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THE OMAN (APTURED BY )IF,TII1)DIST5!“" T on the e Taadamental 1ot | FUNERAL OF PRATT'S VIC st saecentor Sitcoct] cume: baok | (0-OPERATIVE HOME BUILDING | Sufinsti it rorios 1 o transe [COUNTY MATTERS DISCUSSED morality and intellectual ge. bondsmen amp 81 s ligion, r S bondsm Champ as Comoared with the iaws of tos P | velopment. When its work was begun it ‘ C. Hatch. Mi WOEt SR tHees provisioms &re 1eHten | was a crime to teach a s o read or prised to learn that ires to the T Say assoct folaz & log v - Delegates Hospitably Grested | Spelt the name of Jesus condition of " T ond were forgeries A 1 ChAm - d g pitabl te b y stat 3. Magzie Sper i gerie ad Cha " : Massachusetts, New York a: r . nd " t the Nebraska Capit Iy | aftairs had terminated | i Champ was aredigned boforo 1 L QUITe S OPETL tn 100 Stas the imissi Meet and Transact Somd at the Nebraska Capital, | nugurated e work of socioty was | at Linool son this afternoon 8d waiving examir in N n per cent of the business dono wit Important Business. philanthropic recognized the fact that was bouna over to the district state, as a protection for patr i | the blood that flowed from the heart of the | am of £500. spoctive states, Th & o HOW THE VISITORS WERE ENTERTAINED | pa”Gs" fiekiroon the Yautioflerd was just % | SOME NEW FEATURES OF THE CASE } Snerift Jones of Harrington SAFEGUARDS AND DEFECTS OF THE LAW | on speculative associations, while ! | TO INVESTIGATE THE HOSPITAL COLLAPSE - - Skinned Saxon dying by his side. Tue work | v— 1ay arrested J. W. DeiVitt of ing th 1to mit of their ¢ . of the society was not confined to the colored g the charge of forgers. Tt is aileged that 1 Reception Tendered by Lincoln Cltizens &t | race, but the doors of its institutions were | MAtrimonial Ventures of the Murdered | harqjsed n check on the Beiden bank from | Restrictions Placed on Speculative Socles Experts Will Make an estigation of th@ the Lansing Opera House—iad oven to all the needy who sought uwuml | Woman—Wedded to Burlington En- £ to &), tles, Both Home and Forelgn— ess and mismanage : Damaged Bullding-Sutts to Ne Weather Could Not Interfere Work was pre-sminently Christian and glucer Recently—Her Slay ound pahoe's blican ot it s . s d i e of the first principles inculcated was gineer R tiy r S Bound Arapahoe |‘ blican Club, The Locals and Nationals of foreign associations so! t menced — The Special Eleetions With the Exerclses. 8t of eternsl 10yaity And Sllegiance to the Over After a Brief Examination. Arapanor, Neb., May, 14 Special Tele- Contrasted, Corporations boastix i Postponed—Other Business tars and stripes. gram to Tae £.]—The republicans of capital, magnificently appointed i ] Tow 1t Was Begtn, , Arapahos precinct met this evening and or f bigh-salaried oft b., May 14.—[Special to Tar Rev. R. 8. Rust. Lt ”' bonorary | _ LINCOLY, Neb, May Special Telo- | ganized a republican cfub with sixty-four PART IL 0 f raputable busiuess nt Aithough 2 o'clock was tho time set, it was T'he distinguished members of the re o ovust, LL.D., the honorary | ... oo Tpg Bee.j—The funaral of Mrs. oors i u p— promoters—they spread over the cou W b | sccretary of the socicly, 'spose on the I 3ke.|—The fu chartered nembers, Tte following officers | Building and loan associations managea | RIGROLOKSCEhey spreat Allieing pros. | ® few minutos after 8 when Chairman Timme jist general couferenco havo eujoyed | Genesis of the Work.” He said | Maggie Sporry, the woman murdered last | wero clected: C. E. Dean, bresident; P. R, | strictly on co-operative principles must bo | Bactises Tulse promises and well paid < called the Board of C Commissioners the iospitalitios of Lincoln today under cir- | that the Freedmen's Aid socl | Wednesday evening, took place from her | Child, vico president: A. J. McPosk, socond | domestic. The moment thoy go beyond their | vassers did the rest to orderyesterday afternoon. Messrs. Timme cumstances that would have dampened the | ¢ty had accompiishea greater ®ood | late residence this forenoon, the sermon | vico president; Frea Dallemand, sec- | immediate environments m taality 1s lost T'livee years ago a large number of peor 0 uberg haa waited g for a thind with less money than volent institu elng pr ¢ Kov. o 6 o | r Pomblir in O S0 maha wore p Yo 1o B ol eale ot v work | being proachsd by Rov. Dr. Newman of the | retary: J. V. Tombhn, treasurer; L [ and with few rare exceptions they become maba and South Omiaha w . member to appear to make & quorum, and it ardor of a less enthusiastic body of men. It | i rained up to within a few moments before | was when God moved T Oty | Christian church. It was discovered today lyl‘ 1‘-»: pey, cl.unm_ I»\\ D. Prue | gnesulative ventares, The domestio assocls :u\v" ook v\n":\rl ln nal ass ‘,‘" it ebigla e L el g AR i 4o thet B, by v " g L CNeT Y b v o ee | It lieutenant; Rovert Rales, sorgeant- A " ieapolis, After making rogular paymer . A ral messages had bee the arrival of their train, but the downpour | ema the slaves. The speaker gave | that Mrs. Sperry had boen married three | oon SN PSR T | foutanant J, | tion comprehends theso sali atures: for & year or m fostering tbe delusve | sent to Messrs. Van Camp and Derlla that censed long enough to permit them 1o walk | Way to Bistop Waldon, who disc © | times, her Iast husband being John B. Lewis, | W Mooney, E. N, Atlen with the president | First—Economy of management, pledges of 20 to 30 per cont profit, they dis- | tho formor was finally induced to pat in an from the depot to the Lansine theater, where | $aT0 duestion. He said that the 4 an engineer on the Burlington. Judge Brown | and secretary; committes on music, E. Secoud—Equal rights of all members 1 the | covered that tho concern was & private snb | aynsarance in the roos scoupied by the o indoor program was given. That spacious | aowa £ apeed Under circumstances never | of this city performed the coremony May 1L | Child, A. H. Palmer, J. O. Hasty and C. M. | management of aftairs, for the sole benefit of tho managers. One by | |t FHEE T s s suditorium was packed from footlights to | Laa" 0, UCfore of since whou there | isul, a yoartosday befors she was mur: | Evans. 1t was decided that tho regular | Third—Limited 1a operation to a com. [ on ¥ stopped payment, and in the courso QoM Witk the VIsItEN: %14 the peonie Wwho i ;‘r"‘mr’:_ L] !‘l:l;: m‘lx "“,L;_ mf;::;}h"lmr]“ L{mm After living with Lewis niv .\er;. meetings should be held on the second and | munity, it is subject to constant watchful- | of @ few months the managers declared tho I'ie roading of the miautes was disponsed dome it he peo] vh reasy va 0ug! that it | Neb., two months she discovered that he | fourth Tuesday evenings of each month, ness by members stock forfeited ana confiscated the funds. A [ with, and soveral minor claims were allowed, had assembled to honor them. On the stage | Mh 1ld be impossible t;» educato the nP‘L'hI“'{ already had a wife and two children in Ohio, P - Fourth—Monthly compounding of interest | Suit was enterea forthesnareholders’ equi Two additional petitions for the division sat Governor James E. Boyd, Mayor Wair, | hut it only required a fow vears lo stiow that | whereupon sho left him. . Captared a Runnway Hoy. and principal reduces interest rate on loans | about §1,5%, but whether the case went 0 | o \out Omaba precinct were roceived and the. Blsbons 61 th - ATeLHoUkt TSSBRL | 130 could by mAda to ooperats | | Her murderer was arraigned today. But | Famncer, Neb, May 14.—[Special Tole- | far below current rates, trial or' ' settlement was effected is not | O\ 8 . 2 Lt Churen g mny otuet Gistinen bt s, | fith the churca, e progress of b \ork | two witaesses woro examined and nothing | gram to Tur Bux.|—Ben Moran, u runaway | Fifthi—Eucourages thrift, eabancos tho [ known. It fs certain thatnonoof the fn. | Felereed. G 3 bl 4 ' | conttime constituted an intoresting history, | hein regard to the tragedy was developed. | Chicago boy, was arrested here today with a | Welfare of members, and by aiding home | vestors received the full amountof thein- | (4t COIO Srtaliec bl St among them being Hon. Elliott F. Shepard, nttime constituted an in ug - | Pratt was bouna over to the distridt court, > building contributes directly to the material | vestment. ahonoy, stating that he hnd bogun suls SUito BF 08 NoW York Mall 484 Rrbress The society began work on borrowed capital. e R party of tramps for whot ho was acting as a | o o, RTINS PRECH Some two years ago a flourishing national | BKAinst Contractors Ryan aud Walsh for de ot 1168 ONABkLGe o 3 - The contributions during the year amounted Hugh Carroll's Sentence. decoy and will be teld until his friends send E */ it in Chicago “baited 1ts hook for Nebraska | foctivo workmuuship on the county hospital, A B st ) 10 §25,000, which bad now increased to over [ Hugh Carroll, alias Charles Warner, who | for him. G : 3 ¥ Important Safeguards, suckers. ' Lincoln proved a rich field, Under | 8od against Architect E. E. Myers for dee Methodist university prescuted the visitors | 230,000 a year i) 3 , | attempted to assassinate Judge Borgelt last | Unknown parties broke into Strethm’s | The principles of co-operation in this form | gilt edgo promises of great profits, stock sold | fective plans, and suggestiog that exports bo 1o Mayor Weir, who delivered a formal After a soug by Chaplain McCabe, Rev. W. | March, was brought before Judge Hall tnis | shoe store last night but were frightened | gre so well and generally knowa that every | like land in Oklaboma. Last spring a com- | 3Ppointed to view the wrecked buildiug be- address of welcome on behalf of the city of | P Thirkfiaid, I; Ul.rlrrvwn!o- 'x nl\ |“m Gam- | forenoon tor seatence. His attorney made tw:\_\' by the night police, who shot at them, | o oo 'anq hamlet can put them iuto effect, | Mitteo of the hooked went to Chicago to in- [ fOre the repairs were begun and submit a re- » y mon School of neology of Atlanta, Ga., | an eloqueat plea for mercy and claimed that | but with poor aim. (h E s e e | ve "hoy foun tod ofico wit portto him at as early a dato as pos: col 0 3 ed that the citizens S 2 bty il whh stigate. They found a looted oftice with a L Lincoln. The mayor stated that the citizens | gayo gy jnteresting histors of the endow- | Carroll had identificanstolen shirt ata pawn success s a meve question of numbors,and the | foriory typowriter on guard. The manager | DO used in tho trial of the cases. of Lincoln could offer neither explanations nd maintenance of the theological | shop as belonging . when be notifiea " LB g s AL abllity and integrity of the officers. In these | fied with tho cash, estimated at from £100,000 Will Employ Experts nor apologies for the rain thut b is foundea by the Freedmea's Aid so- | the police he was arrested and ftined for | SrriNarirLp, Neb., May 14. —[Special Tole- | essentials the mestic association affords | o £40),00. & 2 il g ing down so generously, as the clemen } wilie collego was sending out men im- | being arunk. These facts, combined with | gram to Tug Ber.|—At @ mass meoting of | {ng greatost sccurity, The ofticars aro Bogus Profit Sharers bued with the spirit of Meihodism. Their | the injustice of previous arrests, had worked | citizens held in the opera house here tonight cause of divinity was founded on the bibleana | upon Carroll's mind until he became filled Reasons for Regulatio The communication was placed on file and {6 B i 3 8 s £ R 0 motion of Mr, Steaberg the exverts will clected by the sharcholders. Being mem- cores of similar instances might bo cite s named as requestod fort to control the Methodist disolpitas; priservAs il il ot UL L L L N it was decided to celebrato the coming | yers of the community, the sharcholders | 85 well as reports of state muthorities in | The committee on firance will consider’tho itey. J. W, Hamilton, D.TV., of Boston ro- | tne work was tha suting of 1he semsing wen | oo for O Onge. retiS Pic% O the | Fourth of July in the tegular old style. [ v 20 H1S ONBAETR Hho SASCEbOSTS | condomuntion of the speculative agor suggestion of Commissionor Gonoral Garneau ed in bohaif of the ministerial dele- | eration for tho church and this could only be | clusion Carroll was sentenced fotwelve years | iauager Harlun has arranged for two games | G0, ! ¥ therr bailots tntel. | \oich, Buve pervartod th origlual com- | relative tothe uppropriation of & for the gates, while the responso in behalf of the | qecompiished by the equipment of eariest | in the penitentinry at hard labor. of base ball. The Springtisld Gun club will | 0f tho candidates and cast their bailots intel- | mendablo purpose of o tift, | purctinss of o casa in which to exhibit Dou iny delegates was made by Hon. William | aud conscientions preachers. Itey. M. C. B, ¥ b h it also give an exhivition shoot on the ball | ligeatly. Shareholders may at any timo ex- | and shaken public fidence in its success, | las county graius and cereals at the Wor.d Luwrence of Otto. The latter stated ‘that | Mason, flald agant of the Froedmen’s Ald so- SR L S e bl e ground in the afternoon. amine the books, participate in business | honestly applicd. There can be no mord | fair :\y.‘: x.ul u'u\)u:r..:vll f“:vl\a }'; {'.\‘ullvl'l:lnll R b1”“\‘- is the program for the celebration of T meetings aod keep close watch on those !‘\h-”v In 8 building and loan u‘:.,.u‘u};»-\ County Poormaster Mahoney was granted T ey acy | (e college, spoko briotls upon the same thosilvor auniversary of b admission of DECORATIVE ART IN OMAHA. ckarced witn tho fuvestment of funds. 1f | an 1% Feprescnted by tho payments of the | leave to employ & seamstross, at not fo ex- and again to pass it over I logical schools of the society were born | €oin on May 25and 26 A Superb Plece of Fresco Work That Cannot failure comes, in view of these safegunrds, | association promises 20 aud 80 per cent s of the county hospita! 's veto. After paying a compliment | 15'aiq the growtn of a civ:lization that had S OPERA HOUSE be Excelled Anywhere in America. it must bo ascribed to the willful indiffer- | profit and loans money at i ands per cent u D, Howe seutina bill for $250 for ial and intellectual progress mude | sprune from the very midst of slavery, Thelr B W, DA b hivit y = ence of sharelolders to their own interests. | per annum, und in addition maintains | legal advice given the board in the ais- y the state since that time b rred 10 | cyeoess bad been marvelous and the results | chairman, me—Hon. J. W, Dawes, | Upto a comparatively recent period decor- | The growth and prosperity of local co-0p- | sumptuous offices and pays iarge salaries, it | cussion of Nebraska Centfal proposi- the distracted condition of the country a ala be accomplished could not be | Music Follan Quarfctte | ative art, and especially frescoes of artistic | Perative socicties bave within the past tén | may be sot down as a frauduient concer: o commissiouers whistica softly quarter of a century awo, nnd thanked God | pensured by the prosent = Opening Address by Chairimnan design ad finish, woro Togardod as boyond | J9ATS given birth o what aro genorally | tho promisod profits could be reali rred it to committeo ou tint we are today living a united pe Rev. C. B. Wilson, another colored preacher | NUiie o g bousycEolian Quartette | v oo vars of Omaba painters aud decora- | KROWR 8s national assoctations. ~ “Althoush | with orainary financial sharp v ¥ tindor one flag, 008 pitiment, onu constl- | whe had boer encated lo s Mok Qddre i raski as o Territory, el b ond ; identical say tho state bank | money lenders of the country Hb8ER 1ntrodiosd a rasollition RuLHOHE one Methodism and oue civi chools of the sou! o . AGdress N u.‘-i”" artotte | tors he frescoes oth of the Boyd thea- | commiss 1 foruia, in a recent re- | restrained from flocking ia on the ground the board to take steps G a oyd’s Welcome, ments of the society “' the Hon, W, F.'N ‘"':“{"\ 1‘( “1" oo ters, 1n our bank butidings aund in our most N v patrons of the very | fioor. A specimen of the class of lavish dam 1w eth ot 8augation colored speak dresses by old set cunton. | clegant resideuces are tho of artists an associa- makers is the North American of | county a 10 brace P Faicey b, By ern education. Tha colored speakers rt add 1 settlers, reunton. | eleg T e 5 PR F liowed a degreo of oratorical tal uiscenses and general goud time mported from Chicago, St. Louis and N A Tha report of assocint t tod, afte large com: b ar ding Decemoer 31, 1541, shows ate t he was a g stockhold al roceipts &5,583, and total expenses visitors on bebalf of the ca h spoke vo the results acco LANSING THEATE ork 9 od 10 longer depend T York. But Omaha need no longer depend to agents for procuri on imported paiuters for decorative work. | ers and to & large extent securo patronage 40,57, oF 4 fhEiG 31k, kst ek oLl g ; tion of the negro by the soci % uts p. m—Hon. R W. Furnas and alluded briefiy 5 S M May Festival Chorus | The most superd fresco in ’ by deceptive promises and false representa- fits cor is visibld to boat SIS 1ug sud comr ol en aba FOINLLAE A H T ReR i ' e LI £ for that matter one of the fi pleces of | tions. i Tuey pour pockets | ail Y g special L S s e log of Nebraska {nt0 | | docorative work to be found anywhera in this | o Nebraska Luw, managers. A local association in ¢ hort ard the work o F488, - HI 6 s tAtBATLHRY tho S s | colored boys and girls to iearn and f My Fostival Choas | country,was complet - past weer | Until & recent period Nebraska was a | Omahta in eizht and three-quarter years ar id have o Ea BT AV by WHERR Bh 0 ObT6 SaGrifices | mAn) 5 PERTS 3 of Nebraska For o om of | profitaule field for this species of finat ndled §337,60 a total expense of 5 RIS EAId . thRY th 2 FAerito; 5 Thawsh nE BEE. Napoleonism. There were no lezal res 314, ; g jLone th Wers Sooral e This beautifui fresco 18 of more | tlons: no protection for vestors again e figures illustrate tho aiff bbard, dean of t ! Medic than a mere passing mention, illustrating as | frau proteuse. It is estimated | genuine co-operative societ and that D e lege of Nashville, '] L. M. Dun- suxious than the ton, D.D., presigeat of the Claflin university dusky faces, for it was the ac u | of Oraugeburg, S. C., spoke upon the indus- | May 25, that made their citizenship as white as trial scnools of the society, of which thero | sons and avout the only thing which they made uo ef- it does toe vprogress of rative art in | national associutions have taken 00,000 out speculative robbery Omaba. The aimeusions of the counting [ 0f Nebraska within seven years, ~Of this e —— ¢ 10 its w voom are about 40x100. The ceiling is di- | sum it is safe to assert™ fu ROBBED THE INDLINS. " izht 1t vided into five elliptical figures, each of | is “lost to signt, to memowy dear.” To chec s was try suap ure forty-two scattered through the south. | Taylor. chuirm which overlaps its neighvor. The field of | mate these wildeat ventures and protect the | Lawyers Getn Big Share of Aray and | judg ¢ board. that 'leutenant Governor Richards of Montana, | About — twenty es are m‘-?vm‘) ‘,., e these figures is a deep fawn, which 1s | people of the staie the last lazislature en- Cheyenne Tndemnity Money. anything was wroog bad been giv Wio reaponied 1n bebalf o1 the luymen, wis | these schools. —Kev. W. H. Mickman, D.D., | Addressof Welcome by Roscos Pound, Esq. [ blended with aarker shajes of the samo [ acted a comprehensive law rogulating build- | Ogpunows Ciry, Okl T., May 14.—Colonel | nbers, cquully happy in bis romarks. - Like the | bresident of tho Clark university of Atlanta, Music sl ehol SR Ia e Clngamont Ll 5L | lestaboroa S axsitiously o B mbre Bocin: St ol s aurLEs3 Nen ool lont SENbEY other speakers he mede wmany allusions to the | Ga.. spoke of the importance of these sctools | Oratfon.......Hon. G. M. Hitehcock of Omaha | § Lisan 5 Mml ] Bl o S6ro) Jnoes. | justleft Fort Reno, after having conducted | yyar e et ] aiTat . The elliptical pacols are ornamented with | gent law, but were forced to graut conces- | justleft Fort Reuo, after having conducted [ tharas it was morely the correction of an 'd said that 1t was undoubtedly caused | 8 factors in the educational work and then Music. Al = ” 1 h By the factAhat for o mumboriof Gaye. tho. | Dr. Peters; s young gratdunte of the' Mehavy Short Addresses. scrolls of romanesque desigh and with stems | Sions toa very influcutial lobby imported | au investigation into complaints made by | oversight nothins had been said N bers Tk fAhia tontorbine ad! bon i arss | collexe; ivasTintroauceaiiand® Gonviilssd s tho Sammary by Prof. W. F. Taylor. of bay in circling segments.- The bigb light | from Minueapolis and recruited in Omaba. | the Arapahoe and Cheyenne Indians that | Mr. Berlia entered and took his seat, with relliliced OGO LR B HL L il AlBRaGYia b b Fasitalo L hRTEENE Perfecting State Orzanization of Sous and | is obtained by delicately, traced lines in The law provides that five or more persons A e ~. | the statement that he had been in ved for coarging rockets of eloguence and bombs of | audience by a humorous recital of his college Daughters of Nebrask 7 4 - v b d and = & they were robbe: ¥ & number of attorueys f 1 ARALERTS O ST oratory until they had f{airly knooked oat | exverience. e DAIE b SN ODPanR i shining gold. The spaces enciosed by the | may be incorporated and must use the woras | (xO% FER KB ARE TF B RIS O GHAFE S | four days and only camo out ecause ho un- iy s irly knock T o mlceaawilhils Short stissch by ption to Sons of Grmuba by Pieasant Hour | jgtersecting lines of the panls are dons in | “loan and building association.” Each as- b 1% o tho g derstood that Dis presence was necessary to LRk Rev. Sam Small. e ? Qlubofikinsoln similar style but in lighter tones, making an | sociation is required to adopt a consttution | ernmeat. From what can bo loarned, | makea quoram. and he supposnd that it was On Behalf of the Women. 3 b o M 1502 SPNATH, '"“‘\"““- W effective contrast. The ceiling in front of | and bylaws containing equitable provisions | Colonel Lee carried back to Chicago some | necessary to take some action regarding the Mrs, Angie F. Newman of this city ont RS IDE RO e]Confaren col tenro il o e atubs i dgembling of the | tho counter is divided into several | permitting sharenolders to withdraw after | startling facts which, 1t1s said, wiil result | county bospital tended a welcome o behaif of the womeu of [ On Saturday, Moy 21, ail the Sundsy | oficers “Meoting in charsa of ion. T."T: | ponels ot l‘,'",’"“*'mzi“:)"‘:’; agiprincipal Eii.'.‘& Lt e ool catedon ot | et ‘1,;‘""1‘{‘" o et nolyjrosoiuon .incoln and her uddress was one of the most | school childr o Jouna Kennard N. Crawford and ex-Gover- | One has for its 3 ruaments two bee s ce. ohiosrs | S rotting away awith | 08 been prepared by the attornoy for the eloquent of the occasion "h°‘“""‘“ 3 t““‘L“" tmil LTJ‘“'“‘““‘“ nor John M, Thayer. hives, one at either eua. These emblematic | tificate “shall be entitled to receive on de- | lawrers succeeded in getting away With | iqilroad company. readoptite ihe old resolu- be presented to the general couferen se, one of General Miles' inspectors, has in showing conclusively taat a coter: CAPITOL GROUNDS, that Brabminism had give e objects have a fine sky effect for o back- | mand tane amount paid in by bim or hor, tess 500 for doing nothing. The 2 the excoptioa that tho date tteo, Confucianism had wiven her d IcopatichurcagiBlatiop v v ground, and are outlitea by apple boughs | the admission fee aud expense charges. and | already been allowed by tho Inte . lection had been changed Zormity, Mohamedism, the harem, Judaism, presido.and Chaplain McCabe | %10 a. m.—Governor J. E. Boyd, | Joaded with blossoms, a beautiful bit of | Such rate of nterest as the bylaws may de- | yont and when the first payiment was | ! May 31 to Juwe 16, and T olned Tor Ohnedant ] ng that wonderful *Trundle Bed” [ ghuifman. Wesleyan University Band | WOrk- e termine, less all fines and other charges." D e roviding that the entire proposition should 10 set the seal of honor upon a noble mother- | *°fE; o E X Openinz Aadress by Chairmun I'he body of uhe walls is in terra cottz, the “Expense charges” and ‘“otherc ULV R CNE 2l CERL R ear on the printed ballots. The county hood. At the conclusion of Mrs. Newman's | twas intended to have a street parade, o= Bniey 2 Pawnee City Band riace of which is only broken oy a broad | are clauses that open wide the docr for | allowance shorta certain sum. orney had himself prepared two resolue adiress she wasiprasentod a bandsome | DUttbe uncertaity of weather has caused a ., Thesiiver Anniversary of Nébraska | fricze in romunesque scrolls with drop orna- | speculative associations. The leading loc 1t is said that the attor bribed tha sov- | tions, ono recousidering the former action boquet of iilies and roses change in the program in this respect and | “Mary Baird Finch of Clearwater ments stenciled below. The great columns | associoti of the state limit their | epal interproters to mako false reports of | and the othes submitting theo poor farm and Hov. C. C. Lasby of this city gave a wel. | 100 various Sunday schools aro requestod | Musle ..o ioioessooanices. ¢ Sk Band | that support the ceiling are partic:larly no- [ charges to ~a small admission their negotiations, Lee's report will be laid | countr. d boud questions on the proposed come irom the forty-iour churchos of Lin. | 12 Meet in Exposition hall at2:30 p. m. Su- | Oratign Tho Yiger Auniversary of Nebraska | jceanle, The shaft of each 1s in terra cotta | generally 25 cents per share. DS loreloon Fresaasinmn H Ty SR Ge ariee |1 EERA The response was mads by De E W, | perintendents will please nouify their schools | g, 10% Y- 2 n Grand 15iand Bana | to match the walls, and the capital glows 1o | are no other “oxpenses’’ or ‘charges,” and 5 3 P Ty N T O Y LTS ond of Lexington, Ky., one of the | S0 assure all thav the Sunday school JUSTRIAL PAKADE soid aud copper bronzes very happily | every penny paid in at the time agreed upon | of Indian chiefs waitel 6n Colonel W ade and : e colorea delegates to the confernce, scholars will be given a front seat May 2 b Commeising repro. | Diendea, ~ while drop oraments encirclo | is refunded on demand with futerest added. | mado complaint, Ho said a part of tho | MF: Dumo tedithnvgiipinewv i resoliy Chencellor Creighton of the Wesleyane St sentatives of Nebraska early days. the Indiun, | 1he op of the shaft Tue nutionals on tho otber hand exact from | monay due the Indians for the' refinguish after prov for o later election, university spoke the representative BARNUM & BAILEY'S the pionecr, the coming of the first settiors, | This decorative painting is the work of an | one to two dollars per share as an admission | mant® of their rights in the Cherokee strip > things a little moro dofi- of Lincoln’s educational institutions, the re i A —_— business growth of the state represented | artist who has for years been in the front | fee and a monthly contribution to the mau- | hag been kept back and paid to a nun of | nite s a ith auy_possiblo misur aponse bolug mado by Bishop Warren. Grand Columbian Spectacle to Be Exhibited prescnt industrios. = 3 of American designers and decorative | @gers as expenses, As for refundiug, th r who claimed o have been em. | Uorstanding, whileat tho same time there Albert Watkics closed the spoach-making ere soctetiee Tauk purade of secret and clvic | painting ana this fresco is an example of the | Vastor may count hifiself fortunate if bo | ploved by the Indizns to protect their rights | \WeFe o clianizes dotrimental to the county by welcominz the visitors on behalf of tbe | “Columbus and the Discovery of America” | “Fioats representing Industries of the stato | 0est development of modern decorative art. | secures the balance due without interest. in thelanas. Tho Indians protested tnat | OFyl favor of A 5 business men of the city, after which an ad- | is the title of the groat spectacular produc- | from different cities and towns. The grandest | Above all things it is not garish. It is dono nother serious defect of the law is the | tnoy had not employed the lawyers and that [ M. Bertin thought that it might ba weil ournment was taken for dinner. tion, which takes the place of ~Nerot with | 4isplay of Nebraska industries and the spe- | in quiet tones, which are skilfully biended, | provision iu section 2: “Should there have | tpey wauted an investigation. They asied | L0 PIStP: uopunuhlondsyaalkiol i ‘Lhe visitors were escorted to the hotels I L o WiIth | cfal industries of Nebraska cities ever pre- | aud the gold tracings cmphasize their beauty | bcen, however, 8 not loss instead 0f & net | yhat the caso be referred to (ieneral Miles, | V33 Satisfied ihat no member would object to and private homes of the citizgns of Lincoln | i Baraum & Bailer show this season and | scated ' e aiTe s without " becoming obtrusive. The arist | gain, then such withdvawing shurenolders | Colonel Wede teleeranhed the facts to Gen: | & §430%° In the day of eicction, 4 for ainzer, after which tney were taken in | Which is soon to exnibit here. The dispiay | F9ats from the diffbrent towns and cities | brought an exquisite taste to the designing | shall recoivo the actual amount paid in less | grai Miles aua Colonel Leo was seut out to Mr. Stenoerz 1usisted that he did vot know s for a drive about the city. Owing | 13 divided into five tromendous living tab- | 5¢' iR calt non-competitive for the otivey | 8ad a delicate responsive touch to the execu- | bis proportion of such net loss.” This with | pvestigate. Colonel Leo was at Fort Reno [ \VEAt ¥78s i the new resolution, and was oo- 10 the inclemency of tho weatber the pro- | !28UX, in which 1,200 persons will appear at dal offered for the best fioat. tion. Mr. Henry Lehmann is to be congratu- | the “‘expenses’ and “otherfcharges” 8ffords | for several days and he secured the evidence | PP5°4 to actinz biindly. He thought that gram of exercises at the Wesleyan uui- | tb0 same time in the vast hippodrome | The industrial parade will be In charge of [ lated upon baving in his employ such ac- | the nationals ample leverage to oxact 1avish | of many of tne chiefs, among them Cioug | 1he ranroad comvauy might have at leass Versity was abandoned, but a great many | Pavilion, which is devoted to the presenta- | Hon. K. H. Oakley with a staff of sevanty- | complished artists and it is tobe hoped that | salaries from credulous investors. Coter Barving Elk.' Little Chief, Lets | notfied somo momber of the board that the of the visitors went out to the university | HOD of the svectacle. The following descrip- | five assistants from tne differcnt parts of the | Omaha will give his enterprise substantial The law further provides for equitable re- | Hand, Row-of-Lodges and White Buffalo, new resolution might be examiued so as Lo on the electrio cars. Others swarmed about | tion of Columbus’ triumpbal ontry fato | SIS 00 will move at 1:30 over the fol. | ShcOUragement. o payment of loaus before maturity, remission | * fach of the Indians deaounced the pay- | BaYe some one to vouch for i ; tho capitol or visited the State university. | Barcelona on his return from discovering | jowingiine: . 0,038 sho ol ————— of prorata share of premium paid in such | mant to the lawyers as & roboery 'and | M- Dumont intimated that he would lika Yae Stato uviversity and Weslevan univer- | America, from the pon of one of our coun- orui on_ South Eloventh and adjacent FOR THE COUNTY FAIR. case. Fines may bo imposed for failure to | .indle, aud they declared they had been | 10 lave tha new reselution adopted at that sity cadot bands furcished some excel try’s most iliustrious authors, forms the plot | streets. north on Eleventh to N, east on N to pay monthly aues, and when a member is de- | {mnoced upon, Cloud Cbiof said his mind | Meeting, still be did uot want the board to music fn frontof the Lincoln ho of one of the magnificent tableaux : Cwelfth, north on Tweifth 10 O, 'West on O to | Board of Managers Arranging Detalls for | linquent for not less than three nor more | wal clouded and he did not kuow anytbing | 8°L 10 Lhe aark or with undue haste, ditely after aiuner whilo the delegates [ About the middleof April, 1402, Columbus | Niuth: uorth on Sinth to 1t enston b to Thir- the Coming Fall Exhibit, than twelve mouths, such sharos may bo | apout the laws of the white mon and ho had s Btonbery wantonbilliome to/thinie Weoksitaking oarriagositor v drive sEar | 2LV, e sDioelons, wh Vi | Ffteendh, ‘south " on" Fitteenith to° 'K, | The board of maaagars of tho Douglas o D e LA ST boen fooled by tno lawvers. Soveral of th S B traiu and, while the two cadot bands played foent reception The boauty and seronc | ffy Cft O 110 Fourteenth. notth on Fous, | County Agricultural association beld a meet- | delinguent. Loans must be made on | prators and attempts to bribe oth quarters removed to the oftices recently va- their prettiest, the long load of human 1ife | f i ive aomnind | teenth toJ, west ath, ‘south on | i0g yesterday afternoon in the Exchange | unencumbered real estate or on @ssociatiob | \antea congress to iavestigate the wholo | c21ed by the city clerk i rollea uway from the depot. It is safeto | o this memorabie core ASnedrow near | Eléventhtop % i ball of the Chamber of Commerco, aud made | Stock to the amount of its actual value. | ¢raysaction M. Steubers was in favor of waiting until say that both the enterta and entertain- | the place many of the youthtui coursiors and | May 2 e —kvening=arand fitwmination | ¢ 1per arrangements for the fair and races | ABOtber important provision restricts the [ A} tuis and much more information Colo o city teaants were out of tho building ers were well pleased. hidilzos, together with a vast concourse of T aaa oo e MIRD AT an( oop b ld tholas = loaniug of money to menibers of the associa- | nal Lee carried with him. He learned that fore pezinning to rearrai matiers, He i Salbl the popuiace, came forth tomeet aud weleome [ (erts and band contests for &0 In prizes, ' A | which are to ve held the latter part of Au- | yon, preventing the dangerous expediout of | tho tayo tribes were very much excited over | 4id N0t Know ‘but it might b possitle to AT e T, i s catranco Tito dhis' nobio elty e | 3PS atinaradey rection of’ Colouel gust and tne st of September. spocuiating with the funds on the outside, the affeir and many hot-noadod eniofs tals of | MOVE some of tho county ofiicos on the firsy tho Romnns woro atoustomod. 16, decra. to is the Purpose to mako the {lumination | Secretary John Baumer announced the | Iu addition to the usual corporate powers. | woing o the. warpath. Tho Kiowas aga | 100 dOWn nto tho basemcnt, thus making How the Great us Left and’ Came Back | conquerors. First, woro paraded the Tndians, | and electrical display the finost ever wit- | nominations fn the stake races. There will | 8uch as acquiring, holding and disposiag of | Sioux Iudians’ reservations are near those [ B0 Wvallable court room er two on the first to Omaha. nied nc o their savage fashion and | nessed In the west. People who bave beea | bothree stake trots nside from the purse | Y68l estate, tosuoand bo sued, tho law ex- | of the Cuieyennes and Arapatioes, aud th ; floordandlsavingiomporthoneay ety $ AL ity prated wit r national oruaments of Raars S e e o empts the capital stock, loans and advances TR s s thoroughly happy excursion parties that | live parrots tozether with stuffed biras and | Served seats for the exercises at the opera | .o 5. I st > ra v embers Bre re 0 eir share: g on co ouse and ‘ sorou; PPy s v Ive parrots toetier with stulfed biras and | Berved SO (o8 e exorciaes B 152 °Pnf | premiums. Tho first stake race for yoar. | members are required to list toir shares for | §f Tedress is. not Eiven thoy will. tako on court house and juil ; i ever went out of Omaba was the Methodist | Biininis of upkuow e S0 rare PIMULS | faro rates on all railroads, Write the sozre- | 1SS has seventeen nomiuations with “#200 | taxation. vengeout of the white setilers, The total Mr. Stenberg thou stated that he was dis- conference excursion that left for Lincoln 4 Wwas tiken (o make @ ccnspieuous | tary, C. A. Atkinson, for any further partic. | 20ded; tbesecona for 2year-olds, twenty- State: Examination, amount recerved by the Arapahoos and Chey- | PO3ed to act fairly towara Mr. Dumoot, in vesterday morning 8t 9 o'clock over the of Indiun coronets, bracelets and | ulars, elght nominations with #3%0 added, avd tbe | o insure compliance with the law in let- | enncs was but §199,000. They sbould have [ the matter that had bocn sprung so suddenly Burlington. 1 required soventeon conches | CLIer decorations of ‘cold whioh izt Why Lincoln Objects, thira for i-vear-olds, ninetcon nominatious | vor and apirit, pecial powers woro conferred | boen given £50,000 us agreod upon by tho | it be wanted to kuow whotber Lo rosolt MUMBEIRy (VPR RTINS SNCH Boveren rerions "R fraalth ot Sho newly dis- | 1. R. H. Oakley of this city has ad- | 118300 addea. Those nominations include | o the state banking board, The board cou- | Indian commission. The difference is tho 29.110 38010, JORALIT N80 DOER JhRnEeH 0 socommox e Ists. and oven | ¢ pxions. atter whis followed Oolume ik B 7 7 o borses from Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri and | sists of tue auditor of public accounts, state | amount paid to the lawyers vy the Interior | e Wasted 1o know iu what way, Ho was then something like 100 passenygers stood | Duson horseback. surrounded by a orilllunt | dressed letier to Gieneral Jobn Palmer, | Kansas, A B sooua s, b 8 willing o stay all night if necessary o age A L b et cavalcade of Spanish chivulry. The strects | commander-in-chief of tho Grand Army of | ~Propostions from A. R. Swearingor of | Lroasirer aud attorney genoral Bofore any | department, ; just matters, but he would insiston the Most of he dologates aotad like boys let | Were simost impassable frouw the countioss | the Repubilc, la which he reviews at length NS s inge buildiog und loan wssociation secures logal | —Geueral Milos declined to tali about the [ J3t matters, but he 4 » ] ; 03 multitade; the windows and balconios wore | 1o oo b’ e i B B | Mendota, Ill., and C. D. Robbins & Co. of | oxjstenco in the statc its constitution and | fovestigation made by Colonel Lee. In | Clér# reading tho provosition, long as it out of school and some of tho cars were de- | crowded with the falr: the very roofs were | L+ncolu’s ovposition to the proposed con- | Decatur, Iil, for pool privileges, were read. bylaws must be submitted and approved by | reference to the above dispatct he said last | Bt be, in order that he might be thorougly cidedly lvely all the way down and back. | covered with spectators. It seemod as if the | Kressional convention to assist the ‘city of | [he former offered 8125 for pool privilegoes | yivs board, and nll subsequent alterations and | night: oIt is true that Colonel Leo has beon | Satisfied. Bistops Bowman, Newman, Warren, Fowler, | eye could not be sated witn gazing on | Wasbington to defray the expense of ‘the | and 50 per cent for book and mutuals, Rob- . 1 ‘*,, ved vetor: d g th ialote ina 1 The clerk was directed to read, bat, as M». Fossand Walden accompanied the excursion, | of 4u unknown warld; oron the | coming natious! encampment. 1n the course | bins & Co. offered 8600 for the exclusive | Lrichdmente must also b approved petore | investigaung the complaiats made o3, 'h® | Borlin bad gone back 10 bed, had to await Dr. Buckley, Dr. Luoatan, Dr. Hunt and | £ Jnan by wiiom 1tk been dissove of hus letter he says; 3 privilege or 8100 and 00 per cent of the com- | the © constitution or. bylaws conflict | Missourion another. mission. The nterios | the return of Mr. Vau Camp. Who secmed 1o othior distiiguished delogates were aboard | {Fid', Thare was s sublimity In this ovent 4ncoln proposed to enterialn the com- | mission on suction and mutual pools. The | with "tho ~ state: _ law, - 1ho . neces: | departient is rosponsible for all tho deslings 5 business everywhere except in the room ame the conters of intercsticg groups | joy It was looked upou s & vust and signal | Mander-in-chief and his staff, to furnish 300 | Jater proposition was accented, provided | My changes must be made. before a coertifl. | with the Indians in the matter of purchase 59 the DORND Was In session ring the trip. ensation of Providence, in reward for tho | S8dale horses, desirable camp privileges for | that Robbins & Co. would give a bond in the e of wuthority shall issue. Every ste 4 ale of 1and bave decided ¢ ne Moved Its Adoption The excursion met with no serious ace s of b monureha wnd the majeatlc and | 40.00 veterads, located on electric and steam | sym of £1,0)). o atian aa lis ‘mesounte oxaminad onse o] mecaralus hoas matiorachut ] in Ber maoni \s and everyvody was well pleased with appearance of the discoverer, so | car lines, with the best sanitary conditions, | * The questic special attractions was | 3*30Ciation has its accounts e: ed once 8 | regarding thesa matters, o uot care 10 | he reading occupled some t s B S i e rent from the youth und buoyuncy fen- | and a trip to Denver and Manitou, sl free Tho Question of special attractions was | 5 year by reprosentative of bauking | be quoted. Sccretary Novle has sent me 4 | Srepberg following carefully with the new I I ! 1ag crally - expooted Trom . Foving ontorpiist | Heshery nyes ; Maniton, 8 disoussed by Kemp Bros. of Bloomington. | poard, and such statement, regularly or in which be stated tho trassactious \ R aTat . At 7:00 lst evening the excursion rain | Lcomed in harmony with the grandeur and | Hesides this, we presentad contracts with 1iL, offering to givo ten exibitions of hurdle | g4, must bo published. The waking a tho Bttornoys ware roguler ud that | comsad the adontion of the Feomi o be pulled into Omahs aod @ thousand | &ignity of his achicvement. tho hotels giving a special reduced rate, and | and bippodrome races for £23). The proposi- | Subiishing of & falso. SBtoment concorn p : A A0 TORRIRE 8 4t | moved the of tho resoluti Methodists, tired but good natured, | = The 4l and equestrian features of | 1NARY other specific inducements all clearly | tion was laid_over until the next meeting, | Forfoanial condinon. of oy bseocion s army ofticer who s famil th the sought the electric cars and found | tne sroat show are More extensive bud alap. | 512Ut in our proposition, to carry out which | which will be held Saturday, June 4 tho losncial condition of an association ls D AFRT0RIeeE A0 I Jamiliar: MILD ;b thelr way back fo thelr places of | orato than atany former poriod. *Walt for | SJ3%¥SBumbeE of our business men sigzned a | * George W. Swagzger was appoiated starter | 8’30 hot. oxceeding. $10,000. 8nd. Jmpribon: | consreesional investigation would, I am sure, | ga05,acton o rding the poor entertainment thoroughly pleased with the | Huroumt' s (b legend Adorning the public | SOAd wRETeRaticg #,000,000 that cvery foa- | of ‘o races on recomtendation of D. T. 9 1ob exoeediog $LOOK.. cougrossional investigation would, .am sure, | farm boud question was then reconsidered in xeursion to Nevraskw's capital. Tho dele- | pliconin town and country —aud 1t will pay | L4re Would b carried out. Washington gave | Mount . ment for from onoto freyears. | develop 8 soaudslous siale of agaies, Tho | mecordenoe with the ohange fn the dats of RUAIILY. pl k2 Suzons tar Binwols. Op <the Y o ¥ ;\&unn,{!..;uunu:rxrf'hwdur«m- won 8 yearor | figancial condition of an association or causo | their ignorance and rob thom at any uod ail | and the saime action was taken regarding toe tributed by Lincoln citizens among the ex. ANOTHER CONVENTION. , Fender's Proposed 1mprovements, O ARO rocoivad the atantion of the board for | gy examination by the state cxawiner. [ times, The Iudian troubles aro tracoadlo in | gountyy road bond question Shiralonista. Bome of the visitors ware taken | — PexpER, Nob, May 14.—[Special Tolegram | #/00nsHBravio Ume, afipx which tho question | suould the statemont be uusatisfactory, or | ninety-nine cases out of a hundred 1o somo | “Jisi hafore the board adjouraed Mr. Du- t Order of Hibernians | to Tur Bee.)—A magnificent botel, called the | Jay Fofprt Martip'a 1 Toboggun”’ was | ghould 1t appear taat business is beiug coa- | injustice done tne Indians iu their allowances | mont asied to bo allowsd to say 8nother rst in the race, bu as_protested by | gucted in an unsafe and unsatisfactory wan- | of mouey or supplies. Congress ought to in- | word e had been consured for discourtesy, to the hotels and others were entertained at | I to O ) 1894, private homes, Carriages, street cars, hotels wing to Omaha in 3 Peebles, will be erectod at this place at once, oy 7 ( v, g P Pyie. Williams and Lisey, who got 8rst, | ner, jeopardizing tho iuterests of membors | vestigate, as I in sure a rotton state of 81 | wed o wantod 11 tndersiest that e ws the board 1s required to certify the facts to | fairs would be devcloped.’ guiltiess in that respect. He thought that Srd the howies of tho peopl of Lincoln woro | Ouala s gain %0t 1o 1be front and cap- | It will bo @ throo-story brick structura, hav- | accond and tbira woney respectively. whon placoc o disposal uf the guests, aud des- | tured another uational couvention. This | ing 100 feet frontazo on two stroets, W. E. | the first two shoutd hava.thaa second and brey e vho shall there — pito the ruin, they prococacd 161ake in 156 | \imo it i tho Auclent Onder of Hiberaiaas | Ieebics, 1he foundor, ‘of thle piace, any’the | Inird money and Lacey: {04t piace. Pyle | B8 AHermex gcooral. “wbo sball theroupon Bults Against “Hessah” Tweed, WaGanse sequmied A8 of B0 KRN - - that nas decided to hola forth in this city. projector of tbis improvement will, 1n com- | 8ud Williams were paid by, the assoclation | gisiriey court of the county where | Cmicaco, Iil.. May 14.—Dr. Tweed, leader | oot are foividuatly abon t it but whaine WORK IN THE SOUTH, be conveution which bLas just closed at | AUy with his brother, J. N. Peevles, starc it | first and second movey upon signing obliga- | guch association is located,” for the ap. Jre . % | mambors 1RCYMGRSLY B00U M BAE Wi W Orleans bas selected Umaha as the | €arly this fall and will upy quarters in | tions that they would rafund the money if | 1oinvment of a receiver to wind up its af- e erer Ry iy YT TP AT co for holdiug the next convention, whicn | tae new block whon completed. There area | the American Trotting -association, to which | Yeios has established ““heavens’ in the suburbs of e | convene on the second Tuesday of | Bumber of valusble buildings that will bo put [ Martin appealed, sustaiyed bim. ' Tho trot- The Law and the Natlouals, Chicago, was sued today for $100,000 aamage A mass moeting in the interests of the UP.A5 0008 ROW IS UA OVAL. 4.6 Garialnly, § O SAM TR LR 10 A1 TavOR SRR Sunt S A0 00 SIS 41 Jan ird O'eeflo vostorday rocelved 8 e ey, ation for the 8170 I 1t dops not pay Bis ing with foreign or national build tional Publishing company. It is claimed | “Pyat made evervtbing lovely, and all folt e e T o e e o cram from tho Nebraska delugation, now : T 2 A h SORS 50V loan assoctations. They are almost to that the plaiulifl’s wife fell under Tweed's | 4o well satisfied, Mr. Dumout included, that : 8 iu New Orloaus, composed of Jolin Rush and | ,Gonpoy, Neb, May 14.— (Special Te PR oy e, excluded from. lezal existence 15 Nsbraska, | influence aud left her busband and a beauti- | {he 1ucmbers at once aecided o soparate for plished iu this departmet of Methodist bowe | Mike Kilgallon of Omaba, James Kelley ana | gram to Tur Bee. |—George C. Faville of the A Bonter, only turee having complied with the luw. ul howe. a week. missionary work was illustrated by a num- J,l;flm" Meshaue of Lincoln, stating” that | Agricultural department at Washington A national association 1s reguired to sub Itis said that a number of similar svits | * j; speaking last evening of the ch nge §a ber of specimens of the nechanical haodi. | * \T:E:'.“'Re:fir”,)m_‘hf FA9 & miaaar. hers by order of the secretary of agriculture | o .. s g iiney mit its constitution and bylaws to the state | 8re about to be brought and oue criminal | the date of the apscial eleztion Mr, Du nout Work of the boys whu are tught & variely | tion seia sens’ 1t vt LoRiIDE Of the conven: |y xamino stallions and meres affocted with | 3£1% PSpectively, of the Peoplo's theater at | bauking board. which subjocts them toaa | 4ct LA = said: “Tlo facts are that the cls ton was of accomplishuients eside from those found | woild bring 10,000 strangers to the | ® ditease with which the breediug horse | Ciuclui PUERRAM §Touad Rare fop | snAlials Siliay 10 1AL SRRLSd Lo ool Anso Gtrangers Hewa fR104 (A Sonapmite wikiihe aaw A SV lan iu text books. Conspicuous smong these | eity. The exerciscs on th ® | stock of this locality have been sufferiog for | the iw o erection of a theater to cost | Clations, ‘Alolts charior.asiloles of incorpora | 11,4 wiaforan's Dictionary of Chicago” | laliot law and with the cliy chare, sud was & smail eugioo capadlo of making S00 | day would consist of welcomjug ing | L8 183t two yeags. Prof. Iugersoll of | §100,00 run in codmeotion with the | 4108 80d thelaw of the stateln which ftislo- | -Ash STOTAN B CLORARY O B0 | would prabably have be Toveiutions par minils Visitorn, attor wuin Teacoming the | Colorado aud Dr. W. A. Thomas of Lincolu | Peoplo's ihoater in Cineinnati. Hards Wi, | €3t@d. 1tmust appoint a resident attoruey | contains ¢ verything of intérest pertain- | uot being clear that the provision of the T Ll Chanialn MoCatia'| LMo o MUE. blah Cshare woul I be Bera Moaday (o aasish Dr. Favilio in | Hisas: Acatens s Moo "o, Har: in every county in which it transacts or to the World's Fair city, Itis al- | statutes relating to the iscue of bonds had led the opeving hymu. —The speakers were | gates, aud at least 1,000 uniformed Hiberni. | Bi3 l0vestigations. “hese gentlemen aro ex- | other places controllod by the firm. T sollolie buainess, and evory sush shoracy betically arranged, making it a vory | beea supersedoa by the Australian law, it _ somewnat late in arriving, owiog to their | aus would march 10'the wusic of a dozay | PEFY Velerivary surgeons bouse will bo fiuished 1n Lime for the opan o alt o anaamacks sarnioe | oasy matiar S0 Gad aoyililegyou mian. | NARSLAURL BiRRE S SOmEls M ok dissipations at Lincolu, aud in the iuterim | bands. The remaining days of the onyen t ing of the fail season vrocess in bebalf of such association, con- | It dontaing the most complete map ever | The form of the resolution adopied by the Ami b la Smitb, the colored female evangelist, | tion, he said, would be devoted to the con. Accused of Forgery. —— svoting that servico of process published. Price 23 r sale by ull | 9080ty commissiongrs origloslly was ug- was itroduced. She explained her preseuco | sideration of routine matters. Beatiick, Neb, May 14.—(Special Tele Dicd from Her Injurics. iuel, Upon euch alornoy slisll be taken and | oy .dealery and at 209 Herald bullding, | 3030ied)y legal, vut as look s oue chaage briciiv and sangToe L.ord Will Provide."She | Tbere will be 8 meeting of the Douglas | E78m to Tus Ber.|—Z T. Champ, #u organ | Lomie Rock, Ark, May 14.—Maggio | 1o e tomi( &8 1f s6EVed upbon 100 Bssocts: | C)icago. 1 | 1008 RacRIMES NoAR SMiieC. 50 oNmasne ::lah-:E;:rc;‘i;::li:;.tlxi'.::w.u: .-n..lmnu\ond‘ml county board Aucient Order of Hiveraisus, | salesman, was arrested this morning at the | Doxev, the little girl outraged by the vegro, | - ate.” Sworo statoments of the asso L - 2 VA8 LAESIRIL 0N SRA LI SENE RN e i ook, ROAF whioh the repulas | s o ‘._-u:::'n)ln’ln‘:‘u::(:"l,;m.&s::::;::vu\yn {ustance of J. C. Mitctell, stato agoat of tho | Heury James, who was hanged by a mob at | ci vancisl condition are aiso required Go to W. H, Mallory, 419 South 13th | question coula bo raised as Lo whetter lallaliou spoke ou “Our Soutlern Freld.” | take sotion o rezard 10 the conveation L N:“"::“ rgun company, for forging a guar- | 2 o'clock tbis morniug, bas died from ber io- | Cowpliance with sll these couditions is | street, the horseshoer. Guarantees to | the synopsis coctained every lmportant cous ] | nd. Mitcoell 'bad tried for some | juries. nscessary before suy foreigu sssociation se- | stop all interfering dition of the proposition, he speciul election a he of the so-called Koreshan community, which | cama in it did not look as thouzb a mesting would be held, and while ho was out rastling up anotner member the meeting was callod : A 10 order, so that he did not have tue des rel The state law is particularly rigid in deal- | Dy Svdney C. Miller, manager of the Na- | gpportunity. INDIS Ind, May 14.—alessrs. Heuck a; ennessig, proprietors and man

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