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/1Y) THE OMAHA UNDAY, MAY 8 DAILY BEE 1892-- IXNTEEN PAGES | ¢ e A NTe St Lake City, U, T.. formerly of t \ NN T8 NN F ) snckson, Late, ¢ sorge amos colored race were continued the ne lis own use, i3 behind the bara of the police “l 4L .I‘\\‘: A LLbAk 1 diea Thur . The remains will arrive | L] LA \ 45 | Conklin, William H. Thomas, Huston Kirk | would be gouded into throwing bomb: statl He confesses 1o the erime. - Monday, on which day ha_will be turiea by | | Samuel’ E. Morrow, Jeffersou Thomas | the anarchists. He will endeavor to havea | Mabel MecDonald, another of the girls — the Knigzhts of Pythias, He was a promi- | | Erederick Goodrich, Jobn Rutherford | groat convention of colored men during the - | enticed from their homes in Topeks, was o | nent democrat | = Cyrentus Whetstone, Georie /6 Mathows, | World's faic with a view of taking united | arrosted last night. She will bo sent back to " O i | _Grersy, Nob, May 7.—[Special to Tne i a8 Ephrain_ T, Kelloge, Albert B. Squires | action on the matter of lynching in the south, | D o Oclobration of Nebraska's | her home, Wyoming _C““I'""“ Oontending for the | ;TG N toit Driskeil aieq At her home | Compensation of Small Offiss Will Be | FRRERR, Ty A" Valontine Hako, Melvin | S | Details of ”", C l‘l'r'?(“" of Nebraska [, Samuel Wolk, & bright 1ad of 12, was Possession of Important Witnasse in this city last might after a lingering 1l Materially Increased, Cole, George K. Hall, John H. Conner, SOUTH OMANA Silver Anniversary, taken to the reform school at Kearney today | ness from consumption Mrs, Driskell was Stephen Hulse, Issish B, Carns, James a i | The cornerstono of the new Universalist o a di of the notorious spiritualist, o M, Parker James' H, Storth Cadaitional - Young Republicans Will Meet. | church will be laid with imposine cere- « d leave vand and three | | William M’ Crary, Augustine M, Carpenter, | The Young Men's Republ club wil S monies tomorrow afternoon, Mayor Weir doe WALKER AND JONES STILL AT CHADRON | Ulark Dottor,and leaves a husoand aud POOR PAY CAUSED MANY RESIGNATIONS | jili:"0ax: “Incroase--Neison I Norman, | moesopoonns Men's Republican clubwill - SOME INTERESTING STATE FEATURES | [{Ccily Wi addross. i s O Gfobs. Howatd A. Lansley. { meet Tuosday ovening at Wordeman's hall, | | . i oo Seward County Political Gosst | o Lotenzo B, Eiwell, Albort 1. Warford o club has rocentiy been reorganized and | A NiFtiany Reveption, Ly Consent of all Partics the Case W wann, Neb,, May i.|Special to Tip | Repeal of the Pre-Emption and Thmber | Roissuo—Lewis L. Couso, Shibmon Nordyke, | expect to accomplish a great deal of good in | In Addition to the Tiistorle Significance | Last Friday aftornoon Mrs. M. A. Gibson, Continued Until Monday—Mow the | Ber.] —Judge Lansing of Lincoln addressed | Culture Laws Reduced the ¥ to | I'm_«; \(l‘ :‘x‘;:m]m widows; ‘ete, —Minor ¢ !:\u "I'U:U-h’!;;”\' rr{rlnxv n ! T \m«-vrlll;! | to Be Given the Oceasion, the Arrange- | 1015 Capitol avenue, tendored a reception to & i \ M . ey ssiah Monholland, the club are Bruce McCulloch, prosident; H, o | ter fan. M ' " Men Escaped from Johnson alarge audience at the opera houso last night Alarming Extent—Another Interestiag South Dakota: Original—Joseph H. Clark, | J. Reiser v B W ments tnclude iy Other tier mother, Mrs. Mary Andreson, in honor . So st Josep! , | J. Reiser, vice president, ana’ Bert E. Wil County, on tho political questions of the day. Tho Measure by S Addock, Uriah Skinner, BAwih G, Disres, Seth | cox, secrstary, | Pleasing Events. | of ter soth birtaday. Many old time friends I house was packed. Many ladies were pres- - Talbott, William Kenny. Additional—Au- Among the members of the club are soveral were present and many from abroad sent ! i ent. Mr. Laosing spoke for an hour in_ his gust Schulz, - interesting speakers and they will discuss tuele congratulations by lettor. Honored abros. Nob. May 7.—[Spoelal Tele- | usual logical and cntertaining manner anc Wasnixarox Buneav or tne Bee, - . s " the issues of the day at Tuesday evening's | Tyxcory, Neb, May 7.—[Speclal to Tug | 80d revered by all who know her, with men- Atben(y Sk I.’" b e i tield uis Iarge andieace to the close, B8 PouNrERer Brueet) b SAVERS' 'CUTE COMPARISON. mecting, Arrangements will also bo made | g #3700 TR R B IR oming | AL and physical energies unimpaived gram to Tue Ber Ll e Akl e | A republican club of nearly 200 has beon Wastixaroy, D. C., May 7 ) T i for onrolling the club in the memborship of L) SR, | watehed over with loving caro by children mont over the arrest of Ben Jonos and Wil: | mustared hors and will moct some night ieX | Tyo ropoal of the pre.emption’ and tinber | Mirlending ns Democratic Platform—Tom | th stato leaguo of ropublican clubs, /ho | SIVEr colebration of tho twenty-fith anni- | and friends, Mrs. Androson passes the Ham W. Walter, the two witnesses against | weok for orzauization, The outlook is now | 4@ HRER O 08 Bttt ation of the | Reed on the « Inaccurate Combination, young republicans of the city aro urged to | versary of Nebroska's admission into the | autumn of her life in peaco and content. the stockmen, together with Oliver P. Witt, | #ood for largest republican club ever organ. | S IES (WS, At A winxation 8 Wasmivaroy, D, C., May 7.—In view of | turn out and make tho meeting & success, | union are nearly peciected. The following | - - - a liveryman of Douglas, ‘The two witnesses, | 1724 in Sewar 1 clubs will be organiz : =m|um provid u\;.’ or Iml |n|u||lu“““‘” n: the fuct that the rogulat annual appropria- s Wanted Diood; | wenetai outlino of the arrangements was | ”’”".‘”"5' cves examined and corrects Wit suide, loft Douglas on horse | I OVers township in the county, Seward | land offices, caused groat liardships to WHOA | yi5, yij1g romatn fn such condition as to war: | yames Tavlor has boen e employ of | furnished today by the gencral committee 1y fitted with suitablo glasses. Nocharge with Witt as guide, left Douglas on county republicans mean businuss this vear | ofjcials 1n most of the offices in tho west By James Taylor has been in the employ | for testing, Aloo & Penfold ( 1 bick at midnighe May 4 and arrived near | and will bo heard from in November next. ety ittt o thote. foos. T ro. | FAt an estimato of the total expenditurs | yho Cudahy Packing company. Yesterday | lasteveming Mr. R. H. Oakloy and Mr. | ErAcstibg, Aloo & bPonfold Co., 18 Harrison at 2 Thoy then waited f — — 1 which will bo authorized at tho prosent ses- ring ot o visited the . M. Westerveit visited Beatrice on the iu I fico, Lo BBl Bl Uk 1 Tried to Eseape bat Failed sult nas been that more than a scors of tand | yfo 08 Mr. Sy He during tho afternoon he visited the plant . Dk b i the eastbound train, boarded it, and camo to 3 il ~1Spacial | offico of s hAVS tesighed beo o | #lon of congress, Mr. Sayers of Texas, & | of the company in astate of intoxi- | vitation of the Beat onrd of Trade wnc VEATHER FORECASH Crawford, Boforo reaching thab polnt, how- | - LONT Itonixsox, Neb, May Special | ofice officials have resigned becauso the | minant member of tho appropriations | cation and wanted to end tho existenco of | vrasented the quastion of Beatrieo taking i ey A F Pelegram to Tur Bee. | —Oneol the prisoners | office does not pa good salary. Under | 0, ool otion with tho clerk of | fome person. He had in his possession part in the industrial parade in Lincoln at = ever, old man Jones got into a row with tho 3 i committeo, fu conjunction with the clerk o | Orrice oF Weatnen Bureao, s Ol , the guard house who was driving a mulo | existing laws, the minimum sompensation of S A capared 1 largo butchor's knifo, and but for the int the timo of tho cclevration. The gentle ] 3 0, partics who came on the train to conduct | i H1 KEATE AGRE JEO RS kAt ho had | land ofice officials 1s X, with such nddi. | (0 Committee, has prepared for the uso of | y.raneq of the company's poifee olicer, John | were cordially roceived and the oard of Ovaia, May 7. tlctn onst, including soveral stoekmon and | M4 cart suddeoly concluded that bohad | fnd ofico oifcins o 831, Wit sioh &L | tho snenicor a statement of tho apoeopeia- | Soxton, might have injured somo of tho | Trado of Boattico passed a resolition declar- | Tho southwestorn storm has causod rainy VIO TTRRVAY SEEDAURTHN, Hud . ¥o | nLo.oon¥IL LOmR BEEL Rl e | Eotianmr iy ALY Lt tions made by the louse bills, Mr. Savers | wany employes, He was placed undor ar- | ing their intention to be represented at tho | weather in northern Texas, Indian Terri an attornoy for Harvoy of Douglas, and r0- | it and mado a break for liberty, mak- | number of instances sinco tho two prineipal | yipt BLE My 8 A %6t inatioas of | reatand s ehareed with, belng drunk and | time, with flonts i tho proccssion V616, TeRANHS, WerK. N BRI AN Oxtse LA L e i sl 0 O IS O G BT (AL A PRI B LR B = disturbing the peace, I'ho clty of MecCook will contribut somo | (256 Falses Wertelt BEOtatn (il oo owev Jones flashed g isters and veceivers have received less than T itk g i ative buffalos " o barade | Tado and snow in northwestern Nebraska, however, pullod him off, when Jones flushed |\, " “Nygjocting to ovey this order tho [ gSUOfs and vec ol servicos ty Tue appropriations at tho first session of ’ b TAGHnES, nativo buffalos that will appear in the parade | - SKicAUR. W% AT TS R M his six-shooter, guard commenced pumping load in tho #1,00 M-l»n {wr”ui services \ 1 | tho Iiry fitst congress ngerogated $102,001 Will Issue the License, at the anniversary celebration. outh Dakota, Wyoming and Montana, X {6t A " AtE un | St s g VALY ShootinE BUE: WMol THe Sanator Paddock, atter consultation with | (88 FLAY-HESL €O A RAE BOTHTYAD: of hoating the evidence o omon- Me. 1. IR Sizer of the committee on trans General clondiness now covers the country At this point Marshal Morvison came up | prisonor's vieini q.mlnh ix time (..l.‘| the gencral land office, introduced w bill | 095, This did not iaclude a sugar bouuty ap After hearing the evidence of the romon. O ALt B G T Terany HK il gt tinath ‘5! aud inquired what was wrong. Harvey in- | convict slid off the mulo and sureondere naking the minin lompensation §1,000, | brovriation of §100,000 and anothor of $46,- | strance against issuing a saloon licouso to | I ain over orn_ soctic ' o ken to the blackSmith shop and is | MAKINg the minimum co LU 5 for depe o & ¥ ranging for the bringine of the tloats to Lit o winterish in the upper mountain re- bl LSS L T PR LBl b and toduy was instructed by’ tho commite | S0700 for dependent pensions, making 46, | Horman Zellor, tho couneil by a unanimous | 6T ha timo of tho celobration, il i : ney wero taking him cast and requoste aring shackles. on public lands to report the same favorably | 407,005 whic D 1l ongress voto decided that thero were no grounds for | ““Ghiietary Atkinson of the general commit e ABaIG 6 - Morrison to aisavm him and assist thew in Cn With Emberzlement. 1o the senate, provide for because of the luws which were | tho action, according 1o tho toSHIIONY | yan has. been 1 OMALS the HAst two diys .:;.‘v‘!fl‘l‘r’ p\_\.lr ‘hn\ll\‘\'c;\ll\fr‘u' \qurun.' getting him to the B, & M. depot. . el ofiEoE: NabiM Special Tete- | Senator Paddack also secured a fayoravle | uacted during thelirat scasion of tho Filty- | offered, and voted to asue tho iloense. Tho | working up tho interost of tho colonration th | and. tven iy ix Nuharoditis tHokes o o Morrison, although he had instructions to orvirar, Neb., May Spec NBELER LS 3 SV ' | tirst congrees. SABSS NIt T B Ernilay, Joim MelCeon and & up the i it wration 1| and twenty-s arol c o look out. for theso parties, started o do so. | gram to Tie Bee.]—C. A, Huffaker, | ¥ q’i\'l‘ylfl"fi, ot e l“:r.‘r:lr\::x:,;l?.mp:!r" “Our estimate of tho nppropriations to b | 1 “Thomsen will bo taken up Tucsduy oy emyiToy past tywelvo hiours; at Amarillo, two and one- but smelling a mouse placed both Jones and | formerly of this countly, but now a resident | cont ot put and sales of Indis oser made at the present session of coner avehln esented ¢ Rl o e enth ineh & & Waikor under arrost. Ho thion loarned thoir R BAEGREE. Hiol A e g L e LRI e Mr. Sayers, “is 185,820,400, Nono of tho a Hon. G. M. Lambertson has been invited | For Eastern Nobraska, Omaha and Vieln- g WJanlelti s ) e Lot 80 b A S A EACLLER R G, 3 Little Guil Webh a by the committeo and has accepted and will Ihreatoniihg \veather, With. b 1 fdentity. He also arrestea Witt, i ¢ cor Wills 81 W charas of N Ap e regular appropriations have become laws, e G « 3 ) it hreatening weather, with rain and ¥ : today by Oficer Wills to answer a charze of | Minnesota, Nebraska, Oregon, Wyomneg, it shitor | dehiver the silver anmversary oration on the ) ¢ slight. chang pHpe The telegraph wires west of Harrison were | ambzzloment preferred by Mes. Iute IReed. | Washington aad Mohtana, Tho bill is to | nd but two ureent deficlency bills, amount: | Little Guil Wobb, tho 4-year-old daughtor | deliver tho siiver pubivetsary oration on (o | castorly winds; slight, chango in temper- cut and thut is tho charge theso partios are | he amount embezzled is cluimed to be | embraco all formor and preseut Indian roser- | I to £1,003,405, Lavo passed; but it way bo } of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Webn, living at | ool b2 DV IAIN10%, 15, Ol (MY Hmiatearh being held under. Yesterday a writ of f ypout 1,200, vations whoro the title was extinguished | ussumed that this total may bo incroased of | Pywenty-fourth and G streets, last ovening | SNGUC" Boird Pineh of Clearwater, Neb, | disturted reeign th northorn Toxas. Kang habeas corpus was issued, commanding Mar - — tatitte B o 4 dinunished vefore the several biils become 5 % ol A 2 > disturted rogion in northera Texas, Kansas Mor! osloase tho prisonors. Ho Gav Pole Danee. citedibeibbiabiid WL b bl | R fell down a steep embankment and struck | will write the silver anniversury poom and | and Colorado. A clearing condition 'of great shal Morrison to release tho prison: LS, e, . g and where the ian reservation lands were ook ber vight chcok upon n pece of glass, cut- | roud it at the state capitol grounds on tho | magnitude has moved from Assinuiboino to efused to d i cinl ssent’ | Houns Nel Special Tele- i g pagnitedo has v inuihoino t 'h ‘u}ll [m|fl -'Mlunl‘ ‘: Sp ml l'l’ in \_\l‘\va oLorrar, Neb,, May 7.—[Specia sold for cash for the benefit of the Indians, They H: o Rtiver and Ha hor Bill, ting a long and decp gash under the eye. A | moraing of the 26th. Tinke MLsH\an anU WL omLAG LS WERLHSE momll;":}r e AFPOL: (ot us | Sramitosting Bip.|~The ladlcs ”‘_'f“"““’“'f Assisting Alaska's Inhabitants, T'bo appropriations at the short sassion of | pPhvsician found it necessary to wake several The udvertis committee aro pushing | 1o the eastern states during tho next twenty- ity Tho best logal talent was enghged on | B8Ve 8 May polo dance and leap year party | yop i oipotary Rusk has severely ‘sat | 1ast congress anounted to £51,441,602. There | stitches in the wouud. their part of the work and in tho nest two | four hours, except in the extromo south. Both sides and by mutual consent the case | 86 the Hampton last eveni Thero wors | 45\ouupon the: proposition to start . An- | Wos no ¥ and harbor bill passed during Not T days will distribute all over the state adver- | Rain fallen in the Red viver of the south waa continuod until Monds t. Tho mon | about Hfty “prosent. a “numbver from | Frt it i oks as tiouch congress | thatsession, whilo the pending river and har- [ SHSARG R G C tising matter @iving full particutars of the | valloy. The temporature has fallen in the Obio Witor rrost aro tho only witnessos agalnst | NCRhUOrng towns. ‘This was tho grandest | oo {ibropriate about §25,000 with whieh | bor bill iuvolves ag ition, us ve- - S e e e s | (GBIBLER G : . | und midale Mississippi valleys and has re- the stockmen, they having witnessed the | treatof theseason. to replenish tho supply of doinestieated rein. | Ported to tne bouso, of &2 5. My rea- [ A sonof William Shaw's is down with an | Hon. T. M. Marquette of Lincoln wiil fur- | mained nearly stationary elsowhere, "Thero Champion and Ray fight, TS deer in Alaska. Itappears from vestiga- | S0 for adopting asa basis of comparison attack of malaria nish an address upon the admission of Ne- | were heavy rainfalls during the past twenty- “Thoy refuse 1o muke any statornent until | Dr Birney's Catarrh Powder cuves Catareh. | o0 ihat the inbabitants of Ajaska have | With the expenditures of this congress the William Montgomery loft last evening for | braska as astate, that will be an historical | four hou afiar their telal, but say they Wers 1ot to —_— not only no means of transportation except | ADPropriations made ut the short session of | Hot Sprinas, Ark. paper of more than ordinary intercst, For Nebraska, Towa, Nocth ana South Da- receive any money to ledve as stated by the MUST CLOSE ON SUNDAY. the few reindeer iu their possession, but they | the l"fl:‘\'-llrsl cougress is that it became n Timothy Bowers of tho Brigham Printing udge W. I Norvis of Ponca will speak | kota— Showers; warmer; winds becoming rustlers. Plenty of monoy is being used on essury then, s now, to aporopriate $16,40 605 on account of pensions ioh were not are suffering from want of food and elothing. Until a few years ago they lived upon seal | %9 and walrus flesh, those animals avoundingin | W tho Lausing theater on the evening of tho th, upon the topie, Nebraska “Judge M. L. Harvard will compuny will spend Sunday at Premont. A child of Mr. southeasterly. For Missouri and Kansas—Showers; north- West winds. aloonked will Watehed in Future, both sides of this case, Be Depu Closely nd sugar bounty, provided for in toe aporo- s u State,” contribute and Mrs. Thomas Gray is Sheriffs Frank Kimball and Jim . ! dangerously ill with an attack of bronchitis, 3 cal paper > rea 3 Yr COLEE 3 Parker of Douglas are here acting under in- | Shall the saloons bo alloweu to keep open | profusion. Tne 'seal fishors of Iate yoars | Dristions of tho last seasion of tho lust con- | gy 'coung son of Mr. and Mra, Thomas | ooe o p o P e et 8 i | For Col.rado—Showors; variablo winds. strachions of Charles H. Maurer, prosecuting | oy Sunday, was the question which bothered | have so raided the seal and walrus that it is :Il:;"s‘ o HIH;Z\‘";!M;L -"w: t‘?m nr\g{r"vl‘w‘; Pltzgerald, who Hhas been sufforing from ?;;:;:“),? ;“Mx;"h‘ ), touching upon the judi < - attorney of Converse county, Wyoming, 1w | v/ S 5 S8BT 0 L Goners at their | Blmost impossiblo for the natives, with their S DaWitt's Sarsaparilla destroya such poi oczema, rhous ves many lives, ende: oring to have the prisoners held. present congress do not oxceed those of the | bneumonia, is convalescing. little boats, to got enougn to supply themn Ll with food. During the past year or two they | Senate proportionately, they will m:vrvm\y!v. have gradually caten their fow reindeer ang | CXCluding the river and harbor bill, #60,520,- dogs. 400, as compared with the appropriations ot The domestic reindeor of Alnska aro docile, | he short session of the Filty-first congress, ‘'hrec hundred dollars in cash prizes are Charles Terry, a former South Omaha | offered by the general committee for the best citlzen but now a resident of Towa, hus boen | bands in the state iu atteudance ut the cele in the city for several days past. bration, Otto Maurer is mourning the loss of a new.| ''be industrial sous as scrofula, skiu disoaso, matism. speciul meeting last evening, After the usual amount of voutine, Mayor Bemis read aletter from Chief Seavey asking for in- structions regarding the saloons found run- LY EXCITED, eart in Its timely uses litor W Sertous Troubl of 1 er Causes varado will be the finest Caspen, Wyon, Mag 7. (Spocial Telegram | M0 with bak doors open on Sunday. The | GiZeS S08 T 0G0 Kont inilea an noa The statoment which I have prepared | from his saloon yesterday afternoon. Nevraskian cities will bo represented by AT Ty L Pe R =0 28 chief requested tho i in case he dssued | yi i L NG day many more miles thay | SOWws that tho totel appropriations o be | e drama “Forced to the \War,? which | oats, aud individual business enterprises, to Tu B, —Fxcitement is worked 0 8 | 4 formul order to tghtly closo all drinking | 70 GRS (08000 RE Mo mines of | mndo by tho present congress will boless by | g recontly presentod by homo talent, will | Mty and civie societics, and dotach- |y 600 Goria Sore. Trehi whito heat horo over M. . Wheeler, editor | places, to also instruct” City Prosccutor | ) Qrse: 168 Aecentiy |1 1o s e | about £63,000,000 than thoso of tho Fitty-first “repoated at Blum's hall hupsgay | ments of ludians representing the carly days, | Head One Solid Sove. Itch ThEveaaait AHF s| o case: he c Z LHOUD, g e as g 16 GaL TR B TG 5o Y B TO R ORI LH LIl U um's hall on “Lhursday | 1 iontribute their part toward the sucecs Had to Tie His Hands to C of the Tribune, oing to Cheyenne last week | Cochirane to push m.\unlsu n th of travel, Tho natives have no vessels. | €ongress. The estimate of revenue for the ning, M i all contribuy heir part toward the success ! sttlers’ friond and coming buack a cattle- | After tho reading of the letter overy They navigate the waters with canoes and | UCXU fiscal yeur, us submiitted by the secre- M Hoad, D.D,, LL.D.. will oo- | °f the patade. ; Cured by Cuticura. missioner wanted to have his say fir e il boats. With reindeer they could of the treasury, is §155,000,000, wnich e 3 J An order will be issued by tho adjutant man. A stormy meoting of the stockholder: ORI pORIM GV ENH A E] nd Gilbert | $mall row boats. h reindeer they could | [HEY 00 SHOlt b rovehite, ¥ 2 pulpit at the Presbyte S TO SR —_— mayor rapped Messrs. Hartman an rt | ansport immonso loads on cacts and _steds. | Wil mean a deficit in'rovenues as_compared | GiDY the pull (o Drespyiorian csteeh | general of tho state to all companies of the was held this afternoon, and ho will un- | toorder and gave the ehief of police a chance | (o CliFy CLRGH TS are hundreds, if not | Mith tho expenditures of about $0,000,000. | (i moruing, and Rov. H. W. Chafree, D. state militia to come to Lincoln in arms and | Our itde hoy broke out on his head with a bnd doubtedly have to resign. Wheeler's paver | 1o get a word in. thousands, of miles 1n the interior, and the | The estimate of our appropriations for this his evening. ] take part in the parade, providing 1tis doue | form of eczenn, when he was four months oll. We Wwas to publish tho resoiutions passed at the | Ay, Seavey said that it was useloss to ar- [ ONSREAS, 0F SHCR, AT LIS SHGron, ae e | gocgion, gisn,32 includes a provision for [ The board of directors of the Live Stock | witnout expense to the state. trie | Uiree doctors, but they did not el dat. We mass meeting, and he instructod his printer | rest violators of the Sunday law unaer te | Beml A B SET R TR BV TE el Sl | the sinking num of §15,000,000. Of course, | exchange have solected J. A. Hake, Bruco The city of Lincoln will be handsomely | then nsed your three ira Remeliss, andafter to put them in, but when he arrived atClies- | ordinance as the prisoners were iuvariably | & DI L8 nob OTER LRk Ahe | TeAertl | 5,7 fo\or the expectea deficiency in revenue, | MeCulloch ad J. D. Shields as u committee | decorated and illuminated on the two days | usingthem eleven weeks exactiy necorting t dire c- enue telegraphed mnot to putthem in tho | gischurged, uud that in order to secure con- fus“ BUE this appoars to be an instance | the overations of the law relative to the sink’ | Lo revise the rules and Ly-laws of the ex- | of the celebr and will appear in its most tions, o begnn (o stendily paper. Tustantly tha stockholders held | yvictions and close the saloons on Sunday it | (A M50 g ing fuud must be suspended during the next | change. attractive holiday attire. T'here will bo a tmprove, un 1 after the use meetiog and ordered them iuserted. This | would be necessary to have the hearty co- s0. year as it has been already during the pres- Rev. George P. Mains, D.D., of Brooklyn, tut year, to the extent of about $10,000,000.” | N. Y., will preach at the First Methodist Mr. Reed Dispels tho Itlusion. Episcopal churcn at 11 o'clock this morning. end spiriting Witnesses Jones and Walker splendid display of fire works illumination, has worked up a terrible feeling. with band concerts and other special fea tures of entertainment on the evening of tho of hem for seven months hishend was entirely well When we began using it his Miscellancous, Henry T. Oxnard of Grand 1sland is in the operation of the mayor und the prosecutor. “:More 8aloous are keeping open after hour and on_ Sunday now than at any tine since ST 5 city. Mr. Oxnard does not believe that a re- AUS o'clock this evening Rav. Homer Katon, | 26th. head wis asolld sore from C. . Toneray Undor Avrest. Mayor Broateh’s administration,” said the | pyblican seuate will permit the repeal of the | Mr. Reed commented on the above state- | 1) of New York, will occuny the pulpit. ‘Ikie organization aud representation of tho the erown 1o Lis eyebrows, Fresoxt, Neb., May 7.—|Special to Tae | chiof, *and I am pacticularly anxious to re- | bugar bounty law. ment in his characteristic manner, as fol- | "oty Tl theme for the morning | sous and daubters of Nebraska that wero T s b A SVOR LIS ease Ber. [ —C. H. Toucray was arrested this even- | ceive special instructions from the mayor a lows: *“All the above estimates are ns m Reprosentative Henderson of fowa today ) L services at the Fiest Christian church wiil | born in the state will bo one of the special wost of his face and smuil ing hore on complaint of Ira Nickerson, | aud the board and to have tho saloonkeepers | succecded 1n huving un item appropriating | leading as o democratic ‘Plfl“‘)l‘l"-b Thg.v be “The Church and Its Blessings.” The | features of the celobration. The reunion of plinces on different parts of charged with obtaining money under false | KnOW how the chicf exccutive and the com 0,000 for improving the Missouri between | €OVer U“-Fd““’ itaus '"l“-‘-“,“h O i the | evening subject will bo “Revolations—the | the members of the special session of tho lis body. There were sixe 7 S i missioners feel about the matter. Sioux City and Fort Benton, wserted in the | house dnd uro arrived ot by pinchia@ tho | (y,aning of the Seals.’” legislature of 1567 will also be a feature. teen woeks thut we had to pretonses. This is the outcomo of a series | “he mayor suggested a resolution fnstruct- | river and harbor uppropriation bill. Senator | honest expenditures of the government in All railroads in the state will make one- half fare rates for visitors attending the cel- ebration. The general committeo wiil reserve seats of alloged dofalcations and crookeduess of Toncray. who for several years was ono of Fremont's most respected business men and ing tho chiaf to cnforce tias orainance, but tho membors cid not respond. Elinally Mr, Smith said that he was not ashamed or afraid Keep his hands tied 1o the such o fashion ns makes oven democrats _smile among themselves, for thoy know that the senate must increase them or starve the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clifford ave mourning the death of their infant daughter, Katie, who died yosterday at the family residence, Pettigrew has been laboriug with the house for some time to get this appropriation, us it is important to S>uth Dakota interests! cradle and hold them when he was taken us; and had to keep mittens tied on s hands to keep his fiager- g ; o 7 5 ) 30 SEYordy Twenty-fifth and I streets. Tho funcral ’ Dils 00t of the sores, ns ke would scruteh if e i 4 St to o on record about the Sunday closing of | ~J."A. Bullock was today appointed post- | Kovernment. The scnate is a co-ordinate | CHETLY L2 516108 at tho two onera houses for the exercises 0f | | uny way got his hands loose, We know your who more than a year ago was accused of | 60 LT a0 illing 10 offer a resolution. | master at Oloara, Plymouth county, L., vico | brauch aud not to be ignored, happily for the | Will oceur today at 2 o’clock, 3 the ovening of tho 25th for all parties who | thi Jemedios eared i, We fool safe In recom- assisting to wreck tho Neoraska Morte | *'Commissioner Gilbert was the first o the | William M. Waraor, resigned; and J, | country. After the neods of the country aro | @A yvosterday's session of polico court | were' residents of Nebraska prior to aud el o oot gogo und Lovestmont company, WhIch | rront, bowever, with o resclution which in- | Kerper at Walley, Catroll county, I, vies | Teally Drovided for, that is aftor tho “bills | Judze Fowler orderod John - Aumphy, o va- | ywenty-ive yeara ago, Notify tho secrotary U SNERA s, Wobstr, 1na. bod |8 onplial ol | ENOU0, W ook | structed the clitof to strictiy enforco tholaw. | ! Grotoman, rerioved. bave really passed. with tho sauction of | grant, to sbake o dust of South Dmaha [ f'you \waut resorvd soat. i wer. Nickerson | iy ocolution was carried, Mr. Hartman | Tho secunts conforces on the lineal pro. | PO houses, wien that timo comes wo shall | from bis feet, and fined R. Wickmann and : SRS Dought a bouse and lot of Tencray while the | yoclining o vote. ‘Tho mavor smd that ho | motion bill say they will insist Uipon the | Kuow whero wo are. Until thon thero | W. Sherman §L and costs for pugilistis prac- Polico Caso Continuedt. Cutlcura Resolvent e P b thonght. fnishod make | s in favor of enforciug tho law, and if the | sonato amendments to the bill as horotofore | 18 1m0 Toal reason why =Goveruor Say- | tico upon each othor. The motion filed by O. P. Dingos and his and Skin Parifior, and greitest ot B0 i1 payiments on it laeang boon piven'a | chiefof polico and tho' commissioners did | stated in "Tus: Ber, and - declaro that If the | € should not put forth any guesses S — ofticers asking for an order from the district S ERC ROy bl ug ol payments ou it, Laviug boon, piven @ | their purt ne sould attend to ais sharo of the | houso does not concedo to its domands there | he WAy want “to - mako, ~but the | Mrs. L It Patton, Restord, I, Writas: | ourt restoring them to- their old quarters at O L O R LT Juarnanty aeed fos tho property by Louceay i busiuess, will be uo legislation upon thesubject of army | public should nov mistake them for facts. | “i'rom parsonat exparience [ can racommond | tne police station was sct_for hearing before bn exuisitakin bonn e elene A eporbioagg Mr. Nigkerson n-(‘.-,n.mg‘nu— In u special communication the chief of po- | promotion at this session of congress. 1t | Lhe illusion whick it is sought to create is | DeWitt's Sarsaparilla, a curs for impard | judge Tibvetts this morning, but as Judge kiniindscalninnd rostore-the’ Iir.s (TS SN0 B e Mhts hys 1o ta | 1lco ecommended that on be added 10 | looiks ns though the Outhwaite bill would | eIy old. Ono of the commonest devices | blood and general dobility.” Keose, leading counsol for Mr, DINECs, wWas | §h it soaiy, b, wnd bivty kin: ey §600 monsm[» i 30 l'l““‘.’ et led 10 | the rogulations making it suflicient cavse for | surely fail, of democracy for years has becn to pinch e uuprepared the caso was passed unul some Hisen Joofaih, i e T L o e bove | immediate dismissal if an otticer failed to re- | ™ Captain W. L. Finlev, Ninth_cavalry, has | the approbriations'iu ‘the houso on nec Judge Dundy Sustalned. day next week. Afidavits were filed tois | fney o ke, wh il o e N hor similis cuacn | port all saloons open on Sunday on his teat. | beon ordered on temporary recruiting duty | Satics und then make an outery when the | The supreme court of the United States | forenoon by Wiiliam McBrian and others to T el for somo weceks. Several other similar cases | [y s referred to the committee on laws | 10 Chattanooga, Tenn. P. S, M. | senate does its duty. This interlude bofore | % sy appoealed from this district fully | tho effect that they were presentat the polico O et uito bave recently come to light. and rogulations. Chief Seavey reported 218 Liriog st LS the aporopriatious are actually made 1s now | © 8505 WRRTER TR TEE DR EIC B [ station the evening that the restraining order | {1 SO T CONMORATION, 108 O Judge Neville Kushed Business, days lost by the men in Apriland 1,306 meals NEWS FOR THE ARMY, being employed to give the country a false | Susta I y'a 8 was served on Chief Dinges and his men, | - gwr-aond for “How to Cure Skin Dise ises.” 64 Cuaveenr, Neb., May 7.—[Special to Tug; | furnished prisoners at a cost of £195.%. Ilive — idea of economs. In thoend when we got | that an attorney fee should bo taxed 104 (hat the ofticer of the court wno served the | pazes. a) illustrations, and 100 testimonfals, 5 2 pAlllbd “ | hundred and twenty-six meals were for | Complete List of Changos in the Regutar | through everybody will sco that this is a | complainant foreclosing a mortgage in that | Wit 1ib no formal demand for posscesion, | - = Bre,|—Judge Neville opened distriet court | o kinge prisonors. Serv grent country, and tht oven the paréimony | court. Judgo Caldwell haa uiways held to | bug tnat Mr. Dinges and the otier members | BABY'S Filn i senin purited st bovus horo Thursday with Wirty-nine cases ou the | "Piro Chict Galligan asked for some paint | Wasniserox, D. C, May 7.—[Snocial | (exeeptas to ndiana) of Mr. Holwian caunot | the contrary and in so ovuls a manner as 1 | of tho force luid down their stars and gavo | o 1y CUTICUIRA S0AR, ALRolutsly pure., docket. Attorneys from Omaha, Crete, North | and _walt_paper for engino houses Nos. 1, 2 | mojagy. et ey lessou the oxpenses of a rapidly growing | be insulting to Judge Dandy even whe both | Docdiueion Voltintarily., N Platte and Sidney wero - atiendanco ana | and 5, and Rovit. Ho. w10\ nskod permission 1%‘.",“”."_“’ Pur Ber. | -—The following army | country, In fact this action of Governor | were on tho bench. E - m_““’”" e PAINS AKD WtAKNESSEs a3 this was Judge Neville's first term here | to have truck No. # painted. Tho firomen | OFders were issued teday: | muyers is but an effort 1o prevent ————— O fomales distantiy milevel by he opened court with some interesting re- | lost eight e days last month from sickness The leave of absence on surgeon’s certifl- | tho country from seeing the hollowness of DeWitt's Sarsaparilla aestroys sucn poi- J. B. Bell, the colored preacter who fs | |\|.‘\(w“:»‘:‘“‘,”|.‘ nd infulliblo marks, admouishing the wemvers of the bar | and injuries. A complaint was sent in by | cate of disability grantea Lieutenant Colonel | @b attack on the billion congress which the | sons as scrofuls, skin disease, éczema, rho u- | accused of coilecting funds for the Afrvican R Ot IS D that they should consider that they wero | the fire chief regarding the breaking of & | (George Brady, Seventeenth infantry, eb- | Preseut congress has 1o follow up whother | matism. Its timely use saves man y lives. g | Methodist church and appropriating them to e bere for business, not ploasure, and thoy | fire bydrant at Fourteoath and Douglas | yuars 20, is extended four months op sur. | 1t Will or no. You will notico also that the cieE should assist tho court in dispntching busi- | streets” by the streot commissioner’s men, | peon’s certificate of disablity. The leavo of | COmParison should Lave been with a corres- — ness as capidly as possiblo consistent witl: | who opened the pipe to flush the street. The | qhsence granted Captain John K. Greer, | PORding session and not with a different one. & contest by the taxpeyers aguinst payiog an alloged exorbitant prico for somo bridges over the Platte river, men at the city's Lineman J. C davs’ vacation. Onicer Von Mugge, who 1s asked for a thirty days’ exp2nsoe or not, props as these.” . Daily in person to the governor of Oregon for tem- porary duty in connection with the National guard of that state. fifteen du - jJustice and equity. All of the were | board will request the street commissioner | ordnance departmont, March 2, is extended | 1 admit that figures won't lie and that Gov- disposed of in a'day and a halt except eight, | to placo competent men in churge when using | two months, slajor James Jackson, Second | €Xnor Sayers won't lie, but 1 do insist that which were not ready for trial and were con- | fire hydrants hercafter. cavalry, will, upon tho completion’ of his [ Ihe combination is inaccurate. ‘One by one tinued. Among those continued were the | Iho mayor was requested” by the board to | guties us o member of the board at Fort | the roses fade,’ and one by ono the speeches celebrated county scat coutest and the St. | ek the city attorney whether the eity physi- [ Marey, N. M., to exumine non-commisoioned | ©f the campaign of 189) pass away. Tno Joseph Bridge company case, the lutter beiug | cian should attend injured fircmen aud pol| ofticers, proceed to Salem, Ore., and report | PFOMise of économy can be saved by 'no such was granted a ten NO STOCK WAS ISSUED, Leave of absence for s, 10 take effect on or about May is wranted Captain in Cahfornia, extension of leave Work of Gretna Burglars. on of the Yellowstons L A : Y Henry G. Sharpe, iof £ Ragie Assool: L] Guress, Neb, May 7.—[Special to Tue | und it was given. commissary of subsistonce, ‘The oxtension | thon Suys Kussell Hurrlion Got Noth Bee.|—1The Commerciai hotel was entered As u licenso bourd the commission grauted | of leave of absence vn surgeon's certificate Wasninaroy, D, €, May 7.—Charles Gib- ° the following liquor transfer: Druggists, | of by burglars lastuighit and a suit of clothes, a disability geanted Captain_Joseph H. e e D ore s klebb ol a1ea o \Joseph H. | s0n of St Louis, ono of thio principal mei- h 9 o > U b 2503 stre illard, corps of engineers, Aprl . is - 2 . Sar . gold watch and €0 wag ‘i;l;(len)rl)r:\rlll:“l;)rn 2101 samo ‘stroct, Owaba Browiog com- | fupther extonted one onth on wecount of | Ders of the Yellowstono Park association, slooping apartments o ‘o] PrODHICLOn | pany, ‘from ‘1140 to 1921 Sherman avenue. | sicknoss. testified before the public lands committeo through & window 1n the kitchen, Tho bed- room wason tho first floor. The burglars next entored the Gretna hotel and took the pieprietor's pasts from his bedroom whoro Charles I, SchaefYer, i North Sixteenth, und Peter Strausbaugh, 1822 Vinton street wero granted -druggists permits. In exect tive session K. I Oury, Dan Murphy, C. G, Linten ara Martin Ramge wero uppointed Licutenant Colonel Eugene B. Beaumont, Third cavalry, haviog served over thirty years i the aviny is, on his own application, retired from active service this date, 'he toduy that when heand I. C. Waters had been in Washington, Waters ono day told witness that be was very intimate with Rus- sell Hurrison, that they hud been together in Material Taken Direct from the Asphalt Lake in the Island of Trinidad. o was sleeping into the kitchen aud emptied leave of absenco granted First Lioutenant R ceare e O firomen and will be assigned to engino bouses | I 10 h Montana, and that it would bo use N ting by 2fused t 4 James E. Runcie, I'irst artitlery, April 19 { 1 t § :uful»gfik?;'f?xn‘u"f‘ufn ‘m\:"u::k:ih e 'L‘;’ Ah0Bee. et Department of the.Bast, oxtended until Sep- | ful to have Harrison’s assistance. Witness g b A A the pants. The board also appointed the following | tember I, 1802, ‘'ho following nssignments | said he would be glad to have Harrison’s | i gaplains of tiro companics: G D. Cox, No. | to duty and changos 1n the stations of ofiicers | dssistance. = Two or three days afterwards Objoct to the aloon. No. ; George Cragor, Josepn Warren, | of the modical department ure ordered: Act- | Waters said that he was going to get Russeil 66 1) () 1} [}] Cozap, Neb., May 7.—[Special to Tue [ No. 103 August’ Wilholm, No. 12, and Jumos | {ng Assistant Surgeon Itobert S, Woodson | Hurrison to help the ussociation for a & - Ber.|—At a meoting of the towa board last | Connuok, truck 1. ~All these men havo beon | wiil procoed from 1atton, Ala., to Fort Mc- | bundrea shares of its stock, payable in s A » bt tho application of B, W. O'Brien was | 21D captaius for somo time, The buard | Pherson, Atlnta, Ga., atd report for duty | dividends, Witncss replied that tho wssocia- adjourned until Monday night, May 16, AL ALL NEBRASKA INTERESTED, tion had kind, and, in porson to the comminding officer of that ot relieving First Licutonant. Willlam. 1% Appett, jr., assistant surgeon; First Licu- never gone into anything of that ' besides, it would be nece:sary to r consult tho directors. 'Witness told of ‘the presented for a saloon icense for the ensuing year, and with it a remonstrance signed by a bumber of oltizans, praylug the same bo ot wnant "Ligpott, Jr. on bewg relieved by | meating of the directors at which, the lottor The attention of those selecting material for the paving of l!hvn streets, under Ordinance grauted, The people in sympathy with the | Detalls of the Arrange ts to Celebrate | Actiug Assistant Surgeon Woodson, wi of Waters and the cortificate of ffty shares I e iTnr it ST 4 P s itted . i- 2 wi z rertise y S remonstrators claim they will ight it to the the State's Silver Anniversary, report. in_ porson to Lcumuu\mdmgu‘nn:‘ulc‘i OF todk 1n the naxd A iterans. comonm | NO: 3000, is ny ited to our l"“'l ‘_’{ May 2nd, submitted in compiiance with advertisement of the bitter end in order to keep O'Brien from | qyo oive of Lincoln cordinlly invites | Comp Englo Pass, Tex. for duty a | Witness told the divectdrs” of his conversa- | Board of Public Works for Trinidad Lake Asphaltum, This form and class of pavement recom- opening a saloon, It is generally supposed 3 of Linc 3| that post, velieviag Iirst Lieutonsnt | tion with Waters, and that Waters ~had 5 ; e i that O'Brien brought the trouble on himself, | the people of Nebraska to assembie at the | (ujen Rafferty, a-sistant surgeon; | acted without authority, and the directors mends itself to owners of property because of its many superior Gu 1lities, Tho remonstrators aro backed up by the | capital city on May 25 and 20 to fully com: | Piest Lieutenant Raferty, on boing | atouce voted not to issueithe stock. ¢ ol i S q chureh people. memorate the twenty-fifth suniversary of | relioved by First Lieutenant Lippott, jr., e o D R ASPHALT 1S CIHEAZL, because it is moderate in its first cost, the company cariny for Nebraska as a state. Wednesday evening May 25 there will be lisworical oxercises at tho Lansing theater nud_ Funke's opera house presided over by ex-Governor R. W. Furnas and ex-Governor will report in person to the commanding ofi- cer at Alcatraz Island, Califoruis, for duty at that post, reporting by letter 10 the com- mandivg general, Department of Calitornia; Major David L. Huntiugton, surgeon, is re lieved from guty in New York City, 1o take effect upon the final adjournent of the army medical board, and will then procoed to Los Angeles, Cal.,'and report in person to the commanding geueral, Departmentof Arizona, for duty as medical director of that depart ment, relieving Colonel Joseph R. Smith, surgeon ; Colonel Smith, on being refieved by Major Huntington, will proceed to Sau Fran- cisco, Cal,, and report in person to the com- Enely Closing Do GuAND IsLaND, Neb,, May [Special to ik Bee.)—The clerks of the city are waging » war upon late closing and the dry goods houses buvo already begun to close their | J. W, Dawes with Hon. 7. M. Marquette, doors @t 0:80 p. m, excepting Saturdays. | Judge W. I, Norris, Judge M. 1. Havward Every influence possible is brought to bear | aud others as speakers; the same evening at upou the merchants who have not yot joined | the state capitol, orgunization and recep- in be movement. One of the clergymen will | tion to the sons and daughters of Nebraska preach to his cougregation tomorrow night | at representative hall and reunion of the on “Early Closiug,” and the people cencr- | logislaturo of 1507 nt the senate chamber: ally aro with the clorks. Thupsday, May 20, open air meeting av 10:40 T o m ull}llu Muu:]vluvunl Iruuulls‘ presiaed * NewnaskA City, Neb, May 7 r by Governor Jumes E. Boyd, silver a WastiNgroy, D, C.,.May 7.—1Ia the cass of | Howurd J, Schneider, Who was recently con- victed of the murder of lits'wife, Judge Brad- ley of the supremo court’of the District of Columbia today denicd '@ motion for a new trial and sentenced the prisoner to bo hanged on danuary §20, 1503, When Judge Bradley asked the prisouer 1T bo dad anything to say why sentence should .?uu be " pronounced it ten (10) years from date of completion without further cost to the property owner. ASPHALT 1S DESIRABLE, becaus u and iive by; a perfectly sanitary pavement, casily, quickly and perfectly repaired; desirable, because in the near future the city will cease to vote bonds for intersections, and Asphalt is inrepair forever, consquently your property can never bz assessed for the repaving of your street, as is the case with wood and cheap brick. ASPHALT 1S THE RECOGNIZED STANDARD PAVEMENT OF Six and one-half million yards of this material having be it is clean and noisele is a luxury to drive on upon him he said: Yes, God damu you; thavs all.” When sefitence had boen pro- vounced Schneider seeured a chair and at- tempted o brain District Attorney Cole, AMERICA, 1 laid during the past twelve years, W Musieal Cly T.—[Special to | nivorsary oration aud silver aumyersary | wanding general, Dopartment of California, | but was baudeufted and quickly taken out | Not a yard of the Genvine Lake Trinidad Sheet Asphaltum Pavement has ever been replaced by Tur Bre.]-—A number of Nebraska City | poem; afternoon, grand industrial parade | for duty as medical director of that depart” | of court. b i AR, ; youns folks met at tho Young Aen's Chris | Neprgacotatvo o o crowth ani ndisiris | wont P e m——C A0 other material, Following is our bid: . 8 k " | of Nebraska with floats from different towus g S Spo ye glasses fitted & grou : trian assoclation rooms last evenlug and or- | oy, g ciige {n the stats represontative of their o - ARRARRE AR OO, ..o | tosuit the sight on short notice at Aloe | No, 523—Sixth street, Pierce street to Hickory street. ..., ..vvivivrriinsreiiessrnss...$3 07 esnigoq Sehubert Clioral eociety Ly elecuin | Shoclal industrie; eventis, grand. (umina, | o WASTINGTox, D C Mus 7 — rspacial | & Ponfold o, Iat door south of 1. O 5. A. Lambeth president; tion, firework Tele; gy Il JRALARR) oI T , open air bana contests aud ram to Tug Bee. | —The 'ullmuuu list 434-—California street, 15th strect to 16th street, oyaston. secrotary, and H. 5 No. 1 3 ()7 3 o L r " | concerts, with a special program of enter- | of pensions geauted is reportad by Tug Bes Sheriff Sued for Excape of a Robber, o 3¢ stree 7 am street to Davenport street 2 0 ol ducator, e sdolaty wil weet for prac: | igmeut, ™ 8PS YT By AT A R -l th street, ll Arnam strec © ap R R R 3107 from time @ time, (Rftbeaine on railroads from all points | Nobraska: Original—Iltausom Me(lena- | the damage caso of the United States against 0, 443— Lnlh stree )Avrnl:on TV Y T A A A i A A R R A AR AR A A A AR 07 han, Andrew J. Honey, Bethuel 5. Sawyer, — 'roe 'l Sherifft Hill 1eadeioe Lioard of Trade Ofcers, Froe trapsportation for floats sent into o e il of 3 Davidson county for dam- | N o, g- —Cass street, ml street to 24th -,lrwt 3-0%7 d rnde € = tho iudustrial parade is guaranteed. Grand lichard Holcomb, George IFeist, William | ageq for tho escape of Mail Kobber Tom | ay 4 ! gram to Tue Bek.]—The aunual meeting of | bands in the state appearing and taking par | | .. A0, SORORN e SrORY Wilham M | kains the demurrer aud dismisses the case, J 26— > 2( « Too Begifios Bana!oetans At Eub Se i ot | 1h'the selobration ' v Lewalliug, Yo e\ilmm:f:n, Walliam M| R0 WS To havo oo (he it eass of i No. 4 36—P: ‘nk( r street, 2 ;lh street to 2 ;Lh ~.lru.l. AR S A R A AT A Ao s i n. oy o) aight and tho followlug. ofivers elecred for | Koserved seats for the litorary oxorcises | Kutodsg, Avner M. liooves, Saumel O. | cpuracter over 1nstitated No. 442 l)'\\'rnxnnl atreat, 3oth atrect £0, 40th BLI0BEs 4 s ssssssessssntsasananssssssss §0F W0 eosuing year: L. . Walkor, prosident; theoveningof the 23th for those attending | geconsed Fdriy hi Bootfon g dooan I N . M avenue. 26th stree 2th S & E. M. Hul, Vice prosident; A. C. Jordao, | the celebration who have been resiaents sof | Qoreancti agur b Scotford. Addidenal— | gpeotacles, Dr. Cullimore, Beo bldg. | NO. 450—St ary's avenue, 26th street t2 27th Street......eo0 200000000 1000000 3 02 cretary; 2. H. Ambler, treusurer. tho state for twenty-five sears. Notify tbe | O, Hoyer, dohn 12 Harthun, Atdain Cles. s ——— r D P - ) ( 3 — woretary. Co AL ATKIN -, o T s . A3Lh= Negroes May E; ate Anarchists, 1 / < - 3 Do T Sl ke Gty Secrotaty General Celobration Committée. goN: Juerease=Richard B, Comatacky Trl | o, cafiory ) AF L oo ed Donsias 8 | THE BARBER ASPHALT PAVING CO, LOOMINGTON, Neb., May Speciul —p— fowa: Original—Thomas J. Joves, Wil- | well known colored wap in this city, tod | Solaging 10 Tux Bak =P, A Malicas 41| Spootacies. Dr. Cullimore, Eee bidg, | ManByyaripiiai-shoun 4 dones, Wil--| Mel aowp colored aas 1n & ULuges OB Lho By C. E, SQUIRES, Agent.

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