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it IS 1T A CASE OF CONTENPT? IN DEFENSE OF MONOPOLY. It may not be matter for surprise, though it certainly is for regret, that liarity with Indian life and method will bring about the desired resuit. The folly of last year's commission will plant. The bill has passed through the com- mittoos of both housss, and, incradibie as it may soem, it is in danger of bocoming & law. The audacity of “business enterprise’ is as of those interestod. The charge is lutely and unaualifiedly false. I have no interest, eithor directly or indireotly, in either granits or asphalt, bayond that neo- up last week, represents §20000, about half of 1t belonging, to the insurance com- panies. The Dawson County Herald, after a pro- DAILY BEE. " PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. THE DAILY BEE. chuck, secretary of The Bee Puih- lemnly swear that the DAILY BEe for the George B, T lflhln‘(('nmm\ ny, does, ity of the New York senate committee is not surprising. The wonder rather enough to resist temptation and es- pouse the cause of the people. whites on the land, before it is ceded, would instantly create jealousy and permit an invasion, it would create ill- titioner. In hig first yoar at the bar he made 800 guineas, in the second 1,000 has a fine house furnished to him by tne Mikado, and has received a titlo from the Jeweler Arnold, of Columbus, is the pet of thioves and burglars. He had scarcely col- halted with a bullet and jmled. The Schuyler Quill utters a pathetic pro- tomplate, is it not! The great state of Ohio, the home of so many statesmen, and mon public virtue, and fall & prey to the glittor- ing tomptations of Mammon! It would sat- isfy curiosity somewhere to know whom the 1t is learned through reliable sources that the Harlem Cattlo cattle company never e o opart- | loc v N " | whose records in the public servios have be. | had any claim on the horsos levied on ment of Circulation. is that there wore three members of | rouse their wrath to a dangerous pitch. The foreign adviser of the stato depart- | lected the jowels stolon by Noland, and dis- | W 2, i Bthgt RO . | that committeo honost and brave | They are oxtremely sensitive on treaty | mentat ToRio js Henry Denison, a Now | tributed in Council Bluffs, whon anothor | como tatorie, s wihin, fis botdces g | for mtate and county taxos, and, conse: s o teine, oo Fighis,and It the govornment should | Englander, of about tnirty-five yoars, Ho | Fall was madoon bis storo, “Tha thiof - was quently, the property lovied on and posted at sherifl's sale, in truth and fact, bolongs to the Kit Carter Cattlo company. It will bo TRRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, a majority of the committee of the New | be avoided, and negotiations conducted longed montal strugwle, reaches the ‘on. | essarily felt by a citiron and taxpayer. 4 Datly Morning Raitton) including Suxpav. o | York senate appointed 1o investigate | on a plane which can not fail to prove Immeasurable as Niagars itself. glusion, that “‘wo are 'not hero for our | My article o pavemonta was not writien | Two Chase Oounty Offilals Seem ta ix Months. ... 5 00 | trusts has submitted a report which is | beneficial alike to the Indians and the Botter Go Slow. Nebraska corn (s two wooks ahoad of the | UPOB any p.n'ucm.r paving material; neither Have So Sinned. A 28| 45 all intents and purposes a defense of | government. Reports from the agen- St. Paul Pioneer-Press, Focord thia year, and most of &t ovor ground. | W48 it desigued to furthior the interosta of ; W, One and un apology for thess combimations. | cies and other sources, indicato that | , JUCHD Liseolient wirsaten 5 e b | Tho cutiook in the counies nover was bottor, | o ee O Sy DITILE COmpLY OFCOROMM | s 0e OWNED THE HORSES. M i magnific: s o i . [ 1A Orrice, Nos. 614 Now York ig the hendquarters of most | tho loading chiefs are favorably dis- | ygir celobration on the 30th inst. We hopo | ~ Notwithstanding contradictions and de. | y,iig citizons of Omahs at the present AR CE s, oo of tho groat trusta. It is thore thoy ob- | posed, aud will readily consent to & re- | uot.” Wo hope noj for tho sake of the Chi- | Bials, roports shiow that the Omaba rond fs | bice(tes ""wne Raving had some Senors B :fln'x:':l::r: AsH Orrice, No. 6 :l':ln th::‘r fl:"d:l l:cs‘ources.t:r;‘:;lu;‘ is dul‘,.t‘inndo‘! th| rcwrvu:{on :);1 n;e élcrmn cago anarchists!®ome of whom have large c‘i{s::m‘?od‘{o“::xfl% mrrn'm‘.;tum*m:; ;"m‘h ;"duhb:t‘.n' fil,,‘ ,m,l"m"w o Was It Hydrophobla?—~A Wife Beater . E URTEE TRET. ore thoyeexert their greatest influ- | outlined by them to Presiden eve- | famil ? - amiliar wi o various paving matorials ) CORRRSPONDENOR. P Anfbowst, 11 viky boulA BENRIYen | 1and 1ae TMIL 16 08 importhaty| o d”""szim " Bvidenics of pectoct of dagy. 16 acoumlas. | TO,A0 U8, thelr comparative cheapnoss and Um:’...‘.:':l":,},:,' N / “ | oAl communications relating to news 4nd 845 | feom that stronghold they would hardly | therefore, that land grabbers should b REAT ME ing aginst tho polico of Sohuyior. The | Ung subject &s pernaps not entirely uaworthy and Nowss, ©F THE DX, find a secure and stable foothold any- | vigorously excluded. Their presence | Washington was John Bright's favorite | Herald reports “on Monday night, a large | of consideration. A 1 bustne e s emi inases should be | where else. How hard they would fight | might soriously ~ ombarrass the | heroin history. treo ws biowen dovwen on ono of ouf principul | Tha gonial editor of the Manufactureraug. ] dressed to THK TKE PUBLISIING COMPANY, | to hold their ground, and how freely | work of the commission by creat- [ John Ruskin's faculties scom to be in | o prevent it." Lt s R gy ";’f“ghfi‘;‘““fm; LINCOLX HURRAU OF Trim OMA®A Hian, ) Quans.’ Dratts checks and postoMcs 0%ers % | they would use all means at thoir com- | ing distrust in the minds of | Pretty good conaition. He recently old a | “Oneof iho young Lo's at the Gonos Tndian | munificent sum of $100 it ho would secure 0w P Sramer, L q kbl Natni mand to prevent adverse legislation, | the Indians. Sioux character | PRInting by Meissonier, which cost him 1,000 { school, on being reprimanded for swearing, | asphalt paving for his vity. The genial and ™ LN, May | ke Bee Pablishing Company, Proprietors et f b ; il Feqbr francs, for 0,000 francs, was told by the teacher that “God said we | cautious editor then procceds to say that ho ere is o strong chanco that the toasurer |}14 l',dn.o can therefore bo oasily understood. So | is not to be t‘rnmdA Naturaly tmn(;hehr- Sir Richard Webstor, attorney-general of | must nl.,; .w'?,",u -':1)“] H‘,,;x”,\,“dl;h‘. d.l,,e.l tll:“t cln|lm uhn: 1 made Tucn -an l‘!{[(“l‘, and sheriff of Chaso county have put their A . 2 ditor. i ceess i o jor- spicious, any ve 0| g u : - youngster, “He ain’t never told me that. | “but that such an offer was made, an s | foot in 1t, i E. ROSEWATER, that their success in socuring & major- | ous and suspicious, any movement of tho | ggiand, hns beon o most succosstul prac. | Jragster, HHe o't novor told aoistuat such ap ofor wat mudo, and 1 18 | foot In by and will bo beld for ooutompbot actual circulation of T . 1 Istr i v tost against tho murdoring of the Engli s 4 " Week ending May 11, 1560, was us follows: \ v dln _lnut “or‘th‘ wlhllu u?i cite fimntulll m;d dlshlushlw:lnch w;)u:': delay, | o ovor, INBEUREY ROIOR OB 1006 OF.L® 10641 pHlith: Munufacturer's {ormEian 15 Ohlo® vl | SAKEIRRGREL. Vit \AEUARDURL SSREHIS KoY suor;‘ran.v n detai the plat tudes and _so- not destroy, the labors of @ com- Poter E. Voso is the pooh-bah of Donnys- | and declares that if a doctor prescribed for n" S “t{iu:’t;‘p“h:’o SEa s i et Chase county, ordered George W. Rogers, ‘ aany, May 7 phistries of the majority. They | mission. ville, Mo, Those are tho ofticos hio holds with | the physical us the pulpiter for the spivitual | 1[G EE 0 of re WRMIERELEREILE SO0 | shorift of the county, to seizo ten head Wednesdny, May s i have grown threadbare from the fro- The announcement of secretary, the period for which he has held each: Flirst boay, he would bo arrested for malpractice. vitrided brick aftor nine months’ sorvice on of horses in possession of the latter com. Pty Mg 1) quont repetition by the upologisis of mo- | Noble will be @ proclamation to tho | solectman, 2 yoars; treasurer, 33 yoars; | ihe (QVAShiD of Washington, Washington | tho straots of Kanss City. Tho editor of | St {80t BRI, 06 e ooty ad o Baturday, May 11. They can mislead only those | Indians that the government intends to | assessor, 81 years; overscer, 24 years; town | barren'and uninviting retreat of domestie :flfinvfl:.’:‘xfi:l ‘lr':'l«b';‘ ‘:;rgflal;};f; "Q;'.'; tm:lc";: by the Harlom company. Tho facts now Averuge. .., » totally ignorantof all economic | observe its obligations, and it will | agent, 20 i',onrds- e S ;-l:x:{-nl‘:l;‘."klli'w-vxx:’l‘.\'“l‘}:'e :liw;\glnhfifli{!;:! ;""1 moro than an experiment. )kun;:\:"n_l;nm '.":Z'Rfi.f?".v‘?.fi‘,,‘.f“&‘,‘.‘,’..??“‘ .:.-“:'".‘.' X 0 " { " Geory ‘anderbilt has amon; s treas- atl e atron ided den, avi > > i itic dy w0 in- L PR Lt L e lnws, and know nothing of the natural | nlso bo a warning to avaricous | eorss Venderniie i anm:fl rote umen | Drought ordor out of chaos, and foft a dainty \_ulr;';\;‘;::'.;}fifi: o tho Ceuemon of pave. | junction to prevent. the posting and salo of presence this 11th_day of May, conditions governing the operations of | land hunters that they can not sproad of edibles for tho unfortunates. Tho p the horses, and that the treasurer and shor- al. N. P, Btato of Nebraska, | County of Douglis, 5% George B. Tzscnuck, being duly sworn, de- oses and says thut e 18 Secretary of the Boe bublishing company, that the actiial, avers daily circulation of TuE DALY Bkg for the month of April, 188, 18,74 copies; for May, K, 183 I'.‘;Xl“: for June, 1884 10,243 coples; for il trade with which the system of trusts is necessarily at war. The attempt to prove that such a combination as tho sugav trust, which has plundered con- sumers with an unparalleled rapacity, may be harmless or beneficent, can not override the law without suffering the cousequence. The people of Dakota, especially the authorities of cities on the borders of the reservation, should lend their influence and assistance to the government, in holding 1n eheck during his exile in St. Helona. It was pre sented to him by Mr. James McHenry, of London, whose house in Holland Park is a repository for interesting relics of the em- pire, John G. Whittier is regarded by the Lon- don Literary World as u conspicuous exam- latter were 8o ticklod at this littlo bit of at- tention that thoy are soriously thinking of disbanding and joining the benedicts. lowa ltems. Ackley's artesian well is down 1,200 foet. A paper mill is the latest addition to Water- loo's Industries. ments, but if tho *'genial oditor” persists in “knocking at my door” Ishall fool compellod toopen and furmish him with s “dotailed statement,” which may not bo altogethor pleasing to his masters of the pottory indus- try of the Ohio valle, BLACK HILLS POLITIC: iff wero wroug in not respocting the order ot thie court. Uuless tho plaintiff is molined to be merciful and the court lenient, tho chances are strong that when the gontiomen 0 into court to show cause why they did ot respect the order, they will have to go down for more daddy dollars thau they could ever have hoped to save the county and stato by the seizure. i ot P Bt T |‘3:'w«."§’fifr§‘.%?%';"r‘$ bo_successful, howevor skillfully and | the rupacious grabbors. Tt 1 of tho | ple of the poct born, not made, and itsaya of | One huudrel and tfty men and ity toams | Al tho Partios fn iho Field With a 0N Octaber, 1888, 18084 coples; for November, 1888, 1 ibl: d. ith i 11i t b ! I i- | bim: “There is no writer of recent times | &re engaged in street paving at Clinton. Determination to Win. Not Hydrophobia. 18,08 copios; for December, 1888, 18,22 coples: | Plausibly argued, wit intelligent | utmost importance to these communi: o y el iy 4 y ¥ . Tor JARDATY, A0, TLTH Coplas: tor Keb mon. The whole argument of the | ties, as well as to the territory at large, | With whom wo aro acquainted who, without | | The Zero coul minos at Chariton aro tobo | Leap Cit, Dak., May 11.—|Correspond- | Tho horse bolonging to Samuel Seward, 2660,°18,10 copies; for March, 18, 14 moralizing, does so wuch to waken & really ence of Tug Ber.]—The political fight in the Wwho lives ncar the corner of Fourth and A EORG B majority of the committee, ingen- | that nothing should hamper or delay fber i A widower of sixty and an infant of six- [ B 3 be Bworn 10! before e aht_ subaceived to my | 1 Ko EbLiak religious and christian-like feeling as Mr. | & WICOWer 0 LRI P 3lack Hills has at last commenced. Tho | streets, allered to have had hydrophobia, Presence this 10th dn{'"m L, A, D, THED, ¥ | iously made, is inlm}dml to show m):elx c),uh}lll(ms.' and thlu 'oucm;“;' 0 | Whittier.” ‘x::l\‘k‘,wfl hitched matrimonially in Hull last | ¢ /oee o displayéd by both: politicians | dlod this morning, Somo of the lovol hoaded N. P. FEIL, Notary Publie. not only that gigantic com- | settlement from nine to eleven million Adjutant-General Dalton, of Massachu- and people for several months has been | eitizons, who live mear Se The Lorenzen family, of Atlantic, entors i . ———— = = binations of capital for controlling the | acres of as fine land as the sun smiles | \ive™ 1 10e attonded 127 state dinnersand | the race for the large family prize with a | turned by each into earnestness. It can not | that tho horse died from col I‘r J 1 CHICAGO’s Cronin promises to rival | necessavies of life may be abundantly | on. banquets In the last five months. Ho says | Membership of ninoteon. bo said that thero is aught of an exciting | feriparian to the contrary wotwithstand: i in notoriety the Oregon article, vintage | justified, but ‘may be of positive ad- R o would ke to 800 tho ostrich that has o | | A& convention of congrozational ministors | nature taking placo in polical mattors, but | Gl iAok £h s el { of "76. vantage to the country. From this doc- | ADVICES from Panama report numer- | stomach stronger than his, He is an olo- | [l fespbletn Croston Whis Wook. Thireo | there is an ntercst shown everywhere, and | sirc 1o bite angbody or_anything that camo e Y trine the minority of the committee dis- | 0uS instances, recently, of the abuse of | quent speaker, a fine story teller, and an in- | * A" romance is nearly ripe for complete ai- | 3% the politicians of each party an evi- DR hh Vot T SUN RERWOIUELHISD TR P oL LOWNS | o ted, declaring also that it could not | American citizens by the Colombian | vorestifg companion generally, and he attri- | vulgement at Missouri Vailey, It is suid that | dent determmation to do_ their best appears. | BIFRET AT (AEVERT JEHS ovs or loss \ bordering on the Sioux reservation. It i NREERLEl it {s | authorities which should command the | butes his remarkable powers of endurance | a citizen of that place is constantly shadowed | 1ach party has put forth its best men as | o rabies. The bes 0 i 3 g subscribe to the proposition that it is 5 v o Pi Y i akis i ad tho rabies. The best veterinarians in does not require much wind to stir up safe to trust entirely to the corrective immediate and carnest attention of our | to his habit of getting all the fun out of life :’6‘;::-"11 :lx:‘kulm; '.'.?‘.’.'.2 ‘fl;;r;e‘;;:xi\o?‘. a]l::;u:'mfi}; f:;:«nn;mé: n(\‘:,;or: «I:;u‘m’:fil :‘(; ,';mil c(:’r;n:ll‘u‘: the ('ll\'i\v‘\rulcx|ll(vntll mnl, this morning, to { . s REE o i hal conv y d alth he distric! D ol 5008 ! q real estato in that section action of time, and the law of supply | government. The fact that an un- | thathe can. of money velonging toa lady of the Valloy. | iy strongly republican, the most promtont B T T T = 5 and demand, to oradicato the abuse in- | {riendly feeling exists in that quarter | ~Artist Whistler, the pugnacious American, | She is the daughter of Lord and Lady Wads- | qomocrats cxpross o belief that they can | Port has boen made. It is sugwosted that HAD the military band at Fort Omaha | *! > i toward citizens of the United States has | has removed his pictures at the Paris expo- | worth, of Laucashire, England. Her father | glact both the candidates on the demo- | Billings may have been in that locality received the Secrctary of War Proctor | ¢ident to such colossal combinations of : sition from the United States department to | Wout insane, her mothor died, and she was | oratio ticket. While it is highly | awhile back with cholera virus, None of with that stirring air. “Hold the Fort,” | Money and power. ‘““The trust suc- | 10n% been well understood, and several | o) 'y )iy put in strange hands, She was brought t0 | jmnrobable that tho minority party will s. | the bitten victins have exprossed a desire 5 ALY ' | cends,” says the repoct of the months ago it was proposed to sup- this country and reared in dependence and | oyre the election of more than one delogate, | for inoculation, and it is altogether likely 1t would have been highly appropriate. | ¢®24s, = 82 oL % ply more adequate protection for | SCCretary Rusk is one of tho hardest | ignoranco of hor family and fortune, whilo | \Giiich, by the torms of tho aduission uch, it | tht the patho-biological studont will uot by minority, “when destruction of com- L i workers at Washington. It is said that he | Unscrupulous™ persons possessed thomselves | jg certain of obtaining, every effort will be | called upon for any experimental work. The I¥ Commissionor Anderson had | petition is possible; it fails | American residents in Panama. | istne only cabinet officer who uses a gold | Of her inheritance. Large sums of her | mage to elect both candidates. horse died of colic. 3 5 1 it d'bows to natural 1 Largely through French influence money are in _banks at Omaha and Missour1 | “jor dolegates to this convention, the re- T thought twice before he committed as- Oh‘ ”:"D“S" SH ""‘;’ klm “"{"‘ el s Ao TBN ol O SATIE L ConoaLvad BORS Valley. The detectives have been working | puplicans have nominated two strong men, Rapidly Failing. A when the purses or the skill of its ri- d Emanuel Baughman, of Somersct, Pa., | on the case five years, and it is said are about o 4 W, S O'Bries. The | Thenews is roceived here, to-day, been & much more respected man in the | OWn.” No legisiation is to be expacted | Was intensified by the expressions in | month and two heavy frosts in June. Should VerEoman -0 CAmB LS o canventions, hield prior o the passaze of tho | and state librarian, is worse rathor than bet- r : iR . i . admission measurc. The Iatter is a ropre- ekt 1 from the present New York legislature | congress hostile to allowing any | summer setin in, this way Mr. Baughman _ Dakota. e BL WAL mATIbe to tor, and that his reccvery is very doubtful community for the sunpression of teusts. and the | uropean government to become iden- [ should be securedfor the long-range predic- [ Sol Star vwinkies for the sixth term. as [ SORHSUYS of WhALINAY, bo termed the DO |y Brown wont to the mountains sevoral e binations | tified with the prosecution of the work | tion annex of the weather bureau. mayor of Deadwood. thero'is no such party. Nevertholess, his | Months ago, hoving to regain failing health, { ILLINOIS farmers offer a reward of | immediate fate of these combinations o L Mr. Gladstone's ancostors, it appears, | | Dakota farmers will try more corn and | nomination was demanded in the convention | but the chances are strong that it is not to . ten thousand dollars for a device which | there will depend upon the application | On the Panama caual. The government wale pickten. ST 10655 tompaiy of ald‘;m: less wheat this yedr, as @ labor reprosentative,” He is is | D®: l\mcnmy it was annomnced that ho shall bind wheat and oats with straw. | of the common law as already ex- | Of Colombia manifested a disposition to ¥ 2 LY The territorial convention of the ¥. M. C.. in ~the omploy of the Home- [ Would return to Lincoln in o week or two, Rt X . A by ks sonrta. rosent this as an unwarranted intep- | turers sent out the George of Glasgow fully | A will be held at Mitchell, May 31 to June 2. | stake company, in this city, and has | And his friends say if he comes at all he will The invention of such a machine would | pounded by the courts. Sl T e equipped as a privateer, to prey on the Dutch | ~ There are two female preachers in South | just completed a term as prosident of the [ h&ve to come at ouce. Oue of his lungs is 4 effectually put an end to the exactions e ference with its sovereign rights, since | s cantile marine, and “Halbert Gladstone, | Dakota—Miss Putnam, of Huron, and Miss | Miners' union. He is also adjutant of the lmd;f ;w Shiifelylgone; Sad wilh sis 1o iy | B (hi b6 sty COUNTING THE CASH. it would provent that government en- | marchinSn Bainburgh,” was one of the co. | Bartlets, of Sioux Falls, A Edwin M. Stanton Post, G. A. R, of this | troubled with hoart affootions, It in hardly The induction into office of & mew | tering into any arrangemont with | adventurers. From this gentleman-bucca- [ A “lemon squceze” s the latest social fad | P11, aud o prominent man in other organ: | 5% i Cnico, which he has filled with groat LET us be thankful while floods rage | treasurer of the United States involves | France for carrying out the canal pro- | neer the English liberal statesman is dos- a‘;&:‘;‘;fi; m«f‘zfi%?;o‘é’x:gbggkm of rinderpest, | ;5.5 larity in labor circles will secure his | 8Cceptance and credit. nr}d roar in the Ohio valleys, furious | the n::cesslty o!'cmvxnunz the _govern- ject. Quite naturally, there grow to‘b.e cended. : . Sturgis captured the county seat of Meade c“l’rctl:::;uniuon T s e L L City News and Notos. E winds sweep tho Atlantic coast, fires | ment’s cash. This quadrennial labor | a quite general popular hostility to citi- Justice Gray, of the United States supremo | county by a majority of 500, " The'town will | crats bave placed in nomination the strong- The Bennett horse racers, A. H. Freye, H. ravage the forests of Minnesots. and | Was begun on Saturduy, immediately | zens of the United States, which finally | court, and Miss Jeannotte Matthews will be | donate a court houso costing $15,000. est men in the party. C. M. Thomas is g;rlnir:}l'::rd. L(l:]e l:lcl\Z.lou nn:l Wfll'!;lnm Ho- ‘Wisconsin, and stor tribi following the assumption of the duties | manifested itself in persecutions and | married, if rumor speaks truly, May 15. The Illinois Central railroad is said to be | United States district judge in this judicial | P°ré afteran all night's session of the jury, Baonsin, and snow, storms contribute s . it : s - - el preparing for a raid through the Sioux [ district. His popularity among the members | Wore found not guilty and discharged. to Denver’s attractions and summer re- | of his office by Treasurer Huston, and | acts of injustice. Itis manifestly the | They say tho painter Meissonier wants % | rogorvation as soon as it is opened. This | of the bar was well attested when a Rapid | o The 0ld softlers of Lancaster county nold ' sort, Nebraska is enjoying invigorating | it will occupy a number of experts five | rule of the government to investigate | be president of France. makes the third road ready for the rush. City paper urged his removal a few weeks | Mmeeting at Bohannan’s hall, yosterday af- - sunshine and skies of spotless blue. Tue bids received by the hoard of public works for the present season’s work in grading are oconsiderably lower thafl last year. The average price for removing earth is about eleven or six weeks. Kvery dollar of cash in the treasury must be counted and the result carcfully compared with the records and fully vervified. It will be remembered that when this was done four years ago there was found to be a discrepancy of one ceat, and some time the reports of persecutioh. American citizens and the state department should lose no time in obtaining from our consul all the facts of the situation. THE increase in the number of national banks in Nebraska in the past Chuauncey M. Dépew recently took out another Life insurauce policy for $50,000. —— Nebraska to Front, (Communicated.] Now that the Oklahama epidemic has been got under control and can no longer victimize .the thousands who are seeking A convention of Methodist, Presbyterian, Congregational and Baptist churches will ba held av .Rapid City, commencing Sunday, May 19, and ending ‘on Tuesday, the 2ist. The obfect of the convention is the discussion of Sunday desccration and its remedy. FIRED THE SPEAKER. ago, and every membor of th bar, of both political parties, with the exception ' of on, signed a protest against such action. Ho is well liked 1 all circles, and Judge Carson will doubtless find him dangerous op- ponent. 3 The iabor organlzations have obtained rec- ognition by the democratic party in the nom- ination of A.J. Corwin, a prominent mem- ternoon and evening, and _perfected their or. ganization. L. W. Billingsloy was chosen president; W. W. Cardes, secretary; J. P, Hepbard, reasurer, and Levi Snell,’ M. G. Bohannan and J. V. Wolfe, exccutive com+ mittee. One vice-president was chosen from each voting precinet and ward of the county. The Homeopathic Modical society of the stato will hold its fourtcenth annual conven- tion at York, commencing Wednesday, May has invariably cost not less than fifteen | Missing penny, which was fin- [ interost in financial cireles. In 1887 | SR (B 0BG ST G | o (NDORaBIER's CupRal et | Eosident of thus city, aud lis nomination is | mEged fna tho. convention will ba oo.of conts. With tho prospect of low prices | ally found, the loss having been | there were in operation one hundred | foiry, beforo penctratin g the Rockies | settiors in our county, as well as Nebrasica | O1rion, o o oo O 10 W88 0T unusual ntorost to the practitioners of thia \ 1 for paving and grading this year, tax- | due to an error in tha computation. and four nationa banks in the state. | muay Nobraska is an fufimitely bottor country | was talking over old times a fow days | Y the nomination of tho most popular men | 8Cfiool of medioine. = T ) payers should save thousands of dollars. | The dispatches state that the amount | During 1888 six new national banks were | than Okdabioma, hee novor adumitted of | ago, says tho Lincoln Journal. Tho interost- O e o pnpoatiu” coutest 38 | visions, "'passod ~ through Linooln i THE removal of the telegraph poles and overhead wires in the business streets of New York is vigorously being carried forward under the direction of Mayor Grant, It is hinted, however, that Jay Gould and the Western Union long ago abandoned the overhead wires in that city, and have been playing a of cash on hand Saturday was a little less than one hundred and ninety-two million dollars, but this does not in- clude the silver in the sealed vaults, which must also be counted, although it has not been disturbed since it was placed in the receptacle specially con- structed for 1t. The new treasurer must know, however, that the amount orgamzed. This record compares most favorably with the gain made by any one state in the union. But three states can make a better showing, namely, Kansas, Pennsylvania and Texas. Both Ilinois and Michigan show a gain in the number equal to that of Nebraska. What the national banks in the past have done for the eastern states they an instant's the minds of those who are aware of the existence of the fertile belt in the United States and the course it takes across the continent. Though no definite boundaries have ever been given it, this belt may be generally stated to be 300 miles wide, reaching from the Atlantic to the Pacific centrally through the states. In this region there is a greater diversity of crops, a more enduring fertility of soil, and a greater. number of favorable seasons in a given number of years than in ing part of his story concerned tho fight in the legislature during the year 1867, when the decided work of settling the state capi- tal came up. The vote was a tie, there being eighteen of the South Platto statesimen for the location of Omuha. Several ballots were taken, but each resulted in un even vote. W. Chapin, now of Lincoln, was the chair- man. Omaha money flooded the house, and every member of the South Platte country already commenced their labors. “The importance of united labor as a polit- ical factor in the Hills, moro especially Law- rence county, 18 thus shown. If the proposed federation bétween the Knights of Labor and Farmer’s alliauce tales place, as the actions of each organization at present indicate, an exciting time in political circles may bo' ex- vected. H. L. Loucks, president of tho alli- s now in the Hills, visiting and ad- dressing each branch of the ‘ganization, Ho has_delivered soveral speeches to the this morning in route for Denver, bearing regiment of conductors to the annual oo vention, which convenes Tuesday next. The Burlington carried this band of suava ticket punchers, who were wonderfully good natured during the brief stop of the train at the depot. George Cox will answer to the police court to-morrow for assaulting Clara Hoffman and beating his wife. He was arrested last night about 8 o'clock. Cox is one of the toughs of the city, but a lesson is probably in storo for 1 bluft game in thrusting the ex is there and bo able to verify i - | are now doing for the western. One : o At il | was” offered a snug sum to swing to the | Knights of Labor assomblies. and in each has | M- 3 ¥ FomoNIng rotton olos and dead ines | wal eount. Tt 1 extimased thwt i conts | peculiurity o tho prosent growth of ho | toh. Nebrasch i e miast ot this bl | Qo dolozaton, o pouice overbicuuad | exbrcamed tho homo-of accury o aiinco | ¢ Homer Baton, s wholosaecigae denor of o Sl Ce ] cash in the freasury every four years, | confined almost exclusively to the |t say that Oklahoma is altogether lfflll((l‘idc\:"'c"'»“"’l‘;‘l‘ heir seats, each with 8 | assortion of a local organ, he has declared ;I':,fi:,’g;‘lZ:fk“';,““_mbg:"’,"ifi“I’llgr h““h‘ when 4 " TAE complaint of shippers of stock | about ten thousand dollars, besides | smaller towns. ¢ sterile, or that it will yield absolutely | loaded horse pi Nad pespared .| Bimselt opposed to Judzo Moody as o candi- | g6 Ha®y o SiioS " 1’)1.,”1'3'?““"";?:&‘.0\;‘.135 ' ficial effect on the lawless bands of the ——r——— M P D et o he bi ] o 5 F 2 s S0 5 12.—[3pocial to Tue | 108, the bishop delivering his annual addross, d " u artment to rigidly exclude all land Disgusting Fashionable Folly, Journal. A | paving material, and refer w a savage attack oux Crey, May N op ¢ . : MM“"‘“.“"" fusthor dopredations on | BATMIRE 10, HEIlY SXBude: Bk land Bostan Glade, Eight saloons will irrigate Schuyler, this | Yoo me in the Ohio Valley Mauufacturer, | ek |-~United States Mavshial Desmond is | foliowed by she first business session of thé | h the sottlers will result in a vigorous i ; A cy 5 y The swell amateur ewreus performance, in | year. which attempts to refute my statements as | 18 the city attending the session of the fed- Wednesday, 3 p. m,—Busiuess moeting of [\ war ov the perpretrators. There isa | Bovernment, is a wiso precaution, o8- | whioy the elect of New York society posed 10 the failure of brick as o paving material, | éral court. He says tiat hie is ready w ro- | the counct " to South Omaha that they are obliged to pay excessive switching charges to the railroads beforp their stock is de- livered to the yards is under considera- tion by the roads. It is recognized that the complaint is a just one. The system is unsatisfactory and detri- mental, and the plan is now proposed to make but one charge without per- centages for switching purposes. This ‘will relieve the stock shippers from considerable annoyance. ToE examinations for the naval scademy cadetships as well as for West Point take place within a short time. Ambitious. young Nebras- kans eager to enter thd service of their counury should not let the opportunity pass to present their apnlications to the congressmen of their district, Ne- braska is entitled to her proper repre- sentation at the national military “schools, ana state pride should prompt her to0 send those of her sons only who will reflect credit on her name. ALL quiet on the Keya Puha. Gover- nor Thayer poured oil on the troubled waters in that section by declaring that swilt punishment will be meted out to all law breakers, and that troops will bo used to supproess stock thieving, if necessary. His conference with the people of Springview will have u benre- wholesome dreud of the “‘troops” in that section. mr———— NEw ENGLAND looks with concern upon the growth of the boot and shoe indusuries in the westaud the extension of large cotton mills in the south, which there is some loss, not easily es- timated from the abrasion of the coin in the process of counting It has more than once been suggested that some other than this tedious and expensive method should be adopted for determining the exact amount of cash in the vreasury and verifying the ac- curacy of the department books, but no one has devised a way so entirely cer- tain and satisfactory, Doubtless the result of the count now in progress will show that the money of the government was honestly handled by the last treas- urer, and that every dollar which the books call for is on hand. When the last eount was made the party then in power expected sensational disclosures, but the result showed that under repub- lican administration the public moneys had been handlad with absolute in- tegrity. It will undoubtedly be shown that this honerable example was emul- ated by the last administration of the n ational treasury, B A WARNING T0 SQUATTERS. Secretary Noble serves timely warn- ing on the squatters who are already trespussing on the Sioux rescrvation. Their presence there will not be tolev- ated, asud if they do not make them- solves scarce, the military will bo em- ployea to remove them. he determination of the tnterior de- pecially at the present time, wheu the commission sppointed to negotiate with the Indians is about to begin its labors. For weels past large colonies of set- tlers and speculators have hoon congre- gating in the neighborhood of Pierre and Chamberlain, on the cast, and at ——— CHICAGO packers will take the bull by the horns and ship dressed beef to Duluth in order to test the constitution- ality of the meat inspection act passed at the late session of the Minnesota leg- isiature. The result of this action will be awaited with no little interest through the country. If the meat laws be enforced, an appeal will be made im- mediately to the courts and the ques- tion will be brought to an issue. Itis more than probable that the courts will declare the legislative act void, inas- much as 1t is in conflict. with the prin- ciples of freedom of trade between the states, Gould’s Neuralgia. Chicago Tribune, Diagram of Jay Gould’s face when con- torted by his old enemy, neuralgia: §. e Wind and Legislatures. Philadelphia Ledger, The great windstorm in the west this week caused the precipitate adjournment of a log- islature. It is an ill wind, etc., but as a gen- eral thing legislatures would adjourn more promptly if it were not for the wind. —————— Believe Both of Them. shiladelnhia Record. Butler intimates that Admiral Porter is a liar, Admiral Porter insists that General Butler is a liar, The judicious pub- lic will readily believe both of them. There is no use for further dispute. General as olowns, rode barebscked hurses, and jumped through hoops for the benofit of their frionds, suggests picturas of the de- clining years of the Roman Bmpire. To those wholesome citizens who believe that work and action are the duties of every man in the world, there is something inexpress- nothing from the sowing of seed; but I as- sert there is more good land to an cqual amount of territory in Nebraska than in the mock heaven, and that more and better crops will ba harvested here in a torm of years than there. Like the forbidden fruit, Oklahoma was sought not because of demon- strated quality, but bocause of interdiction. Put a worthless thing under lock and key, and it at once becomes the object of tempta- tion and coveting. The garden of Kden has boon explorod, Invested: and it has beon found common clay, like auy other lands in- tramundane. One hundred thousand homasteaders pro- cipitated themselves upon the defenceless humbug to subjugate ten thousand quarter scctions of land. What Lias become of the redundant ninety thausand? The Cherokee strip, though twice as lurge as 1t 18, would not furnish squatting room for half of them, should they, in dofiance of the government, seek to possess themselves of it. - They must go clsowhere. And_thoy should kuow there 18 anotber land of promise, with less red clay, greater oxtent and with no national prohibition to close its gates. It is so vast that the ninety thousand wouid be to it as a ship to the ocean. Nobraska is the oue country supremely fitted foe their accommo- dation. There is a better unoccupied quar- ter section in Nebraska than they can find in any other country on the globe. There is 10 uncertainty about this, The jruth is al- ways ubsolute and final, and 'this is the truth. Nebraske'tdmes to the front every harvest serenely ontop in_proportion to the number of acres she has under cultivation. She 1s in the centeriof the fertile belt, 1o the center of the continont and ultimately in the center of the population. Come, ye weary home-seekers, and she wil give you shelter. e SRRITORY. Nebraska Jottings. Fremont has atrifling city debt of $5,360, H. J. Olmstead his purchased the Liberty The stand of gorn in Cass county was never better, f Thirty-four states have copied Nebraska's arbor day idea. Fourth of July schoewes are already bud- ding in country Lowns. A maligoant epidemic of tramps is spread- ing through the couutry. Hastings' nutural gas well appears to have brought m u keg of lager, fine feast for their crowd and invited the voters who favored Lincoln to partake. Ministers from Omaha were the first to pass around the beer. ‘The newspaper men served the lunch. This lasted for several hours, when another vote was taken. Still a tie. One of the bravest of the north side men stepped up to Speaker Chapin and challengod him for a fight, The speaker drew a swall derringer and thrustitinto the face of his as- suilant, Quick as flash every horso-pistol in the Omaha crowd was leveled at the speaker, and nothing but the tick of the old clock could be heard for several minutes. The south side crowd being almost wholly un armed, and fully temperate, crawled over the railing and slipped Chapin out with them. The aoors wera then closed and the North Platte crowd proceeded to locate the capital in Omahy, introduce and pass bills, appropriate monoy, e This lusted for threo days, when thoy became tired of their work, and a reconciliation took place, the de- ciding vote locating the capital at Lincoln. The Omaha Republican accused every mem- ber from south of the Platte of recewving a corner lot in Lincoln for their services and vote in locating the capital at that place. This was the kind of work rendered by a Ne- braska legislature in those days. Compare that time with the present, and the members then were not very much worse than they are at presen M Duerteldt s the only oue of the rej tatives attending that session who now lives here. For once Omaha's cowboys were defeated and all is well. - THE PAVING QUESTION. An Omaha Man's Keply to an ern Journal's Attuck. «Oyana, May 11.—To the Eaitor of Tme Brr: Iu your issue of May 1 I nouiced an editorial on the brick pavemeats, in which you discuss the question of vitrified brick as Cast- by personal abuse and vague and gencral geuial. The Maoufacturer is a shest do- voted to the manuiacturing interests of the Ohio valley. Tt 18 published in Wheeling, W. Va. Its stockholders and advertisivg patrons are largely interested in the devel opwent of the povtery interests of the Okio date for the United States senate, and ay nounced that it is the utention of the alli- anco to elect ono of its members as senator, while it is willing to concede the other_ sona. tor to the labor organizations. He denies, ina personul interview with your corre- spondent, having uny intention of becoming a candidate for that office, but it is neverthe- less the general opinion in ti Hills that f the alliance should sccure control of the leg islature at the October eclection he will be found in the senatorial lists, An effort is now boing e by the alliance and Knights of Labor co-jointly subscriptions o stock in a new paper, 10 be the organ of the two organizations, A sum sufficient to purchase a thoroughly equipped oftice will doubtless soon be ob- tained and the paper established. ‘The organizations have, by committocs, ap- proached sevesal publishers in the Hills for the purpose of purchasing or leasing their papers, but no satisfactory agreoment has as yeu been reached. 1t is now probable that an eutirely new plant will be bought, and the organ established in this city, which con- tains the strongest Knights of Labor as- sembly. SR Sioux City's ontoon Bridge. Stoux Crry, May 12.—(Specifl 1o T Bee.|—The pontoon bridge across the Mis. souri river here now lacks ouly 800 feet of buing completed, something over fourteen hundred feet naving already been con. structed, An average of ten pontoons, each sixteen feet wide, is put into the river daily, At the present rate of progress it will re- quire only a week more to complete the pon- toon work. Some work remains to be done in fitting up the wire yope and wire netting guards on the sides, but this will uot delay the opening. A forco of teams has begun grading down the approach to the bridge on the Nebraska sido. e r— Knott Waiting. sigu now; but, nccording to au understands ing, he will not do so until J. C, Kuott, of Waverly, returas from a trip to furope.’ Mr, Knott lias been unanimously indorsed by the lowa dalegation in congress for iarshal of this, the northern lowa judicial distr Byron Webster, of Marshalltown, will r sign as revenue collector of this district on Juve 1. Ho wiil bé suceoded at tpat time his diseaso apoplexy. o was stopping with Mr. W. J. Price at 1700 M _street. mains will be .taken to Grand Rapids for burial, and will probably bo forwarded to- morrow morning. The next Nebraska collegiate oratorical association will be hold at Lincoln on tha fourth Friday in February, A meeting of the association was hold in the coapel of tha state university lastevening. The following delegates wore present: I. R. Dungan, of Donne college; J. E. Houlgale and C. L. oyers, of tho Wosloyan university: T, W. Nicho!, 'of Gates college, and E. G. Englison and H. C. Poterson, of the State university, el L THE EPISCOPAL COUNCIL, 1t Will Meet To-day in Twenty-Sec- ond Annual Session. The twonty-second annual council-of the Episcopal diocese, of Nebrasks, will be hold at Trinity cathedral, commencing to-day, and continuing ‘until Thursday. Bishop Worthingtou will preside. Tho programino of services, and meetings of the council and other diocesan organizations, is as follows : Monday, Muy 13, 230 p. m,—] e aredrtl Cantar s b B MBRAREHRE Monday, 8 p. m.—Annual sermon before the Woman's ~ Auxiliary of the dioceso, by Rev. Louis S. Osborne, of Trinily church, Chicago. ‘Tuesday, May 14, 10:30 a. m.—Holy com- munion, for the' diocesan branch of the Wo- man's auxiliary, with d . Mr. Osborne. o P wirom. by ey 3 s Tucaday, 8 p. m.—Business meeting of the y auxiliary, ‘Tuesday, 8 b. m.—-Annual moeting of the diocesan branch of the iSrotherhood of St. Andrew, with address, Wednesday, May 15, 9 a. m.—Morning prayer, Wednesday, 10 a, m.~-Opening of the coun- oil, with a celebration of the holy commun- Wednesday, 8 p, meotin Thursday, May 16, 7 8, m,— som: T ay 16, 7 8. m.—Tho holy com hursday, 9 8. in.—Morning prayor, Thursday, 10 a. m.—Husiness session of the council, At Wednesday morning's sorvico the of the dioceso will assemplo n the m.—-Grand misslonary e vestry room of the cathedral - " = “ | ibly disgusting about such a dis play of well- | dropped into the tureen. valley. It is the champion of brick pave- | {8 10 0 e M. w0 - 9 ? : Nevertheless new shoe faotories are be- lu.vurll ’1‘>muu in northern Ne- | 0 folly. The Fillmore County Republican 18 vigor- | yant, because its patrous coutrol its edi- ‘::m;un:‘um" }:l;:xsl;uu““:& urs, whd'lias beea | SRR T0om of the i v?;llfi.dw‘(?dtt';; fug built in diffevent localities in New | braska. These poople imagine that no ——— ously edited—with shears. torial page and demand its services. It is ™ - - tho lay delegutos from parishes and misstons England and the capacity of the leading | difficultivs will be experienced in Trying to Steal Niagara. Madison has a school’ population of 4,034, | ypr* S0 THEIC, OO o sy, Boroatels 110 o will enter the l."nmdmh“ A Suf 3 cotton wills is constantly being ia- cceased, This would indicate that Now England is not losing her prestige to making a sutislactory settlement with the Indiaus, and wany of them have ac- tually crossed the border with a view Chicago Herald, A bill 1s now pending before the New York legislature to grant the use of Niagara and seventy-four school districts A system of waterworks costing $18,000 is approaching completion in Madison. Burglars raided tbePacific botel at Nor- and the editor writes at the dictation of bis wasters. Tam not at all surprised at the editorial « Masox Ciry, Ia, May 12— egramn to T Bre.|—The n |Special Tel- wspaper men of fowa are about to institute a boycott against The dean very cordially fnyites the mem- bers of the neil to meet socially in the deancry during the intervals of the conncil; and also offers the use of the house for cor Falls w an incorporated company for the - ‘ ) .. P o | mittee moot; i l0/BG o o t of the Ohio Valley Manufacturer | bublishers of pateut insides, Petitions are ing: any consideruble degree, ns the leading | of squatting on the pick of the land. | goyeration of electric power. The company :;;lk;.ua secured & varied assortmient of | common fifia Oio Yalur Mansisciisani] BRaSRAAIR B B o ity acts | dilbpkeda i -lmy'n A e shoe and cotton manufacturing center | But there is uo certainty that the nego- | proposos to build a coffor-dam at a spat af- | Hekers. upon my arkic ba ; H him from holding th of the country, despite the develop- ment of these industries in many parts #f the west and south. tintions will be successful. ‘There is, however, a confideace that the charac- ter of the commissioners, sud their fami- fording the flnest view of the cataract, and stop the flow of the river 8o as to allow thew 0 go below and blast out a cave for their The Nebraska Editorial association is pre- paring for a summor raid 1o the northwest. The date has not been determined. McCook's melaucholy heap of ashes piled gndeavors to wocount for my “hias" and “prejudice” ubon the question 0f pave- ments by charging tuat I s interestod n granite or asphall, or that [aw the paid ing their assistance and p to patronize any wuxiliary whose patent ad vertisements they cannot coutrol. About fifty have signed ibe vetition, s in refusing € suuual feceplion ut Il be served on Wednusda nd Thursday, ut ugon, for all members uui guests of the couwe i the cholr room, Bishopthorpe. His re. ~ | | | ’ 'y S -