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b The War 1s On. President Grant and other leading re- | delegates to the Dougias county conven- about 1t and I sald as mach as that In my ol of 809,000 AR Ll THE DAILY BEE.| . 00 fow s br. Mitter used publicans declared it to be, it is infin- | tion. Every republican in the city is BUTTRESSED DEMOCRATS. R R G R [“i fim-::i.::fl}::flf’; -y e PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | 4 'sov when ho was at the helm of the | itely more 80 now. expected o do his duty. But why was e of Lincoln, was soen talking to Dave Fitz | drocing of bundings, Tt wil :",,§‘ oF TRRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Herald. The irrepressible conflict be- | The republicans of the present house | this call withheld until the uleven'tlh Membeew of the "Busty o Retormt’ | B ot e o I yus oars. The, [fio‘olipg.l?“ :T' . y (Morning Edition) ineluding Sunday o | tween the ambitious ex-mayor of Omaha | will make a grievous mistake if they | hour—up to within o days of the Assembiing for the Oonvention. 0"'3".1_5(, train. . This combination .ur Siomen, G0 1.4 lon} oo B o oy Al < #0® | and Congrossman McShane has begun | shall do nothing more than obstruct | primaries? How can rppublioans in tho gostad & query as to m\:z:'n:].rq!.lndflt‘fim ld | Xroh L. Mot Lol and B v’ Three Montha . 1od 65 iy 2 | jn dead earnest, and will continue until | tariff reduction by defeating the bill | country precincts be xpected to par- s that hois," Mr. Fahy n“‘:‘"‘md. e e, | the e Omaha Sunday ks, miaiied to &0y 44" , 4, | 1,0 {des of November. Possibly it may | now under discussion. Their duty both | ticipate before the call has time to|J. E. BOYD'S LITTLE SCHEME | goraid is how in Duluth, but 1don't think ho o 14 AND 15 TRIDUNE extend beyond the presidential election | from a party and a patriotic point of | reach them? m.‘.’.’;fi" O'vrle:;un‘nmn Orrice, No. 613 | and reopen in a life and death | view istoshow the country that like the — A FOUBTRSNTH STREST, struggle before the next legisla- | republicans in the congress of 1870 they | LINCOLN is to be paved largely with CORRESPONDENCE. ture. The racy interview with a | are willing to make a moderate reduc- | brick this season. The experiment Al communications relating to news and edi- | Cass county war-horse of the old- | tion of tariff duties, and that they ave | will be watched with interest, not only forial matter should be adaressed to the EDITOR | 4img democracy lets daylight into | ablo to unite and harmeniz on a meas- | in Lincoln, but in every other city in ‘nusiNess nerTena. | Boyd's cunning schome to suporsedo | ure for this purposo that will bo fair to | the stato. If the brick pavement can o trstness ltters ang remittances showlde | Ay, McShane as the dispensor of fedoral | all interests. Their attitude now is that | be laid down cheap enough_and proves AWIA. lmm-'h"‘“'“flv";'"{"“"'""‘,';,,'y" patronage, always providing that Mr. | of simple obstruction, and that is not | durable it certainly should have the ) “""hl"wmer Syt Boyd is retained on the national com- | what they owe the country, or what in | preference over other pavements, es- The Bep Publishing Company. PROpIietors | mittee and Grover Cleveland re-clected. | the end will be best for_their party. | pecially if the paving bricks aro manu- | ‘ E. ROSEWATER, Editor. These are two very improbable contin- [ They need another Garfield with the | factured at home. 1A OFFI0E, NOS.IIAAND 010 FARNAM STR! dw(::-‘:‘lr‘l‘f.‘f;lwo the nomination if it was ten- DISEASED BLOOD 'r ! T'fim"' Castor, Wilber: 1 guess neatly all \ the delegates in my distaict favor myself as a delegato to St. Louis, Mr. BHoyd is vory Scrofulous, [Inherited and Contaglous opular throughout all our county, but Mr. Hamors Cu cShane's name will not bo montioned. Ho Cared by Catiourss has declined the nomination. 1 think the Through the medium of one of your bookk stato convention will nominate two delegates | gecelved throngh Mr. Frank T, Wray. driggiat, from each district and four at large, each I}\rull\!-{. ., bocame acquainted yith your Oy, district nominating its own men, leaving tho | {iykt KENEDIES and takethls opportuiity te te delflfnwn at largo to be nominated by the [ L.y to you that U LA el A Yosterday the corridors of the Paxton, ty i Ve o o me of « i which have long been identified as the demo- | (30K Vention. No, T don't think the FIrst | Eommscrion with rorsie tu oo polsonin cratic ren-lmwou_n of Nebraska during stato | gigtrict will be allowed three district dele- | and this after having nx)mnonnocdl.mnnbh committee meetings and conventions of that | gates and three at large. by some of the best physicians in out coun denomination, again echoed tojthe tread of James E. North—Mr. Boyd stands well | Itake great pleasure in forwarding to you this Talks With Party Prominents—Man- Qerson and Dorsey Said to Have Known About the Niobrara Land Office Removal. Democratic Patriots, s i " with our peonle and I think will be supported | testimonial, unsolicited as 1t is by you, in i gencies, as viewed from the observatory | clearness of vision to see the signs of — the leaders of the minority \vurt;tql the utm:. T pmmb M_"‘iu" o8 the nmnn‘l”‘dmm;_ ‘.}I‘l‘n:“(:"‘::;*ri "c‘{l"&;‘"fio"?)‘x'x‘r’(‘, "|.~"n adies my THE DAILY BEE. of the Omaha BEE at this juncture. But | the times, the wisdom to rightly in- [ PAT Fonp declared himself in favor | These leaders came from ull.l sections to the | grafic xocutive commitico. 1don't want tho | § e 6ot 08IV 3 CURA REMED! i e the war is on, as we have said, and will | terpret them, and the courage to point | of dividing the spoils among the voters, democratic state convention in the Grand | position, no, sir. Yes, Iam a candidate for | = = ' P. 8. WITLINGER, Leechburg, P ent of Circulation. ) St i opera house at 2 p. m. to day, and among | delegate to St. Louis, and, I suppose, dele- | Reference: FRANK T. WRAY, Druggist, Apolio,Ph. =gt stay on with varied results to the re- | out what is proper and necessary to be | and Pat's patriotic declaration was ap- | 9ber fonse B8 & B 0, B G S0 O | larke, - Our peoplo’ don't. think very B bunty of bougtass, |2 spoctive combatants. The Nebraska | doue. plaudod and provailed, but the Douglas | et One Hae 0 Ko 0L o erings for | Much about Morton's boing o delogate. | SOKOFULOUS ULCERS, Goo. 1, Tzschuck, Secretary of The Beo Puh- e county democracyisolemnly pledged, by - e i don't think they care about a man who is op- | - James B. Richardson, Custom Honse, Ny Jishing company, doenmlemnlf‘lwnr that the | democracy, will look on with more than or- £ many years, The first on the ground b, 5 i 1eans, on oath says: in 150 Serofulous Djoets Rethil circulation of the Daily liee for the week | ordinary interest. Republicans will be [ T:AST week was memorable in naval | rosolution, that “‘the eivil service laws posed to Prasidont Cleveland. 1 understand /| was J. Woods Smith, of Callaway, who, how- | there is a foeling in favor of giving the | DFOKS out on my body until X was a mass of cor: A guding April 27, 18, was as follow iti when | circles owing to the launching of the | which have been enacted will be | oyer, has been here for eight days on privato | first _district (including Douglas county) | Fanaiir wan: el b peno™? 10, the medioa April 21 in the position of the old woman, wh ) h fi y e A mere iy Aprh 2. h a 1i ith the | gunboat Yorktown and the dynamite [ maintained.” The consistency in the | business, who anxiously awaited the arrival | two district delegates and two delogates at f wreck. At times could not ft my hands to g o, April 23 or husband was struggling with 1S VEsuvT Philadelphia. I A his delogation. from his railroad-graded | 1aree, while the second and third confino | head, could not turn in bed; Was in constant iy, April 2 bear—"Go it, bear; go it husband!” cruiser Vesuvius at Philadelphia. In { snout of the democratic Omahog is a | of his delegation ¥ Boen | themselves to two district delogates and ono | pain and looked upon lite as ourse. = Nozellet odnosdiy, Aprii 5 - the Yorktown the government expects | neat jewel. o 0 o e o o ton " | dologato pioceat largo, Thers fsnt, mueh | &t SARIBEEA YOS, 11 JE T Heardof the Cue 0y, “ e ele a delegal o 5 said out my way about Brown for any posi- | & " v Apr ... Railroad Candidates. i ""‘;’ . ‘““l‘“(‘ ult g‘“’ '“‘{i‘“ 'l“’""’v‘“: A Rasd Fate, James B North, bt Columbus, who: tas | thon, .-, byl [ AR Cnawronn, I Average.. The effort of certain persons to start | type of vessel for her displacemen b & sorved s party as sheriff, county surveyor, | i L. MpDnmw:[m, Ord:~I am infifavor of P 1 . . B, TZSCHUCK. ford | afloat. The gunboat is one of three | He pantingly fell upon the floor, " any good man as delegate and am not conso- ONE OF THE WORNST OASES, i Sworn o and subscribed In my, nee thts | @ presidential boom for Senator Stanford t Sholl Exhausted and used up quite; stato scnator, mayor, councilman, chairman | Gud B0 SLOCGR' s Toyd. MoShane would | we have been selling your Cumsanna. B H 2600 ay OF AT, A- Doy 1688, N, P, FEIL, has come to naught by the positive | war ships in course of construction, | not'y thing did ho sco, of its state committoe and tricd 0 serve it as | Po an oxebllont man, biit ho donan't. WARD it. | DIRA for Seara ng hage Tne o Torral T % Notary Pablic. | 4oqwa) of the railrond autoerat that ho [8nd is the smallest and least | Not a word spoko ho, governor, came next, and immediately hur- | Anyway he's got about as much as he wants, | to recelvé from chaser, Ono of the wors oy ok ULl 88 {8 noua candidate. He would not say, | formidable of her sistor ships. | Hisface was doathly white. ried out to tall over tho prospects of the | The only objection seems to be that he did | Shies Of Sctofuln | eversaw ins cured by tho uso, Goo: 8. Trachick, being frst duly sworn, do- 1 yowlco Soae 1o would decline the | The Vesuvius is destined to revolu- | s frightencd spouse ran 'round the house | national delogation with his old-time friends, | Bot G0 cxactiy what hras rights in the oblow | comd, and Cuzicuna Soar. Tho Soup takes the' g blu%ntg[{:zfiwy‘;:t‘h':tfli‘;eu :l!:ntl ’l;l:rear:’%‘: nomination if it were tendered, but tionize iron-clad war ships and naval 'I{?‘ %et"l‘\'icx::‘xn';; n;rlm; lr))r. l\:lnlur r:xd Ji‘;n Boyd. 1\“‘:1 w:f !;;lol\)vml out Bierbowor. But then I supposo ake' e&«An‘g &F&’“x’%fl’flb’k mm ol tion of the Daily Bee for the mon! N i r 862 be- For y the rubicund, rotun B " cDon- | there were so many feilows who wanted the Frankfo A SELXr i, wa 13 ‘copies: for May, iyt | morely declared that he isnot secking | warfare just g o Monttor In 1862 bo- | ny tear old Jake, " ough, of Ord, who has attendod every con- | placo that the office couldn't e declared va- . e I A oy o r g, o Mokt oGRSl K38 | 1t and doos not expact it 1t 1a the | A L16 WS (oF the FERot I BALPS | What can tho matier bt vontion for several yoars back, and who until | cant with much satisfaction. I think if the SCROFULOUS, INHERITED, 8 8; £0 temiber, 1887, 14,340 copies; for | audacity of naming Stanford in such a | Of our present time. Her battery 18 the | .. go0r 01d Jake ! 8 i abor, 1RST, 135 coples: for November, 186, | oo o S B L makes the matter | novel feature and consists of three guns | mha dose did take upor & manand gone to Hoyd, every one | Eruptions of the Skin, are posttively recently controlled the “Democrat” of his democrats had united all factions and agreed | And Contagions Humors, with Loss of Halr, ln% adopted heath. Then there was Juan Boyle, | \wouid now be all right, and Bierbower | SUTICURA andCuTICURA S0Ar externally, andy the dilletant of Kearney, whose suavity with | wouldn’t be in there now. I (o fag oy HitarnAlly, whbtt all a mixture of political complaisance enabled | Charles 3rown :—The convention of yestor- 4 6,29 coples; for December, 1867, 15,041 copies: 3 4 3 ¢ Ak | ot D O ohaty: | worthy of attention. The fact that | from which shells containing 200 pounds | And, braced by suthin’ warm, 16,02 coples; (orMn&li{L lfl,;kf.rlv wlfi?.'i‘((:"' there are men who profess to believe it | Of dynamite are to be projected by the Gasped with a sigh as about to die, 0. ) i, W ““Boen-talking-tarift-reform." him to smile with oxceoding sweetness | day means, of course, that Jim Boyd has got | _Sold everywhere, Price, COTCURA, 803 80 Brorn to beforo me and subscrived fn my | possiblo that under any circumstances | forco of compressed air. When it is —Exchange. | (pon “ Tis brother . delogates. - He | the delogation. What am T going o dof | 2o RESOLvENT 8. Prepated by the BoRHE BESSATICS O e Natars bublic. | the republican party could make such a | borne ‘in mind that the destructive TR TN was accompanied by that other sugar plum, | Why, Jingo, to do nothing. I haven't been a [ DRUG & CHEMICAL Co., Boston, Mass. 5 = man as the Central Pacific president its | power of one of these shells is sufficient STATE _JOTTINGS. W. L. Green, who formerly filled a pulpit in | candidate for anything. I had no more to do | ¥¥Send for THow to Cure Skin, Diseases,” 66 Pictdiid sl i i o 1 Indiana and who, since his arrival in this | with the Ninth ward ticket than you did. I 8 Mogdage | Ll | THE packing house combine had it all | gyandard bearer in a national campaign | to utterly annihilate the largest and Nebraska. state, has divided ‘his ume between practic- | didn't leave my ward (the fourth), | P[MPLE: ing at the bar and entertaining democratic | on the day of the primaries, L pre! conventions. Then thero was J. F'. Welling- | scratched Montgomery's name off _my ton, a broad-brimmed, good-looking young | ticket because he wasn't a resident of my man, new to the arcna of politics and editor | ward. Yes, I know tuat when Jim Boyd of the Sidney Democrat; Matt Miller, the | went down on Tenth strect among the dives, most noisy, energetic and ndomitable dele- | he said I was a candidate, but h——, I wasn' gate ever'sent for two terms to the house of | Why should 17 It's only threc or four yea representatives by the people in the neigh- | agowhen my party honored me before. Now, black-heads, chapped and olly skl nted by Cutieura Medieatod Soap. UTERINE PAINS And. Weakness instantly relieved by the CUTICURA ANTI-PATN PLASTER a porfect Antidote to Pain,Inflam- mation and Woakness, A Tow, in- stantaneous and infallible pain-Kill- ing plaster. 2 cents. their own way this time, but next fall | gypo0sts the existence of a low estimate | most powerful vessel afloat, two or three Norfolk expects a packing house. there will be a lively upheaval in the P. | of the intelligence and integrity of the | Such dynamite cruisers will put the c\}z:}g;\]fiflfll;:xfi ifi%c‘fi?fi'flfc}mmmm to H. boneyard. party which is anything but pleasing, | United States in a very comfortable | “spinnes'is to have o new school house to and what is even more serious, it sug- | Position in case of war T be built by subscriptions from citizens. Jim Boyp's convention ignored Con- gests the presence of an influence within Cedar Rapids village council has ordered ssman McShane and snubbed Char- f i Tie Cutting affair comes up again. | all dogs shut up or they are liable to be shot ‘s:; Brown. The whirligig of time | th Party thatisan obvibus menaco to g L Without notice. i % Secretary Bayard has mado a alde- borhood of David City; Patrick Fahy of | why should I want to be up all the time? I Aoy its character ns the conservator of | Secretary Bayard has made a forma Plagtsmon young lady narrowly | oK. Mo & o \/ . brings its revenges. popular rights and interosts, 1t may bo | mand on Mexico fo indemnity, on the OA'\ W}ll"}l;‘;‘m ‘:{,‘hifi] lulfum[?éil)lg Jarrowly | O'Neill, who once owned one-quarter of the | the party has got 80 as to admit that only one — Ir the Queen of May ventured out in this vicinity, she has probably been crowned with pneumonia rather than a wreath of May flowers. town site, and was the father of the place | man shall be worthy of election— [Here and who still_owns enough to pay a goodly | Mr, Brown's tallc was broken off by a local sum of taxes. He once a delegate to the | supporter, who had a big scheme which he national democratic convention and is again | poured in Charles’ ear, | put forward for the place by Holt county; | = M. Morgan, Bufaio—1 dow't want any and Tobias Castor of Wilbur, ex-county | oftice, but I've got some friends here that do. clerk, ex-surveyor, ex-treasurer and ex-trap- | I'm for a fair, square-toed delegation that per. will help along the democracy FAVORITE SONS, Senator Shervin, Fremoni—The question The candidates for delegates are numbered | of McShane has been determined by you by the hundred, among them being R. V. | delegation, they instructed for Boyd didn . M. Ragan, Hastings: Juan Boyle, | thevt I am here from Dodge, and there are Senator Shervin, Fremont; J. | thirteen in our delegation who are with me Crawford, | for delegate, but I don’t expect to get it, be- L. | cause in our district there are about 220 McDonough, Ord; Frank Martin, falls City: | delegate votes, and because also, I am a J. E. Boyd, Charles Brown, Pat Ford, | Morton democrat and nota Boyd one. We Omaha; J. K, North, Columbus; B. I. Hin: | have the largest congressional in the country, man, North Platte; J, B, Kehoe, Platte Cen- | and if you want to gamble on it you can. 1 tre; Pat Fahy, O'Neill, and u host of others. | am in favor of each district in the conven- unnecessary to say that the nomination | £round that Mexican authorities had no | fire with coal ol of Stanford for the presidency by the right to imprison Cutting for an offense i l'l'lm mmm'\_l st‘wsli{»u of :h(- Nl-llilmélml oitlnué g < y itte Fiee i >harmacoutical Association will be held af national republican convention isan im- | Committed on American soil. But | 150010 Tuesday, May 8. possibility. Such a thing is absolutely | Mexico points to her penal code which | Broken Bow, it is said, nas furnished the forbidden by his infamous record as n | Makes it lawful to punish offenders | necessary bonds to secure the Northwestern ¢ e S e g e X FallEcAR Fosrmotanbiand tionist | #ga1nst Mexican citizens even when the | Tailroad to build to that place, I i IF it be true that General Sheridan O Ui IoTan bl e ROOFTUL IO s Uj| e ee e s Imitted in foreign terri. | The Nebraska City distillery will closo does nat decline to have his name | Whose republicanism has always been [ Offense is committed in foreign errl- | operation about the first of June. This in brought before the Chicago convention, | mde secondary to his corporate inter- tor The claim of jurisdiction in the | consequenco of the whisky trust. tin o e O Tnt on" | osts and personal groed. But it may bo | Cutiing case on the part of Mexico s [ John Burke was aifested b Broken Bow f e ought to be a withdrawal of de- | ©5' ed. i clinations all along the line. necessary to consider what in- i y pre P 1rOus Rquity intep- | ¢harged with having mysterious possession simply preposterous. Equity and inter- | Co3TE0 NIt (00008 138 n jail awaiting fluence he and his friends may national law are violated, and the self- | developments. 5 Sty S OR So 4 E N P 11 | respect of the United States demands The first annual contest of the Central Ne- : Ty card of John F. Coots, which ap- | exert in dotermining who shall | FEREE R B0 e, SRS S | brasi declamatory assocation will beheld at = DOATs clsewhore, ought to set at rost the | be the candidate of the party in order | ~HU B & Fb K00 PO THEE HE A the M. E, church, Fairmont, Friday evening, silly gabble about Rosewater’s responsi- | that preparation be made to con- | ImJuryandinsultloan American Cill | May 11, atSo'clock. , o= I i : Y Tatos front a i 2nee. | Zen. The outcome of the trouble may On the authority of ‘B gentleman who it AN EXPLOSIVE BEVELATION. tion electing three delegates, and the con- g Bility for the failure of the bricklayers ’1::" 3 :5" rthw?}:tn such 1’}‘1(““; " | ho more serious than at first antici- | posted, the prcdictionfl_ngdu that the B. & “1 would prefer you should not_quote mo | vention onc at large. I don't think Boyd 563 the Bystem. | to enforce their demands on the con- 8 ANSmALLON LA FMAnELe Siiny ted M. railroad will be running trains into Nor- | by name," said an old democratic wheelhorse | will have much dificulty in going at large. | DYS] CONSTI- B aciors, ford has a following that would elovate | Pated- foik before Soptembor-1. fhom down 1n_Cass county, in the Paxton ro. | He showed me a table giving nim 583 votes | [ e ATaD tunda, “but mark my word,cthis Jim Boyd | to 170 against him. victory is liable to upset McShane’s apple E. D. Satterlee, Sioux County Herald, cart before he gets to bea year older. I | Harrison—Ihave no objections to find to have known Jim Boyd these twenty years; | Morton, but I think a man who has stood by he's cunning as a fox and as vicious as a | the party for years, assisting it as Jium Boyd coyote in politics. His game now is to head | did when it had no money, is worthy of some the delegation to St. Louis and then get him- | consideration now, or whatever honor we self re-elected member of the national com- | have to give hum, if it happens to be delegate mittee. To a man who isn’t up to snuff that [ at large. scheme is proper enough, but there is likely Frank P. Ircland, Nebraska City—There to be an awful drop in McShaue stock if Jim [ are ten in our delogation, but only two of succeeds in pulling through. McShane just | them haye arrived. The others will be here PATION, JA him to the presidency carries th sur- s The press of the state divided on the THE young colts are making it de- | anee that this oloment will not b an | . TILE new license law in Peunsylvania | question as to whether or ) notMiss Minnio (sr lul v itics is accomplishing more than was antici- | Freeman is entitled to'the’ fund raised to re- cidedly unpleasant for the old_political pated Tor it in reducing the mumber of | Ward her for her herolsm in doing tho - bliz war horses. Simon Cameron was not a | tion, that it will have a well-defined " zard. little chagrined in being distanced in purpose to accomplish not difficult to Cih SO OB o Plttsmouth Jobmel savs: “Engine i S z ¢ e extraordinary effect in Philadelphia, | 416 came in to-day with he& side-rods broke, I:G;Idnsyl‘;llumh;vholl::. hl0 el understand, and that it will need tobe | yop6 the law has been in force for | and No. 411 was brought in ‘dead,’ and as in® R an CASDUVOC DORIBIOALIB WA Y kept down if the party is not to be sur- rendered to a control that would cer- e N o oo he st enant competeat us the fellow that had ruined her tainly lead it to defeat. inactive force in the national conven- 2 H mechanism.” that in Pittsburgh, where the law went | The news comes over from Hay Springs into operation yesterday, only a few [ that horse thieves are making themselves BETWEEN the lawyers whoare trying to break Mr. Tilden’s will and the doc- s 3 q now is the head center of our party inthestate | to-morrow, I am in favor of Morton asa i T i h! Another railroad candidate is being o = very numerousaround that burg. The report : 5 are is concerned and swing: 4 b e 3 < L PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO| i tor who sues for $143,000 for profossional e - i 'R | more than two hundred saloons out of | {PtilJt threo horses were stolen from oitizens' | 20, 12F 8¢ batronage is concernod and swings | delegate at large, and so aro the other mem- | § Bolo Proprietors, R f: ' more vigorously put forward in New | _ hundredconti inlDusines ; f 3 a boundless influcuce with the administra- | bers of our delegation. There are about one ST.Lovsand Kinsss Orry| services, the executor will be obliged to York, and_ being in most respocts seven hundred continue in business. | in that vicinity Monday night. tion. He expects, of course, to remain on | hundred and seventeen, I think, in our dis- s A Y ) g s The reduction is not wholly due to the The Custer Leader reports the death of figazopictough moneyto erack asuitable bigh license, but in part to the refusal | three small children of D. W. Coswell, a top, but there he i liable to slip up before he | trict, and many of these are aiso for Morton. tombstone to Mr. Tilden’s memory. downs it. 'Spose he don't get re-elected to | Of course, we can’t tell whether the dele- less objectionable than the Cal- ifornia man, is ha xten a s ¢ farmer living in Wheeler county. The chil- | congress and fails to connect iton the senator- | gates at large will be only one or four. Iam ~ 7/ ~ADMNTAl Semee—— mo) N Ch':xounc: x lt“ f)“ s U | of the court authorized to issue licenses | dven we > asleep in bed and the housc burned am{,’, which is most likely to happen in spito B favor of throe delogatos from cach district CALIFORNIA! For the present we deem it right and | for i ¥ M. Depew | ¢, ormit more than a certain number | down during the absence of both father and | of all the money and patronage, this thing of | and one delegate at large. has not been guilty of any such infa- e mous practices as have marked the whole career of Stanford, and he is vastly superior in ability and the genu- ineness of his republicanism. But none mother, who were doing chores early in the e rict that is ‘more than six | Beach J. Hinman, North Platte—I am a THI LAND OF morninis. carrymg a_distri thousand republican by any democrat doesn’t | delegate to the convention and the delegates often happen in a national campaign year. | from my county want me to be a delegate at Besides Mac has made some person arge to the national conyention, but Iam mies among democrats in this district throug! ndidate either for that or district post ofice fights aud squabbles over | delegate. With regard to the fight between railroad postal clerkships and | Boyd, Morton, Brown and the others, I the district attorneyships and collectorships. | would like to have it exterminated. I would And how much help do you suppose he will | not vote for any of them. McShane would getout of Jim Boyd next fall? Not very | be satisfactbry. I would vote for him. [Mr. much, if Jim knows himself. Jim didn’t tear | Hinman here discovered he was talking to a his shirt the last time and was more | newspaper man and statea he did not want to surprised and chagrined _than any | e interviewed. | man_ excepting . Church Howe over [ ~ Sepator C. D. Casper, David City.— Mac's big majority. Jim claims to be | We, people of of the country, grow weary of the most popular man iu the district, you | this continued ringing in our cars of the know. And catching onto Manderson’s seat | names of Boyd, Miller, Morton, et al. We, will be like climbing a_greased pole, 1don’t | country democrats, have the courage and ’sposc Manderson, himself, bas the inside | honesty to vote our sentiments in conven- track, and ten chances to one he wont make | tions and in the legislature, but_have found it. Nobody —except old Granny Tip- | ourselves, on occasions, branded 1n bold- ton ever has been re-elected | faced type as “traitors.” Tous, the Boyd- from this state, and he wouldn’t have | Morton fight scems to ropresent brains vs. a been if his first term had been more than | §1,000,000 pork barrel. Having served two proper not to divulge the name of the old wheel horse that has furnished our a reporter with a chapter of revelations which will be read with emotion by Mr. MoShane, and supromo diegust by Mr. | 1" 1oss bis intorasta have for many : X ; 2% | years been bound up with a great rail- man is nobody’s fool, by a large major- il e S hi e Hies ity. road corporation, is sympathies are presumably wholly with these corpora- OWNERS of American fishing vessels | tions, and he is therefore not the sort of are rabid against allowing Canada or | man whom the republican party can the provinces to send a pound of fish to | safely take asa national leader. Mr. the United States under any circum- | Depew has intimated his own sense of stances. But these high protectionists | the fact, but he stands about in the po- importunder contract labor Nova S sitton of Stanford in this respect, tia salors and skippers to man their | that while not seeking or ex- fishing vesscls in defiance of American | pecting the nomination he would shipping laws. Yet these same protec- | not refuse it if offered him. saloons to be operated in particular loculities. The law is very thorough, | hearticles of incorporation of the Vic- and its operation thus far has justified | toria Mineral Springs company have been e i 4 iled, The principal piace of doing_business allithatiwas promisedifonits is in Mt. Helena, Custer county, Neb. The nature of the business to ba transacted is the e wasa very credit- | manufacturing, preparing and shipping of mincral wates THE labor pai ghlo de““’"“’,"“““"‘ n Epito 0,' "hf’ 10" 1 The following story comes from Sidney clement weather the various trades | and is vouched for: “Some cmigrants stopped were fully represented, and the mem- | attho hfim nfus‘x 2 ll:lul'rwlwukumialu}:‘m 5 Yy et gathered togetler some loose rock that bers marching in procession made a | S0 05", hive heen broken off of a ledge of very favorable impression upon the vast | the same cropping out of the bluff, and made concourse of people assembled in the | a fireplace of them. The meal was prepared i f oy -] | and caten and the wagon was packed and streets on the line of march. Themoral | 4/, n5ved on. - In a couple of hours one of effect of the parade cannot fail to prove | the party misscd an article and _returned to beneficial to workingmen—whether | the camping place where the fire had been Fisdh: b =) made. To his astonishment he found the mechanics or unskilled laborers. The | 1itks composing the fireplace, instead of promoters of this demonstration, and | being cold, were in a glow of heat, emitting o 5 S Don {oraliind + flame, smoke or smell. He picked up sore t} f s i i especially the Carpenters’ union, under | B0 h two years. But a_democrat getting into | terms in the legislature, I do not remembe o fye . o X ; ¥ some of the loose rock and then broke some yoars, , dem terms in the legislature, cmber ¥ tionists uro pointed out to the American | It is already determined | ) o' ispices Mr. McGuire was ten- rom th ledgo. - The rock is white. in color, | Manderson’s shoes is wild talk.” Well, sup- | the time when any democrat on tho Morton laborer, and especially to the common | that he will represent the republicans dered this fattering ovation, have | resembling pumice stone and ignites and | pose McShane slidsup on congress and on the | side ever came to me as a railroad lobbyist, American sailor, as his bosom friends. of New York in the nationalconvention, | oo 05 ) proud of their successful | burns like authracite, leaving but little ash, senate, where will he be after the 4th of | or attempted to influence every votc in a di Marcht Deader'n a door nail so far as influ- | rection contrary to the wishes of my consti enco goes outside of your county, but Jim | tuents. The men who have faith in, and a Boyd would be the ' great dispenser if he | kindly regard for J, Sterling Morton, do not stays on the national committee. It has | make the best convention managers but they always been usage to let the memberof | have th 0 of the voters, five to oue, the national committee repiesent the | There ar sounty from one dozen to party when it has nobody in congress to rep- | four dozen barnacles who can always go to resent it, and no_state officer to divide the | conventions, but mvariably get left when responsibility. Do vou sec now what Jim's | they trust themscives to the voters. Ihesc game ist" constitute the Boyd-Miller faction. | TALKE, : Tho ('Day, Neligh—1am not a delegate Matt Miller, David City: There is a dis | to the state couvention, nor am I a candidate and it is expected that he will exert no [ v 0" andihatotiinbeagtiiyl whiieioolor i As prodicted in the BEE, Mr, Weir of | inconsiderable influence there. How e dedptntad ol ALy the Underwriters, was merely blufting | will it be cast? Will he be actuated by | GoversmENT DIx when he said some time ago that insur- | @ purpose single to the successof theve- | )5 has just returned from Boston California. ance rates would be raised in the city, | publican party, ov wilt hedeliver his in- | 006 he had been in attendance at the Nearly eight thousand dollars have been Of course the fire departnent would be | fluence with reference to subserving | 4pyyal directors meeting of the Union [ Sibscribed by Napu people for the expenses strengthenod if the service worc in- | those interests with which his personal | puciic, tolls us that the proposed | o e ot B w of gas bas ereased by the addition of several new | Wolfare and sympathies are bound up? | Omany depot and other promised local | boon found at' Los: Angeles. 1t is in the carts and steam engines. And it would | Will the Depew and Stanford elements A sam- for his inspection, 1t is thought that the ledge can s0Tor SAVAGE, | be traced for soveral miles.” i improvements have been deferred until | Western bortion of the city. position thronghout the state to give the | gg g delegate to the St. Louis convention, 1 > S £ correspondingly lessen the risk of five | unite for a common cause, and thus | yfor congress shall have passed the "“l‘; :g::r‘:\ii«e‘g:‘l‘l).[.o«t)l:z ",'f,‘i.',‘fi‘mf? v.nh’c l‘lr;r“eits soc;mnl,n{nl 'I‘l;xrd li\in;:lcln lw&l)'-dnl_cuutllofl am here to_help my Arlngxlmu. One of my fls HM : “ - a0 - i i at wi / & ¥ . Pty 1 C! rderel : e: pach—that would make four; and to give the iends is Jim Boyd. eShane is all right, T ) A ] k companies, But the firc department is l’ll“fe th‘c t“t,'.)r ‘.': B pos‘lu‘uu_ that “1”! Union Pacific extension bill. This is | Tennant, in Plumas county, California. Tirst district, bocause of its large population frispdsda./lin Boyd. - badaho 18 a1l Yighh, S XS © serviceable at prosent wn.huul.[;u]dlng su .Jlec: 0'; pisho cdrge ol )ellnz inthe | just what might have been expected. O Satarday last, Franic Lewm was acol- | based upon tho democratic votw, tig it s ot boen montiriod i’ copioc- w>=~Pron c})lt\s'u\zfi i more expense to taxpayers. Mr. | control he great railroad corpora- | The Union Pacific vt entally killed at Scotia, Humboldt county, | delegates and two men at larg here ar » delegation to St. Louis. T am | pVIaL et s VMILS | 5 Weir loe{n that the ins[ur)nncu compan- | tions and their natural allies, the trusts :\ll:‘i'cy’::)0;::“‘:‘":11"5(221t':]oc;f::&n:;fi‘ by being mashed between cars while he was olununl\o men u.rluuv.v)mdm1 thcw.. ;;uls who are of Morton. Four years o fi,& DISEASES ‘TH OATG/N]I ¥ 2 DR i 1| which zce s | attempting to couple them. opposed to Boyd as delogate-at-large, as | was appointed as a delegate and upon a I: s f & fos aro not sufciontly protocted, he | combinations and monopolics of all | hug they had money enough to build a | The Riversido orange shipments to date | there are men who aro opposed to Morton, | form which was adopted at the conve CLLUNGS —Soiden ARy i should immediately orgauize an under- | kinds? handsome depot at Cheyenne and for | are 546 carloads, or 155,776 boxes, amounting | Brown, and others, But I think MeShane | jui e repudiated it, with regard to tho tar- | '@ wjd forscirgulan,] prbttledpro & 4 Sitarat anle AELARS S 1 These questions seem to us to be per- i F il to over half a million dollars, with probably | could harmonize all differences. I think the [ jf, T am opposed to him for auother reason, e ihe & Jars: aalvage patno), such pe oxista 1y || 1RO QUSELONS BRGTR 1 18 ¥0 30 POM | costly improvements elsowhere. one-fourth of the crop on hand yet, perhaps | fecling 1s to give McShane all the power that | Last fall he refused to support the demo TINE MEDE co.0ROVILLE, CAY... every ¢ity of importance. tinent at this time for the serious de- P — more, can be given him 50 as to make the most of | cratic nomince for supreme judge of this Y i — liboration of all ropublicans. Tho | Ty board of public works starts out | * Since the bounty was placed on rabuits in | bispasition, T E S state (M O'Day) on the ground that be ws | SANTA 3 ABIE 1 AND ; CAT-R-CURE r; ENGLAND has been experimenting | availability of the republican presiden- | this spring with the determination of %6 in flb;;'.’.“{,':-‘&ufi'n'.'i'ih’.)fn‘f:& total number | o %icSnane being b the head of the dele- T T s aa For Sule by 5 with tobacco growing for two or three | tial candidate will be measured chiefly | nolding contractors strictly to the letter | o §0'50 and th bounty for the same is | Eate ticket. We are all McShane men, | gregation of mdividuals, Le considers himsclf Goodman Drug Co. i years with marked success, Butasud- | by those qualities in his character und | of their duties. The raking which Mr. | about 6,016 H though not in preference to any other good | o bo superior to it and 'that before it can man. I represent six votes, and what we | nominate a person it should submit the name ——— e would most desire is somebody who would | to him. den stop has been put to it. Some anti- | career that will command the confidence | Bilcombe gave Fanning & Co., who Two capitalists have expressed a willing- = ’ prevent this old fight, coming up agin, e ¥or The Nervous quarian dug up an old statute of Charles | of the people. The man whocan be | ape notoriously negligent as street ness to invest §50,000 each in a hotel at Sunta ; . ¥ Cruz to equal the Del Monte at Monte- D : 3 , d . : 08 . e 0] I, which expressly forbids the cultiva- | shown to have always heen faithful to | sweepers, will have & wholesome effect [ roy,if the A th required investmont )0€ 'l'"'::l’; B‘;lllli"la- '&:f”ég“:m{ ‘"1“ o v?hlfxn«?h‘} LH]\:’:’; Ifn?:‘;;vyx:::fi:::}:s‘fs“: u‘h:jfihflnyfile?fl: The Debilitated tion of tobacco in Great Britain under a | the interests of the people should be the | op eyery city contractor. The various | can be secured. : = \rangling in the party is to be kept up, Lam | lonor of dologate to the national convention. The Ased penalty of 200 a rod planted. The law | one preferred for the party’s candidate. inspectors of paving and sewering will The demand for strawberries in Fresnois | jn favor of putting the parties toit on the | [o is deeply ¢rateful for the kindness of his e Aged. s 3 1 e Ly, 50 out of ti which has never been repealed is a sur- [ There is danger in the prominence and | j; gli probability tend to their business {,L”.};g;“lhi‘éllf\:l‘p{’fily t:e%ilva i that of vival of that kind of legislation which | power of the railroad candidates | mych more faithfully since the board | the surrounding strawberry gardens, which [ was framed solely to give the colony of | that this may not be the case, and it | reserves to itself the right of dismiss- | 8 {eW years ago produced 8 good-sized sur- shelf and letting them fight it out there. | many friends but he feels it his duty while | ‘The convention to prevent the recurrence of | piogident of the Irish National league of m&;f_fi-u-gfl»a Tfi'fi.fl‘;‘;‘:.fl.’.‘.".ffl: the fight should go west and got some new | America to abstain from active participation | Yous“deniiitated, and. the aged, by combining the men. in politics., beet Berve tonio, Celery and Coca, with othor effec. ! S 1us for export. 'R 1y, registor of the land office at i emadian. Witk axtine’ gently b eMeientl | Virginia e monopoly of tabacco culturc. | will require somo vigilance sad offort | jug them if incompotent or negligent. | 75’ B iFiad of aslilos o same Niobraras W A mat thonking atall about B et o Pty Viver aad owola, remove disasn, Aud here Virginia was going on for | to avert this danger. —_— land twice; ‘Theodore Fountam, under a ten- | the removal of the land oftice. " L shall go | . Senator MAnCorabl 14 OWEe | reators streugis and revew vitality. Tuls wedicine s Afaane hupdrad Joure Fialag ooy Y Ot amicablo coutemporaries whoaro | year senteice forsrandilarecy; Joso Shock | with 1 DO EUSRARSCH IR BCH! | washmgton. o speaks is @ com: in Llisaful ignorance that she was p Good Counsel Tuen and Now, tuking such a deep interest in the con- :mlxont.etrl:x,i‘:o},mesw{wd ot the’ San Deigo | gress, with the exception of McShane, knew | mendatory manner of the Nebraska deloga- tected from competition in free trade In 1870 General Garfield urged repub- | syruction of the BeE building protest al- | county jail Tuesday morning. nothing about the change. ~Why Dorsey [ yion wiving credit to Mr. McShaue for the Evgland, licans in the house of representatives | together too much when they profess | The May term of the supreme court will | Wrote ICincaid at O'Neill that he was favor- | &t Ny Logan pension bill and the labor x].}'l!l:p\t"‘rtl:u1(ml‘(’u;:*l",“:d:x‘x:‘i“\!l:lfn‘: '. e ‘:3: he has exerted in favor of the bridge bill issuance of the president’s order for the re- | over the Missouri at this poiut, which shall moval, to get up protests against tho chunge. be open to all railrouds desiring to use it. Dorsey did this because he wanted to knock 1 ¢ senator secms to thiuks that the result of out Kincaid, who has quite a following there | e sendlor seems (0 tUiuE TaE Loe reRtll o0 Holt county is putting me for- | hiouse and senate over the new government commence in Sacramento on Monday, the 7th day of May, No casesTwill be called except those on the criminal calendar. Thus is farc upon the BEE | necessary for the reason that there are some 300 cases under submission at the present = that the wisest thing they could dot jgnorance ahout the plots set on foot Dug invostigation of the Burlington | would Le to unite'on a moderate reduc- | jn their own offices to carry on despic- striice by the inter-state commerce com- | tion of duties on imported articles. The | able and cowardly w migsion is announced to begin at Chi- | advice was heeded, though the results | and its editor uuder the convenient AL GRIOR LLDMEE. A iilatiate Aot €ago on next Saturday. Chief Arthur, | have since in large measure been un- | cloak of the Central Labor union. This | in véry good health. of the Lrotherhood of Locomotive Eu- | done milar counsel is in order now. | kind of warfare, iike all former at- | The population of San Diego is estimated for congress. i i . o P Ay - S . clegate at large to the national | building bill here will be an appropriation of i gineers, is now in Chicago engaged i There ore eveu more imperalive rea- | tompts against the HEE, will only prove | 8t 86,000, uganull_lmlhl mri} :L.:ll:k:ml:)u‘li.‘ k-u.l-l convention. I was delegate at the last na- | §500,000" for the und and §200,000 with | 3 with the attorneys of the brotherhood | sonsat this time for a revision of the | 4 hoomeran teen brick buildings Gre bewg bullt, the | 4ion,) democratic convention, but I don't | which to commence the structure. | 3 i 1 i S aatl i i : & hoomerang. smallest of which will be five stories high, | 10,0\ that 1 will go this time because there | The garvison at Rort Omaha, Mr. Mander- i mapping out s plan- of fuvestigation | tarifl than existed eighteen years ngo. PN and over two hundred and ',”"y dwellings to | 30 ™ "W isand men wanting the place. | son thinks, should be located on a tract of which the commission will be asked to | There is a more general popular demand Ir is amusing to watch the Burling- c"fi"‘w}",wfr. ;M““u:u er way, 10 88y | Apout the removal of the land n:\lfl_ 10 | laud of not less l[llun ;';llll acres An"fllmll :u:ll'u Overwork, Auxiaty, dissase. lay U fo on of i J odly offort will an existe 2 " ¥ ) 5 ol o e , | Botbing af oheaper w4 s O'Neill, 1 would say that it is just where it | than ten miles from the city. Should the | nervous prostration and weakness, aud experience ¢ consider. Ln:luuhu‘u\,l) no e flml' will | now \l_m. existed then for a reduction tou’s sl}hel on lu(w«} r l)ou,lisa stréet hug ‘The aunual report of the state mineralogist | ought to be, It is the most convenicnt place | prosent bill pass cougress and the new fort nnn.w;um the usual remedies Ao not tend tho Do spared on the part of the broth of duties, and tho oppression of these | jyself in a dolivium of joy over tho | states that €alifornia produced a total of | o "nine-teuths of the homesteaders. - 1ic- | bo ercoted, the old fort will be abandoucd, | Hrals and paralykia of the narvous eyeteio. hood to secure o thorough investigation, | duties is more severely felt. There was | scathing attagk which Mr. McGuire | 818,683,628 10 ores and bullion during the | gides, it's on a railroad and the other place 8 | tho lots sold and tho proceeds covered into | - gMssommendad by profossions! and busisess men 5 snd it isto be expected that the com- | no great surplus et \hat time in the na- | hurled at the Chicago, Burlington & | JS4r, and exported toother countries $45,- | only in a mud-hole off the railroad. ) 1 sce | the treasury. i i i 000,000 worth of silver. The groatest petrol- mission will ncquiesce in all reasonablo | tional treasury for which the govern- | Quincy and its paid orga euw fields of the state are In the southern k. demands to this end, The public will | ment bad no legitinate use, and the e — couriltium ’l;h_u "fnl.l:’fflé“l'fill'n"i;.:.‘?" u)?“lmi 3 vegard the progress of the investigution | steady acevetion of fwhich ewbarrassed | ELSBWRERE in the BEE will be found | Wotives, and s choby 3 5 ) AL Pries $1,00. S0ld by draggiste. that Senator Manderson says he didn't know A — un_vlhin(su\mul the change. Now, I ain't A Building Associatio . | WELLS.RICD.GGROS‘?A:(‘:,%. Proprietors fighting Senator Manderson at all, but be ! The Douglas street building a sociation is knew threy years ugo of "tho Propscd | iho nume of # new organization that fled ar- | o an A e as cannot be found in sufivient quantities to | ¢, Y Y fight told | 7 2 I sud the resuit with a great deal of in- | the business of the country. 1f it was | the call for holding the republican of economic value, oWing 1o the rock ib l :'u:“"mm:xfit 'h:x. 16" would . keep | tivles ol\ @no-:rmrn{lu:l{nnwmz. ’l:::..b::l- PEERLESS DYES 4rs A terest. wise t2 reduce duties thes, as Giurfield, | primaries for the purpose of electing | the petroleum s quiet abour it He did keep quiot | ness will be trausacted in Owmaba wi P

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