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G A e o 7 o ST o rmp s THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:q THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1893. [ — S ——— ——————— e ———————————————————————— 3 0 "HE FARMER'S OPPORTUNITY o permitted to interfere, Of courso | o bad precede: is likely to be os- | Thero is no more worthy democrat In the THE ROBBERS, NNN MNN N TH THE, DAILY BER, | ™ ranunws ovronromsr. | oo permitiod o interfers, Of oourso | & bed precedont:ahat s lkely do e oo | Shate, 13,18 Boms marsha domece 0 g PRESSURE ~ OF POLITICIAY " | o attention of farmers has al ady Ministor ount will present his credon: a 8 ho! bsont | he is being fought on are that he is too much St. Louls Republie The World's fair res. %, ROSEWA'TER, Edltor. heen directod to v largely increased | tials to tho provisional government, | positors are caryigd out. of an anti-monopolist. We never before had | taurants are charging 20 cents plate for - - wand for cerenl products that is likely | which has already been recognized ——rry— any intimation that it was & political crime | soup. They will be in it long beforo the fair PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING arise from tho apprehonded fallur | to the extent of negotiating & | GOVERNOR SHELDON of South Dakota | [oF f fomourat toadvocatethe conrol by law | 18 G¥eE @ ocrat: The Worlavs | Oleveland's Poticy Goncorning Indian Aget wheat crop in lSuropean countries, | treaty of annoxation with its repre- | has excited the condemnation of the many years Mr. Casper has boen | faie will bogin to be su wluh‘t\«:‘:!‘..: May Be Changed. in the sontatives, for, although the treaty was | miners of the HiRs by his appointment ho party harness doiug vallaut | mensures are adopted to suppress the ex- ¢ one Sunday 88| g p . y withdrawn, it is not necessavily aban- | of W. S. O'Brien As state mine inspector. | AU e PR L R o B Q‘r.‘f: ton " donod, but such recognition does not | If the complaint 6f the miners is just it } failed to a good record. For years he Funday Boe, One ¥ LRI G, I sttor y y | involve the necessity of this government | would seem that the governor had made | s boen cons ‘hx’{y]«“‘('-\'.: :l.k-l;r»vlvv}w‘g “21} ton of coln Is hard) even at tho present — ’\‘.'jj""y‘}," Oie Y ; 00 | latest advice o wking sides in the political conflict | & grave mistake in his selection of the | ford to lose any such men as he, | 10 Price of silver. Where the Government's Service Wil OFFICES apprehiensions that exi ! boetween the revolutionists and the | man for this important position. Not | We belicve that Mr. Casper is justly entit ML DL B R, S 1 i tarnsts. but the very | 1o the appointment that tie seeks, and more | the proper answer to the 2i-cout ple, 15-cent Omalia. The Hoo Buildin r f P t yield royalists, only the temporal interests, but the very { than that, we think that he will secure it coffee, and other extortions of the World's Civillans that Course May South O, cornor N niid 25th Stroot i increased by | Some of the advocates of annexation | safety of the lives of the miners is, toa kbl fair restaurants 11e Adopted, Uhidegd O Chtimber of Commer | the orta the sup- sfoss to believe that the administra- | large oxtent, depdndent on the compe- NEBRASKA AND NEBRASKANS, Buffalo Courlor: Chieaco iy fn a roar of o T M bune $ A i . ) — indignation at the extortions of the restaur- ind 15, Tribu ply from I[ndia. / English estimate | tion intends to ultimately urge upon | tence and fidelity of the min- A base ball club has been organized at | ants at the fair; but the people are taking Wiing 18 Fourtasniil B places the probable deficit that may be | congress the expedioncy of incorporating | ing inspector. The miners Hubbell and the cranks there ave happy. lunch baskets with them, and in that way CORRESPONDENCE. oxpected from this source at not less | the Hawaiian islands with this eount ject to Mr. O'Brien on the gro I'he aun 1al S N‘l‘ l\ ~Ih~! '"\\”.”,","-’ f ”"l stand it quite as loug as the restaurants All conmunications relating o news 884 | than 35,000,000 bushels below the ly | The New York Sun a few days ago AN IO DN US| R e e e e N AT I <R s . PN CuNltT Benleat Cloveland s disposed to adhe £ e ey i f lust In Franeo the phenomenal | had & double-leaded * editorial to | vears been in the employ of the Home W, 8: Taylor hins takar possession of thio | hns beaten sonieof the sktaurant momoto purpose of the law of the la BUSINESS LETTEL o Elk Creek Sentinel and proposes to make a | lists at the World's fair. But what should | €ongress respecting tho appointmont of arny All busi I ors and remittances should e addrossed to The Bee Publishing Company 18 01 SUBSCRIPTION out $unday) One Year.. 8 8 00 riion | St. Paul Plon o T'ho Chicago res- | ARMY OFFICERS TO SECURE PREFEREN taurateurs’ cry of provender for a Bonefited by the Appointment of 3 FornTRESTH STREET, WASHINGTON Brueaw or Tue By Wasiizeroy, D. ¢, May 10 } has ruined the possibility | this effect, the chavacter of its | stake company, and they express their | s # Sunorios ty," which pormits a_monopoly in tho h : 3 ™ 3 P 3 s Captain C. K. Adams of Superior is at- | U1 w poly Omaha. Drafts, chocks nd 1“‘:xv::v’. -I';”l,:l\;”;‘? 1 an extensive failure. In Engl possession of inside information. Theee | able to the influences of y!u‘~ mpany to | yaniing the republican gatherings at Louis- | Becessaries of life w hin its gates ! in favor of civilians, The argument has beo AL A i imilar weather conditions have has been nothing, however, in the course | the detriment of their own interests. A | ville this wee [, Columbus Journal: Tho Krupp gun | it totuis president ‘Sid o vHe SREAEN PUBLISHING COMPANY. | couraged a hopeful outlook for of the administration thus far toindi- | vigorous demand is made for his prompt LHONHER AHUSOWS] WHS cacanad Sl Lis B L. . .00 longer tho bigeeat | 14 the intortor that in many of the tesery t and the root A1 | cate that it has any sympathy with the | removal, and the miners threaten to | [Hss Foutby Jays bt WEe Feapierer i een | brices tower above it as the tallest peak { tions where the Indians have become civi as for grain. In Gern tuati annexation project. Now that M boyeott the governor's further political | mionths in the pet. entiary by Judge Chape | the Himalayas reaches beyond the stature | fzed that civilians can better serve tho goy | ticians are bringing strong influcnce to be ¢ 5 | newspaper o be said of tho managemont of the “Droam | officers as Indian ngents, although the po ming the next wheat havvest icle implying that it was in | apprehensions lest he may prove amen- | Bewspaper of it 10 managemen I ronm | officers as Indian ngents, although the pol { N OF CIRCULATION ] f§ dy bad atid 4 681 t { - | Blount has hesn clothed with the fune -ations unless their prayer is favor- | man at Plattse of I ornment as Indian agents than the aru K ooratary of THE BRE pud 5 AT | TSR B A BRIdLEr (TP TRV b8 aom ; ialnesd Fianl RIGVEs 8 Olny ¢ y farmer, tried | Indianapolis Journal: The managers can- | ofticers Tn soienly awonr that the urope eq av ns of & mi ! y ! 52 10 plow with the lines tied around Nis waist, | B0 DU a stop to this sort of thing Lo soon "This is suggosted of the Osages and the Del sctuai ciroufation of Tit% DAt gk for the week - A R LRl e public has boen assured in the strongest | awares. A few days awo an order was sen EHHHYT A el more encouraging public sor positive knowledga { w an effort is being made be e d Ouly two ribs were broken | manner that no such practices wouid be al- | to the Indian comuussioner for a list of ho Monday. oo y 3 I sout tentions of the ¢ tratior ‘ t th Dakota supreme court t s other injurics were slight DALl At L B s L SRR LIS CULL S 11 LTI AT - ¢ famine season a coup! intentions of the administration re akota sup 4 flEVaaE i Hobel Rt v wed repeatedly that thore wou bo eivilians. The lists wore prepared an Wednowiay; Moy the " 1etho SONtAMIDG 10 raising of prices in the ¢ If people | submitted. The provision in th Thursday. May 4 ¢ 1t + T s 2 e th nd th o s un law o o t con ¢ the ¥riday. May b in t country will come up to i t ieon Ihe ¢ 1 »a traveling man, and gan e b 1w of thio lnst ¢ iug o 1F saturday, May @ d Juth f the average native of Kashwir ail. nise thing d vhich will give tl i 0, it is not expe v fawaii i tion law on it will soon got a ire the | pointment o Indian agents to the effect thay t A e Ar | fair very materially wherever it was thousht the worn to bofore me and subscribed in my pros: | looal demand will provent the hithevt deliborations of the Interstate | void because it did not receive a me L LR A - service would be henefited by having eivi ence thisdth doy ot May, It o ite. | large exports from the ports of the czar. commission, during its ses- | ity of all the votes cast at the election | Hih e A SCISSORED FUN, S wl of arn ‘luv cers that the pres | SR8 L ! } 1 gL e x ’ § ” : g - dent mizht exercise his discretion and £ LRy KL ROWIBAZG Ot i the prevedivg Omaha are of more than | on the adoption of the constitution. The acd and restored bho pockiot ! Washington Stars Thoro's wan advantags | point civilians Y S Averago Circulution for April, 1803, 28,281 | ¢ 000y nt farmer can read- y int t for the reason | article was voted on separately at the | (oo v) his deet in the courts. e [ i TG b 1ld be looked after While the list that was sent to the prosi, ki sttt i S ATt At $ 5 T TG i A ¥ : y ) RIS dent included & number of recommendation {ly understand the eharacter of the de- | that an entirely new question in the an- | samo election, but the vote polled on it | he three district high school assoca What's that | S G AT Gl e WAy ! Ll ! LI 5 Ll s bl thres rict high sehool ass I s ie dlsreslinestiul R v lis dnw tavor of appointing civiliaus it is not be At n]x ¥ ’ is OLNEY may B0 | mand that is likely to como from abroad | nals of railway jurisprudence is involved | was ot as great as tho voto east for the | thns —tho Centril Nebraska, the Southeast | i b midhersiood i cd (hat there will be many Indinn agents patiently waiting another gigan for tho food products of this country. | i1 ono of the cases presented. constitution itself, 1t is al T e o Atlanta pointed who are not military ofliors, I trust to collaps The failure of their home harvests, the | case in question is brought Dby the law to enforce the articlo is void | o Priday evenine at York, Neb. Noue but | moyed fr St o GRIR UG Koy o Blbeis DR AL decrease in the wheat supply in the | members of the people's purty 4 beeanse its title is de v SHAYH I THORARG RO HIES van Aeat LRI b The present agent of the Omaha and Wiane east on which they have hitherto be fornia aguinst the Union and Southern | embraces two separate acts under one | WERE NG WU CE R HG thi modals is tho socloty roporter | DAgO tribes is Robort Ashley, a civilian, and largely dependent will compel fore Pacific railroads, and grows out of a | title. It has been held in South Dakota | wnd defray ¢ 1 gotting alon nt police hondquarterss it is very likely that he will be supersede countries to look about for other sourc contr rsy over the rates extended to | that the same detect invalidated its | government Ur 10 the hour of going to press Jailor Bennett has not assumed the re- i i i he expenses of judges and con City Editor—1irst el o wrote up an in )y ¢ O A U | {d dofeay th exponses of Judges ant cond | ity balltor-futclaass i ot an [n: | by an aray ofioe oners from the county juil of food. And to no country can they | Pacilic coust delegates to the populists | hibition law, but the question has never | KIVElL audl burchasers of Lickots b e i T W el L ‘l‘ s = | b ¥ 4 . st i maha Tast an testor y 3t o e - k- b 4y o0t TR at'a tHix ltem wo fourth class postmasters were ap. ANOTHER Dorgan with defective | turn with greater expectation than to the | natior 1l convention held in Omaha last I',' 1 tested before ts supreme ¢ ”~1 Ihe exe > « e i l‘]:‘rm‘ h\:\»p.q‘ml 3 Jom | iitod in Nobraska today a8 follows memory has been discovered. The | United States. Nor does it follow that July Therefore the case in North Dakota w RO Roaners L T Harrisburgz, Banner county, C. J. Carlislo, Dotgan b Hova BIBIIATA atment | deprived of their customary foor {'he populists who bring the suit al- | be watched with eq intorest by : \ ] man for 7 eman | vice H L. Graves: Kimball, Kimball county,] t 1 It Wp'tite vateldng ze oppozect Wilcox, vice G, W. Beard {otitho ous of masmory Hablt, supply they will to ve- | lege that the railroads discriminated | people of both states, I VICHIAD 0AL 20 Croquettes s & Western Ponsions. t1 —_— Harper's Bazar: Hotel Clork (to new bell em——— plenish the deficit with wheat ! from wihg pens WL | IR wing pensions grantad are r AwrER all, your uncle Adlai Steven- | wlone. The greater probability s | in ,['I' and d o AR mada by o ror | theator. He is said w be to appro el Bod N0, sah. Cadident, wako him up, Yaobiaade 1 HeTe T on son scems to bo the only man connected | that the demand will be general fov all | Publican and democratic pa Nebraska wre lacked Just | ciato e funuiest dininrie and uover smiles | sabg bt did the bose eud, san asa: Inercase i Hearue, 1. Brooks ! ey § - | other words, delegates who ¢ 0 spreat as the ap- | ab the most amusing climax What was tha A0 o A with the present administration who can | the food products, animal and vegetable | Other words, del wh LRI SR L e Sl e o I'wiked up:No. 45, sah.! : cte ~Mary Turnill, Agne: Vhite Ta 1ed at 4 stine tor, Elizabeth Quisenberry, mother, sareh of r 1 health sho astonisted and | fudinnapolis Journal: Mr. Wickwiro—T un- | Barbary Evans minors 5t L. Mot fok h.\‘f \ted the visitors by her proficiency in nd that 10 will cost more. than #1000 to | paciet et o o A yohn b iasculine game of poo fire tht his Krupp gun, which is to be given to | v the eity of Chicnzo Little 3 Mis AWiekwive - My! Tt would be a pity to | lowa: Original -Samuel Leigh, Almor D, fire it without killinz any one, wouldn't Steele. A ional —Ralph Sy Increaso »f lorida is very 10of the toms. opportunity will thus be afforded ¢ M«] ! 1ad : ver rates t vof t i \ v‘ v, u,] lati Ny G > ere the delegates ¢ Omaha con- | people sraska wil sutisfio . sopulations of European countrios to be- | Were t gates to th \ [r 18 intimated in railway circles that | ! )H ‘[”m\“ “”\‘lyv‘ \‘n ; ¢ Indian | Vention with the saving of nearly three-quarters | Dr. Helen Dimsmore is an apostle of dress Nebraska people will be given a one- | |/ oo aiticle of dict than all the Tt is bolieved that this is the first timo | of & million dollars. The only grum- | biform and “fruitatinmsm,” hor it belwe e A R S Sy R N D Pate 10 cag o IZEI08 SILGES z v T o RS bl X LYoy $ C) i % i 3 homas sandwell, John E. Conner, Re: faro T und-trip rate to Chicago on th efforts of Messrs. Murphy and Matt the Interstate Commerce evmmission ha iy supplemented by milk and eggs. Chicago Inter Oceun Miss I\m;n or issue ~Albery Allen, I E. Wilkinson, Miles occasion of the dedication of thestate | | 5 - co 00iied under ordina been called upon to adjudicate a case | state house ring, whoe u t Miss Nina leming of the iarvard college i truly to havo a realswell chureh | A Ransom. Reissue and increaso—Isaac building at Jackson park. ALY L y 1 N o 1 net . weddir droka rin \ 3 A Jor i i s arising out of a political emtroversy. | fow thousand dollars wer servatory is rapidly assuming tho rank as e has hirod throo ambulancos to tako | Brokaw. — Original widows, ote.—Sarah Gor ditions, however vigorou Sy s i : i x 1 wn astronomner that was held by the late Miss | qway the wounded.” don, y Thompson, Emily KEdwards, It is the bounteous varied agricultural | While the real merits of the case will | “uscless investifation Mivia Mitehell at Vassar. Miss Dleming is | minors of David MeCormick, Rhoda Haw resources of this country that encour- | Botbe brought out until the evidence is a Seoteh woman Washington Nows: The most_useful thing | kins, Arisba Avery, Amanda Miner, Milly 2 ‘ 5 laid before the commission, the public Able 1 fatled Upon, Admiral Blake, the hero after whom the [ In the world is a fountain pen. You use A. Cowles, minor of Alfred Parish. Duttaimlis News flaceship of the English flect in this country | 40 P CM N ERA"0 ry the worke oat ot kit - it g The w rn fargfor may yot have to come | is named, did not become a sailor until after | Goties, and o dozen otier things. In fact, you St P prise to the people of South Ihkul:n)mn mensurate with their labors than as a | Should eost a railroad company no more | to the aid of W 1 he was 50 years old, but made up for 1ost | cando anything with it except write, Y. M. C. A. Notea, to himself. He had filled the office for | R N e bt e to vransfer a populist from one point to time when Ne did & 5 Sl ] The Young Men's Christian association Glgtiiunaid was thonah nvinaiule) | eOoral Thio Rorelototer o 8 MR b Vitan A6 bR o @smooyas Valuamt neral Longstreot visited Gettyshurg | Brooklyn Times: VanJay-—I don't propose | oyejorg will mako o run to Florence Thurs g likely that our own wheat yield will be gt i Giess Wi s A batueground Friday for the first time sin Millicent—Yes, Tknow that. That scems to | day ovening, May 1. There will be a busi S S . | considerably below the average of recont === = The secret of tharrain makers” has boen | he helped General Lee organizo and conduct | ha the trouble with all the' young men nowa- | ness meeting at the closo of the vun, also a SoME of the Wyoming newspapors S GEa I e not expected to A COMPROM!SE WITH CRIME divulzed. It is table in that it shows | that disastrous wk on the federal posi- | days. meeting of all interested in outdoor athletics find congratulatory compensation in the | Years. ainly The only people of the state who can | the impossibiliy of produciag artificial rain thirty yoars ago. 2 atfo'clock. The Association park bicycle roflection that of the four democratic | @Pproximate the majestic crop of 1801 ne only people of the state who can i A o e erywhere in her travels the princess of (hicago Trib Swittes (In the MIdway | picos will take place on Saturday, May 2 tronsurers elected by the people of Al- [ The drouth in the southern part view with complacency the prospect of Their Greed ness D10 1t s thie ol and ddmiration of | pisisanco)—Thure scems (o be no regular end- urday y bany county in that state only two havi S 1 ’ i} X ' N 1\ + P s Y ing to the music those Arab musicians make. T of the western wheat belt, the | @nother long delay in the trial of C. W. hraska ( G 1o people on aceunt of her youthfulness in |y Sy fu“',_‘ Whon Phowndlonce s tiron o€ 1t Hotel Omnha, stolen the money entrusted to care. | . f 1 old party conventions at Minneapolis an n " sem- | bo aceused of genuine democratic symp- | as well as cereal. Doubtless a better | 01 party conventions at Minuen and | wior n- | | ers are the few ap THE defeat of Sol Starr, the noted Black Hills republican politician, for mayor of Deadwood was a no less sur- ages the belief that the farmers are | 1o t UL TOTeeaIVBY o LA wAtal TroNe loomey | willepasinclingd Stoltheviawi thubiis nuous s in the northern, | Mosher, the Lincoln financier who by ity BpsUR (e SO e and face, Not it y the slen- foFT Wbl our Amorican music was § OMAUA, May 8.—To the Editor of Tie Bee: their | contin K 5 W R e kot the Cooital | dyaricious and toverrou th ¢ woman in simpic L just ted on the same plan Use your influonce through i Bex to have eapeclally. Minnesota and the | his defaications wrecked the Capital | Had they been more m claaring the ground, the coat and - ; ! 1 y A (o = X 2 i e 0 o Chicagn Timen. tho new hotel named the “Omaha,” and upper Dakota nder it not impossible, [ National bank o > depositors nave succeedec o R SURSELLIE Mohnaninen Aai R Tdwk mako success i new meaning for the name, T tribulations of Minister Patrick | in the opinion of erop experts, that our | Were ruined when', that institution " T T £ Wi Wi iy pizi S as at worle, s custom makes words, t lt & meaning, Fgan are again the fruittul theme for | total wheat erop t car may b ow | elosed its doors last January. Thes Chictigo Tritiine T LR Rl SO sl s R 1is soul 1o the Prophet to jerk newspaper comment. He is now acensed | g5 400,000,000 bushels, or not more than positors have been deluded with the It is in the power of Mr. J ( csor e | 50,000,000 in excess of the probable | ides that if Mosher can be ywed | ronder a real servies to the republican p Methodist Blshops Allotted to the Fall structions whereby several fugitives | quantity nooded for home ¢ msumption, | 10 ©scape the punishmont ho so rvichly | 1 ‘of disregarding Secretary ( sham’s in- by taking ons of the rear ats and end Gonterenoes by But Mohammed Assilla's mn failed. Hng o % Althouzi it excltement entailed, e semi-annual And Mohammed foll shy tinz of the bo Mothodist bishops Of a home in the sky SR anes And of being by houris regaled. plhalie. oring to remain quiet Ontokan il I'he most liberal estimato does not place | & he will reimburse them fo e ) i ir . y rolati Muay Vet $3othe e 13on bons, cape. Igan haslong been an agitator. | the quantity of old wheat that will ho on | their losses by indueing his relatives to 24 B it hich has boon et from Chilian justice were permitted to es- == | hand at the beginning of the next crop | contribute somotl Liko 8190000 40 | ) 416 qugar bounty question tho northarn | ing the last week 3 day. Th Harper's Bazar. your at more than 100,000,000 bushels, | Make up the b deficiency. Acting | VAts e i g wa aeainst the sugars | following arranzement for o conferences g sald sho was wo lovely thay the subject it might with perfect pro- it i o p TSy _ { upon this assux n, they have formed ducing states. This starts a seetiona xt fall was made ) one wounld 1ook at other things )l I I Ihus it is scen that if the foreng 1 L ! ! i Wwhich may boghor. : 3 » l it othe 8! prioty look over the vouchers vendered | yynd for food approximates the veopor- welation, employed — attorneys., » Ly T 3. N, FITAGHIALD. Wil she was stuying there. by members of the printers combine for | iong now logically expectod it must be | ¢ite potitions and taken evory = JOA R RO e i Whercon upon s lattery QPRING IO, blaod humors, ki humor, vork performed for several years pa ’ Chses, yasiblo ster fluence the Todious for t sfendants, Southern Germin confercnce e mnddon siraizhtway sat, alp ora with loss of halr, and. ev work performed for several years past. supplied by some other product than | P33 ble step to influence the federal R e tastis s PP S e And said if he went out there too other humor, whether ftehing, burning, bleed There is a grave suspicion that not only | .} authoritios to “‘compromise” X i g heat. : i B e e o e They'd rent him for & Flit. sealy, crusted, pimply or bloichy, whetlier simpley have prices becn exorbitant, but t Herein lies the promised advantags to | Mosher by permittihg him to go ST B 2 ecrofulous, or' horeditary, from infancy to age, us Lr‘ rones Denison, " Tox, Docen) 7 Vst be :::;»\"r ST now epeedity, pormanentiy nd cconomieally cured overcharges have been frequent. the extensive farmers of the rich copn | UPON the payment of a nominal fine. velopements D SHUULYALE Drong conference. Mexico, Junuary, 1894 i ke R Sl e b S 3 sive far ]\ lizht, show systom Ly 7 belts of the central and wostern states, | Under the cir wes the deposi- | 10" ean plundered by officials and con ; b N D, Washngton Star Phere is ample time for them yet to ap. | t0rs can havdly be criticised for their | tractors o0, aapa b, N D SWiI you be mine? N T % 2L 9 { T . - R burg, .+ Septembe i Norwegia N He softly cried, preciate the situation and increase their | Peculiar view of the case. A large Misfortune Tarnes v i s Account, T S T A R As they sif [ tho parlor, intentional ago of planting, That | Mejority of them are working men and Minneapolis Trihn North Girman confer ul, Minn., Blule dyido. ‘WHILE the state printing board is on SOME of Colonel Cody's ideas about the proper obsorvance of Nebraska day at the World's fair are unique, to say the least. An escort for Governor | .., cunbe made to supply the defici | Women, clevks and small business men. AW, Edwardsof Nebraska has abonanza | Soptembur 28; Min The room was cosy, ) il vi i v i 1 i3 8. i 1en n Indian re wved 1 ApOLlS) QoL0 South g The girl a bigtease; Crounso made up . of wild Indians, | j, 4}, wheat crop seams too probable to | ANy pevsonal satisfaction they might ::1”»: '.l‘»-rd.l:[ llhll.‘J : .\“.1‘11 ian removed Bis | 3ok ngs, Octobur 1 A e cowboys, Arvabs, Cossacks, Nubians, { be rogarded as problematical. The | f¢ L in knowing that Moshor had been | \yorld's fair puys him $19,000 to show t - e LA And casy to please. Bedouins and Zulus will bea novelty Kentucky wdinsville, A AR O conforonce, Ky., S ! g | smaller farmers will reap comparative | Pinished to the fullest extent of publio the enot on the top of bis hoad w soptembet 135 Southeast Tndlana conferonce, DS ERURLIom A nomenT A SKIN and blood purfcr of ncomparat e purity not only to the governor, but to Chicago. | | nefit. The greater demand for wheat | 18V would be overbalancaed by the suf NQIRWO0 OURT Ak h or .wwn“ ‘I';-‘Il“ B ( n‘.w};‘,” 0: G {uf".'f TE1s totmy litention L a ‘:n,x;:' u {'Jm owor .\}l}u;{l. mux.v..‘v wpecifie —_— and corn will increase that for vegcta- | ing and inconvenience caused by theiv Whlicans Wacond or tas FIght. aference, Tiinen, Oct 11 Everto wid, et O g ST R T FHOMAS BOWMAN “But T be your slster, curen of kin, aealp and blood humora than il o St i o clonds which hover over the party jun conference, Oshikosh, Wis. Loving and truc other akin and blood remedies beforo the public, the gap thus created at home as well as | 8r¢ in 1o financial condition to insist .HIL,(:;»\U‘.' Are tinged with darkn \‘, the 5 i nfor 4 And many sweet Kisses Bale greater than the combined sales of all other the requirements abroad. upon the infliction of u h ¢ puni \s that threaten the democratic part tupld ';"‘,,“’m‘h Tie visiting attorneys who cameRko ! e o ther klarm products to supply | D¢ iiary losses. Roalizing that they N Omaha to discuss the question of how mnot to comply with the provis- ions of the new maximum rate law have folle Neis 'l givo to you Vlood and rkiu remedic n30d Sold everywhere. Price, $1 Por Drua i sdurance ( I.\‘H]v‘:.l::“w: qrzat AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston, they are willing to com } el Mastin o S hat W vork will bo in Mon (el il U i3 fend for i low (0 Cure Epving Tiymors i ; 5 A vith Boyd and B \d ruin . e Y K1 Blood jors, Skin Humors, Scalp Lumiors. is officially announced that M. | crime to the extent of assisting tho de- | chances dom 15 0f success, the 04 gkl oo e gRmLsE One i 8 unce B e e e ment at the expenso of their { Cker than ] W darkness. Wit left for home without agreeing upon any DO AL A IS TN definite planof action. [t scems to have | 14 oceurred to none of them that the peo- i ywlil bo prosid ple oxpect an honest compliance With | qung to the Hawailan islands, and he is ore ds, however, anmther and / 1 3 . his fall and will el S BROWNING, KING 3 1t had been understood that Mr. Stev- | one of the heaviest defaultses in the re- Plattsmontle Jonrna & 0O PRACTICAL and experienced contrac- The Lincoln Jou n ! ) Blount has been anpointed minister ¢ faultor to escaps deserved punishm s look for Loy in futw ens, whom Blount snec . was to cont financinl history of the coun aLas g aupn H. Vincent will pre the Buropean tors and architects who have examined conferences ana will leave America on this Largest Manutasturars anl Ratulaes the new cell house at the state peniten- tiary and cavefully estimated the cost of that much-abused structure, agree that the state was mulcted out of from $8,000 to $15,000 by the man appointed by the State Board of Public Lands and Build- ings to superintend the work of con- main as minister until May 24, buta dis- | His poealatins excoed s half | e by Dovzan with Atwood & mission in 4 fow w Bishop John I, | orDlothing 1A et pateh from Washington of two days ago | million mark. He committed his | pronounces it @ logitimate transiction Tiurat's work wi o | stated that owing ivi »- | erimes a ciolness, a cunning and | Withstunding tho sand wus furgIshod The nexy meeting bishops will be at tated that owing to h tivity in b n b o ooolness, o cunning and [ WUH8SHERE SO RREL SThe b oughit ny th | Al bext imeging of the bia half of annexation th: reason to | an adroitness which bafllad detection, 10 place for 20 to 25 conts, and stone sold beliove he would be ded at an | and would have continued his infamous e i L S DAY o HINT FROM PRI carlior date. The official announcement | career indefinitely if he had not grasp- “mean enough for the Journal 1o of the appointment of Blount was prob- | ingly overronched himsolf. When the in- | find fault with European Edition New York Herald ably intended to be eoincident with the bl h cama he was, through the A struction. > % ) e appointment reaching him, Practically | sssness or indifferenca of thi only dive tho 0o . When our Ship comes in’ braska in common | Mr. Blount has been performing min- | of » had the knowledge br tho With the showing with those of states similarly situated | isterial functions ever since his arrvival, | power to stand between him and the | State Bosrd of Printinzsh Or rather when the carpenters get the Annex should comprehend the utility of irriga- | in the character of a special commis- | helpless dopositors, enablod to transfer | LY I bl s in 8 ? tion to render their farms prosperous. | Sioner, in the Hawaiian islands, but it | large blocks of proparty to his asso et M B G LI ¥ done—they've got the An irvigation system is almost an in- | Was obviously necossary to o him | and thus place it beyond the reach of his | ing aloft th ). of v \ R | : he violable assurance of a good erop. The | With the full powers of a minister if it cditors. cal estate and personal | P ¥ i ) 2 - N hole done—then topographical features of many sections 1 to > him thor Y 3 his | s n one N St & we're going to have of this state leave no doubt of the ad- cn to bo the ease. friends would move than 1 R : A 3 ¢ [ < visability of adopting a cheap and prac- | There does not appoar to b any spa- | deficiency of $190,000, if h R DAL IR 2 : a grand opening— tical method of canal irvigation. | cial significance in this appointment, 1 by the deposit 1 ! } / ] | far as its baaving upon the question of | it immense proport i w 1 t el great walk around as 1T 18 given out that Jim Hill's big | annexation is ¢ nod, The the prison contract which 3 b . ) blowout at St. Paul over the completion | lic has n y knowl over t» William Dorgan would alono om n ot ) < > i WRts We. oandy of the Great Northern through to the | of the positi the preside most suftice to wipe out the deficic ! > work t " tell just when it will const is to bo one of the greatest pyvo- | or of the new min on this question | The associat 3 \ o f | technic demonstrations the northwest | and nothing can by safoly inforved from | now apparently so anxious to thoso printers who 108 i 5 7 be, but pretty soon has ever soen. Whoether the towns | tho fact that the ninistration yms ympromise, should exhaust ever - | lack of business uygment c . . . A along the new line are to recoive the | to have hastencd the romoval of Stovens | source bafore eavrying out their Fisnth¥a Good aTan, by =& and we're go full benefit they have expected from the | becanse of his tho astive sympathy with | to secure Mosher's relc b ny Scuuger Herald to give away construction of this road is, however, | the sationists, excopt that the presi- | properly employ able ¢ Hon. C. D. Casper, editor of the I b the practical demonstration the people | some protty souvenirs at the time. We will con- County Iress, s gandidate for postm at David Civy Wear sorry to notice tha everybo. several so-called democratic’ papors are o g g s h ! i Sk s r Sk islands shall bo that of abjolute impar- | tacitly believes, that Mosher's trans posing his appointment, us are ulso severs e surab tinue to sell our tailored garments at half tailo '3 | leading politiciaus of the state, By doing s h rise three IN AN attempt to divert publle indig- | tiality. Obviously the administration | of real property to his frionds were made | thoy are making o very grave. wistak prices. All perfect goods. We allow nothing im- A TIA Crown of ver, dent dosires that the attitude of this | the courts and make an honorable of that section are most interested in, government toward the partios inthe | effort, first establish what | a1 nation over his own indefensible con- uld In such cireamstances hold n» ith a delibarate intent to defraud his duct in beeoming & member of tho state | communication with a minister who was | ereditors; and seeond, to secure an order perfect to go out of the store, nor to get in either, printing combine, the manager of the | known to be strongly partial to oas | from the courts requiring the procesds of all property recovered by the receiver Fremont Lribune makes a frantic effort | of the parties and presumably pre- to fasten the charge of extortion upon | pared to do all in his power t5 pro- | to be sodivided that THE BEE because this paper offered to | mote its purposes. The appointm:nt of tot ailin Leavening P if we know it. A suit or overcoat bought of us will the depositors will rive y j isfaction as if y« ad pai ‘ S50 Jpcas el RN Ui dosanat o give you just as good satisfaction as if you had paid publish tho auditor’s biennial statement | Blount does not, therofore, throw any | ereditors of the bank., D your tailor twice as much for it. of legislative expenditures at the rato | new light upou the ultimate intentins If this can be accomplished, and thers : : - fixed by luw for that class of work. THE | of the administration, [t simply gi should be no reason why it could n BEE proposed to print the statement at | assurance that there will ba no interf, th wvould be no necessity for a com- B . A2 conside ss than its own advertis- | ence by the government of the Umtad ! promise with justice. Then Mr. Mosher 3 3 . H BROW N I NG KING & CO g rates. It did not, however, enter | States in the political affairs of the | eould bo punished by the heaviest penal ’ " into a disreputable combination with | Hawalian islands boyond what may be | ties the law can lay upon him, and } other papers to extort a price 700 pe necessary to safoguard American rights i cent in advince of the real value of the | and interests there, while at the same | sorvice to be performed, time no other foreign govern t will case be made & warning to all similarly Btoreopen every eventuzuit ais 1§, Cop, 46th 20d Daaglas st disposed financiers, who in the future will only too gladly avail themselves of