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AR OIS 5 VR o8 32 s 0 WO i e~ B S e e L . o - E THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, MAY 2. 1839 THE DAILY BEE. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING, TRAMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 'THE BOARD OF TRADE TRI!P. The forty-four members of the board of trade who made an excursion to the Black Hills returned yesterday *morn- preserve the union, ever laid aside the woapons of war to take up the instru- ments of peace. Many of these were in the procession at New York, and justly ation, if brought to the test, is likely to receive itd @vath blow in the courls, and the rastrictiocns placed upon drossed beef will be null and void. STATE AND TERRITORY. Nebraska Jottings. * O'Nelll business have subsoribed $5,000 to- ward a §20,000 hotel. AFRAID OF THE MIND READER Woods' and.Ourtis' Lawyér Don't SOUTH DAKOTA, Crops Doing Finely—Rain in Plenty — Constitutional Convention. Huros, April 27.—[Special to Tnr Bee, |~ B i k od crooks od in Falls City 2 Dyly Morning Faitlon tncluding SUNDAT o | fng. They had a mosi enjoyable trip, | received tho applause of the people. b Ce— SATGS (e WAy EVUI 18§14 disdppesred, Like Uncanny Beperiments. After passiug over fialf the stato in the last 8ix Months 6 00 | and acquired knowledge of a large and | They have passed the years of military WITHIN thopast few months Chicago | ™ R wiiting for the undertalors' : ton days, 1 conclude that the farmers' pros. ‘Three Months, ., . " 2N OMANA SUNDAY iRk, mailed to any dress, One Year, ... ..o o v lg WerkLy Bee, One Year 2 OMANA OrrIcR, Nos, 914 and 010 FARNAW STrmer, OHICAGO OFFICE, ! RookrrY BUTLDING. New YORK OFFICE, ROOMS 1§ AND 16 TRISUNR BUILOING, W ASHINGTON OFFick, No. 618 FOURTERNTH BTREET. CORRBIPONDENCE. prosperous territory tributary to Omaha which may be turned to the mutual profit of this city and the communities between here and Deadwood. Every- where our commercial representatives were received with the utmost cordinl- ity and courtesy, and everywhere they servico, but their example continues with all its inspiviting and strengthen- ing influence upon those who would-_be the nation’s defendors if called upon. The suggestion conveyed by the mili- tary parade in New York ic that the United States have & splendid body of .numbers in order to dispute with Phils has been making great efforts to annex some of its most populous suburbs. The reason of this s plain. With a popula- tion of some eight hundred thousand the city on the lake is anxious to add two or thred, hundred thousand to its convention, There is o dearth of homo talent to lead the procession. Nebraska 18 all right, Horbert Powers of Schuyler, is the happy and hilarions father of tripicts—two boys and & girl. More Powors to you. The Belle City Leader is the journalistic anarchist of the state. It is a crimson sheet THE LANCASTER COUNTY SLATE, Bossea Going on the Prinoiple of the Enterprising Feathered Biped and the Worm-—United States pects for 1880 are far ahead of the average, Becauso tho season is two weeks earlier the innds are plowed und harrowod and all the small grain is sown. Also the wholo state has been woll watered oy the rains of the last two weeks. Tho lightost rainfall has beén in the northwest counties, meaning, of a in color and contents, The object of its ex- Distriot Attorneyship. course, those cast of the Missouri river, for 1 i JoAll communications relating to news 43 2% [ learnod that the merchants of | citizen soldiery capable of becoming,on | delphin the lionor of standing next to | istenco is a painful mystery. i the extreme northwesterly counties of the N oF THE BEE. . -~ . | the section visited would prefer [ demand,the nucleusof as great an army | New York as the second city of the P-y";lf:;l\k\l‘: mn\vu{;x "or‘p‘rll;wk:“s" h‘::l«;"'fi' gancors HURRLD oy ¥t ORANs DU state are neither surveyed, organized nor ‘ Q) S LRTTERE, n s . Y ? . 008 . A New Yo capitalis » o Al hnulnn':‘lhlll;\fr':nwltmmflln s Al oul{l'b" to do business ‘wnh Olmu‘lm as any other nation on earth can create. n"mmtlr,v when'the census of 1890 shall up 875,000, and the city comes down With 1030 P Staesr, 2 " } nfi\:l{e‘:l. Lll'}:" '-:v.n :'r:vm ::’nix:‘::d ‘c\‘tl:‘:llx‘:::;: dto THe IEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, | erchant w8t any desire y i iliti any s | be taken. 000, Wi 0 Il begin LANCOLYN, 1 and the g1 ood) gra X Be'd‘rle‘-‘nlml").l". SR T I did our merchants manifest any The well drilled"militin of many of the Work on the building wi ! INCOL ay ol Herson, Hotioe and Waluurdl Goume 1 Do made payablé to the order of the company. to secure their business. The reason, it was ascertained, w we are not en- who states, composed of young have the military instinct and spirit, men Pulitzer's ments to Cleveland. this month The contract for grading the first 100 miles Prof. Seymour, the mind reader, is in Lin- coln. He has been here for several duys, He The farmers are genorally sowing loss wheat than in 1888, und will put in more flax and B iohine flom i o York World, of the Pacific Short Line has boen approved i it y e X : 746 Beg Pablishing Compauy, PrODTIGION. | joing to n growtor oxtont than any | could be deponded upon in any sudden | e Gartaad st sn Feifows ol the | by the diectors, ani-the, Work. Wil peein | 18 succoedod tn convinoing groat many | corn. fhey aro pradually grasping thofacy ROSEWATER, Editor. other commercial center the business [ emergency to do valiant and efficient without further delay. E. P. Roynolds 4IHICOLIIVOR UIAS 1S 18 & WOondaria: man: o) 1 H of this northwestern region is in our service in national defense, and a brief big-hended ingratitude to party that passed for independence, and the mulish_obstinacy Co. are the contractors, R. 8. Oberfelder has plantod 10,000 mount- success in finding articles that were hia, while blindfolded, has convincad some that the winds which may cateh it when it is in tho milk. Ihep also realize that these same ’ LAt 1 { A i . ey v winds are splendia to make corn. Further, f= failure to sock and cultivate it. Ttis t0 | exporience would give them all | that mistook itself for firmness, the shame- | qip” trout fn the crevk whioh percolates | ho ts all he claims, and the superstitious aro | whon this corn is put futo beef and pork 1t is B [@worn Statement of Oirculation. be had almost for the asking, but our | the qualifications of veterans, In- 1"\'! I"‘rf‘l’rmml\c_'; of !hm'hn!r: in 'hlv ;"l;' :\"“' :3:.::'2».;!: :‘::x:u \{]}:““ HI‘::"“N:“I\‘;"X" mlll\i’ rimm confident that he can read the innermost | the surest cash product that they can invest Etate of Nebraska, ., merchants, possibly thinking that it | telligent and patriotic, they are | P'ace crying civil service reform while hand- s Y SOUTE soul. Albeit, it is certain that he performs | in. ity of honas, 1 would come because naturally tributary | the ’ 'e Host ma L | of which soldiers| in@over oftices to favored spoilsmen and con- | something better than cow boys and hades. | wonderful foats in a wonderful way, and | _The wito of Hon. George A. Mathows, our Gecrge B, Taschuck, secretaty of The Hoe Pub. | WOULd € e ally AT he very best material of which soldier® ) oo o 410,000 to the campaign fund after | _Joscph L. Weber wandered around the | since his porformancos commenced ' hero, | delegate in congress. diod this week of 'con- AshingComoa ny, dovs solemuly sweat that the | t5 ug, have not taken the trouble on | are made, the safest and most trust- % ars in search of a yuiet 7k DATLY BER for the sctual circulation of 1860, was a8 follows: K ending April i any large scale to socure it, and it has worthy dependence of free institutions. Yforbidding assessments’ upon officeholders country for fifteen ve coful rot be reat, but finally gave up and ro many of the feats of which were seemingly impossible, success crowning every offort, it sumption and pneumonin. She was one of the most amiable ladios in the state, and a —all theso might be forgiven for a right and | turned to Fremont. Scor s of acquaintances | has been ' su, erfect hell i or o o i, A kgt t R i il ., S ) e a grested that he 18 the man of | perfect helpmeet for her busband. One lit- b "“"“"'”f“'f,”::,":f‘f"('m”"' (n | BOne clsewhere. The fact furnishes | Solong as such a force of citizon sol- | ragolute leadership now and for the next | who mourned his ‘doparture together with | all men to find the gun that John | tlo incident, told me by @ butchor at 1‘“ 0] X T to “;’”l’:l‘:"_" ‘"’I s mlm’fl additional evidence ti in order to ob- | diers is maintained, the United States | three years. Mr. Cleveland is undoubtedly | $11,000 will be giad to know that his latch | Taylor used to kill Bob Woods with, | their home in Brookings,iilustrates the lady’s the del y of papers, 8 A0 ¥ b gary that wo know the date on Which pap were late or missing, 1f late, give the time and tain business, however natural advantages a city may possess, great the will have no need of a groat standing or o military estallishment more again a possibility. e A steing hangs out at the city jail. Jack Wilkinson, of Plattsmouth, invaded which 80 mysteriously disappeared and about which there has bee 8o much conflicting independence and her fo ce of Hoe said chaructor, “She never put on any stvle; when o 14 1aw At i - e " A Glorious re Behind It. the Towa bottoms, with a few companions, in | testimony. The suggestion struck Sherift | she ordered meat of mo she would always train on w,,,,,,.] i ‘[n(ry s u.~V :m‘\’:or.‘;::'n":o it must be sought. The commercial | extensive than it isat present. A regu- New York Sun search of vame, Becoming separated in the | Melick so forcibly that he visited the pro- | carry it home. Ouher wowmen would ord T oI, A e o and. apply the | cOMmUunity that sits down to wait for [ lararmy of twenty-five thonsand, sup- | Beaten in Texas, Michigan, Tennossee, | JinEle, Jack's ‘reckloss fmagination saw o |'fessor and luid the matter before him, = Ho hulf'a pound or a pound of meat for diun proper remedy. Papers are frequently carrisd Dy & town through the carelessness of the route agents, ana when this oceurs, we can, with full information, place the blame where it belongs. We will consider it a favor if agents and sub- seribers will notify us at once when Tix Bee fails to reach them promptly Eunday, April 2l Blonday, April trado will certainly fail to get it. The merchants who went to the Black Hills have learned this useful lesson, and they propose to look after this trade and cultivate it, having convinced themselves that it is well worth secur- ing. Tho consensus of opinion among these plemented by a well-trained militia of half a million, as this force in time will undoubtedly be, will give the country a fighting strength equal to any urgent demand’ever likely to be made upon it. The war department detailed an offi- cer to observe the movements and the condition of the militia which paraded in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, only exist- ing by force of habit or contempt in states whore it 18 not enforced, prohibition seems to have, as we said of Alfred de Mussett, a glorious future behind it gl 1n Prohibidon Kansas. Troy Times. Ttisnoted as an amusing and significant huge animal crouching for a spring. He blazed away, and a wild yell rose above the smoke, The shot riddled the foot of a com- panion. At the last mecting of the Avondale Pro- tective and Relief society. composed of prom- ineat farmers of Otoe, Cass and Laucaster counties, a resolution was adopted “‘that we will use our self-rakes and headers and stack our grain loose before we will pay the twine trust more than fifteon conts & pound frankly told the sheriff that he thought ne could fiud the gun and was willing to make the effort. Accordingly arrangemeuts were made. The prisoners, both Taylor and Cur- 1is, were to bo taken at a time agreed upon, but unknown to them,to the scene of the crime where the professor wus to meet them and put his powess to the test. The news sproad rapidly and Lincoln has been fairly agog in expectation all day. But the prisoners’ lawyer, it secms, hud a word to say. He and I'd have to carry 1t home for them. But Mrs. Mathews uliays carried hor own moat home.” A huckster's homely standard of £0odness; yob, it 18 not without its point. Many conventions will be held next week to nominate delegates to the constitutional convention which is to' assemole in Sioux Falls on July 4. Moat of these conventions will bo partisan, but 1've heard of none_but the best men taiked of for delogates. Thus far, a non partisan convention has been Tuesday, Avrl 2 7 i . i fact that the Okiahoiria boomes who crossed | £ ilia twinot went into court instanter and got out au in- | called in oniy one district. In the balance of Wednexday, April 2 gentlemen, as shown by the interviews | New York, and it is understood there | factt . Lisdelul: phe il OL TIROLUSLWING, § ol SVoiit Cho o > the re) po o ol o Aol SHRUEAL (N Kbk " CHelE, W)t mide " a the lino from Kansas, a prohbition state, | _TLawrence Wolf, of Laramie, hurried to | Jiuction to provont the sheriff and profeasor | tho Stabe tha fepupiicans do not care to i Friday. Aprii 2 were representatives of foreign war usually carried among their stores abundant Sidney in obediel toa summons that his doing anything of the kind. 'The cause will the demoerats anythis If they can get o 1 {mpressi a o 5 fail g y S ; 3 | be heard'ia a day or two. delegate here and thero by the grace of tho Baturday, Apr favorable impression for Omahu, | officos presont fora like purpose. There | il 8o E AL ST CE 0dly snd. | mother was dying. Tiuding the old lady minority ropresentation horesy, it is their Average....... tievv 0...18,047 | and that the result will be beneficial to | can be no doubt that the Awerican offi- | 4oning circumstance. And where did they L?:Ix\u"‘t(fi\m“n': lrf‘m&ulr;l {v)lrr;!lr}x!lnwl lull:«l Was 1t a Pool? privilege. But the dominant party bas had RO OO GG isioity.. Theve N (e 5 f bRt L staute; ¥ | spivitually coming too familiar with the i il o jour- | enoug S tnisyulb, YAt Sworn to hefore 1S ORGE B TUSCHUCK, | the business of this city. There ean be | cer found the results of his observations | goy thofr rum? Dack door of a poaceful domicile he collided | The contract for printing the senate jour. | enough of minority misrulo, and now propose ) presence this 2ith day of April, A. D, 188, no question of this, if the proper and wholly gratifying, while those from The Cost of K with a sharp instrument, and lost_an eye in nals has passed to Pace, North & Williams: to have no more of it. That convention will e 2 5 R A ¥ , . o contain many of the oldost men in the state, el obrae P EL Notary Publle, { adequate offort is made by our mer- | mbroad, if there were any specially Phitadelphia ',',:f‘::,'..," {he {58 plABtL¥AL Sa ISty Ee oinsanath s | Honey. they sub-contractad tor, tho work of | and two-thirds of them will bo County of Douglis. {5 chants, and there is good reason to be- | commissioned for this service, at least | 1 is estimated that it cost a round $1,000,- | in Oklahoma-land. from the state.’ It iy intimated _that ¢ At R T A G EA G LICLIRET Georgs B. Tzsenuck, being duly sworn, de- lieve that this will now be done. discovered that the United States are 000 to hold the special election in Massachu- Among the bright and bson mukes a good thing v sub-letting the work, who shall be our United States senators, it oses and says thut he 18 secretary of toe' Beo 3 b ;) A ul Dbristling e Lcbday W is seen there is & remarkuble unity all over Publishing company, that the acial averags | Omaha can offer the morchants of this | not without muple and excellont ma- | seits on the prohibitory amendment. Theso | weeklies on ik Bre's exchange list nono D el ko ":‘l?_s"r:_(:ll::‘:l;) tate for giving these exalted positions to dally circulation of Tk DALY BEE for the i ’ orable 3 ori > rapi i i i come hif ® 1 surpasses the Alliance Argus. is a typo. | the S8 ] = = 4 °V. | Messrs, Pettigrew and Moody, Mr. Potti- ORth of A, 186, 18,741 copies: for May, 188, | tributary territory as favorable a mar- | terial for the rapid mobilization of a | thines come high, but we-must have them. graphical dasy, cloar and vigorous in cditor- | There is a singular fact or two B ived A BASUL TS or y\;!'! ) n?q oJor .!‘u ..rw«{ 19, |'I<'|01v:u “llr:;; ket as they can find elsewhere, with the | splendid army. ’fl“ s jal, and crisp and entertaining in 1ts news 1;1 i n'immu-u n with the printing | yoars. walking there because he h uly, \ 18,033 ceples: for August, 1584, 18 HAv4 S alio vare o arer P P 3 siness and | deal. The contracts were let to the ! e |y oy v > g copies; for tember, 1585, 18,154 'copies; for | advantage of being very much nearer . Chicago Herald. columns. 1t is an epitome of the busiuess and e S Pk b R e money to pay the stage fare from Sioux October, 1888, 18,034 coplex; for November, 1834, or Docember, 883, 1822 copies g 4 copies: for Februni reh, 1840, 1 RGE B, T 1,08 copre: for Janua 1880, 18,08 to them, and when they have learned, as they must do with a very brief expe- rience, that there is mutual profit in SCHOOL BOND: The members of the board of educa- tion can save themselves much mental It appears from the Burns case that you can generally cure a man of insanity by kill- ing him. social life of the ci 1 county, a warm advocate of their interests and a leader all movements tending to improve the gen- cral prosperity. It could not bo less than a © the rtailod work. remont "Trib- It only bidders for the complete d A Hastings company and the I une putin a few bids, but were scooped. City. He is cool, tong lieaded, an indofati- gable worker; and althoueh only forty years old, yet he went to congress tou years ago. Since then he has been too busy making > : i G LU e X vus taily betwoen the Journal and Gibson A ! Y ¥ iy RN Lt : " Y BlAatias ——— Journalistic model with that veteran printer, | Was taily roal and Gibson [ jagice “by helping to build up Sioux. Bl pSrorm to betore me and mibsce doing business with Omaha not to be | und physical labor by closely studying HITS AND DMISSES. publishier and editor, J. D, Callioun, at the | on every other count. = Pace, Williums & | To necopt ofice. ‘Lo duy o s ono of the N D FREE Notacy Public, socured by trading elsewhere, there | the provisions of the law governing helm. North scemed to be on the outside, without the biggest . Louis is promis will be no difficulty in obtaining and holding their trade. The excursionists elections for the issuing of school bonds. Under the law of 1887, chapter 77, sec- Black Hills papers report that the Omalia excursionists were as playful and skittish as No department of human activity exempli- fies the growth and developmentof the coun- any intercst whatever in_where the contract for the printing went, whereas, heretofore, this firm put in bids in'detail on the gencral wealthiest men of the state. But he hus always been in nctive sympathy with tho people, for he is one of them. So has ho 3 3 3 piE M o + r 0ss. The lei eral | heen in active athy wi ne divisio: union depot i1 the country. What will | are to be congratulated upon the favor- | tion 25, governing school boards in met- [ two-year-old colts in a timothy pasture. Up | by cduslto the press, “he leading news: | woric tho state hud to lot, und which it s | Sect'statabont matemnt ot oy B Chicago say? able outcome of their trip and the busi- | ropolitan cities, the board is prohibited | near Hermosa, while Agent Babcock was | proach the provincial dailios of to In, | thoroughly propared to do. ~Now comes the | judge Moody has lived in Dakota swenty sweetly dreamwng of fact, the latter display a wealth of imagin firm and accopts a portion of Gibson's con- — o ity gener: v g r v v-fivi prospective business % . i+ years—first in Yankton and now in Dead DB ORABEUoAra o e ada b _ | ness community gonerally upon the "h‘"“ “‘l"’{“{;""’ Thore "f“" "“c";f (1;“: and snoring dull care away, he was strippod | tion and pictorial previousuess whicn compels | Fact at le i ‘.h‘"" he ‘C‘;“"“‘l.@;l 1040 | wood, He 18 one of the brainiest men in the ¢ Ogden board of trade has en- | promise of excellent results to come | thousand dollars in any one calendar | W% T 0t R vt B B0 BRS a ot | admiration. Tuesday afternoon papers in o | i for. This fact leads some of Lincoln's In- | state: a keen politician: a very able and bril dorsed Judge Groff for the vacaacy on | from it. year without first submitting the ques- | o SVErVIRE 00 io and o Palr Of | number of Nebraska towns gave pictures of | terested tate: ‘“There was a | Jiant lawyer: one of the best judges we have the inter-state commerco commission. - Lion to the vote of the electors the dis- | °Cks: A beaded clout was hookied to his | president Harrison's reverential pose in St. | Pool- s ever had. He is lurgely identified with tho e waist. When the train stopped at the sta- | Paul’s church, and General Sehofield’s salute The County Slate. farmers, for he cultivaies more land than TuE excursionists looked somewhat bored and soggy, but cheerful on their THE U. P.'S RTURE. Brief reference has hevetofore been made by THE BEE to the recent deci- trict, “at the time and place of any city, county or state clection.” The election for members of the school board is not a tion, Babcock was rudely awakened by loud calls 1or w speech, and rushed to the plat- form. His appearance created a sensation to the multitude when the procession started These incidents occurred 1,500 miles away, a few hours beforo publication. The cuter- Although early in’the season the slate for the principal county offices has becn made. any other individual in the Black Hills, 1t we send these two man to the senate, Dakota will be as woll represented m that'body us Phia tinthor g Ry 5 ¢ 3 A 5 prise of the publisher in stobpiog the pre The *‘bosses™ have evidently gone upon the | any western svate. return. The tin-horn member occuvied | gig of the board of directors of the | city, county or state election. It is a |and a stampedo among the ladies, who | to give photographic fuc simi'es of historic | princivle that the early bird catches the | Governor Melleite has filled all the promi- a front seat. Union Pacific company, not to permit | district election, governed by the school i:-{nfli:od‘ H‘I’hfl 8 tting Bull or zlan- Soaes n:l'oinln’xlx)d-lnf wr:(m: u;':iff’l';flid:“ 11\;\: wornm. Stewart, so far as known, will have 1‘:?';;:,3'.&[:"0;:1 m.?v. {:‘rll;:‘;'lvl‘%“\:'lllrlu;:}l\‘v mon m——— v further increass in the i aw o \sti isgui 5 raid-of-His-Clothes was out on dress | the hipped exXpres 0Xe8. " iof ‘ judge! Y e er he ined ou BUFFALO BiLL has sailed for Eng- | 20V further increuse in the debt owing law, and the question of issuing bonds parade. Babcock evort +inska; AS Weconi| tmelend nce is no barrier to the light- | 10 OvPosition for the county judgeship. The | gomocrat, chicily for local reasons. The gen ALOADILL 2 “D8- | to the United States through the in- | cannot legally be submitted at such kLA 5 ning mmagination of the printer plate artists | Position is conceded to him by right of suc- | tleman—D. M. Inman—has been very active land. If he is in need of additional at- g St 5 hosfileegs a8 the cheers subsided he assured the crowd faav, cession, 0. C. Bell will be u candidate for bullding. ) 0 eesuat RS ae O T o G () o Gl of to-dav. ) in building up this institution, and no one of tractions for his wild -west show he EUERLL:LG ARG R 100 G BT s that he was a aude descendant of Adam county clerk if he fails to get the Lincoln | the board is better fitied to look after and N ey pears to have attracted a great deal of | provides further “That no bonds shall | joaging his children of Omaha into paradise. Towa Items. postollice. Ho proposcs to hold on to the | direct its affairs. 1 believe ho is tho only L} i attention in financial circles, and it is | b issucd by the board of education | photographs of. the scene will be in the | Dubuquets proposed race traclk has been | BIRNGIGEE O AP d TREISIAR, o (L, | domocrat thus retained. Tho governor suys AL Gre , of service, curried favor with the signal New York uniformly commended as the wise and proper course to pursue. The Findncial Chronicle devotes extended attention to without first submitting the proposi- tions of issuing bonds, at an election to be called for that purpose, or at any Northwestern almanac next y ron a boy was hired to notify al laundrymen to . At Chad- the Chinese call at the rooms of C. S. A Marshalltown man has captured a litter of nine wolf cubs, Towa's mterest-bearing debt, last Saturday, the race for the prize, and the bosses say that he has earned it. Bell will find_him a huge stone to roll nway. John D. Knight, register publican udministration, and it is the republicaus who are to control and bo re- sponsible for the affairs of state, At the last moment ex-Delegate Gifford de- and saved his reputation by predicting | ; £ o % 3 oAl ] 4 of deeds, will succeed himself. Than this | olined the oftice of uttornev-gencral, It Y el '“' & ,L“ Pt & | it, speaking of the plan as striking the | regular election. Chase, at a certain hour sharp, as he had | was exactly $83,000, ; " | there is nothing surer. Sheriff Melick will | congressman or the distriot judieship that ho air weal n_ Washington’s day. root of the whole difficulty conncctod The apparent inconsistency of the | considerable business in their line. A horde The Union Pacific will begin running trains | have to down Sam McClay, John Trompin, WILL some one explain why it is that when Omaha rowdies are out celebrat- ing they betake themselves to prohibi- tlon Towa, where no restraints are put upon their drunken behavior? with the question of the government in- debtedness. That journal remarks that if there were only the original princinal of the subsidy bonds to be taken care of the problem would be very easy. *“No two sections is & warning to the board to proceed cautiously and legally. 1t is a grave question which provision would be held valid by the courts, and the board cannot afford to have the validity of Mongolians responded, and jabbered for -the job. Chase replied in an elegant address two hours long, and closed with a brilliant peroration of thauks for the celestial greet- ing. It is buttons to beans that Omaha takes to Stoux City, over ¢he Norfolk branch, next Sunday. Davenport has twenty-four miles of macad- amized streets and not onoe rod of substantial pavement. Kate Snell, the railroad bridge heroine, of Boone, will lecture in the opera house, in Du- W. H. Clark, H. P, Hoagiand, and E. Hun' gor, before hie can be nowainated for another torm, and_be is therefore putting up his fences gooa and stout. Prof. MeClusky will have no opposition for superintendent of public schools. T'his take for him is $150 per month and it may be called a veritable “'soft 18 after, with a capital chance of winning. Johnson Nickens, of Jamestown, is the new attorney-general. Although he is North Dakotan, he always favored the di ion of fthe territory. His appointment is doubly fit to be made, for he is also one of the best lawyers in Dukota. James P. Horton, the new adjutant-gon- one doubts,” it says, “‘that this principal | of bonds questioned after they have been | Milwaukee straight. buque, early in M :::“.E:nlt:x‘:i‘c ,}'lumi:d "‘llu:g';filn vr.“,ffé}ff,'.’flf':’;‘,’ eral, lives’ in Redfield, an old soldier about TiE deficit in the sugar crop of Cuba | of tho debt couid be renewed at ma- | authorized. Itis safer to delay final | pyq Oklanoma boomlet may be compared | ;, Thore are 8.200 physicians legally practic. Romination o the hands of the republican | send edegrs oo Of 8%¢ and will ‘make will amount to one hundvred and fitty | turity and on very much more advan- | action on the proposition until the legal | to the Omaha Sunday World. ot ot thaLand D RLhis o sty A SR thousand tons. This will afford the | tageous terms as to interest rates than | authorities are consulted. A street car driver said to-day that he | The Y. M. C. A. building at Cedar Rapids Baker's Chances. DOWN WITH THE RED RAG. sugar monopolies another opportunity w serew up the price of sugar a peg or more. now exist—four per cent, probably. stead of six thus n- nt, one- per cent as at pre: involving a saving of third as compared with the existing THEe Rapid City Journal takes Omaha to task for itsindifference to the com- wasn't paid to look up and down cross streets for prospective passengers. Ho thought that any person wanting a car should be willg to run & block for it. —the first one erected n Iowa—was dedi- cated, last Sunday. It cost $35,000. The thirty-seventh annual convention of the lowa State Medical society will be held at Keokuk, commencing on May 15. and con- “Iam practicing law,” said J. Caldwell to Tne Ber wan to-day, “and am after no ap- pointment whatever, The time was, per- haps, when I would have accepted the United A Chicago Anarchist Js Handled by a Mob, Curcaco, May 1.—[Special Telegram to Roughly e mercial interests of the Black Hills, | ©°F ; ; s e ; Tax Bee.]—There was a red flag opisode on Mit. KASSON asked point blank at the | 4,54 charge on the debt.” Cow cition 1o the. country. save the | . Thescrub game is tho most affecting event | tinue thres days. States district attorneyshiv, and I might | youy'y gicq atreet yesteraay that parallels Berlin conference whether a secret | myo (onicle belioves th : ; ¥, says the | ) pyougenold annals. It moves men, as well | The Gazette is convinced that Davenport, | now, if the position fell my way. Butmy | b 080 HEE St SE0 s treaty exists botween England and he Chronicle believes the effect of | Journal, “nave paid less attention to | ‘us wholo familes s the right place for the national capitol. If | chances are like Buker's, on ihe ragged edg e British flag incident in New York LY S RaRe s the departure cannot but bo highly ben- | this district than has Omaha. Though | i i the information is carefully conveyed to the | 110 not think ho has a cinch on that place, | several days ago. ‘Che firemen of engine No. Germany on the Samoan affair. That | (goial Tt will tend, iv thinks, furthe R ‘r‘ TS "“‘“ e L;\ y-f Jefferson square is -beginning to blossom | guthorities, they will doubtless moveat once. | by any means. In fact it is just as likely to orating theiy quarters with the may explain why Bismarck looked s 1f | %01l tho management in pablic e R | ushycatpst yreLlbpat Men who are in_a_position to kown afirm | full o my ide of the fonco us to his, and iz and red, whito aud bluo buut a Krupp gun had suddenly exploded. " hours” travel than Chicago or St. Paul, | gy own and only Chris Specht is tickling | that but one-fiftn part of the corn produced | Propably a 0180, Ly ehs worlk attracted the attention of SoME sixty thousand dollars will be* mation and respect, while benefit greatly the property under their charge. As an additional evidence of good faith Omaha’s merchants have not been in- clined to use their advantage, and 1n consequence hundreds of thousands of the industrial ribs ot O, starta cornice factor len for a bonus to in that city. At a late meeting of the board of trade Chris ap- in Towa last season has s yet been shipped abroad. A portion of the immense crop has been fod, but more than 40 per cent of it— st $30,000,000 worth—is- still in cribs on lngton i fow weeks ago, and, after looking the field over calmly, hung up my fiddle and came home. No, 1 don’t know who will zet the place, to & certainty, but I am reasonably M. W. Doty, & German wood-turner, who oceupies the upper floor of a four-story build- ing near by. He leuned far out of his win available this yeur for the use of the | on the part of the management in its | dollars. worth of trade annually has | peared on tho platform wreathed in i rms or at the station puze) B ol n'.wl‘f"k:“r:‘l. ‘u':l'g cortain | dow, and in a loud voice demanded what, tho Rm:k r‘llmm‘l.snmn as 00N as nmunn.wil. .mm.,.g! \v|L!| the United States the ! gone to those cities which Omaba | tive smilesand a benign now-much-v Iditor King, of the Chariton Democrat, in | ot “of the delegation, and there u;u men were dong, and reviled the flag they This sum will be more than sufficient | Chronicle thinks the new step should | yight ha enjoyed. Tt has never | £ive countenance. Ho was safely delivered lmlmnv{- last “’",‘"", gave this sad expres- | paiters that enter ' into the can- | Were handling. His remarks created some for the preliminary work of the season | strengthen the case of the road before & 3 A °" | of aspeech, and at its conclusion the mem- | 8iou to the anguish of his sou': = “As we g0 | yyyq'for the place tnat I do not think he can | excitement, but the disposition was to - 2 2 seemed that Omaha merchants have 3 H M | to press to-day, the Woman Suffrage society | Svercome. 1o not care to discuss them 3 . in perfecting a system of parks and | ep ss. But whatever be 3 o oA < bers adjourned to dissect and digest it. | ig meeting at the editorinl ho oad, T OYOLAOME, o 1scuss them | treat him leniently as long as he did nothing n, h hatever ma be the | pealized that this is a good field for k is meeting torinl ad. Thus but may avsome future time. 1 give boulevards, LR S ok T e AL 2 B 4 ' | Ogden pupers report t pecht will soon | it is, While we are luboring to keep the peo- my Opinion that it 13aker gots an Cap, | but tlk. He disappearcd a moment, awd —— e e Al L S G them. Now they may find that 1t is | yecome a fixture in Mormondom. In that | ple in the zood old paths«in which our fathers pointment ho will have to light upon some. | When he returned he held area flag in his SUNSET Cox will follow the examplo | 1o weovide fos o dubt. of Mty tullisy | hard to divert cstablishad trade from | event bis fricnds need hot Lo surprisod if | Went to heavon, thos women are dospolling | i olse. 1 am nov an aspirant for the | hand. Ho waved it ou of tho window several ] o provide for a debt of fifty millions | channels in which it has moved for | hesoon becomes oneof the leading apostles | QuF homes and sowing tares amoni wh United States district judgeship as has been and then nailed it to the sill where -ington territories. He of Roswell P. Flower by taking a trip through Dakota, Montana and Wash- will find the people of the northwest particularly than one five or ten millions larger. Not only that, but the debt will hence- forth be stationary, and stockholders and the public alike will know just years. Possibly the visit of the repre- sentatives of Omaha's board of trade may do some good. It will not be a bad of the temple. ey THE AFTEENOON TEA. But we can’t object, because our misguided wife is one of 'em,”” A TOUCH indicated by some of the state papo am an aspirant for 4 good law huve some hopes of getung it.” but 1 practice und PTwo New B: ng Houscs. times it fluttered in the breeze, and in crowd that had now swelled to s dred. He stationed himsclf in the withan ax and dared any one to in sight of a : : thing for the Hills if it shall impress | wrs. W ey G Basts 1o itk Gova Y AT 5 ; with him. The excitement on the str 3 srateful for his efforts in_ securing the f 9 il 8 ' 3 i rs. Wanamaker, in Paris, is said to re- | Governor Gordon and Staft Presented [ e State Bank of Riverton, and the Loup | \oa 0% DD 0 aireet sy E5gialul Jop big efociain, e what its amount is. Calculations need | the visitors with a better opinion of | ceive flowers from her Philadelphia home With Grand Avmy Badges. Valley Bank, filed articles of mcorporation | Srca ek Sid the iruinen were uriod to| run passag s no longor embrace allowance for a fu- | this region’s present and prospective | each week. New Yok, May 1.—[Special Telegram to | in the ofico of the secretary of stute this [ While men were debating whit to do Captain e ture increase. Al ot W 0 —A touching incident occurred at | WOrdiug. e Anderson, of the engzine company, climbe " i 2 A importance. You are late this afternoon,” said the A touching incident occurred at e 5 papits el K pany, i B sevoro strain on the purse-strings of | sentimont general in financial | ppeinene HARKISON fs evidently | Young ludy pupil *Yes said the damscl, [ Commander Drake, of the Elizaboth Zou- | day and business commencod, Incorporators: | Sochod v the ead of i ro e, 1 "a wouent i - the street railwuy companies. Over [ civcles, and it should suggoest. to SRERIERT SR 1YY | Swishing down on the music stool. “*Ma was | 8Ves, preseuted Governor Gordon and staft | J, B, Motisau 4 N. ';?“'“""l"vl O W | the embiem of unarchy was Huttering from [ twelve thousand dollars have already | the management of the Union Pacif un great need of rest and recuperation. | o5,y with her household duties tnat I had | of Georgia with Grand Army badges. This | Clawson, C. I McGrew, k. I, Blake and |'the end of his rope, and us ho drew it up to been paid into the city treasury. But the importance of a straightforward ad- ‘When he arose to speak at the banquet 10 wait nearly half an nour for her to sew up was the first meeting of the two old soldiers A. G. McGrew. The second named commenced business on where he stond his exploit was greeted with A f okl v 3 ;i o (he . a cheer, Doty afterwards appeared on the + while the corporatidns squeal, property | hereuco tothe new policy. Tt woula | 0 NeW York it was observed that he | arip in ono of my gloves.” Since the time thov met on tho fleld of battlo. | an autnorized capital stock of 8100.000. Bus- | §iGowailk, and whils ho was abusing the i : 1 sk g appeared tired and looked palor than | mys Feathorington—1f I had k ou | Shere was u slight delay in theliuo of maroh. | inoss commencerent date to-day.” ‘T'wonty- | men some one hit him, In A mome owners are enjoying the benefits of | huye been well if the departure now rs. Featherington ad known you | Commander Drake, learning that Governor | give thousand dollars of the capital stock was | | one, R (R T L e T T X ¥ | usual. Although not a large man | would have treated me like this I would | Gordon was riding behind the New Jersey e et e TAUTI R R boing tossed about liko a foot ball by h made had boen adopted earlier, as it | by vgically, President Harrison is of | never havo married you troops, called his St about him and went | P W Smith. ) i 1, B, Boars, | furiaced orowd snd ts.the midet of® tho ences, 1 ks - o " eorge . A RAPID street car service extending from Omaha to South Omaha and from Omaha to Florence is almost assured. rtainly mighf have been, but itis never too late to mend,” and as denot- ing & purpose on the part of the Union Pacific management to observe good rugged constitution, and by his regular and careful habits of life he has pre- served a vigorous vitality, but the tre- mendous strain to which he has been Mr. Featherington—Pshaw! 1f you had had any comwon scnse you must have known 1 would not keep on treating you as I did be- fore we were married. 10 the rear of the line, The two old soldiers grasped hands msilence and tears could be scen in tho eyes of each. Then Commander Drake took a G. A. I. badge from his broast and pinned it on the breast of Governor mith, Joun L. Secars, 8. S. Swith and J. . Stars, . City News and Notes. J. C. Seacrest succeeds H. P. Barrett as manuger of the Omabu Herald bureau in this citeme 0 one yolled “hang the anarch- st S 1 men started to get a_rope, but a patrol wagon dashed up and the officers res- cued Doty just o time, t 80 4 ing wi P OVORn M o b 3 A 5 s i Gordon. The commander's stafft followed | ity e ¥ - e Such o line would be of inestimablo “l“”‘ “‘,“‘if‘“"‘- with the govornmont | 4. octed in Washington, together with | Miss Daisy, of Kentucky, who is awong | ¢ Gumplo” of - its leador aud pmnod | *io Nobraska logisiative manual has been i the new plan, though late in cowing, is the Oklahoma boowers, is fully prepared 10 | haigges on the breasts of the other ex-confed- value in contributing to the growth of both city and suburbs. With such facil- ities Omaba will have an uubroken to be commended. THE NATION'S VOLUNTEER ARMY. the unhealvhful condition of the white house, have put his strength to the* severest test ever experienced by any defond her claim, She is well prepared with pistils, and this is about the time @f year for the daisy to shoot. erutes, ‘Thousands who witnessed the act expressed appreciation in the beartiest cheering heard in any part of the city. fired buck for repairs. Slaugnter and Seeley refused to accept ministerial honors thus conferred. There 18 said to be no doubt ow that A Word About Gatarrh, 1t 15 the mucous membrane thut 3 A » ondarful street car line ten miies long and a sys- 0 )] R president. A man of less indomitable Wifo—*T have & vew maid coming. to-da: In spite of the precautions the banquet | gy qp, 2lick has soourcd a confession from | IR U 9 m»\mr‘_u“.“w”w:m':l::"”_ city. dieryin New York on Tuesday was, we | haye given up weeks ago and sought | Husband—*Is she well recommended?” | up with wine, women as well as men. Two | onarates Mrs. Woods. Taakos its atrongliold. Unce eatablishedatt sata judge from the description, the largest | pest, and the danger is thathe will hold | *Well, she has no recommendations, but | Waiters also becamo intoxicated, and tho | ““yye three run-away kids, reported Monday, | into the very vitals, and renderslifo but a long: being worked up by the friends of the | the country, The military parade 1n | j;creasing the difficulty of restoring his | society families.” room, iy e iy e L Bponcn teatrorin o ey Ge wionf tuinuing ‘"“""_“““”I"" :lwfllnu of.tlw S;uux res- il"l,'““‘:u'vn!vut ::irwen yeurs ugo was | givongth, The presidont sbould take a MEahomd sbink.dhah, wonlg be' agalnet Patriotio Lead Oityitens. fhom, ey landea hore this aftogoon. ;fl',';.r‘:i".',{“')“.'.‘.'.‘,T":’y".'f}‘. ;‘l’l‘l'.'f’r‘l""‘:'-"-'f-"d"‘...‘ll.'M.H,.‘{.'. E ervation, Last yoar when the com- | Habosing, bub thers wore not 5o mny | vacation of at least two weoks, going to | MUy, oy 1 what delicious sosndals sho | D¥APWOOD, Dak., May 1—(Special Tele- | giauds charked with bustardy. Tho name | §iaihut'and onvelsmes e bonos. vathis treoyin mission appointed to treat with the In- dinns was about to negotinte with them they were warned not to sign the meus- ure. The present commission is not likely to be interfered with, and as the states tepresented there as in New York, and the number of men in line was not so great. A more impressive display than either was the review in Washington of the union armies after some quiet and secluded place where he will be safely beyond the reach of the persistent and pestiferous office seekers. AN opinion has been rendered by ex- must know.” When a married woman goes out to look after her rights her husband is usually left at home with his wrongs. gram to Tre BEg.)=One of the largest as- semblages that the Miners' union hall ever contained met last night in Lead City wo colebrate the Wasniugton centennizl. Elo quent addresses were made by Coloncl W. of his victim is kept quiet, but hor lawycrs are bringiug him to time with & sharp stick. said thut dollars and cents will heal all nds. Bailey is a married wan, _— Lini the delicate couts and sloughing and death. bones, cuting through uslig inflamuution, Nothing short of totul eradiation will secure health tothe patient, und all alleviatives are siinply procrastinated sitler: ings, leadingto o fatal terinination, BANFOID'S RADICAL CORE, by Dviddation and by Internal " oy 5 - . 1 y r Dress Coats. ullluillll\lrnllnll has lhj\‘ur falled on when the b Indians themsolves appear anxious to | the war in 1865, but the veterans who | Unitod States Judgo MoCFOury, 10 the | maes mere veoes wor by Lo e | e X" Mo Patisr Motson ad [ Benurx. May L—Mr. Butes and Liouten. | St s muds fchatul inruads on deilcata 1 sign, the opening of the Sioux reserva- | marched there, while volunteers, had | effect that no state can prohibit the im- | the cooler he grows toward her. others, It was arranged by the Grand Army | ant Parker were refused admittance ""."'" rou vered, and the disease thoroughly driven tion isevidently not far pif. become regulars. They were & splen- | portation of wholesome meats under the | Another Battenburg baby is anticipated at | ° ¢ XePubl i il z:'c"‘"“::";h‘:‘y’“{:g,:”"'," o omperor yestorday | 9 yonp's RADICAL Uik conaists of one bot did host of brave and patriotic soldiers; | anti-dressea beef legislation. The | Windsor castle in about two weeks, and The English ang Temperance, dress couts. F2055ha RAAIAL CHih ‘che’ Dok LdsauiEAL b BEGINNING with the first of the our | who, had an appeal come to them in that | learned jurist, quoting the constitution, | Queen Victoria rejoices that her youngest | JONDON, May 1.—lu the commons last wrapped in one package, with full directions; rent month & great change has been | hour, when peace had returned to the | holds thas the supreme law of the land, | daughter is 8o ably sustaiuing the Guelphian | €vening a motion censuring the xovernment l‘“;u;::y‘:.lmuu PR 3 mude in the liquor traflic of Boston, duo | land and they were receiving the hom- | as well as numerous aecisions of the su- | eputation for fecundity, for lqnt«:ulhthl; 'vlmlo‘;!u‘;r;flmv in India . PN aCAL SORPORATION i3 to the enforcement of the new liceuse | age and plaudits of a grateful people, to | preme court, have decided that no state Way is it that @ man never gives the min. | W83 ¢4 W AN 00 360 4. 4 T C S Dy s o4 i law. Under the present regulations the | go forth again in defense of the govern- | or territory can shut out the products of ister 80 big @ fee for warrying hin to his Malietoa Apologizes. 3 number of licensed places in that city is | ment, would to a man have returned to | another state. Measures of such a ‘93:1;'[‘::""”, oy A klu“:i a M"‘Vl I;. HTI:,”Z':,’:“, :,l,lz ;d,:!,]:,:’.,:,‘: Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. E:E:{VA .l.:.uifi:-‘s A “i‘HExS' F 9 > . “ A 5 — e ng of Samoa, has apolo mper ches, Pains, Btratns, ll:;x:::’u:udux'r:?:.l)lml::ji:]l&lrt t‘\‘:‘zllfile camp and to the hardships of the cam- | character in that event are an improper | NOUy O L F Tl o o R e v T Ty T and Woaknesh. RELTEVED IN ONK were over 2,000 appiicants there is a wailing and gnashing of teeth among paign and the perils of the battlefield without a be said murmur, It that in all can safely history no exercise of the police powers of a state. Local inspection laws exoeed constitu- tional limits in that they make no dis- Lillie (turning very red)—I hope you don't thiok it iwmodest, mamma. Helen Alstrip's are ever so mueh lower. ated, - — Kecord The Fir Ciicago, May 1,~The loss b the burning When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When sho was a Child, she eried for Castoris, MINUTE 0y the CUTICURA ANTI-FA (N PLASTER, A porfoct antidote to pain, o and Weaknens, The first and ony in-killing plaster. ‘Instantaneous, infallibe o, Acknowledge . by druggglsts wnd phy 3 the rejected ones. But the fortunate 'ol_:lor body of heroes, the great ma- | tinction ben.m_san pure, healthful food Mother—But it is her Aifthseason and your | or tno Windsor theatre last night will not | When she became Mias, sbe clung to Castoris, Lm; :.l'x..y'»”n.q‘x,.\.‘ Lye ] '?!"urrw:mfl'x:lv‘f : 78 monopolists feel themselves fully | jority of whom had gone forth voluntar- products aud impure, diseased articles. | second. If you exbaust your resources 80 | oycaed $40,000; well insured. None of the | Whonshehs¢ Children, sho ave them Castorls, POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL KCORFOKATION, competent 1o quench Boston's thirst. ily to give their lives, if need be, to For that reason auti-dressed beef legis- soon, what are you going to do uext year, firewen were fatally iojured. Hoston, Mass,

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