‘ Do piakon o tho su- | paitie.” Price, ono dollar, Soe signaturoof E. L OMAHA. NEB.. FRIDAY, JULY 24 governor undor section 13 and so on. It Opi ions From Lincoln. "{"’l"W.:’:“fi:'u“?‘t’n "‘5’0"‘ Jrrecked tho ahip of omebody's Crime. preme court whatever the decision may bo. | STAHL "Fo7 8ale By All Druzgists- Nata, Nub., al, g will thus bo seen that thero Is no danger of & | Lixcoy, Neb., July 22—[Speclal Tole- [ S LIkt Guarier of a contury his made of & | o Some children playing in the rear of 814 shestor G arcial Rovi e s R A Ot meompllutiod - Nad vacancy in the office of governor, and hence gram to Tue Bee.] —Concerning Chaiwman | bankrupt democ: ml.‘. government the weulth- | South Nincteenth street yesterday afternoon Manchester Commercial toview. 81,“ M A cu RED e apauiclg S mass: no provision for a special election. Satsons novel proposition. the following | 168t stronzest, most intolifgent wnd progres- | discovered tho body of an fnfantin an out- | Mascukster, Eng, July 22.—The Guar- ) LIONS h CIROCUS ““T'here is no more occasion for electing a SO 0O LR PLOD h UE | sive nution on'earth, the marvelof christen- | pouse. The police station was notified and | diaw’s commercial urticle says: Inquiry Cohih r-PH toive n ) I« overnor now than there would be if the | opinions were oxpressed: don, 39 3 fortab” Lot Looss tha RING. f 4 Yobraska 080 = . 2OCONG 5 . S ve v v vors, A sloop; eicta onres whera all others fall. A feutenant governor was acting as' governor. | Hon. T. M. Marquetto—It seoms to me [ Feilow Nebraskans, these opposing prinl- | the coroners attention ealiod to tho mattor. | shows n tendency in favor of buyers. fho 1 Price a L nover hoard it suggosted. that wo. should | that both the’ taw aiid tho constitution pro- | bles are Just us muckiatstuke n the coming | Dr. Harrigan sent McCarthy & Couroy to e- | woakness in cotton 15 the most unsettling fac- eleot a_prosident of the United States to till | clude the ideaof electing a governor this fall. [ FACISCHORSAS SeY MO WG L gy | move tho body wnd an duvestigation will fol- | tor in encouraging buyers to expect lower an unexpired term, simply becauso the prosi- [ The constitution provides for an eicetion | peifeves in the primcintes of republicanism. | 10W: ‘The infant was about four months old. | yates, India and China merchants aro doing dent died. The solf-evident reason is that | every two vears, and it contemplates that | The pre 2y 15 not from | Quite a numberof colored famihes live in | yoryjittlo, T'he demand from the minor for- tho constitution bas provided how the offico | the lieutenant governor shall fill out an Ttk of £ Tidart, but frow | the tenement house at 314, butinquiry s 3 iry among | gigy and home markets is poor. shall be filled and who shall performthe | expired term. That is what a lieutens over-c ! soutvity and a ‘widespr the inmates fuiled to throw any light upon | qull, The purchases of e duties of the office, Rovornor is for. chiefly, and thero is no logal | discontent, o seeds of which wor the subject. to nctual orders, Ind “Anothor fatal objection to the right to | machinery for elocting o goveruor oftencr | [ £rown i the hotbed of i 7 ed His P or. elect a governor at this time is found m sec- | than once in two years. aa o l,f" lluned SHIgEartnox tion 4, article5, by whicn the returns of overnor Thaver—Mr. Watson's opinion John Pag Exhibited Jast sonson 15) times In Paris, The Fir st ilTustrous o Incomparabio thrlling *Leap for 'HOTEL. Hanlou-Vol ers DI . 200 The Murray, cor. 14th and Harney, is the o or oxhibitod in most substantially constructed hotel build- ing in Omaha, Several heavy brick firewalls g3 GOSN DANC Yarn is porters are limited and China staples aro weli sold. The makers of printiog and Jotors 0w uther finishing cloths ure s king orders. colored, was arrested last oven- iyt ol running from basement to roof. All ceili such election snall be opencd and worth dignifying by giving it seri- Koms. i mg ot the request of the Council BIUfs [ nfore Brutal Work by Balmaceda, h . (o2 | Aliho entire wnd st i Paris Hilpondrome 1 mity by tho legisiature, on. If 1 haa appointed bim judgo plinnt Rooliiof tholdenins police. Page is wantod at Atlantic, Tn., for L R b e e and floors lined with Asbestos fira proof lin- | track overy Kind o alo ehinrlote ary of the melancholy f " M. Tho novelty of | assaulung his partne , the fraud hus G 1 hundrads of respecinble men ing, making it impossib'e to burn quick. Fire | {1, i & escapes and fire alarms thronghout the build= 20 \\'nvlnw‘lu}[}x‘ ELEPHANTS 2 o & SLEPHANTS “How is the logislature to bo brought to- [ advocate geveral he would nover have ven- gether to canvass the roturns of such an | tured such a proposition. Ho was in the election? There is no power to compel tho | fight s usic 'of thelr own g H the sehweme has worn off inst mo ull through the tegislative | [ hiro o one Milburn have been received from Chili via Buenos men were peddling tinware and o dispute | Avres: President Balmacedn had shot at the division of the profits, und ing. Steam heat, hot and cold water andsun- legisluture to meet, except by the call of the | session, and even went so far as to ask my | who took the loaders of the would-be-now Bt artnera zood thumnine. the | Valparaiso Richard Comming, the son of au | 3 BY £50,000 stud tratned horses, 100 acting snimals overnor. The legislature1s without author- | ‘attorney, John L. Webster, to drop my case. | party at their word, have tasted the fruit of A R & Englishman, who was borr. 1w Chiti, Tho | Shine in every room. Table unsurpassed any- [ Duiiy expenues 8,50, capitil £x0.00, 30 cars. 4 trains. Tha sumbtuous and stapendous. where. B. SILLOWAY, Proprietor. T e e UNION DEPOT HOTEL. A M i viow, Ero an (1 air Ly 0V ory” Body, al1 the duezling. unlque, pleturesque, historl Corner 11th and Mason Strosts: Half block west, of [ eal and sumptuous professional resources of the Union Pacific and B, & M. Depots Munstor Dual Orcantaatton, = Now bullding, now furniture, evory thing first- misston as vsual. Cheap Itound Trip Exour class, colo € Tooation In Oniah, vlow 0f - entire wwon ol 11103 of travel. Nee Lotal Akents for surrounding country, kns, buth eloctric enll bells et | B Ficulirs. v, $1.L0 and $1.60. 1vory line of cablo and motor | Two exhibitions daily at usual hours. For the no cars, piss within one block, exeapt Shurmai Avenus smmadation of the publle who would avold the and Hanscom Park line, 4 blocks away and you can | erowds on the grounds, reserved senti (at reguiar transfor 1o those If you wish pricos and admislan tickots, at uxual allght wi- - | vunco ean bo secured nt i OPERA HOUSH PHARMACY, ADAM XOREPAUGH'S Original, (olos at Show ty to convene onits own morion and if it did | He beggad to ve rot wed as judge advocate, | Incompetent adventuro and are now sitempt to convene on its own motion, its | but I can hardly ve e e vocato, | Tt 10 awain Tt o (he Tepublican bute e prisons are filled with sufferers without - Y i : e 3 s ton of loyalty to the whole country. unare s Russian € :h Dacrees. spect to age, class or sox. Two hundred 2 aataweninibe logal, so, His latest move ls a pleco of ‘spite | ;,oro who fuvo” waltea unxiousiy for the | wn Purens esons are imprisoned in Valparai ““There is no power in uny other ofticer, or | work, and its futility = aunoys —me. | promised cheap, money, and enforced fr July, #3~Tha conference llv('\xrily is affordod to foreigners. Judges set of ofticers, to canvas the returns of such | The —constitution says that the governor | transportation of persons and thinzs, are now [ of orthodox clericals in Moscow resolved to | nia vamoved unless they are friendly to Bal- an election, It is manifest, thervefore, that | shall be elected in even years, and that the | equally anxious to return to the old p demand the active enforcement of the penal | maceds. i i the constitution of this state only contem- | vote shall be cauvassed and deciaved by the | whose primary principles are “protoctic (T T A LT AT e plates the election of governor at the stated | speaker in the presence of the two houses of | Ainericn industries, ' o fottors of Loz AT A R oW RO ¥00s ah o R e Toma Will Move the Musce. time provided in this constitution, and an | the legislature, How could a vote this full [ 3triint brsoeits ShstBetion. Iipased upon g | b e N ot N iea s , 1 u tlon, | I s o hindor its work or lesse S Wikee, Christianized shall not be allowcd to pr Sackott & Lawlor, proprietors of the Eden election of governor at any other time would be canvassed unless I called a special session | “yilys alone buys value,” and that in their profession until three years after bap- 5 be illogal aud uncoustitutional.” of the lemslature for that purpose! In the { porated 4's motto for the guidance of | gy © 4 - - | Museo, have decided upon a change of loca- 5 oy 0 Vel o an ne 9 befors the law.' o C o Toaral case of a vacancy in the governorship, th human action. ity ily. 1o Eiyon Yoars constitution provides for the succession b To acoomplish iioto, Judge J. H. Blair said: *“The constitution | the lieutenant governor and then the speaker, | Overwhelming of Nebraska, section 1 of articlo 5, provides | There is no other method of filling o vacancy. | ¢Iples: It s only ue x Miles of Boatkice is s ‘teenth and Dodge sireets. that the exedutive department shall' consist | In'the case of othor executive stath ofcers, | ,dionest Lbor wnd wrnest oftort | H. W. Miles of Beatrice is at the Casoy. xo's of & governor (and the other officers desig- | vacancies are filled by appoiutment of the pvery county in this st ' i nated by the name of their office therein) i governor, and the :mpu’ T A T TR Bl lchi CIUB DA FORmOA A DRGE At L. J. Pickett of Waioo is at the Millard. who shall each bold his ¢ for the term of | the next general clection. That 1s a plain | for work. not for dress purade; for earnest J. C. McRride of Lincoln is at the Murray. two yours from the first Thursday after the | provision of the statuto and it is in harmony | fort. not for idie pastime. Lot the aim wnd Miss T/ MarioniotiCl 4 4 230 At rofossi Crete is at the Millard, firstTuosday in Junuary noxt, wfter his eleo. | with tho constitution, but it does not apply | SLIGHLUN 10540 LR RERISIGRLUREIRN | § 00 Tiials oe Auburn is at the Millard, 0. No e reparing to v formorly oc -~ tion and « Lrana pmove to the ody and PERSO. ns buildi RAVHS, ia ¥ precinet, | w, 1. Swan of Alliance is av the Casey. Toarnestly usk Contrally All tho Latest sl Aggregation {5 the Only 6 ¢ Coming here this season. I Located Improvements, 7 con PER, Prop. New ¥ Texas F'ank Failure. Jerrersoy, Tex., July 22.—Last night tho Citizens' bank assigned. Liabilities, $100,- Broadway & 415t St., HRICAN ATy 000; assets, $125,000. The devositors and tion and until his_successor is electod and | to the governorship. I am not alavmed by ) ian ehall diro ! : croditors are fully protected. SOHOOLS AND OCLLEGES, qualified. This same scction further pro- | Mr. Watson's latest discovery. 1t makos mo | Fonett enmiie mon wes it i ed e | | . L Foss of Creto is a guest at the Mil- TRISGISE. ALLAN LI N Ex T AT T ey T 'vides that the first election (under this con- | smile. ofeial life who comprehend the needs | 1avd. Frank J. Lange, fine groceries, coun- ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, AND MOZART CONSER A VATORY, feasors. 10th yean stitution) of smid officers shall be held | Attorney Genoral Hastings- Under tho [ wnd who wiil execute the will of the people: | W. L. Park of North Platto is at tho Mil- | 4. hutter and agis aspecialty. Ordors | MONTREAL and QUEBEC 4 RS o L on tho first Tuesday succeeding the | ciroumstances I think it hardly proper for me | niew who ire in sympathy with and dovoted | lard \ > B8 3 A Y ot LIVERPOOL No. 606 »hone No. 108, kon and delivered promptl Tel Steam heat, e Ol rop hlotisii i taht | s 1, Calhoun of Nebraska City 1s at the 1itst Monday in November, 18576; and | togive vou an opinion. I have been asked | [0 the ! by that inspires CABIN, 0 to 80 According to 8o A Inspiring leade btn s chartered by S, 15th stre each succeeding eloction shall bé hold at the [ by Mr. Watson for an oninion and havo the M 4 Yooation af StatorGoi A Mr. 3 | L American thought—Jumes G. Bluino, Dulione, ntermodinto and SLoerugo ot low y Btato, Choapeat samo relative time in cach even year there- | matter under consideration, 1t wo fail to muke your county nnd state | J, M. Pavker of Arlington is a guast at the e L A e e A Tioat Collogo in after. Section 16, of the same article 5, pro- Chief Justice Cobb—I have not seen the | solidly vides that in case of a vacancy in the ofice of | newspaper item quoting Mr. Watson. [ can- [ of orgi governor the powers, dutios and emoluments | not give you an opinion. I very rarely von- | ment of our demo pub.ican the cause zed effort. Tho ratic Lo lack | (aq o West. rlir STATE‘ AL AN oL argu- J. W. James of Benodict is a guest at tho | Notices of five lines or less under this heady A/(y " centx; each additional Uine ten cents, LINE, STEAMSHIPS. of the ofice for tho residue of | ture opinions except in the line of my oficial | faded “uud lies ™ buried —wnd Murray. S8 0 i NEW Y“"K and GLASGOW, “'cloo FEM‘LE COLLEG the term, or until the dis- | duty. S lanche of cheap BuRak, und b J. 8. Murdock of @dlumbus isa guest at | KORN—Horman, aged 8 Vi Londonderry, every Fortnlght. MOTEnt Park Dearinlanso Toe 1ne ability shall' be removed, sball devolve e pricod farm produce, The pro the Casey. sonof Herman and - Hele gl 4 July, STATE OF GEORGIA, 11 A. M. O Glrls and Y oun Ladios, For s » i 5 . ee ith bri pr 5 and glowing osidence 3 Graco streot. Thursday Bl i o catalogue address G, THAYER, LL. D., upon the lioutenant goverhor. And section | Constipation poisons the blood; DeWitt's | Mubl HE ke Rovernment of our s A B. Warrell of Contral City is a guost at B S AR s SRR ¥ August ith, STATE OF NEVADA, 10 A. ) Morgeariogup pddrest . WIAYRIG Jle 1o L 15 of the same article 5 provides further that | Little Early Risers cure constivation. The | nution is ours for the takiny, and t af there be no lieutenant governor, or if the | cause removed, the discase is gone. teninee lieutenant governor for any of the causes - OF NEBRASKA, 0 A M, o, P8 AMERICANGONSERVATORY,GHICAGO, the Millard, . Aug. 20th. STAT 7103 prospority 18 o bounden duy, AT S CABIN, 85 up. Roturn, ¥ T especiully desi tho young mei andrdaughter of IKearney 18, H Hiono Dby 1o ALLAN & CO, Ch specified in section 16 of the samo A Materlalizing Medium. of thestuto fn thix work of crxunizatiou, and | 8% ut the Paxt s o] A Y L K. MOORES. Wabash Tickot Of T T TR T R P9 e e T i A iaing Mlad onth | CATITIY sk (it front o et ro- | Miss Maude Dorriugton of Falls City is a WA ek okt omon cr Ay & TN the duti o Business card will be found on seventh | port be sent in at once, stating the name and | guest at the Paxton, il il L make R75, Peliarths Teaskate’ Fraiae p"m'fi.f'.-'f.mr 8 Sulim or ;"_f";":“?:m‘l';fi page. This gifted porson hus w suit of | mamerical atrenzth of your” olub with tha | *GY e B EC e oy agka ity 19 o 9 1\1 BRASIKA 108 Taied tiee: TR e until tho vacancy is filled or the disability | Parlors at the Howard house, 16th and | i veting of the league. L “1 | zuest at the Dellone. i ;. Jhhinols romoved; and if the president of the senato | Howard. IESH S A L B TR T John C. and Dr. (llsude Watson of Ne- at 10[1(1 dn CONSERVATORY. :‘;r ".'fl‘.‘.'r;}'fr?»'?i.',?’...,‘ti.'u 4:!:":::flll0fu:\k!‘\""‘l'nll:)l:‘ New Corporation Liagotn Neb., July 21 N"D e mi':::f:l(1)]l{x“;:’r.lrll‘xf:;-“x;::;rl:;r){ ©. M. Keefer Ly U. 8. DEPOSITORY. - OMAHA, NEB O e aiie foae thoamo stall devalvo upon tho'speakor of ( Jho szr{l;l_npu\wr company. with & cap- IR0, Mot I ¥ B L0, ol TR oal A S Ak AL MG A AN DELICIOUS T -u-»-$40“ O | woar. dddross ¥, BULEARD, bt Sacksouvii W o tal stock of $250,000, bas articles of in- De. Birney cures cataren, Beebldp, Mr. J. C. Vizzard of the Omaha polico i rt Y BO( 0 Park, 1 Now, it will be seen from the above that R I i apa e 2 » catacro, oD 6 Vi Surplus Jan. 1st, 1890 32,800 | |llinols Military Academy, Yirzsa, s 1 Directors--1lenry W \-m.-«‘ Prosident £or Colloge or Busioss. For catalogus apply to Principals 1, Vice Prosidonts Jnmes W Savage, W 8. Colliny, It oty oo 8| KENTUCKY MILITARY INSTITUTE IRON BANK. - B tth and Varnai '8 QPEN HROUGE Rt i L] stitution provides that the govern Yy S 0 y with his wife from $he soustitution provides that whe SOVEINO | mue incorporators are Johu A. Creighton, B, Result of Reckiess Driving. @ weok's visit to St. Idwards, Nob. chosen 1n November, in 1570, that he was to | W. Yates, Lewis S. Reed and Juaun Boyle, A little six-year-old child of Charles O, Colonel W, Farnam Smith will start today hola his oMice for two years and until his \ Michaelsen, proprietor of the Mod machine | for Boston and vicinity, where ne wiil The business of the corporation is to_handle i successor should be elected and qualificd. | the controlling interest in the patents of | Works, wasrun over by a peddler’s wagon | Spend a month or more frolicking along the This moeans, that if there should boe no | Whitcomb L. Judson and to construct street | about 6 o'clock last evening. seashore. election of a successor at the expiration of | railways in the cities of Nebraska and in VTR . o .| Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Niles of Bloomfield, N tho two vears that ho should hold over for | Council Blufs, Ta, Mr. M“h:“““u:fllfd o }"’“‘"1 bead- .5 "0d "Mary W, Niles, M. D., of Canton, snother two years, for the same section pro- | ~ The Delione’ hotel company filed articles | fuariors and reportad the matter, and asked | China, are the guests of Mr, and Mrs, S. W' vides that tho succeeding elections shall be | of incorporation yestorday. The ecapital | foF the arrest of the rockicss driver. Oficor | Nilgs,'s15 South Thirty-Hfth avenue. held (only) in tho oven years there- | stock is placed at $125,000. Lumediately | BUrhS wentout to the Michaelsen residonca, | “'p ™y ™ (oo “the now lessee of the or. 1 say only, for it s | aftor Allug the artioles Frod X. Dellone filed | SOrner of Twenty-drst and Boulovard, last | o5, 5 o' Fifrdonth and Earnam stroets & rule for the lnterprotation of | adeed transferring the hotel proporty Lo the | SYSRIUE: 10 luvestizate the matter, but as the | oo panied by his son, Chostor P, Craw: NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. statutes, and constitutions as well, that | hotel company. v child was 8o much petter tho father with- | GRS DY B fih o ear FIANKFORT LOUGHOU I Corner cral Banking Bustu Transastod DK, BOYD, Bupt. Post-0fco, FARMDALE, K¥ SCHOOLS OF LEXINGTON, MO erday morning from when itis speclally provided that au ele e —— drew his request for tue arrest of the ped- AT i e e A UM Vanllla 2 Of perfeot purity. c n IDRVUHM I.ADIES tion, for instance, is to take place ata time Mr. Harper's Vacation. B a ta g car o house is pushing matters forward rapidly Lemon - ENTRAL COLLEGE & DNk, ics nmamed, that. this ' excludes all othertimes. | George Harper will bo a strangor o his ac- ot sorlously hurt. 10F the teasants Opening. with. » Kajaniav on Of great strength. clusio uuius est exclusio aiterius, is the egal maxium, which beng intérpeeted | Customed haunts forthe next twenty-five De Witt's Little Early Risers, bast pill, i L means the inclusion of one is the exclusion | days. He ylelded agaln to his weaknes for e p— Mrs. Winslow's Soothin of soother, other folks property and sold & haruuss that Ed Miller lnsane. dren tecthing gives quis *By carefully consldering the provisions of | aid uot belong to hlum, Sherif Boyd and Jailor Harrigan were Orange - s run Economy In thelr us Almeond - ik s allond ELIZ, AULL FEMALE SEMINARY — | WWENTWORTH MILITARY ACADENY — 8 BELLERS, Buperintender 1 BIINID rok €L A KO G U A, Sunday afternoon next with a weol | \ RAPTIST FEWALE COLLEGE - ¢ nu.lr.ll_:yx :ual:hl.l‘ Rose etc, Flavor as dellcately cents & bottle, ] &and dellcious!y as the fresh frults l

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