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- STAND BY YOUR COLORS. and this was never done before. When Ingly, and it may be that he will fin | Omaha last Thureday, expressed her regret at WHE DAILY BEE. Bealrice is getting metropolitan in & politi- | those opposing the church by embarassing ‘When the republican party was in su.|the press aud public demanded the re- |some difficulty in doing the work as com. ! not leing ablato sing here. She was very f;\‘ ';"fi"‘hnvmn four ticketa in the field to | prosecutions, but clsimed that nothing .\l!rrfli s o d . avvy that Manles o9 sonld B0 maha's five, would be exchanged for mormonism, No in , @xana Orrion No, 914 axp 918 Fanwax 8z, | premo control of the affairs of the nation | moval of Marshal Angell, why did not [plstely as It onght to be. To secure com- :‘.;'!' ."-‘ 1"11"‘"'"""1‘ y!“w”"f IRVE| A cretrey ¢ ompany has been organized'in | timation of a revelation or nything of an Maw Youx Orrion, Roox 6 Taosowa Bomo- | and all branches of the public scevice| Mr. Boyd comply with the demand ? potent and falthfal enumerators for every | 70 10 40 Shderstanding. Sho never ex: | Hobran which, whon under way, will prove s | ausual nature will be advanced by the con we, wore manned by republicans it did not| Tn the light of these facts It strikes us |precinet in the state will be quite a tark. Lottt sl ol bonianzA to all elases of stackholere. T i st o seie, et o, T |take much conrage ia a repablican siae | that the appeal of the “Citizew Com. | In aklng the consus, the smaller) i e Vs oneral Gl vitied | mont 1B Gk, S T ey ol S e e e i A like Nebrasks to flaunt the party flag and | mittee” for Boyd and reform is decidedly |towns oan be readily canvasssd, but when | Omaba was in 1568, being tccompanied by | BOWever, to received at the old stand, | N YORK, April f.=Commisdo de lunatico ' o shout lustily for its candldates. There | rejreshing. it come to the larger towns and olties | General Sheridan. o had been nominated | Thers wro 10 applications already on fla :':‘I";f"m[; has g "‘"‘:“ ! “"'“:"' ) ? P p— — p i s the B - b 4 e . | for the three secretaryships of the etato rail- | Stephen Tyng, of Irvington, The petition w he Woekly Bes, Publihsed evory Wednesday | was In fact a laudable incentlve for re- REFORM WITH A VENGEANCE he work will be found somewhat difficult, | for the presidency, and npon his arrival here way commission, 4 'n‘.u ,‘,.," (‘,.‘,,“,“:"h was madejby Alesander G, Tyng, of Peorisy ! publicans to be magnanimous, and in lo- y * | One trouble will be In sifting out the|he wae driven to the republican | $2,500, Mr. James E. Foyd bossts openly that he is bound to be electod mayor of Omaha at any cost. We are old he will spend ten thousand dollars nexi Tuesday to defeat Mr. Murphy. How is this great sum to be spenti The Tllinois, oldest son of Rav, Dr. Tyne, and set translent population, and anothet will be | headauatters on Douglas streot, op: | The acreago of both corn and wheat in the | ¢t kit Tor, Tyng “was of nasonnd mind and i - posite the Academy of Music, | vicinity of K for this season, it is esti <) In fixing tho boundaries between the The general was sscorted 49 28 elovated plat- mated, will exceed that of 1884 by fully 50 | #o tar deprived of roason as to render him al cities and the marroundlpg country. It |form and was introduced to the vast assem: xt:r:'enn: together incompetent to manage himeelf or his 14 véry ImpsMant SHak (H ovteel SNouTd | Giy iy Governor Baneders, Ceneral GRHY | soke ooe ciois ooy e e wvey | wilvr RS His Iuoguags, convereation arc 4 ™ = © night last week, causing & 1038 of f o tions since 1853 have been those of a person v bo rellable, becanse it will be the basis | wore a linen duster and a straw hat, which [ 8bout £4,0.0, The demand for arnica has of unsound mind, That he could not recog cal affales to break over party lines where incompetent or dishonest candidates sought to foist themselves into Important positlons, or where conventions had been packed by party bosses in the Interost of Osmmunications relating to News and Editorial Tl be sddreased. 80 She Korron oF TR ' q fallen off, SUsorass LaTYRRS. jobbers, At such times the pat.dot| ™ ©. upon which the legislative and judicial | he did not take cff as the sun was shining, [ "08 5 " " nize friends and often mistook one for an ! Al Businoms Lottors and Romitianoss shosid be |\ ig pio gbove the partitan legitimato expenses of candidate fOr |y iy <) by ro-apportioned, 8o as to| Col: Chase noticing this distioguished himaelt paoginece Alneworth, of the Sloux City & other, in some cases for those long since e e o T o bo h {| mayor cannot at the outslde éxceed five| — . { by shouting out, “General, take off your hat.” | and ‘expects o prit down tw miles of Goab | S68d:" The estate of Dr. Tyng s stated to “”1“:4 JPost offioe orders ‘;" out afld’l‘:flcrlng the supremacy ol Nhared dotlamy: WSS 1 4o Bb depe| T @ them more neatly equal in popula- |0 5 red, and the o et et ;J'l::\'":’dl;"“"" two miles of 601 | },a & house and lot in Irvington worth $10,000 the party. is waa true four years o tlon. . . with the remalning £0,500 which Me, m—— Iy complied with the requent andmade n por| D, Fiahbi, the notorlons tascal who | Bt Goorgs chyrch of New. Lork. Orige. D Boyd intends to spend to make are of | Oc tho many metropoliten papers re- |lite bow. Teaving Omabs, he went wost on DEuta of 11 s B ook b pPRsLRGR v | the heopas Comoaby of e FerGL a0 TIPS Murphy’s defeat? The avowed parpose |ceived at tho Brr offics the Ohleago ;::“m::gn.v?\'it: :mn nl:tl;d‘ “Igf :i:‘::e:x‘; ezl e ] . : erty "'.‘""“ "‘I‘“"' of the commission, The of the oltizens’ movement is reform In|ifera’d s the most attractive, Its .hm_l,.m;.md.,u:n, Tehn T, Redick, who ,n'l\lg:!“;:nlfi-l l‘l’::‘ ?y:"hly‘.fl:mx:nxt‘;a:dr;l.r:'..“,:& :mm.;lt’n ?rn]tl:‘"tp:;n‘w:\::fifl;n .‘.Tx:;“&“tll;: municipal affairs, Do the rorpectable | typography is slmply beautiful, belng | had been a delegate to the national conven- Soubls track of the Unlon Dacific batween | TYnE® incompetes business men of Omaha propors ¢o ald |equal o the best book work. Its make- | tion that had nominated him for tho prosiden | Omahie and that point. = The Orow Oreck Heservation the reform candldate for mayor in do- [up !s In excollent style, and In general |y, went out to Fremont to moet him, In nn?n’?l.::tn:rl ::;::;::xiu"e’nnl‘l‘ll}-!.‘;':r’:n;ht‘l‘;'clln- Stovx Orty, Ta., April 4,—The Journal's bauching voters with money andl Ul uot |appearaiice It fs without an equal in the | ®he depot dining hall, Mr. Redick took a seat | ans, *“Thera hat boon & gain of crly ten. or | spocial from Dakota polnts says there Is groat I the price of reform and 300d go7ern- | newapapor world, As a rule dally news- | Po®ide the general, and started a b B YR BEE PUBLISEING CO, Props. f 1 MEWATEI; :;m & Mr. Bovp Is just now the frlend of the poor workingman who isin need, He 15 willing to pay all the way from five to ton dollars for every workingman that will help to make him mayor by his vote. ago when James E. Boyd was elected h of Now York City. Mrs, mayor over Issac 8, Hascall by over 1,000 majority. Times and clroum- stanses have changed. The republican party has met with disaster and Its future existence is serlously imperilled. If there was a time when republicane of Omaha should stand by thefr colors it is now, It would be both cowardly and indignation and surprise over the news from b fe conversation for the purposs of drawiog him | A seventesn-year-old boy at Aurora started | Washivgtor 8 o —_— Qe fal for republionns o, dcsert|TeNt to bo an oponing of the doodzates | papers aze mads up In a slovenly manBet, | ot on the political situation, I, s Mr, | 8 bre with kerosensand narzowly srcaped snil: | 1 ma i e WAL il L= 8 P "™ 1ot corruption at the ballot box? are printed on poor paper, and present | Rediek tells ituation, but, a8 Mr. 1§05 ough the roof, Tho down,on his upper | Oreek reservation lnnds opened to sottlement En, Warsn expects to be marshal If | thelr party at the very first clection ) P! Redick tells the story, about the only thing | iy and eyebrows was totally ruided, by the proclamation of ex-Preeident Arthur, Boyd Is olected mayor. This would be a groat improvement on Angell, wouldn't §t? With Walsh as marshal and John Quluan as chief of police we would havea fine clty government. Iaf.hll audaclous .l!\:al‘np} _to buyan :}I]:dh‘lq but an attraotive appearancs. |he could get out of the general was a very 18 [ Tha husband of Mary Shelton, of Spring- | are to be withdrawn, Thero are now nearly election to the mayor's office In the !ater- | The exception {5 this rale on the part of | conic speech, It was: “I like that gravy.” | field thought he was a gambler,and with little | 3,000 families on the land, Many have est of public morals and good govern-|tho /leraid Is certainly pleasing to its | Mr. Redick, by the way, was always an ar. | offort left $300 of his hard earnings with Geo. | come from a long distance and haye every P 2 ertainly pleasing . A y Ringo, who was. Mary has now brought suit | dollar they own invested in claims and are ment? Ialt not of Itaelf the grosses: In- | patrons and tho public zenerally. 1t s d“’d"‘:""t"’; ;“r("“:h',“ld"":“'“l“:""‘:“"'f“l‘ against Rigo to recover the amount lostby her | actively at work making Improvements, sult heaped upon Omaha? a8 clean In 1ts contents as 1t 1 in Its dress, | W22 defeater for & Huwe ferm [or bho Drest: | husband, It will be great hardships to these un: A Skt dency, Mr. Redick flopped over to the dem- | The town of Aubum has harmonized its | fortunate peop le to have to leave mow and It!s an insolent ux?rth?? that votes | The editorlals aro ably written, and ooracy. alitarences withishis Linsoln 1,:‘1:3'1",;;,,“,',' thers may ba considerable trouble to remove are to be bought and sold like castle. always entertaining and instructive, and . deeds have been” givon for ths court house | them, if they should show "."‘“"l""‘m"“ to And to what clats of voters will this|the rame may bo eald of all its other de- Rt rquare, and all is verene in Nemaha's growing | resist, which they probably after the democracy has captured the white house. The democratic party has set an example which republicans would do well to emulate, For twenty-four long years they have stood shoulder to shoulder In support of thelr party through disaster, humiliation, and ‘disappoint- GexerAn Grast oc;|tl||ual to battle bravely with death, and seems to be ment. They have braved all the partisan 5 ph o i ——The next time that General Grant|metropolis, e e— alightly tmproving. It is hoped that the | pac a4 vho odium that attached to o |FCIO7® candldate owe his elootion? To|pactments. Take it all in all the Chicsgo | | uped through Omaha it was at night. He| The Columbus Democtat smiles and whis- A Fortune in Ireland, ’ | old hero, who exhibits the samo fortitade | 1o hich was held responsible for dls- the debased, beastly rabble, wao make | Hora/dlsa :nodel nowspapor. and 1t had bocome president of the United Statos, | Foe, ?v‘.'v‘v‘i';n'é’;%::‘,‘t;:{ the Heshpota is CHICAGO, Apr, 4.—Mrs, T“,""“;‘"’;' t:u P that he did on the battlefield, will con- [ 1o 0 T by ehould ro. | merchandiso of thelr v This will|doserven tho prospe:ity that 1t fa enjog- |and Col. Ohaso had becomo mayor of Omaba, | o Tor publication at Tust: AD§ in hunds | s, "eonived a letter to day from her brother tinue to fight it on taat lino if it tukes all | 7 ¥ + be reform with a veiieance. 1o, Col. Chase was determined to soo President | and circle to the left.” REBELEL UL i o U8 (0 g publicans falter In their daty in the very - - S B Grant and extond to him the freedom and| Willlam Miche, s farmer in Hamilton | *li08 in Dunmore, Ireland, nforming her [ aummer, hour when thelr party flags are at half THE FALL OF BARRIOS, Da. Gromoz L. Mier is Dbeing | hospitality of the city, and at the same time fif:?ly g-ilu;l his throat with a knife ana by | #he had l::?n awarded @ larger portion of a —— mast, andwhen desertion means abject ok i = +ovoraholmed with snolications for oot | mresent him with ‘s brace af ducks. for his | CICF methods attomptod to end tho reign of | fortuno of 2600000 Mes. Moath had a cou- AnrANGEMENTS have been made in 'd 7 What th aitd The vaulting ambitlon of Barrlos o'or o PRIt hl l;" {’ R ot Al s rl“th‘:'h“u??h‘n‘ll““ his p}')plolnlerfued and ;.“m.n]‘;xl to (,]'i"i I.n\vlrerll:r Hlngx[v. w:o y o surreader are e conditiona 3 otfices, and in self-deenso he has been | breakfast. course the colonel expect o | sent him 10 insane asylum, ed in 1876, and left a will bequeathing the Now York and Chicago to announce the HESANE - RO Tossdbisowy = e, leaped lteelf, and ho has pald tio penalty blized to call a Balt. The dootos now | deliver the ducks in pereon and deliver | A clothesline thief was caught with his | o8tato to his wife, who diod intestato. ' The doath ot General Grant by tolling the| ¢ B Bovd s mo longer | Tith his life. Hisinvaslon of San Sal- wliibgdige o © doolox BOW | " oh, but when hio reached the elesping car | 37ms full of clean linen in Plattamouth and [ 8etato has since loon wm the Finghsh courts, [ fire-bella as soon as the telegram convey- [*°™%* :" Ykt g’mm vador resulted Inabaitle sgalaas the|3¢°8 :’"“ a barden bis lfe would Bave |y ooy yamitted only to tho presence of tho | M <ok K\i'.‘l"gm.:\lrn“o.l‘:‘“.'\‘{‘":"‘{"“l“fl"‘ ) B LU R WL SR LA fog'tho nows of hls death s recotved. |Mer2 SOR-DIEARS ORERE S | comblned forces of Nicazsan aad Costa bo2n had he been appolnied postmastor |,oyyer and cosk. The latter politely acoepted | foot tribes at Pacitic Jugction, ——— Sach an arrangement ought to be made [UPoR whom tthe nomination has beon | p;, ang no was killed wud his army|keneral. Wo glvo him the beneft of | tho ducks and returnod thanks in behalf of | John Brazolton, the son of Dr. Braselton, | ~ Indian Depredations, n this clty. foroed for the purpcse of eaving tho city [ 29 = O LT Ta T o, anil | the oxtonsive olrculatlon of tho Bzx by |the president, and then the porter politely |editor of the Fairmont Sigual, attompted sui’ | SAN Tmaxeisco, April 1.—Tho latest re. from finanolal wrack and jobbery. He SLDRLI) zopublishin 1 om cho Heralc the ful. | bowed tho colonel out of the door. Tho col. | Sidten board a B & 3T Tirain moar Lincoln | portod depredation of Yanqui Indians is the \ —— i ut anend to hisplan of unitiog the 3 : : on Monday last. The unfortunate youn i 3 | . |is now a democratlo leader, whose ambl. |¥ 5 > 1 4 CCUAT Necensars Notl I find | onel returned to his home with his speech - did not A farther YOUNE | burning tc the ing town. The { Tae ‘‘new revelation,” abandoning| ' i gy ‘U i3 Bike five Central Americanropublics nnder [{OWiRZ: A Nece \!l‘yfot.nc.» [ fin SRR ::"“h(gl;):hsill‘cfiti-:\n:::hml than to make a Yanquis near Cun o running off all 1 polygamy, which was promlsed at the | o0 ml;(" "g. a peybd L': 4 4 ° | ne government. Upon hesring the nows | 1¥ necessacy to zequest of Iriends in the Gi65y0 ARSI o ok, book i viddes | s e o MUY Mormon conference, has failed to materl- senate, i el “[yt‘l: uld bl(;m"a ‘;:m“ of tho dlsaster the leglalative asombly of [tate to atop sending pomlo.\‘u HoE | S ot Froihia tlp atownd this | At invuluncnryl slide across a' plowed field at allzs 8o far, and tho probability is that it |him in the Interest of the publici welfare | ¢r;5461ma1a immediately annulled tho de. |Pointmonts to postcilices o= other offices | world in the fall of 157, General Grant re ong end of‘a Naltar, a colt bolug attached to { P RiRooa T RTaep 1N y 3 S the other. He still lives, but his eyes are in | will fail to show 1t up altogether. The|®0d 800C government. s 8 deep-lald | o, promulgated by Barrlos, In w ho |12 our siate. Iam not eigning any petl- | c 8 d ovation in Omaha, an event [ mourning and several yards of adkesive plas- J | Mormonleaders evidently foar that tho |®chome by himself and Dr. Miller forf 1o tho unton and declarsd himssl: | 1078 207 shall 1 formard any petitions to | that will alwsys bo remembercd with pleasure ter holda him together. ] . & me—— { abandonment of tho doctrine of polyg. | the Purpose of controlling the politics of |4y “aici tor of the five ropublios. ¥e | Vashington for anybody aftor thls data, | by the peoplo of thin city. Tho general was | Tho littio ons cf theo; Mtz Gam county IN THE PASTRY amy will disintegrate thechurch. Omaha and Douglas_county. __The t0°| ' evo'ty say that the leglslaturo was|Ce0rse In Millor.” hiehly gratified with his reception, and 80 |{horq'the blaze ~ a1 subdued a large crib of - aalled citizsh movement ia nOWRTIR Woro | oo Co b B T rpathy - expreased himself. corn and govoral piceca of gonly. form ma- 7 B R i m) D I chinery were contumed, The boys were lrk_ is our gm'd? ‘(i;pltnlon thl:itu :\a nor less :lhu:da poll;:f[nl snara. tAf'awB. with hls embltlous project. A month’s iary D 1y i 0o duifer indiple- | —~When the (irant procession was pass- Shtrpled rorkiogaan who fiends to e b woie| & 1. rflroad republloans aro tsing 40|y g been doclared betoen iane: (16 @M B Bls il Ho B8 10| amam, i, o v gt b | A1l Sowardtumad ot th thr dusto e : ogalnst bl own lnteros's, although ho ™22~ -r BO¥E OF R 00| mala aud the allled republics, and this is ceaded in greatly irengthentng tho inter- | gy bul-dogs ooopyred st the Bloventh strest | \are frightened nad gan awag, wagons. were i may not be aware cf the fact,—Eerald. | Prompiness In calling out the| . iy the lastwe shall hear of chig|®s 0f Snglandin India by forming 8 | crossiog, and Col. Chase, who was riding in | smashed, the crowd ran for shelter and for a b Iris our candid opinion that every {roops for thele benefit, and trouble. The five republics will remain dlose ?.‘rme“h‘ i ‘ho. lm.!“' !."d s:e ot ",':_c“:.r‘i;gu.' Jelediont it Somolonain mfi"'""m thorsiwae aivild it Ehiobody i workingman who intends to cast his vote | 8™ other republicans, who have axes| . they are now, each with an indopend- conclading armangemenjs oz building E;‘c:?uc.ol Wi;;n‘;:&\::lr:lz :::p that :log Burko, the vendor of “B. B.” at Weeping | for Boyd, oxcspting, perhaps, such as aro which they want ‘Mr. !}oyd to sharpen on | o government. Had Bar:los not been certaln rallways and ‘clegraph Ii:'el‘v and efm{ upvnh‘!o e hi‘;‘_"““‘sof: Water, who was arrested for deceiying the na omployed in the packing houss, have sold Grover Cleveland’s grindstone, starteda oAl caa T b in bi forilfylng cerlain poets, all of which will DOk B him: tives wu‘h bogus temperance drinks, was A et foaditls ELD - A falte bratoasoa TandMy y o 0 prcgross in his ther s lhatin roodconditiontes nel, let "em fight it out on that line if it takes | bound over to toe district court. The com- their birthright, and deserve to be for- | movement under false p > * |invaston, the United States and Moxico [PU “he Hnslish in good eendiblon 1> oy gymmer, The gencral likes to see a good | P2und had a tremerdous salo, the gonoral ver- over dlsfranchised. Boyd allowed himself to be seduced Into| = 1q undoubtedly have taken a hand in malnialn thele positicn on the Afghan | g4 fight ss well as any one.” ilenxc"twbam ‘Great Cicsar, what succulent | ‘ ecoming a non-partisan candidate, with | b e T c o the republies to |(Betilon This pregrawme i3 not al el 1 3 be very carcful in setting 1 Tae Fonlan doctrine seems to bo that|the Pprivilege of heading the straight suppress him. His final overthrow would acceprable 1) the Russlans, whose army | ——In spesking of Gen. Grant’s early ":b l’:‘l:ifll i:l‘u ; 'flfld‘ ‘Tl“m *53'10!!&0! t{:‘e‘ s T : R o Sl ar the wind is liable to blow 1 the enemles of Eogland are the felends |democratic tlcket. .| have been merely a question of time. oran declares that if Herat be fortlfied, | military lifo it may not be outof place to Varnlng and great damsge may. bo done, and " of Ireland. Not long ago we were told| What does Mr. Boyd want the mayor's | priios was no ordinaryman. He wras | ccordance with English advice, it will | mention that at the opening of the civil war | Liesides there 1s a_heayy penaity a‘tachod to 1 that a detachment of Fenlans proposed to | office for? Surely not fer tho honorof | 4 016 1y dian,but p‘”w“z]g 3 l. fly ambi- | €033 ilure & canae of war. one of our townsmen, Gen. Frederick, while !efl;rk out fires without due notica, ¢ 3 5 o Qui 5 gatting) a et Maj Frank Ji Sibley, associ i \ join the Mahdl, sndnow It is ssid that|tho l;““:’n‘ ‘;’r b l;“ l;eld “be“”’ tlon, he left the plautation upon which he . e g Sl 0 t::::;:z::" :lllr;szz':wz!::{an:a:t:fi:: :i:i]:wfi: fh""u&:;'fl‘l‘ir:';f G‘llf‘;nvx;:e‘rll‘:’all::;::;l‘tn}\pfla::;l; . v i i S nor for the salary, as that Is no object to . . «3 ¢ the mon who a:o try in e- A % 2 Gerald Wolfenbarger, have proclaimed them- they intond to send reinforcemcnts to et h-l{ e dulh“’ A worked and went to the capital of Cuat- [, (SO (8 BERCRIE £ em‘jc “’f|c can- |from that poiat to the St. Louis arsensl, | selves dictators of +Tho Neow Rspublican,” ] Rlel, the rebel, who is stirrsing up such ;md et 3 f emala, whero he soon succeeded in ob- |idate for tho city council, aro _ sirculat- where he was massing his regiment for serv- ,Esz lnuudeddm Llncolnl. 'll'gay propose lg., c“nnllll.'l‘l;::nn.O&rnnie.;llc‘-.fl‘-:nrc;hn, : a lively row In the Northwest territory, | Boyd wants to follow in tho footateps of |41y saststance which securod to him a |ing the reporé thatho Ia oprosed to o ks [ 100, Was introduccd by Gen. Hurlburt to Gen, | FRLo S HERCH R 0 PLEON wateron tho it from which they Are mads, ‘\‘ A This last schome ssems to be more senal. | Grover Cloveland. Ho wants the office unmiuy B Tt |G SIS foatoverienEkandlEiDs irant the day after ho was appointed colonel YT VeeE I eeube, | C | GOR” STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT i ical for a stepping-stone for higher honors i the buliding of o viaduot acx of the Twenty-first Illinois infantry by Gov. | Fullerton, Anunofficial proposition has been [ FLAVOR TH TAN N M ble and practical, as the scenc of action pping: 8 s | be alawyer. Hisambitlon know 3 N cial proposition has be EY §' D ALONE. s At B -‘nd easll saible, and ho expects republicans to boost him [, COB;B A AL AL Tatia ) bW Union Pacific ‘racks.— Herald, Dick Yates, and wasinvited to dine with him | made by the Union Pacific todo the job for PRERAAED BY THE i —_— ¥ into power through the non-partisan ounds, and concelying L1e \Ce of Be- | myap ia not the trouble. The menwho [at biscsmp opposite Quiney, The soldiers 5:;20: éfllfibofrggmmrlihmh th('th:ll cn;t Price Baking Powder.Co., 2 oming the chlef executlve of the natlon TR . | of Col. Frederick’s regiment, the Ninth Mis. G ated .t | Chicago, 1. i f Sronerary Lamar, having catechlsed | odge., In the matter of patronage th comiog the chlef tlve of h4 ! are trylng to defeat Lowrey aro tho silk: f Ool. Frederick's regiment, the Ninth Teady been voted by ghec::’:n:;;?‘r:’:‘ud‘n‘x‘:fl:); B0, 8t. Louis, Mo, 3 and Instcuotd 1 mesboss of the Utal 8070 303 s 820 the | e gathered around him a body ofstaunch |y i " g rce s Jnder the load of M. | %8 infantry, whilestationed at Quincy were | will be made to raise the remainder. e \ abiyoind % e magor's office ls more important than that | ¢ 110\ ers, and insugurated a rovolution, | - s i ticku | oBethor too “frash and liboral,' | " The Red Cloud Chict has on exhibition Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder commlsslon, has sent them on thelr way | of the governdr of Nebraska. He ap-|hich finally resulted in his bolns made |~ 2 0 Pai up twt oltizens tlokeb|ang Grant took occasion to give |specimen of sugar made from sap taken from —ANo— to the territory to pertorm thelr duties. i i y 5 MAC9 1 and substitated Goodman for Lowrey. him some good advice and nstructi box-alder trees on the farm L. R. Chapman, P 2 ry to perlo: points the street commissioner, city attor president in 1872, His administration [:{ c tructions as to | o Olay (conuty. There are 5,000} bor-aldes r. P'rice’s Lupulin Yeas lems, It 18 6ald that the secretary has exprested | oy, city evglneer, the board of public eaaapet o e L e o= the important matter of discipline. This |trees on the farm thirteen years old. Tho e Best Bry Hop Yeast. | his detorminatlon to aid them In every | works, the marshal and entlre po-| .. 5 red Dy hisen | mo; woather is geiting pretty warm, |action on the part of Grant was, of course, | sugar resembles maple sugar in cvery respect c&awumnugr SROCIRS, h PO- | terprising offorts in bohalf of the intor- |y i Nat:aska is sii') left out in the cold | spprociated by Col. Frederick, who has never [80d i8 fine grained, Farmers are urged to R MARN RUT OER QURITY. possible wey to wipe out polygamy, but|jje force of over thirty men,|gsts of the common people. He_estab- opEaARS. O 8 o0 rwotien 1, aaib ot once eurrod.him on to | .00 oxperiment. 1t may just be possible that they arenot|ine chief and all the pald employes of el el “““;.d! i far as federal appo'niments are con- P e A taaancalr BTW:) (Joung, men named l:lm\l[nrmy '!mld i s > 2 urns, from Appanoose county, Tows, W { qults_wnnxmulu the smrehryA to ac-|fire department, clty physician, weigh- graps, and made many other public im- oerned, of discipline, on their jnurmf)l' through Mmflf w‘;t:: 50 R]“WARD 50 A complish such a result, In wiping out|magters, pavement and sewer inspecotrs, Havi = 5 o e e e L A s four-horse team and wagon, when a ehort dis- $'J &, 4 VY /] $ 3 hom- WUD UT G . 5 tance from Fremont were asked by z D THE P I polygamy they will wipo themsclves ont |ang scores of other employes. 4 f;"vt“f:fi" f'“vf"g‘: s from :;'“ i RUUDEBOUZ GOSHIE —Col. oone, of New York, who In the | 3160 from Kremoot were asked by a tramp R EVRE | ARD ! of office and & $5,000 ealary, which s bavom o B8 28 SxpEsicency 9 Senator Jonee, of Nevada, who cpent | agent of tho American Exchange in London, | accompanied them until they had arrived LUBLLARD'S Now, does It bscome republican sto bllc of G Ja by bi P y vaen : the republic of Guatema'a by his own ef- | a4 Sundsy in Omaha, paida very high|an institution that is very popular with |within a mile and a half of Columbus, when not to ba aneezed at during this season of | ¢ all d pats It | put all this power and patronage Into the 7o s, and having malntsined himself in| compliment to the Puxton hotel. “T have | American travelers, is spending a day or two | tho tramp sttacked tho two men with n ham- | gensral depresslon hands of the members of the national & i i b L B8, C8Y, mer, beating them severely about the head. | PLUGTOBACEO. \The bl Cuis? 2 his high position, and accomplished 10 | notsecna hotel during the la:t two yoars |in Omahs. In speaking of Americanstravel: | They both fell from the wagon, and the tramp "l'fi}’f&’nf‘o;}u o 8 SR e ik clalm has boen made that James | democTatic —committee, who i8 t0| 00k good for his people, he was resarded | 8nywhere in this country, with perhaps the [ ing abroad, he said: “‘A. trip in Europe doos [ took flight, and was subsequently captured in ! i} 8 veople, 5 it i £ Boyd as mayor would be & democratic |use 1t as & clab with which to brain it exception of the very largest cities, that had | an American a world of good. I never saw | Butler conaty. The iojured travelers werc | whis txandis s hoppy combination cf fine, young oflio‘:\y e Bfiyd'aa R A e s Al e e by‘tham 3 8 man of destiny, It was e e bmiu(mvubnut 1t | an American who spont any timo in Europe | atteoded to in Columbus., crisp red, burly lor ¢ flller, with i rn’vloul‘ ekt Ps Sengi nommlf i re‘) Myr S ;Ifl claimed that his scheme of confederation asid be, “as this has, This is pmiw]m'y ;lho qil-‘i not return home a ‘better American. | Dodge county teachers I)ropoua to paste over DELIUIOU& FLAVOR dlotion of this absurd statement. On the b;’: o 7“;1 ;‘ o S 10 ‘:f’ .| was an honest cffort in the intcrest of the | yrug of the dining room, This i really ono | rry. et P think moro of his cwa coun- | every sehool door, “Sporlthe rod sad saro | aud it just moets the taste of & large. number of | board of public works alone he had John | 0FPOY? T has boen lairly and honor-| fve Central Americs republics. If, in-|{of the very best appointed hotels that I have . the sentiment, and to the small boy and. somo | “'Orders for *'Plowshare” aro coming in rapldl 1 d t; " }’ g pidly Wilson and Joseph Barker, two repub. | ably nominated, roprosents no faotion or| y403q of proceeding In an arbltrary, and | over scen.” The senator took drive about | ——Tom Keene played Richard I1L at tho | Of the Jarve: anea it carties Lulm for wjured | frou sl parts of the ¢ [ lostsiandiienlyoope democrat, James | clique, Is competent, and has falthfally | 3io1atoriel manner to accomplish this ob. | tho city, and expressed his surprise at its | opera house last ovening. This is his favorite B reara ol esions oo e o | Sombiatiouof g ) Oroighton.—Herald. : discharged the duties of tho effice for the | yo ho had submitted his plan to the| Wonderful growth during tholast throo yoors. | play—the ono in which ho appears to bost [old daya of th ferulo brutea aro ripidly dis. L, B TS ¥ envoring. to-rench the | This pledgs to trade votes with repub- | last year, Teglalat f the dlfferent blios and | ¢ predicted that Omahais going to bo ono | advantage, and in which ho gives tho best [ APPATIDE. Mon and women ot brain and | acmo of Perfection in Plowshare, atd seom to have i Ioans will be cold comfort for the demo- = e hrowd politlciane Lo hle Intor. | of the biggest cities in the west. sabiafaction o the public. It % evidont that | IANBBILY supplant the callous tyrant who |done 1t Lesides the T cuNY cis i Flowshiarearo B e 2| . BB WITZRRAAFFEAL, ., |MEperet mevmi pilichns b e fairs o _[micns ot eble, 1 spdnbivl sndita iuotllene f inomy i e, Caf becomo fire-chlefs, marshals, policomen,| The appeal of the cltizens' committee ¥ iy & o A 1:h ——Senator Jones expeots to strikea new [ more polished, and does not rant so much as paderes and fear, ‘The rod u"dt_lllelwh-p and Hl s ll B ll] ]ZB N however, whether Mr. Barker hasoverbeen [ #nare on its faco, Groat stress is lald ave boen elected president of tho con-| 120 stamp mill to Alaska, which ho belicves | gtudent and hard worker in his profossion, | help it into cternity. :’*::T“l:'T“")'Q‘I;]""’"fi‘:‘u'hil"lt&:t"ltzk:filo:)iorgzl-’m : upon the fact that Guthrle was convicted of bribary, Chase was removed for drunkenness and malfeasance in office, and three councllmen were Indicted by the grand jury. Whereln these facts diequalify Mayor Murphy, and what as- surance does Boyd's candldacy sfford that there will be an end to bribe-taking and dishonesty.. Has Mr. Murpby been in any way smirched by Chase’s and Guth- rle's deal with the gamblers, and is there any ground for connecting him with any Gontractor's job? How does Mr. Boyd's adalnlstration compare with that ¢f Mr. Murphy? mauch of a republicsn. He was a ram- pant copperhead during the war, and his converslon {s very recent and not likely to bs permanent, Mr, Wilson's appolnt- ment was made under the pretenss that he was a workingman's reprosentative. As a matter of fact he representied the Unlon Pacific and Colorado sandstone, e——— F Generan Brack, the commlssioner of pensions, in peremptorlly demanding the resignation of Miss Sweet, the pension sgent at Ohicago, has run agalnst a snag, Miss Sweet, who clalms that she has per- formed her dutles eatisfactorlly, and e and cunnlng diplomacy of & pull | it ha the inest marble i the worid, talan | withi fow yeses taken bia e i the fvet | Brsskn o e I+ sgse i, o et Too ““H “"n ] ””'“i“’““i,i“ ¥ “h tlcisn, Ho was a revolutionlst, and s | ortists of San Francirco having prouounced it :l,,zu‘: ";'Kedhlm. » ol miles have been let to be graded which will S) \Ol!f galer for Plowshare B exhaustible supply of i and 1t cab bo1akd | voad to fortuns, ;:g:n:‘-:‘;}ll:w ly‘al(;: ::: fiz:::flh.m't: 'f“i:td‘){n‘ha'nc‘]‘%’i"fi;-fi}?xn‘ifi,} & W Donean, : cotdauce with his dieposition. Hls death | Ho was quite entbusiastic over tho resources [ whore he ws ** discovered * by Lilly Hayden, | S0RPaY's Doads i soon auinrned and placod DoBally o hls career which began with a revolution, people did not as yet appreciate the value of | circus, 4 position whith he held for tsn years, | for the construction of a bridge oy the| Wm Arnd & Son, Main & Wo:th St, and was sustalned throughout by a mili- that territory, While .Ln?king about | Hayden, who is & very shrewd man, had ac- IMh-aun river at Decatur bas been secured | H J Vuight, 627 Main St, in Idiho, but that it would be valueless so fi:nhi:’g:ir':fl'&t:'h'rnm;i s i A v?::"xf‘m'éfrffln‘.:h ovdoved Ko va | T W Buotinan & Tiro, 54 5. Maia St the b, t, ot io_a submitting frame of [ 12 Boach, 108 Upper Broadway. w:’"_:":;‘l‘c;":‘_:i“p‘i:;;en;l’!'::k;"‘:‘: feusor should attempt to mardet any of it the | Piimeell and hisstar, It was a duoky attike | iy"overooat pockets at the time, and, with. {21 & sl 102 Bomdwar. federation, But Barcios bad not the pa- | is very rich in miwerals, He remarked that | and as a result of his persoverance he has far supsrior to that of Ttaly, Thers is snln- Mr, Keene ls every- | f ™ e "bint” the west line of Madison For sale in Councll Bluffs by bold dash over the country to make the G down in San Francisco for almost nothing | that ho was n stook actor in San Francisco, | BeRotlations for the sale and transfer of the | M. Gallagher, upon the battlefield was a fit ending to [of Alasks, and expressed the opinion that the [ who was then business manager of Cole's | June That paper also says that a charter | Jacob Leutzinger, ed and that a number of roads east of | 11 LiBat kin 618 Main St, confined to the boundarles of Gautomals. | ,y;6q a valusble quarry of variegatod marble | Vest his spare cash in him and printers’ ink, John Mergen & Co, Maln & Story St. d M 1 Tiusloy, 1017 § Main St. THE STATE CENSUS. Joug an the railroads continued o charge such | resuit Is that Hayden has made a comfortable | EUFoY Up bis bands and subumit to_ arrest, but | iy, 1) iR A exorbitant transportation rates, If the pro | fortune, which is constantly increasiog, for [ ‘e Y, was 6ot 16,6 RDRIIRE JEGe 0T 1 15 Gardiner, 101 Broadway. railroads would ascertain what it was worthat | te rpriscs, and devotes humelf strictly to the | 03¢ WoViDg oven one floger that any one could | g ¢/ ajj which fact {s admitted by General Black, | When Boyd was msyor he relled almost | last legislature, will be begun {n June by | the point of destination and accordingly | business of Keene and himsel ] .h‘?dla;kfildml} !;:l’u :q‘\:::‘m}‘va In :’l..a o368 | W Tettornon, T Ef‘f"""‘f_xz&'{" FPirat 8t. soes no good reason why she should be | cutirely upon Jack Jewett to run the ity | Mr. Lane, the superintendent, who is| charge for its trausportation a ratethat would seen lots of men like you before. 1l (flmfii;\’iqx fi.’m‘ff;':fllfzfi\v et eallod on to resign withont some good |affairs. Jewett was literally acting mayor |already making preparations for the | make a fair profit impossible. *'I hada cop- STATE JOTTINGS, 708 the Brsh shal apd do v work aflermarii | iy yioce Calef, b33 Nonpareil Bk, Broadway, oauso, and sho polliely iuforms | while Boyd stmply s'gned the wareants | undertaking, There will be considerable | Per mine ia Idaho, " usid he, "which Uanted | - T Wipped out of tho back door ke » N, Thel o o Doalers wpplied by the penslon commissioner that|and papers submitted by Jewett. Mr. |trouble encountered in the work as all ""r“'::':" b‘::.u‘::::}:n:«;‘;fmmfi:; muid| O'Neill has voted $4,200 for 4 schol, fllfi,‘.’i’x.,:f:fé'{'n.'"‘?n'..‘, s effort o l:;‘:;p‘m:; Parnenif s COMMARR SR St sho not only doss mot pro-|Murphy gives close sttentlon to the|the racords of the mational comsus are|'yeye i mive. The seeator at present is| The Methodists of Ballwood ate building a | micoeeded in gottiug his fingers almost broken | £ Kiricht & Co. parssl poss to comply with hls arbitrary request, | dutles of his office and dovotes his en- | now at Washington. They Inelude over | working the old Comstock bonanza mines,em: | b E hoknaen tho door wad the cating, Boott ren | Wi salain et but Intends to appeal to President Cleve. | tire timo to the stfuirs of the city. He|1,000 kinds of blanks which were fur- | ployiog 40 men, aud ho expecta that a new | Norfoll hoves to secure a pork paskery at () e {8 H. Yiing, 515 § 13th Street, land, She evidently belongs to that |does not depen. on frresponsible subst!- | nished to the census takers, who used | wod rich strike will be made there at no die-| 4 jorycthiof from York county was rua A“"“—"—I . :ll::fl«l.:"\"("uw.:rj S‘;t(':,hh:u class of office-holders none of whom re. | tutes. J them for the purpore uf making inqulrles | tant day. 4 down in Genoa last week. ' Lovax, Utsh, April 4.—In accordanc with | G¢0 Carinan, 1015 Farnam St. wign sod bub fow dis Horomse wil| Whon Foyd wa meyor hisjof thoesmaws buress. Theto blamks U] oy, oo politios, Senator Joow nrftn:;?m::‘gt‘:":;i‘l%;m P oL RIAR | blishod notes of the presdency of the iy i ey make an Interesting test of civil sarvice, [do nothin, msrshal Angell, col- | they were within easy reach, would be of expressed bis belicf that the republican party |+ B. & M. lands in Antelope county, will | church the general annual [conferense of the | Frank Amcld & Co., 1418 ¥ It steikes us that Miss Sweet, who cn. |lected from the gamblérs and houses|considerable service to Superintendent| c.id show more vitality four years hence |come into market this month : Mormon church convened at the tabernacle i'llxéz:!d&.ll;:iluglmr, u.(;.)m:‘,“ not exercise any party rights and privi- | of ill-fame five dollars per month each as | Lane as they would furnish bim with a|then it did during the last campaign. When \,’l]‘!mh qwum‘;gl.:"ul;r:rmzllr:: license at | here this morning instead of at 8t. Lake, the | ¢ e Aty "" ": — - leges, ought to be retaned in offics if|a fine, save when he favored some by |great deal of information in regard to| the fackional dieputes die out and there areno |~ & WUV € S b0 T L g [ SOSKOmATY Place. mz';n" of the u.mAfim W. P. PECK & (0, o ropublican, even though backed by |making no collection. the mode of procedure, more controversles over patronage the party | of 16 per cent over last years' record. :"")‘_‘:‘:""";"‘ ":::l:::; ::l:fu:':““';h. Dits (Sucoomors to Peck, Kora & Bibiey. wugwamp influence, is allowed toremsin | Murphy’s marshal, OCummings, has| To take the oensus of Nebraska will ;";‘ '!“"‘:‘nr:gn: mex[:l:-xfd:lh t}l;ob:l.: “.';““‘“i'&’.']fi"“é:!.fi"fif‘o{u?m"" will D:hu; m'n:m: RIAG.. MRS I"d’;ng Ewnm uR:aggNEu_ & , {0 puch an important political position as | collectedy from the same class to dato|prove a much more extenslve task than | T80 in the bistory ¢ ite fstence. /¢ Aa8 | exgarines AR S A andi promipent elders from MORSE, Cco. ' AN a very favorable oplnion of Grover Cloveland, | The major portion of the Sautee reserve, to | PPN 0'G the New York postofiice, It would seem | $27.50 per month each, every dollar of {it was five years sgo, for the s who, he aid, is nobody's cat's-paw, and the | be opened May 15, s already picked. Utal, Tdaho aoc lorado weto pi penh Th 0F CHICAGO. ¥ that the gallantry of Grover Oleveland |which lins been pald Into the city treas-|very nearly doubled Its population | democrats will find him a very hard man tof There has been an lncreasc of 100 children f confidens that the present oppoeition will ul- (aving secured a private Wiro direct to the Chi. - cago Board of Trade, wo ate prepartd Lo execute or b . " - Jdeis promptly. We take a full waket report. Uoun alnce then, and unfortunately the sppro- fmanage, s impression, ey businces & specislty. Roforences, United Bte riation ls very small, Mr. Lage will Wit e tation of securipg u supply af | 5 redicted & final dellverance from their pres- | Nationsl o b g g, Hiiad R 8 P vy & P g therefore have to govern himeelf accord-' —— Adelina Patti, while passing through | water for the town, ent trials, They had nothing to say sgaiost | sud Douglas 8is in the schools of Fairbury 1n the past year, timately result for the fgood of the chu for the fair sex and his olvil servics pro. fury. 2 'An artesian well is being sunk a8 Wymore, | The speakers conveyed feasions will lead him to intorfere in| Evary dollar due the ety on account Miss Swoet's bebalf, ot lguor licenses has been collected,