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! OMAHA DAILY BEE-~THURSDAY MAY 8. 1854, o . the talk, and the resumption of traffi on which to draw their sslary! The kind will be hailed with delight by the bus THE OMAH_A BEE.|a caxparey WITHOUT AN |business and places him on an equal Double and Single Acting Power and Hend ! 1SSUR. footing with dealers in any other com-|of dotectives that the city has employed y Omaha Ofoe, No. 916 Farnam St. 4 A modity, but to be legalized the sale of [ have simply boen a lot of dead-beats and |R®88 TER of that city, that hav § ¢ e Tiluffs OMce, No. 7 Poarl | T defeat of the Morriton bill doter-| o\, or must bo carried on in conformity | sharks, who dotect no crime, but engage been outoff from direct eonnection wit Stroot, Near Broadway. mines the policy of the democratic PaTty | iy the established regulations. in blackmail aud stand in with the|Fort Collins, and, in fact, with sl th LG York Office, Room 65 Tribunc | i, the coming campnign. The tarifl is ae—————— thleves and lawless clars generally, towns along the Colorado Central, where NOEES: 1ot to be made the leading issue for thi [ qyy brocaadings by which the house ——— two years ago they had more or less hue ) e i oma T Gl exoopt Bundast e | oo a lenst, So much in definitoly set- | (ho other day gave a seat to O'Farrell, [ Tu Councl Bluffa Nonpareil has liness Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, Belting, Hose, Brass and Tron 5\‘&};‘ a / ey il tled. The free trade wing of the démo- e i L, | en howling bocadse President Arthur| A corps of engincers are ongaged sut || toam Packing at wholesale snd rejail. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, / A d6mo- | 4o contestant from Virginia, deserves g h P g g0g \ND SCHOOL BELLS ":‘?.8;2':'"‘::?;'." crats had hoped by passing this bill[yooui0 inte, Mr. Paul, a rep ublican, doesn't veto the Fitz Jehn Porter bill. | veying a route for the proposed cut-off ¥ 7 r 4 Waoek, 25 Oents. | through a democratic house, and by i8] oo elected in 1882, by » majority of Tho Nonpareilis somewhat too previous. | The mew line will branch] from the olc Corner 10th Farnam St.. Omaha Neb. lino on Maynard Flats near Lone Tret and connect with the Denver Pacific nea Carr station. The distance betweer these two points is less than three miles By this chango of ronte many heavy grades aud deep ocuts will bo avoided Theso cuts during the winter time wer: formerly a source of much annoyance and delay to the railroad company, a: they were frequently filled with snow which frequently had to be shoveled out beforo a train could pass. Congress hasn't pavsed the bill yet, and President Arthur never vetoes a bill be fore it has passed both houses of con- gress. Like Abraham Lincoln, Mr. Arthur doesn’t cross Fox river until he gots to it. , romasmen ey, ywosmoAt, | being defeated by a republican senate, to| 4yt 500, Soon after the session began, s, | mako the s clanr botwoon the paries | over, b resgned to tako » piaco on X ‘Three M y *1:00 | Gne deonth on the tartfl. The "°"‘":"" woro 0 | ¢h o honoh. In order to prevent an elec- St e e | appear as the champions of revenue ro | oy, ¢4 fll the vacancy, thedem ocrats took i \tes. : ) o T eaaarosans, form, Tho republicans were to be |,y 4o claims of this man O'Farrell A Oonmnmmmmdl rolating z:hm?'w:m:m#: foread to appear as the advocates of h!gh He had not the slightest ground on which B BGRo tarifl. On this issuc the Morrison Wing |y, oould rightfully claim the seat, and in Sosorms Levas | wanted to go to the people. The protec . : O O i i SERPOTLYY Brbmirveipierina 1 ot it A lm‘n .| 800 pages of printed report, the election adlrosmed to Trn BN PURLISING COMFANT, QAT tionist wing of their own party o0 committes fall to bring forward ang, Al " ot ders to be lo pay : " - e ‘ Dt Cheoks and Eostoficn orrs 0 e 5810 PA | dered that impossible, Thero may be & fygtarmined, howevar, to give him the ) fight in the national convention over the 6 they Havo 1 that 600 vot $H% BEE PUBLISHING 00, PROPS | il piank, ama tho froo trado| for" ie¥ Mere Ol e for C. F. GOODMAN, Wholesale Druggist! AND DEALER IN Paints 0ils Varnishes and Window Glas OMAHA NEBRASKA. Joux P, Inisn poohs at the idea that Tilden is too fecble for a candidate. He says the old man has looked ‘‘as if he was waiting for the undertaker's wagon to back up to the door” for twenty-five Tho following total of receipts, from The Denver Tribune will show how the " T i ears, Is it this very cheerful look of A H n:g;.:o-“wr‘:.‘u%‘cu::l.u“;:‘ P. 0. Box o ARl U ‘“m,(-" Padl, wete delinguent GWx-paySH, iln Tilden that has Zmpired the enthu- | several roads entering Colorado main- . H. Fitch, Manager Daily Joy tho record made by the Democratic| g4 have thrown otit theit | o ot his followers in the wesli O ia | tain their hold on tho business of the 488 Omaha, Neb. f i e | house, all the declarations that can be|yjiot, There was not a particle of evi- BEEINEVAND Townuasy liay) pitbs | DAd8 foF Fevenus fetortn will mean noth- | gono that these people really were de- S MGG et i wisiieises vio o N AK1. THA ABISHIcM , vosg™s, A8 '”l“ linquent. Kyen O'Farrell had been un- S0 fas 1060 riling nothiig Bk fotion | Surawdito taks thie shiadow for the sub: | 4h1g o collect the smallest testimony to all his life. stanocs. y that offect, Yet on that ground the com- = — Of course the fiest result will el ittee overthrew tho decision of the A Gux thirty foot long, weighing 212, | to widen the breach betwoen the demo” | yoters and gave the seat to O'Farrell. 000 pounds, has been cast in Boston for |cratic factions. The leaders who sup- | And their fellow-partizans in the house the government. It is an elophant, and | ported the bill were too oearneetly com- | gwallowed the whole brazen swindle. One state, and the present standing of the — freight department of the Colorado pool Tur discovery is made that the gas | compared with the percentage allowed: Union Pacific is nothingnew, The council long ago | Burlington & Lo 8 : : 2 Sooil Bte oA &' sellibis | RSN L S+ o | Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Sotnbatetit ghh TRABUSUE, \ DartADS they | Donrer & Mo Graads.... | might call this inspector the city detec-| _ . o | =\, GUNTHER & CD., Solc Bottlers,.ezs it the aweet smile of his barrel head ? will probably be painted white, mittod to it to take such a defeat casily. | domocrat, indeed, Judge Cook, of Tows, | tive, and let him detect all frauds that et Sy . e They have before this declared thut they [ protested against such an outrageous|gre being played on the tax-payers. Roads ort Over, Tur supply of broken-duwn politicians | thought a great deal more of the princi | fraud on the ballot-box, but his opposi- Union Pacil 2 3,848 43 T Tk Long Island aldsrman who won the six doys walk in Now York, made X $4,107 96 : e M. HELLMAN & CO, $21,600 by that operation. A slow going| motal. ... 9 § ° Omaha councilman by attending strictly | , ¢ el l;.“‘;.}:l ?h i s' 7 , up to April 22 to the to at each to business, might accumulate as much as shiort or over In thefreight pool 18 o 0 esal e o ler 1 this in one or two years, There are more l"flm"\'fl y opportunities for talent in New York | boaon pagi ; e 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE1 COR. 13Th than in Omaha, but the race is not al-| Burliogton & Mi 76 Atchieon Topeka & Sante Fe. 4 OMAHA, ways to the swiff Denver & Rio Grando. Total. onde thought inexhaustible, —must| plg of the bill than they did of their party. | tion was entirely without effect. Tissue at last have given out. Here is the Bo- | Some of them have said that if demoorata | pallots, shotguns, false election returne, licitorship of the Treasucy, 8 place with | defeated the bill, they wanted to sco the (and fraudulent committes reports all $4,500, still going begging. domocratic party go to destruction. If| come handy,on occasion, to thedemocrats. —_— they told the truth they = — Fratey, the St. Louis grain gambler, )iugt now separate from Randall | T report that Dillon and Ames have and Keene, tkoNow York stock gambler, | 1nd his crowd who defeated them, It is|been selling Union Pacific stock is now aro both going to resume. It is to their |14 likely that they will have the cour- fdenied, and the Boston Zranscript, credit that both will pay dollar for dollar. | 400 4o do this, however. Democratic | which is to a certain extent an oflicial There would not be many tears shed, | gourage never materializes at the right|organ of the Union Pacific, says that however, if neither could resume. Men [ 4ime But though the factions may not | *“‘the question of July dividena has not who gamble with stocks do not have [oenly divide, they can never heartily | been considered by either the executive much more public sympathy than men | ypjte, committeo or the directors, nor will it be who gamble with cards. Maving abandoned the most vital | for some weeks, The Union Pacific can s & T A . |issue upon which they expected to rally |divide its surplus carnings, amounting Triia very skeango that two atesmahips | ;g pefplu in the npc{:ing campaign the [now to moro than 13 per cent, on its with the whole Atlantio ocean mAwnnder democracy cannot hope to elect the next share of capital without the contraven- over cannot pass each other withouta | o iaone " With a clearly defined issuc, | tion of any statute, and beforo July ar- collision, when two Missouri river boats o 3 q 11 dneare. (AhPoDRN o Blh0e.200 test a firm-ly.umte(?pn(y,' and the cour}uy rives, fl:om the present oultlcok, the'com- o 5 dissatisfied as it was in 1882, they might | pany will have made earnings applicable wide, with a anag on ono side and a bar |} o " alled their forces to victory. | to dividends.” I this statement is true, on the other. Some of tho old time [ - H g b 1 3 e f 4 ivided upon the only issus they have|then the unsuccessfy. 2 .moke the river pilots had better go down to New | . .. v thave - mndel Unitn cPasit ki a York and give those st water marines nnAed in twenty years, they (I nion Pacific workingmen pay the i their own defeat absolutely fe_r'-\ln. dends of the road, by reduced wages, e The democrats have practically decided | looks very much like an attempted rob- Tk mystery about the mussing steam- | to go into the campaign on the issue of [ bery, Why did not the mansgers think or State of Florida has at last been olear- | gpoils. The country has plainly shown | of dividing the surplus earnings before ed up. Survivors have reached Quebec (four or five times that it will not tolerate | they attempted to cut down the working- and tell the vessels fate. In the middle|thatkind of an issue. Of course, a good | men’s wages ten per cont? This shows of tho ocean, she collided with o bark, [ manyaleged tariff reduction bills will now | that thero was no real necessity for the and of 119 persons on the two vessels it | be brought forward to take the place of | wholesalo reduction that was ordeced. It | is thought that only 20 escaped, The [ the defeated mensure. Tho revenue sur- | was simply a deliberate plan to rob the % ~ detailsare not yet full enough to show |plusis so great that something of that [ workingman. It does not surprise us in ? just where tho blame yests, But there | kind must be done. But the protection- | the least that such a robbery should have maust have boon 8Gmo terrible blunder, | ist domocrats will seo to it that nothing | been contemplated, as the men who orsomo criminal negligence about it. | paases really;that will make any reduction | planned it have robbed the government f ) 05 ffiqmwfld,flhu at sea may occur in spite | inthe tariff. Whatever blows arestruck at | and the people for years, If the govern- | .10 from the Sarpy ccunty line. The ::dl;:l:'l?l;lio;:'::;:“éfi':gf;t (]):; fi‘::t,;:!, [] 7 of the yraatest careand diligence. A |the revenue will be in the direction of in- [ ment would only make as determined a)ino was staked through the farms of |of Laramie, Wyoming, tho moat extensivo collision in mid-oconn, however, is not | tepnal taxes. In other words, the luxuries |stand as did the Union Pacific working- | 705, Smeft and Allen Root, following |land owner in Wyoming. ono of them. * of whiskeyand ‘tobaceo are - to be made | men, it might make tho Union: Pacitio | tho ravine in' that: visinity ' ‘1t iv of | This company proposes to go into vy iR cheap, in order that the taxes on nocessi- |sottlo up at loast a part of its immense|course impossiblé to obtain definite infor- | stock raising, in connection with haycul- W “0aLsmiTY” WELLER, the congression- | . i i mation regmding the purpose of the sur- | ture, recently closed acontract with east- 65 B ST rth B .| dowuay be keptup, . It will.be useless, | indebtednoss to the peuple of the United | werion SHNERE ERRUIETRES 0 Tl | ennparties for1,000 headof 1 and bwo-year —DEALERS IN-— , of the Fous Iowa District, ok . A s Tty | however oty ke, boudwink the pecple | Siates. a branch line to the Omaha stock yards, |old heifers, to bo delivered at _the ranch 2 : stinguished (himself the otherday by | with guch tricks. They will understand [ o = o0 5 0L £ Towa | #hilo others are equaily confident. that it | May20. Themanagementhasalso contract- Paints. Oilea. Brushes., Ciasz. objecting to an appropriation of $10,000 | 43,44 the defeat of the Morison bill; means jouz of the prohibition papers of Towa | it v the main line from this city west. | ed for the dolivery, on these newly ac- S to entertain the Siamese embassy. The | .4 the democrats cannot and will not that have heard of the way in which cor | Both conjectures avo well founded, as tne | quired ranches, by June 15, of 500 cows OMAH - G AR T gentleman in charge of the bill explained X tain cities are going to evade thelaw by | line, if built, would serve both purposes, | with calves by their sides. The company i | e amalityl Tl 6 rovision of the 10 0 e apusellors”, are wasting a | bosides giving tho company, what it now | already has upon theso ranches 1000 = " | tariff, A" dad'ob rvatls abioi b it. They say|l8cks, an important and untrammol- | head of mules, horses, stallions and G' honer was concernod and the appropria- e o il i Lo 7 | ed entrance into the city. thoroughbred horned cattle, inferior to . . H WO00D & COA, flnn. had been especially asked by .tho THENEW UOR ORDINANCE. thl:l‘h' h a ooux:e ','h” only dm:ke .th: nonein the territory. bt oy fed ond lava! s Ty eatomsed, s dhonld e A o o | o ot malt and e Jike to know how the prohibition part ol b dlll!\lllfi.d. e o%” | Urtiabn, which hs Just been passed by of the state can en(omepthe law 'mp uny t:ryconld struggle along without Calamity | y1q gouncil, is an ingenious contrivance A TR pee nuthoriy just as well as not. 3 to whip the devil around the stump. It ::a: :unt. to‘ Hoshes peu:m ':a el md; i no inore legal then any of tho peculiar water and vhen wink at their selling methods devised heretofore by the coun- béer, | there s no help for it The law 0 3 3 ks ;:L" ‘( ';"';’::‘v"i:";l::i‘: sfi;’:"‘fl‘;ll“:‘f doesn't provide for any interference on AT gulating ho sale o | the part of outside authorities, and local Dy sich Now York frioods, was considern | iquor_exprossly requires thar SLO0O) jou i) o\ doay thoy plense. OF course B ko by tho. shvinkage of Wa.|#hall bo paid by the pplicant bafoco the | |, A Sias y tho shrinkago of Wa- |, /b bo issued, Any lioonse is. | YeeYOr tho look! prouihiibn sentinen bash railway stock, in which it was in- s is strong enough to support the enforce- ted. ‘And now by the failure of the sued for less than $1,000 is therefore not e it wil b rvi ;:.k" hn i G{‘lllt & Ward, i a legal license, and any ordinance that npos DAYy A8 | WA DA, BAIORORE. i ShA e g Ao 1| would authorizo th salo of liquor undor T e e wbout $260,000, Undep | Other conditions is null and void. _ This i S A ! : was the construction put upon the law by these unfortunate circumstances he might Judges Wakely snd Novillo i i,ml“ud 49 WP" thy repllb:ln ol |~y o amended ordinanco although not :m“ r’f’;";m:':'h::d n‘::on u;;‘f d::lt in exaot complianco with the law may he Methodist Uonferenc, 1 “m::.‘Ohi 8 be the best way out of a serious dilem- OmAnA, May 7, 1884, g0 ma, in which the city finds itself placed | To the Editor of Tux Bkr, i iy R e g O b A pressed the opinion that the surest and | vailed herotofore in the matter of licon- | the Brz—*‘The Centennial of American | ohtained by Zhe Sun, last evening, to the | sharo of the, rocelpts: faxorald roceived best solution of the mormon question | sing tho sale of liquor. There aro proba. | Methodism”—leads ~ tho reador, who [effect that 8. H. H. Olark, tho general| s a0 ‘;‘,",}:;‘,‘,:;'{"“’"" ""hfim‘:‘y‘fc, 81,185, will bo to take away the' present territo- | bly 75 liquor dealers in the city who knows but little of Methodism, to a|manager, did some excellent preliminary $817; Vint, 8075, n, 8505 rial governmeat and govern the territory havo been selling without @ license | Wrong conclusion. In the first part of work with the directors by presenting | Tho expenscs wers over 315,000, by & commissioner as is done in the Dis- Tk only issue with which the dem- ocracy will go before the country this yenr is, “turn the rascals out.” With this battle cry they may rally hungry gpoils of hunters. but the American peo- ple will turn a deaf ear to this mercenary appeal, Wyoming is the hot house of huge land and cattle companies. The millionaires of the east and the old world have secur- ed control of the greater portion of the territory, by buying out the small con- cerns and consolidating them into power- ful organizations, Every week brings re- ports of new company with millions of capital on paper, ‘but it remained for Lar- amie to take the Texans by the horns and go the foreigners scveral points bet- ter. The new company is known as the John X Wilkie- Big Laramie Land and Cattle company PROPRIETOR with a paid up capital of $700,000. It s ropresonted by the foljowing officers: President, Georgo D, Wheaton, late of the firm of Franklin, McVeigh & Co., of 1 Chicago, one of the most prominent firms in the west; vice president and general 106 and 108 South 14th Street, Omaha, Nebraska. *‘Correspondence Solicited.” ~UNEW MARKHAM HOTEL The Palace Hotal of Denver. Cor. Seventeenth and Lawremce Sts Rooms 76¢ to £2. day. Epocial Rates by iho Month, THE FINEST TABLE IN THE WEST. Conducted on the American and Europsan Plans. Day Board 87 per week. =P, 8, CONDON. 2 k) PROPRIETOR. Dr. MirLer was not very much disap- pointed by the defeat of the Iorrison bill. The Be had t61d kim more than a week ago what the result would be, and 80 he was prepared for it. WEST OF THE MISSOURI. The survey of the B. & M. cut-off from Ashland to Omaha continues. The proposed route, as outlined in a provious issue of Tue BEE, starts in a northeaster- ly direction from Ashland, through the Penusylvania settlement in Sarpy county, manager, August Trabing, of Trabing crosses the Union Pacific near Millard Brothore, Laramie, Wyoming, the larg and Papillion, and follows closely the | oi¢™ b jlesalo and ’refail dealers in the| O, M. LEIGRTON. H. T. CLARKF, original U. P, line through Douglas coun- | territory; Frederick F. Eames, cashier of 3. to this city. . Ten days ago the sur.| the Commercial National bank, of Chica- LEIGHTON & CLARKE, veying party was camped in the western | £0: superintendent of liTve ‘:;ockfi Ch}r:rles pact of the MoOardle precinat, sbout a | Lrabing, of the firm of Trabiag Brothcrs, SUCCESSORS TO KENNARD BROS. & C0.) SUCCESSORS TO WESTERN STEAM HEATING CO., The newspapers of the west were unan- TELEGRAPH NOTES, imous i heis suppart o the Uaion Pa- PILEMBHEXRS., olific employes’ strike against a reduction| The greenbackers of Illinvis will hold a 0 Il SRR .:"s;xlngfield, July 23, STEAM AND GAS FITTERS, 0° wages. Asin Omaha they were recog 215 N = 3 - ; o ; & Ty B eury| 215 North 10th Streot, bet. Capitol Ave. and i nized s tho bono and sinow of the differ-| ;" eunies b the selttof Goneral Gordon, Darenport Streot, Telephone No, 4 OMAHA, MEB aentjtowns, and & sweeping reduction of | The steamer Farraday, with the Beunett- Mackay cable, landed at DoverLay, Tuesday. their wages was a blow at every business s i o ! : i " ismarck has sent a formal protest to Lon interest, Tho conduct of the strike Was|qo, and Lisbon ugainet the atification of the in every instance most creditable to the | Congo treaty. A 5 men. In Wyoming, according to the| Thehouse of Graff, Abrahamson & Co., dry b ; Cheyenne Sun, *the universal sentiment 5"",:';-,.“,;‘:35;",}:;*; ,“‘,;"u(,":“’“ed"y‘h‘”h"“‘- 1024 North Wighteenth Stroet, Omaha, on Street Cur Line. was that tho directory of tho Union Pa-| mys court of inquiry to investigato the 3. WA . DI ON .- cific made a serious mistake,” and the re- | charges of Banker Batcman against General THOLESALE AND RETALY) s 5 Swaim, orgunized Tuesday. scinding of the order showed the wisdom The hiof of police of Berlin has r Wherever that sentiment is not strong ; : ived : . Rt Er il e ai<doed ilatbors | GroneiE counsel, The Sun thus com-|iotters threatening to blow up the parliament anong o law willboa doad lottor.| ... on the result of the strike: buildings on Bismiarcks next appearance, This much is cortain, and the prohibition- | " «phe Union Pacific got out of the diffi- | Bugeno 1. Woodward, tressurer of ) ) ) L ' ists might just as well govern themselves | culty precifiiuwd by the order to reduce | Presbyterlan Board of l'l‘;"”“tg‘“;"'l"x‘t"‘i‘:‘g}_ (trades and prices as 2001 and low us any in the city. Please try me. according wages much easier than was anticipated. pasil s"o_""p -3 S The simple countermanding of the order Tho antl.monopolists of the F'eventh dons [ == was nocessary to restore matters to their | rouonal distrizt of Ilinols endorsed Gen. former condition, and this came about | Butler for president, and chose two delegates sooner than was expected. Thedelegations | to the national convention, GENERAL GRANT has been very unsuc- cessful in his business ventures and in- vestments. It will be remembered that the sum of $260,000, presented to him ¢ | the situation from a vommon sense stand- sinco the Blake suit was brought, :}1‘: :;':{‘“::j“go';,‘(:‘,,‘:;',‘%nf,',,“‘if,‘*'“:io‘,f point. The order was a surprise to him, |Gra ¥'8 8¢ EOIFIO MEDICINES, i griot of Columbia, and thenenforoe the|There is no way under the law |y philadelphia has completed tho cen- E‘I‘:u;fi-h :xx'x’u&l:wg‘ ul‘;.e.‘lit:lnnlag.':ly* TRADE MARK | ERUKAT Ev-s O BARK anti-polgamy laws and. such laws as con- | by which these parties could be compelled | tannial celebration and adjourned. R 4 %, unfailing eure tor gress may present. ‘Tue Bre difters with | to pay for the time that they have sold| The conference meots every four yesrs ",'en':gf:;‘;:‘v‘z‘n “in'{)):: f::":‘e’:‘: ::;_ b Sominal Woak . Goseral Grant o this point. A ‘com-|without license, Al that gould be done | on the first day 021'{1- -';;‘ l!'“””!b bty Rk Bob ‘besn taken into consideration. Wy hoa, .ll‘m:nux. [~ N = P missioner of Utah would have no more | would be to enter complaint in the courts, ::“;:’50":‘,":&’; b T .‘]”“"“"m “q‘:’i‘;: He forthwith presonted the objections to ¢ that follow 4 powar to enforce the anti-polgamy laws |have them indioted and finod. The | al) of tho month of at this "‘“““f' ::rlt:x‘;gffi:ly?:rum‘: ‘i‘n&ft:&g; fl.x:dUZ:‘i’;gn 3 e R TH E LEAD I N G GARB |AGE FAGTO RY i than the prosent territorial government, |dealers would no doubt pay out s great| The centennial celebration has only|p, o gained the pomnt. s W) AFTER TARINS. ] b { oo OMAHA. NE® Tho present government is endowed |desl more than the cost of the license for | oommenced, and will be participated in shall not asy one word, We ouly re- those slices to the adjacent states and | the advantage of the liquor dealer as it is tomitories. This would divide the polit- |to the public. ~ As long as the license | ferred to Mr, Young as the representa- os) power of the Mormons, and provent | grauted by this oity 1 nob issued in owu- | tive of the Boston idea_of making the 4 . 'Thus dividel they | pliance with the state statute the dealer| Union Pacific workingmen pay the ‘u'd come unler the government of |has no redress in court if ho desires to | dividends on the inflated stock of the states and territories, in which | bring suit for liquor sold ~n credit. In|road. &= o e MANUFACTURER OF OF STRIOTLY FIRST-OLASS ST E 0K, prrst Bigge ol Wanme Decker & Son, and Hallett & Cunston u Pianos, Also mauufaciurers and wholesale dealers in i 4 } AND TWO WHEEL OARTS. Organs and Mustcal Me‘chandlse‘. _' e et e, e d® JO b Mo sarsenlior Py cs m i 1 Whan oo tekes ino consideration | bt Bank, Dinaew of Visen, xesmisercole et | 29 gn 1411 Dodge St With all the power possible, and there |lawyer's fees, court aud jury expenses "22351“}“.‘.4"%0&?’“&‘2&‘;}“1.33“:‘34“2: 1o vas extaib of eawiry over whiah tho | sy :::l:‘ ':‘:‘:‘::lfi;': Y “m:‘:m:w A are on the statute books just aa stringent |and fines, but the school fund would get | foreign fields. Truly ete,, Union Pacific system n}tlandn thf h«:t A O e the wmedioine 18 bought do nat . - i~ % snti-polygamy laws as ocan be desired, [only & small portion of the money. Jangs Havwes, '-{“‘ its lines e ‘&‘“W‘ A:Apaaaly Mgl [ b i 203 01e wasLiSEIVY, b The W M N :DE All offurts 50 far to suppress the evil of [Under the smended ~ordinanco this = Hel opitey, SR AR SOURERRARE () e ot A Pt <. ) L4 E"i;,‘ polygamy have proved unavailing. ~ At- | didioulty will be bridged over, Every| Tis Bee's attacks on Auditor Young | o sl swwoop, it looks very much as if | the most Belcal of 1 veal merita. 4 > S i are in the worst possible taste. What POODY a b O esaust of oounte:leiters, we have adopted the tempts kave been made to enforce the | dealer will be required to pay for the | "o journalism is it that sanctions th‘a T‘wfllldhrl:m:lb ed the coun- | y G RoRE 0L 000 iy genaine. e Laws aud prosecute polygamisis, bub so|poriod including the last quarter and |yalevolent asssults of this kind upon 8 |H.8'Re%rder simp) oyl g o STl paciouiars s U0 papbied ¥ o Bre: he sohool fund will recover all | private citizent— Republican. 0 order pimp.y app Sifio Medi 1no 18 80ld by adl druggists a6 §1 per pack- § S8l b peored. fallses. Mo therefore d 4 it ployes as hired by the company to fill va- | . or six packages for 8, or will be sent fros by commissioner could succeed any better | that would have been otherwise'lost, ifthe| ~ Mr, Young gives out the Union Pacific | cancies; had it applied to J:b,u]fl_ Ean- | sl on the ,.,,,r* "ot the ;,m,&h, g than the territorial government. The |ordinance had been constricted strictly | job of printing, and hence the Zepubdli- | sas ur‘o‘olunglo; had it‘o-l!:d for ladro:uc- Bid DN GRE ENBDULIR 0. o only practical soluiion of the Mormon according to law requiring the payment of | can flies to his defense. With My, |tion of 4 or b per cent. it would have} . . 28 has been previously suggest- | the whole $1,000 in advarce. Sooner or| Young as & private citizon the B has :;x‘mp;?:':;z: ""}xz::mm‘:; d;l):ln: W00 DEE LG BRCS., el by Tux Bee, is to wipe|lster, however, Omaha will have to cosct]no fault to find, Be may even reduge |ig always bad business the out of existence by cut-|an ordinco that accords strictly to the | his own salary and turn in the surplus ;A‘; is nl“'m“f.})-x:m has been ghv%u 215 BPERA HUHSE 3 oY employes o company will be it into slices and joining|Slocumb law. This will be much as to| to the Union Pacific treasury, and we “l ployes of llllpi%;:llly Ao AL y movement looking L to re- " h duction of 'ugol‘f18 To was & bad break,”| Sole Agents for the World-Renowned The Fort Oclling Euepress thinks the Upion Pacific gompany has at least awakened to the fuct that it is important ygamy is Bt “allowed to exist and |fact he his no lezitimate business until ———— that the Oolorado Central be reopened | here enforced, This plan | he has complied with the law in the most Iz is proposed now to creato the office j between Fort Collins 2nd Oheyenne, aud important partioulars, One of the most | of cily detective by ordinance. What {active operations looking to the tb_urouuh, "l valuable features of the high license |ave city doteotives good fort Have they | repair of the track w.‘.u soon hqm._ ln’ system to the dealor is that it legalizes his | ever detected anything except the date icbeyenno the reopening of the road is all 5 { .

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