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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, -MARCH 27. 1890, . THE DAILY BRI, | #amway cousissioy nrents. | are tho strongest practical reasons why [ law. Thero iajittle quostion that in | love to tiiat pretty little countess liko a bip | A SUCCESSEUL GATHERING [ O o NoPRI T the Lot Sras ! 1. ROSEW ATER, Bditor. the supremo court of the United Statos | should favor reciprocity, | abused, andrMhd which under the | ol he does. 130t how vividly it scems to i nection sough t 1o is cliy. Tha | % nst M vhich are usunl im- The st e yhservers of o ended mdde ot was intended | recall the days of our courtship, Joha.' oln real estate exchango promptly took FUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. :“I'“""”"""“I‘,‘H‘:"‘}::‘ ‘;’r"t"“”‘ ‘!”‘h‘w | “I:"‘ “’!‘“:”", el ‘fl'f‘l’ll:‘l‘ ,;“(!j,".fl.“].‘” ?;‘,'\",.(',',',l‘ ,.],‘:':',"‘,A:f\ \.,.l( ,‘.f..x.i\‘lr..\-l:?:,. "m: It is fimpossible to convinea o woman who | An Intorosting Sasssion of tho State | the mattor in hand ar :,:.my.:}w‘;“m.\:| o TFIMS OF SUBSCRIPTION come from that tribunal relating to the | not doubt that u change must coma bo- | of the old soliligrs has passed into hands | i enginecr A hot ses hor coming and Teachers’ Assoclation. T TOu BTV T 1B Pravent soeRon: - et bl e "o } authority and fowers of a state railway | fore long in the rolations butween that | not entitied to ghe Lenefit. started off just out of spite. CITY NEWS AND NOTES, v TTirme Montl > | commission to peremptorily fix rates. | countey and the United States, A cor- o % 4 ¥ ¥, By Mra, Rosa Ifunke was toduy appointed Runiigiees Crb COAY, K Dratnan o cases upon which thoso docisions, | respondent of an castorn paper, writing | ACCORDING to_the figures presented STATE AND TERRITORY. S SR AT ENUAN S v F e oL s wo s coe el UM ; OFFICES | practically aliko, were rendered, were | vecently from Ottaws, says that | tothe coungil, the south siders have Nebraskna Jottines . - Liconso to marey was 1ssued todgy to Kift :';-}1"'.””:'"‘;“""l‘-_“'."flfl‘-”k‘", iding. from Minne. nd were designated | statesmen whoso minds arc not | not been as 'badly neglectod as they Ducks and geeso are thick in Chase county’. | gahool Ma'ams and Masters from Al | G Brown, aged thicty, and Miss “Hattio L, Kot S0t Ttona 15 and 15 Tribuns Bullding. | as tho “switching” and “milk rate” | waiped with that sontiment | imagined. ‘Last year the [irst and [ Tecumsch Mothodists will enlarge and im phird ool Dean, nged seventoen, botn of Firth, Neb Washington, No, 513 Fourtesnuth Street, s ' M < L ) | prove their church buildiog. he State—~The Display at C. B. Lower and William Kiog twoswitch. Vounci e, No. 12 Pont] Stract cases. In the former the Enstern Min- | of loyalty which has forever | Second ward¥received more gradiv Grand [sland’s canning factory will re- Grant Memorial Hall - mon, indulged in the luxury of K0 Omtie, Cor e N w1 S0 Sieasts, nesota railrond refused to com- [ been the curse of Canada's advance- | money than mif¥ two wards in the city, | main idle the coming season. - dowh two gemmon of color yostorday afters ! CORRESPON D! B ply with the order of the | ment, believe an alliance with the | and more than he Tourth, IMifth, Sixth I'wo now alliances were organized in Burt :“‘wv“-:u:i‘n-_l: L‘:fn"flj "lum'u ,“'{f ‘rfllww‘ od ' 3 Allconmunications relating to news and a4t | ruilway commission to reduce its charge | United States to be tho most feasible | and Eightl wards combined. - Three | county Tuesday, at Oakland uad Lyons. T DB OO L ot ity 5 1 {Epbms for switching cars in Minneapolis, and | solution of the question of placing the | yearsago something like forty thous- | , A Madison county farmor named Krucger Tho Second Day. e Lixcoty, Nev, Maro Spocial to IN THE ROTUNDA ol Thoe eighth BUSTN 88 LETTERS, in the latter the Chicago, Milwankee & | dominion upon a less doubtful and more | and dollars was cxpended in openir wual fair of Sarpy county Tie Bee. | —The annual meeting of tho State busin “tiers and remittances should hegh - # ¥ ¥ . Ve aadrs weed 10 The Bee Publishing Company, | St. Paul rond refused to adopt a tarill | substuntial foundation than the flimsy | and grading Illeventh street, which ab- | will bo hield at Papiliion September?, 4 and . "oack Il BIRAE AL Juan Boylo of Kearney is as rotund of Omaba. Drafrs, choeks and Postotios ordsrs | o0 pilic wotweon certain points as pre= | fabric by which she is now held to and | sorbed the greator purt of tho grading | A number of horses in Box Butte county | Teacherd aasoctation 18 in fll BIast Bt U | ¢oo "0 “ag oleaginous in linguul capacity 10 e made piyable to the erder of the Company. f s reported to & Toring with the gl chapel of the stato university, and the at seribe e o ission. n both | ma 4 er oo i he | surplus for z BV The means | #re reported to bo suffering with the glan a Yy ribed by th ommission. I aintains her connection with th surpl for two years. The mean doee; tendanco 1s unusually largo wnd Intolligant The Beg Publishing Company, PROBHIGIONS, | S50 Yo Cupramo court, on appli- | mother pountey. The number of states. | avaabio for this sone's work should bo | “*5% 0 crmpany s b 1y ihiildine Farnam and Seventesnth Strasts 1 1 T e | cution of the com ted writs | men who helieve this isas vet not | used where it will do the greatest good | bulld and operate i creame as of old. Mo iy what might bo vory prop- crly denomivated a smooth young gentioman and for a man *“‘out of palitics’ ho 18 wonder fully familiae with the ins and the outs ot * g organized to | Schoolina’ams and schoolmasters from the and cheese fae | four parts of the state have come togethoer ission, gra THE BEE ON THE TRAINS. | of mandamus to compel the roads to | very large, but with the imporial fed- | for the greatest number, regardless of HARD e county, ) to the number of nearly five hundred to dis- |, th parti o161« no excuse for A fatiure to got THE BEE | o with the orders of the commis- | eratic scheme disposec sectional demunds, fio Mails City creamery emp! thirty | iues educatiol e ixchango viows | “op Prties e teRty I Fowadeatory Tiave Been noth | © ymply with th or ler .‘(t e com ration hem tisposed : of demunds, »ble, consumos the product of 1,000 cows, | 488 € ducational topies and exchangoe viows £56 18" 0t b Pa 0 HHA T W AYS Br flled 1o carry d fll suppiy. Travelors who want | sion, whereupon the railroads carried |as visionary and imoracticable, e ; ) pounds of butter daily and dis. | 00 the various subjeots of educational intoi- |y ot o s 6 SR B EHEE AT 5 AR R P (e et | U T Lo tna supreme court | the Canadian peoplo must soon or 1utb | TiTE anmual statoment of caruiga of | birsos over 1000 ovory vear sty aud they havoentered nto tho work | (L (RIS LR KOOV S notity T e : e | 00 writs of error, holding thut | dotormine whether they will have na- | the An u Hell telephone compuny, | The new Methodist chu A ted Bt 1 ””"‘“"“"“ Wbl bl ‘}'"“ i “l‘\'""l“' “Oh, yes, I'm a domocrat,” observed Juan Pleass b partioular to give in cases fn Wiy $ 3 3 7 i hesfrm i g Sy T YR of Nebraska City will be dedicated Sunday, | ness that msures a successful and profitable i ’ Tifor a5 to date, Failway and numbe it was muot. competent for the | tional independe nco or enter into po- with headguarters at Boston, is not of a | (o appropriato services conducted bY | weotig, ‘o programme of toasy was car. to the rotunda lounger, “yot that is a ques of tra 3 legislature to delegate to the “ommis- [ litieal relutions with the United States, | eharacter to alarm the country that the | Iishop Hendricks of Kansas City. SR e e the par. | Hon just now, too, for I'm farming five sion a power of fixing ate i i and th iditions certainly seem mos . of the h ) instrument 1son t rge Mord: a resident of Edgar and ticlpants in evory instance handiing tho sub AIX Ay and may fl ver to tho Farw alliance, “1ho choice of the republicans at Kearno seoms to be nbout an even thing bhotween formor business man of that place, had his s nand bugdly mashed while couplini cars at [ Jec With a | ©"pland. Tie had recently entered the employ [ manuer that THE DAILY BEE. sr- | decline, or that the monopoly isin 5 signed to the voovidence of car 1 intelligently and in a ful propar- the establish sulation state against the will of the company | ring the latter as the safe ient of such rates by the | favorable to a majovity ofthem pre course, This, [ danger of tricture fing Sworn & 1ot Ci K 8s, i sin el taking of its property in | howev is a possibility only of the r urplu l’( ver two millions arnd an in iy )) |r\ml o eI e ation ; Thayer aud Genoral Van Wyck for gover- ) (o . fecratary ot Tk Bre | violution of tho constitution of the | mote future, [tmust be proceded by a | creuse of carnings of two hundred and | _dawes depiing of, GLOWA us, SECuree | ant momorial hall is tastofully decor- [ G0 A e to be vty atr ' Fublishi any, does solemnly swear tha o 3 AT f i y Yot e E Teb ot ot of 17 gainst three saloon keol ed and contains the S sevorl DLe L © 98 vty strof | HAAL G e o s DALY 1t for the | United States. prolonged expariment with a move iib- | fifty thousand dollurs over last year's | qid'si celime liquor to his minor son. The | ted and coutains tho exibits of tho seversl | o\ iy wince his opon bid for the Farmers ! \ted and @ toatm ran away | 8¢hools of countey, towns, cities and con ! four millions of | boy became intoxi hother | With him, one of the horses being kil alliance vote. How on | business of nearly " 1800, was A3 follow , it would bo unfuir week endine March ngement bet The opinion of the supreme court | eral commercial av d ties that have sought to illustrate proll Mondav, March does not deny the right of the legis the two conntries, and thers aro indi- | dollars, it is arvinging question PR i Lot G : not to mention that Governor Thayer is 3 | . : A 7 o our Covington criminals were taken to | ciency and interest i thediffusion of knowl I "»yf.‘.‘.f\,“‘\‘ i ture to regulate in some form transpor- | cations that the attainment of this may | telephone rentals should not bo sealed | oy 0o bonitantiary by the sheriff of Da o and goneral educational work. Con. | SFON& With bis party, too, and will certaiuly Thursday, Mir 5 tation charg butthe question to bede- | not boe far off, if our own people really | down a pitch or two. kota county Tucsday. ‘They were George | spicuously among these may be mentioned [ be a hard man to down in case he should bo im for | a candidate. d Plumas Langdon, sentenced | the exlibit of Otoe county, the asy Friany, Vi i T ed Wiy wiatH ey thador topted | dasire Assman Satirday petininod WaBITEU e b ot uOp LEALE It . THB s0ten ST \enctors | for four years for burgiary: Johu Flanni- | the blind at Nebraska City, tue deaf and |~ “hut befors 1 forget it let mo tell in the case under review was valic SIS AL Wel NSy Lol OFS | zan, eighteen months for robbery, and Ann | dumb school at Omaha, the' school for tho YBLESS YOU, MY CHILDREN. t ris, a colored prostitute, three years for | feeblo minded at Beatrice, the schools of | YOU that the prohibitionists are goiug to By one briel but expressive sweep of ol Wahoo, Waverly, HBennett, Long Pme, | €Ut no smali figure in the uext campaizu, k A car load of | Ewing Geneva, Pawnee, Montrose, Crete, | and tho soonor the people realizo that fact ' on public works to give security for the payment of the wages of employes 1s Average,.... rt of Minnesota supreme ioritatively declared that RORGE . TZSCHUCK, | Lho. E Wt (4B OV T s aligci Ty to iy | AV g Al ; s f i o his mouth, Farmer Church Howe of the | |~ 0oo0 5 e, 's the Edgar Timos fredent T‘”'“ 2 day of March, A “*'- i3 the intention of the legislature was to | o0l ol B S es away whatever reasonable and just. The laborer is | "¢ m“”"‘“‘“?mm e thormugtly un. | Bix Springs, iairmont, " Lyous, 'Gibbon, | up here tho bottor it will bo for them. Tho AR | Now mace rates recommended and published | £ ST FREE BRSO EY o noe | orthy of his hire and no reliuble con- | Gerstand the duties ‘of a well roglated | Sydney, and Weeplng Wator, fhaso con cians here, while they iy imagino ' T nnty of Doug! by the commission final and conclusive gl L Ll teactor can object to giving n guaranty [ household, could find good homes in our best o e G UL LRl t they are protty well posted as to the et B ok et, ol doly sworn.tes | s (o what e ble | cessity of the Farmers’ allianco. The WilL a1s6han 761115 6B Fabion to|| fFAmIicE at faiiwages,andsInter (ont watlldy || okl (wuimbors Sk Konoing, dIRGrTHLaL [F5avt St aivas vonlly db ok 0 oniA|or. Lhe ieorgn f. Tzac . being du LLuhs asto what are equal and reasonable $ r ; 1 discharge his 2 find husbands among our most deserving arkin s, clay - mod examination | Status of affairs, really do not dream o % Gaek A <ivs that he 1s secrotary of Tiy BER notorious Nem county farmer not i ' Hebadold P ars, pape 0 smpor ¢ heople b owe Finiichin: Company. that the aeenal average | charges, that the law does not contem- | ™ kb he peranized. | Pi8 sorkimen. youngz men. Thero are extra inducements | Papers, paper fo ain and ornamental | temper of the people out in that “vesteri amiy circuiation of “Tik_ DALY Bk for the | 1o’y o ilow any issue to be made or only endorses the aims of the organize [ in Edzar for this class of peovle. x.mml. el d awing, m...l.-rT ton | country. My own opinon I that the golden motith of March 180, 18851 cop for April, BLOINOT ALLDW:E 88 At yroducers, but declares iswith them 3 e, T _ . By O non L B P han v dn In ate p and industrial drawing and wood | oynortunity for the democracy is drawing ol 1540, 14, {74 conies s for May, 10 1400 copiest | inquiry to bo had as to whether the | DyotUeers pelares ho i ) WL the council has eut down the Iteddy”” Cunnon, formerly an inmata of | WOT WP R0 TR, b rAv e Yiha [ OpPOrtunity for tho domocracy is drawing on for Jiitiv, -0, 1%,55% coplex: for Juiy, 1989, 18,735 1 4 Sheart and soul.” The cause of (pportionmant for the current expenses | tho loarnoy industes school, has just ro- | (OERNES - SHEAY C B hiliren of the | BPaco, aud it 18 one of the possibilities, owing copins for t, 1%, 18051 copfes: for Nep. | rates ovde d by the commission are L i L e o iRy '[ e el i ) o ceived information to the effect that ho "." state, show real genius and are a | to the Farmers' alliance agitation and the temler, 1IN0, 16710 coples; for October, 1889, | wonsonable in fact, and that the rates ; 3 of the city oftices nearly fourteen thous- [ hoon left u fortuno amounting to about $0,000 | SetR, - SOW, TEL BTG R e i fedla.e L) 15 coples: for November, 1850, 10,310 coples ) every move made by this “noble organ- | 4nq q e anlmite | bythe deatiiot lis fathior fitho0asty Voune | cieait aitis: to whomiand tholvinstrictora. ) {prouibition suasin, that they will elect thiel far Decemler, 18, 20,048 coples: for Junuary, | published by the commissfon are the | o fee L0 B0 of RE B F R T e o OMBUESCatIEInLS ‘]" e ion was placed 1 tho industrial school Tho ‘l;‘(hlinll”(‘l( u.u] ulnm:_ deaf }-..x].l..y;m governor, Of courso, T do notsuy they will, 1800 10500 coplést tor’ Februsty, 180, WM | gnfy fones’ that aro lawful, onnd | FRuon’ SEEEE R LR £0 8 BEREE | tedibyidayor Gt + 10 sensible MA |y tho request of his parents and somo | Bh0 1RO, Teeme, IINARU EHAC FRAOS B | but they might. At any rato it s a dead : . Gronce B. Tzscvoek, | therefore in contemplation of law | . nu people of - Nebraskt, espet- | can dony that there are other prunches: | montis ax waardischuvrud. - 1ieias bose || rans tia buman sympathy awakensin lcoengr | COFtainty that wa willl havo wtrouk {Hckot oo oy efoRd e And subsorbedIn MY | the' ‘only ones hut v egnal and | A.Y W18 lx..u_‘ ‘!-l i \-(v(lhm:m;. 1Y | 10 need of the pruning out of omployuont for some timo aud almost | 155 G o, Bt of wil, the cabinat | in the flol, aud trom what T can guther tho re) - N g d G acquainted with the lofty motives e (HLJALLILRL b o P OT V0L work and furniture from the deaf and dumb | hoad of it will bo J. 1. Boyd o Sterling i". Frir,-Notary Pubiie. boRabARble. 8 B 3 1 m— — {helcvan Vel iy L hoad of it will be J. B vdor J. Sterling - ERRALED reagounble, ‘and tnay undor thosswnbe: |t i and varied vemacity of : 3 ok ICIG St e institute at Omana attests tuo most weaius, | p Kitne g Saahapiik 7 ; wnd the v oand varied venacity ¢ WITH a new gas company secking BtaitiavatAviio & BaconliionanE: Morton. Iitner man would be acceptable to W v b construction of the statuto thero is no f o 5 C SR TS S b onee | teamehi JELEL S e cto Haver, who runs u second-hand mar- | put this is possioly the exbibit furnished W [ yyo"sarty “aq they are both all O; K. on tho voice o wes « S L el e ] i owe th at once | franchise and two hundred and sixty- | riage buredn in Grand Isiand, is in trouble, | mogy opportunity for such manifestation. party, as they are bot Mg bl DA and heeded before the tariff bill is | POWerin Lhe courts to rest “‘",“' COm= | 1 igmize in his henediction of the atli- | (o as lamns discontitued, the spring- | e had a female candidate for matroniai | ™X¢ (e %all of order just after So'clock this | Probivition aud tarit reform. Tho matter passed. mission if it chooses to estublish rates |, %o comens that consistent cunning | tide does not p tn cheering prog. | honors on his hands and in spite of several | joruimge some minor committeo work was | is being much tabked of already in demo B that avo unequal and unreasonable, the [ 160 FE I Fh L e ea It S ; 3 16 t £ r"‘ sid|aitantgito M “"’;. 4 ‘,“*“";:] A."’““ “""""‘1 disposed of - stort ord Evidently the | cratic circles, and between you and me, but, 7 g foiegs R ;i A 1 Lis checkered caveer. ce 3 v par concern. There | utte 1is “riled’ Pete, and he is said to §GGILIOnE ABRIEol get o ¢ o ! LA Hiioic remedies ought to be applied | omnion holds that the law confliets wivh | 70 a0 B0 D0 5l 1o PECURIOL ll Lhpnignl conse o SE b have iritton some vory abusive: letiers to | heociiot l“l\»lv'(:~l'x|' B N i | mind you, this is strictly contidenual, wo } to expedite the compilation of the city | the coustitution of the United Statesin | 1 M1 & (ISR G KCBEEL 10 are soverad Tealis in the ComMpany s POHL | his customers who " rofused Lo accept the | of Donca gave the mitial paer aad ¢ ® | huvo atrondy begun our work. ‘Hhiore is much { ordinances, Thereisno exeuse for the [ depriving the railway compuny of its | = 0 e T e ‘I" ical pipe lin CLHLES LD D u.[;‘iu ot convssl) onsitni Demangs of the Pablic School. | core spondence going on unltl G :‘\|n.‘u'm.-n i (TR . i . f K 1 B mewmber 0 ¢ rganization. qi ¢ they swore ov C PRI L Howed by a lively discussion lod in tho state wi be wvolled and organ: delay in preparving and publishing tho | right to a judicial investigation by due | {7 o matrino : «t ho nas bee t Tecu F L & ] K ¥ GUC ) His exvevience as master of the | I¥ rmERre ace any more blegh]tncamatrimontil gy ondishofhas S0ctn arduor of mset and John | izoq, something the dcmocracy have never laws of the city. process of law. o : ) 2 vound over to the district court. ¢ill. The pr pal points at - e ? state grange some years ago, and the | corporations de ug reliet from public Rl 7 et omplished very thoroughly. We are —-— Tho elas et ha iy £ | “ 1 i isaue »mpulsory education HOROpINoNBLO’ AsAtho LRI e IV i The Coast asd Northwest. ; 0 counting on a vast amount of unsolicited b | i3min the sehool room. The topic rn California Wil | oizenoy Clause” brought up the sicepless zeal he displaved in digging | buvdens, they | should promptly file as | said be- Tiie mvestigation into the fees of the | commi ihe wool erop of nort republican assistanco. Whi sion cannot by regarded as New York sherifls office develops un | clothed with judicial functions in po 'fw il “:‘“" '“‘I'(l‘.'“vall( their uml.n'] wion f:v.) oli [lx\h'l o m; 1ot ba hall a8 large ns 1n 185 G tibroHIbLioay TR ioE IS e TR BT ofticial gold mine that at this distance | sessing the machinery of o court of jus- | | I" ‘l‘i‘ 1k A X ) e e | EOLU¥gCOUNGILEIERh I AhERE YO LONVEII OO Whilo gambling i liconst 1 in )}un:un' Prof. Corbett of Aurora presented a paner | ypiet, the probubility that the Farmers’ throws a buge shadow over the Doug! R e ol ) et and trebled his value as a political | There is rcom’ for a few more tax | gambling debts cannot be coliected by Luy on “The Teacher of tatay. A prastiaaltl N e e S T L e g fangpchtioinnts o et | fapmer. It was this profitable | shiv “Iho ioss of cattle in castera Wash aisqusaion followed at, ed by Julius"Conklin | {ICAME LN 10 FEECl iy Tabilant y Lospital job. sonablenesst of the rate of charge for | 0 L e R does not exceed 25 per cent aud of horses 10 [ of Long Pind ck, makes the democrats seeretly jubtant, —————— transportation. involving as it docs the | SXPErience I, iy Bl o vae ot Minhasotu | ericsnt Mo oiection of ofticer? followed and the | for tn u Kilkenny-trimzular fight betweon g i 02X e 3 ughes | the agricultural Montana stoek ra strongly object to | worl of the forenoon closed. H. 1. Hu; oo STA et bl vecamI it croR L ta | oS Ch yisw elevied presidents W. . | Lronin, wo see & the policy the corpors oo S Skinner of ¢ treasurer, aod Miss kva | Df i it M) % s ! = 2 i 3. King of Red Cloud Ay, clouds which havo so long hung ov (vicd Shelypatolls The Ildo Ireo Press says $60.000 of | ™ ph i % fermoon the work was divided into | democratic party in Nebraska. Nev loney went to pay Culifornia nay UL od into parts ! Faisots|tho/pastowidtor Y | three sections, and the work commen “No, | havo heard of no probabin republi= oy e b Tusearora (Nov.) Times | PEOWPHY ut 1330 o'clock. Drof. Wightmnn | can congressional candidates; haven't had tho olathioy\¥estoyilunversly i easntediv ey time to investigate as our city isnow o sts, the republicans and tho light breaking through the / tho at the head of an imposing appeara X Alo | granger decision is as short Lin Beat countless b Tt system of reciprocity which gives | gloment of reasonablencss voth the ['nited States an average of fifty rards the st r und active ' lians in ex- cha for one boodler should be en- cowzaged by the government. re- ghted as in 1885, a brass bar \ 7 { m f though th enas of the dis- wblie, is cminentiy o question for 3 DD IENOD LY A0 e 09300 2. 0ol etin g 2d farmer then attempted to due inclelntinyestich Bonigea uising s tear him away from his peaceful vetreat process of law for its determination. 2 ; and pel him o sacrifico his time i company and as regards the tions pr A Unigne ¢ Kansas Uity Jowrnl. = Justices Bradl Gray and Lumae dis- " ) 1o only i ed by the Indians | | v Tiny should be 1o oni- S 2 i and tastes for the country’s good. the 3 i S it 1y live stac by tho Indians I Slavly paper on the subject of *Latin and ; i Tit 2 stiould be foy in tho Ameri- | ganted from the optnion of tho court, | Soc 5002 ¢ H18 €01 ke Give Missi Sorcl Aw cre dogs and groybacks, Crerman and ‘Cheir Place i the Curvieuiwm,” | agitated over local politics—the olec : can boodlers” colony of London. The | J it e that the R G ol | B (R e (b ik e ias been hung there for the wurder of a 15 Weston, @ cool near Salt Lake Cit Discussion follawed, led by Prof. Hart of | & mayor and city council on next I'ue | new extradition treaty between the 2 Tamiiai and kepu him at home. necro. o0 one hang whs attacked by two garroters named Wer- | Franklin_ acagemy. Othcrs purticipated. | Thoro are two promivent tickets with ore \ 1 - | £ i (5 QA O My S By "-“"L bt sl i b s Tho alitance is 60 be congratulated on | Rag a g i S pareitioen dhevtnaimatosh dbad | imtiacony I dmobioan ColBees U ILICOL L li5)) lumber merchant and a prohibitionist pnalen e = rogalive and not, a Judiein 8 3 X i nan and. woman 1ofb 4 i Hil Y. Caldwell of the state universit 3 E i Sebalaling g 2 T R D e S e o Aok receiving the endorsement of the vet- . A mahiand aiiglaflia morican LGSRt NS i o e niversity | 1o tle heaa of one of them. Iu whis par- { one, and Justice Mitler, in stating the ; 5 : Hardly Conceivabl- Sierra county , one day st week for [ ““Sacred History™ by President Aylesworth i e s il e e 08 e | eran Farmer Howe. T'nat he is sincere lycnos b Doswnicvitle to et married, ihey went on | of tho Christitn uaivorsity, “Historical | ticular only have we drawn the lines down Boopriss, dofaulters and decrepit | 5006 PO 0 Bakoen o5 in his approval, those unneguuinted i L e s nd packed thelr wedding clothes | Study as a Meatat Discipline by Drof. A | thore, and * an earnest cffort will i cashicrs contemplating o summer trip | SRl 10 LIEsC. d 4 with his caveer will not deny. The fact | ywiey N e i k. B ShoNOptan0 ool ong ol lowaniby 1 dis. [ be mado to defoat Siicy. IHis subportera rates ave fixed either by lc ture or - 1t e 3 Al L The presidency of the United States is the | ¢ussion particy 1 by 1'ro ard ol ro keepin his prohibition proclivitics to Canadi must i supiand smover| eI G e e or ] that he cultivates railroads on the side r e next fow weoks | Lighest gift in e power of tho people, bug | tho state umversity, Dr. Farnham of th e ; 5 L 2 )y & commission, the aggricved parties i 7 A highest gift e of t e, bu 3 Ak A TRE (08, t » backgronud as much as possible, bu promniie.. T o fow days tho. domingen | Y commission, tho awgrioved partos | ;') onelusive evidencaot sincorily, ot nanron o w2 | bighest L n i o of, ho eghle bt | whi "okl nd resident. Jingtand. of | n tho background os much us possibe b will Do shorn of its atteactions as o re. | PAYC & right to appeal to the courls, | o' 4ha contrary, it throws u volume ¢ s o A Nieitor ono. Ho ean npooint tie postmaster | Hustings madg up sho work (of tno section | the voters are not to bo fooled. The people’s v shorn of its atteactions as o 2 et 4 On th . v c p i feot 1 of colleges and schools, sicet will be headed by N. A. 1 r, who aud until the judiciary has decided the | ronv' 0 met E et b diversify faeming A Double Provlam, at Mineral Loint, Colo., 12,000 fect abovethe | Of colleges and schools, - Lo | tieiet will be hea 7 N. A. Bakor, who is ight on his ciforts to diversify farming The county superintendents entertained |y yapublican, but o sterhng man and very stoeracy of thicves. treat for t G stbe taken Sier City Journn t ¢ frie and secuve a protitable crc gardiess o 4 s Sl e Bl themselves and their frie and sacuto iy profitabl S ! “Muko the Missouri navigable,” says the | 'Ihiomas King, who was sontenced to ha section, and they did it w of seasons and brices. e acts as attor Owmalia World-Heralo 1t isleasior anid than | | Bou L‘M:xlnvuf“, :—\'lh}llr‘ll“ D }n;m (b--;“h”f";_- ford of North Platte, Mrs. M. L. de Clircqs | tions will rule the clection of councilmen ney for the Missouri Pacific mevely 10 | done. Aud when the Missouri 1s wade | | ‘,A\:".‘mcf.‘-u(x.» i \»M;[m «:W“ A m:". of Molineand A, d'Allemznd of Arapanoe | the anti-prohibitionists vs the prohibitions show his favmer friends that tale rigable there is unother hard job Ay Ys i o o > ex. | LU0k principal parts iu the exerciscs. ists, ‘Tne fight will be a hot one, but 1 thinlg = how his favmer friends that talent navigzble tuere is another hard job—to get | Friday, and the date now fixed for the ex R e oat b s tissue applied to farming invar people to navizate it. ceution occurs on Lhuraday. byl no. i Hicans' & tholl 1aHACE. N1atar. | iBakenwiilivin SRHO 8 utor- But for the ravages of storms and tho | eyting of the trio. Papers and.[ Prising and a thoroughbred. While tho i an, thole own | Loyilar with ove question the rates so fixed 1 as the law of tho land. e did not agree with the court that it was necessary that common carriers should be given notico befor rates in which they were interested weve fixed ybody. The same condi- T monkey and parrot ttme between the teans Missouri roads in passeagor rate cutting does not seem to raflle in the least the temper of general man- fiuo fellow, agers who gointo spasms at the mere S pny. - - A mention of o “,l““..lul” on corn rates. $0, but when the question of the justice Lad E———8 A Sienal of Distress. robina, a woman at Placer, Cal, would have | disenssions were all well propured an vrohibition cohorts will likely bo dofeated : ) ates. | ot theso rates was taken boforo the | DEsprrr the clouds on the business Cliisas v msdniin petiacrolon Shemiollve, roiaid U fariy, % 11 Bradbury of Watoo, A°C. | this suring, they will almostsurely carey ho — 7 + WO acre: B 8tol 0 - r'ob Ong of Creighton, A Stor VAT f IXe: 3 4 o moerat CHICAGO'S grain gamblors have suc- | courts it was necessary that the rail- | borizon, thero are cncournging signs of [ Democrats are cluming with mueh ve- | would not have come down . from the LG RO ”rlMmi"";’;r‘gM'.::"]Lu:lr: city of Kearney; that is, if the democraty ceeded in shutting out the bucket shops | '0nds should have a right to be heard, | a healthful condition of trad rough- | het t there is no danger of Tennes- | mountains aud these two drawbacks do not | leading s i don't forge to the fore. 'Ihe old condition ing R 8 I} v £t B GE A sea goi spublican. ‘Those whoare familiar often oceur The programme of tho cvening was "niso of things, when there were two factions, the i 0ou R Ialane b ralta et i It is quite provable that the effect of { out the couatry. Bank clearances, & ice ware familio g i 4 prog 4 | 1 ) cers. is moro Bkl i, e e lic e L o with the ways of deimocrats recognize tais | Vaqueros, « a band of cattle to Sierra | carried out in scetions, ana the lacge aitend- | Boyd-Miller and the Morton, wrrayed than probable that the federal Ty will | this opinion willbe to lend the states | which should be an index of the volume | With the wass of donoorats « ¢ N e T e | | P e s it T e e h e Rl e R e s S soon compel them to bar the doors and | Which have railway commissions to do | of business, exceed “last yeur's corve- [ **° ES81E0;0 &8 gréat snow storni. Ihey knew the locality | Lancoln are giving due interest 1o the meot | arated, and o wau from either side woull i 1C 4 2 > 3 Ntk . ' B o e e s pe ME crated, nn nan fro ither side woul ] elect their victims through faro's peep way with them, teaving with the - | sponding totals, Railvoad trafiic and Sane a ractical, “\" s Y '[ “,'i'\‘ ‘,” i l’:“l ’,'\'l ing of the association, receive the solid support of th YOl gh fa e { 3 3 o 3 by siuking o sh 3 e feot in depf IDiiB SUDREME COURT, 2 N islat the duty of fixing rates. ‘The | railvoad earnings are larger than they St Lotis GUYbz-D2 16w and by that moans seeured Dl ; 40 think that u large proportion of fair-minded e s railvonds would still have tho right [ have been for years. The . volume of | The total aption law proposad in wve stock Qe D I supreme court to- | g yhinking republicans will support tho OF the seven contests decidell by the | to go to the courts, but 1t is pos- | trade moving from tho great joobing | $20° "““_" 0y 1t 183 ° 100 stato ropublican convontion Warren v8 Ruben. Motion to dismiss | democratic nominee in prefercnce to a re.u- elections committee of the house, four | sible they would be less likely to | centers is unprecedentedly large. Nev- \f':" n‘ )‘u ‘ \ ,u'uim had whoarever the \: il l.;'.' ll\Hl;n:l.l.hI u'v:(‘}‘\n-”m;\.l‘n. el 1. vl.‘ W vaCuss count 3 '.\1‘,“ B own jwho 18 a-straddlo were in favor of republicans and threo | do so when rntes e GHod by & AR : | PTG i [ognselfEansianiborahyllihil jiles) udvanca causo on dovket s hv:tx“»”-; e prohibition questi 1:‘; in favor of the democrats, These fucts | legislature than tixed by o com- wost, causod by excossiy T ! man, governor, suy tar, the causes from tho Seventh judicial distr Ijmyaaliyariionkolipatties bl 6ot 1 1 Al s - d be enforeed, tate, treasuvce, Rupe pubiic i nnot holp but ko a decp intercst in tio effectunlly dispose of the democratic | mission. At any rate. a certain effect | portation rate Ihe absence of specu- | wise they wi 0} instruction and state priater, x cnsoa were filed for trinl look just n when there sre such good sharge of partisan bins anc rogard f Wwill be 't ST SR ful \ & - ! 12 CO808 e ed for trix olciue MALCLEY ich eharge of partisan bias and disregard of | of this opinion will ho a material modi- on, however, is a hopeful sign tha Half or more of (ho farmers around Oak ophin Shultz va, Chomas dohnson; Liver- | prospects of a lively ligh evidence, fication of the Minnesota law, while | the present condition has not been th The Negro's Ri tale, Wash., will not have any hay and | pool & Loud e insurance “Anything new in politics in 1%l B railway commissions generally will soo | result of inflation, but that within a few St Lotis Gioh Kt many witl b short with grain to_ put out | the Gevian insurance company of New [ o BRSTIE O BRIEES ViEN the smelters of Loadville pro- | i ¥ SoiROms Bt : LR N 4 Sonator Shoruian trankly 1y that Lo has | Mol crops.” Tho winter isting: 80 Jong, | Voric and e Firomon's Tnd ansugancs | 52810 W } sl t0at0 giinat bhor it tion o doth o tho! nogossity. oftia conseryativ months the eapital no g el BV e R becn et | thes have been compolled tofeed their huy | comy of Califorain vs. Jolin A. Buck- B it I 1 R yon | i fixing tinnsportation chirges. the development of trade and the ex G fl i to wel their cattle throug, acd sbould errors from tho district court of Lan “Nothing hardly worthy of mention, Thn Mexienn silver-lend oves, it is strong B ter if tho buliot had not been given to the | preaicup at once it 1s said some will yet loso | caster conuty ; republicans though, that is a good mwany of woof commerce will ¢l ing in view thoe fact that theiv action is | pans ar - the | golored man. Cert cisions were handed 't to jud tization, lutcewiys of obstruetions. justifiad th 1t has ot | eattle e fol John L1 Klahn of San Francisco bas sued [ down ) Horace ©. Brewster, & well-known hotal man, Allis vs. Newman. Appeal from Hamilton | © jon of his wife's | county. Motion to dismiss. Motion over. | ments. They have be It il Iy the re proceeding, 80 ntof a noint thom, ber seem to be p of unsat e on aee tory postof proof that this class of mineral is essen- tinl to successful smelting, Whatever e ) vantage to tho frecsmen nmen not endorsed benelit the duty would confer on the > e ¥ e A for #0,000 for the alieus tead intercsts of the country would be ARRIERDLY RESPONSE: PRESEICIN0L UL gk s '_‘,“,'l””“"’ BERPISELEAA IOTR ton. Tue story gous back four vears, | ruled. Opinion by Maxwell, I by the party in many instances, and we doi’s 2 g ! T IR T TR Lful in informing the Cner- | away by the aciion of the governm the complaiuant states that about August | itussell'va, Longmdbor, or from John- | il that, but 1 suppose wo will geu over it overshadowed by the damage inflicted ) s B : = . | its nullification by state fraud and violenco e an Francisco the | son county. Afiried. Opinion by Cobb. ! on smelting and refiniug worl thae far anaita comunitiae. of the Meelon wpon yehasitprinsthor b b that must how b ant enticod his wifa away from her | Ct ollinigood timo:, ‘There 14 u:gaad deal of smelting u o & works, A § e A e S 1 | 18 ono of the things that must somehow be 1t enticod his wife aws om her [ Ch d $ 4 5 house of representatives of (ho resolu- | Will tref with the government for the | 1% 00 ot hor 10 neompny bl | & chtiel mortgage in the form of a bill of | talk about our next governor, wnd thoro is N rotic possion ¢ i werokee strip, N 3 o1 t wher it sale, with u defeasanco clau ven and re- [ likely to b n host of men who would just as P A e i tion looking toward negotintions for | cession of the Cherol trip. Not SRS R to San Dieco, her whereabouts being ui ale, wit ‘ X ' discovery in Chiengo of a gas e i g only is the government to pay a faiv AHY ARIBINOON TH kunown to him until November, 1889, for | ceived bona fide, though untilled, beld valid | Jief us not relieve the incumbent of his oners plant huilt and operated without the | §loser ‘I-“‘ prvangemants wii, Eansdn S oL e Rl L I B 3 ARIRINQO] & which hc asks 85,000, He furtiic an dainst subscuent origages Naving | ouy duticn, T, “J. Majors, of 1 pond AG ‘omes the aunouncement of a motion in | cash value for the land taken, but is tc - ! . Raen il notice thereof at the time of taking o JoB0I0r8, I consent of tho. & owities h rned | Comes the aunouncement of a motion in g m criminal intimacy between the da actual no! o i ATl e A an} ol 4h athorities hag turned § BN &t e expressing the | Aid the Indinns in expelling ull non At i tioned, for which he domands the additional | their respective mortpages. member of the last lewislature, wouliu't of loose sev natural gas wells of indig+ # . ; s ilizanaiintthatnllen aet sl liasltalias Alittle wl damages. Where the holder of a chattel mortgage, | ject. He isan old pelitician, and by the nation, There might be somo forgive- | OPinion that closer relations uld | : LAyA0 QR 08 RL I8 401G Together. A Journal reporter happened into the as deseribod nbove, through ignorance | conld muster up quite a following, and then noss for the dheoky nrocesding. oven | 0Xlst between the United States and | lncuisi th 1t to loeate friendly Lo- g Pirst Notional bunic while somo gentlomen | and good faith, without iutent to- dofrand, | yhere is Courch Howe, of courso ho 18 & RASIKIRACURQUYEREREROUI R aB AN s v b et i 1. | dinns on t ! On s N plual flouk o examining o haie bridle, the vrop tore the 530 in two parts, thus separatin vith i though the aldormen were not *‘sgen,” | the dominion of Canudun, and petition- | & i et A winisome pout, O e e Halon Hous. | the sranting from the defebsauce clause and | Without his uspirations, but for the fact that the porpetrators are | & the dominion legislutare to 19pme A e prablswiatio wnethog theing: irielans Tin b wondorful piece of work, cousist. | upon the tril presonted tie two parts as an | “Tho Farmers’ ailiance is busily ongajeed PR AR NS S T e atintions will proceed with much alac LG iR R h R R A abined. | entive instr L hold that st was veceiv- | atits work of organization, aud, in Iille e \ st trio d . fatall, Tho( are PR e o trinkot hag i history. 1L wai mado by i evid noro count b s e without the forn bri about unrestricted reciproc vity, 1 : | 1 1 o9 :' A bv_ulvi.‘...m_ Hw_‘, e .u: B0RY, 19 i do b 8 <Von A 1 | mer ‘l'»'u““ 4' v”. v”, \”r ] e between tho countries. The fair infep- | from wn o dispose of the Ou Delicious O O el wyaro usea. | ety givan ani. rafusg g to make its pres it ( ‘land liternry bureau. after | once from this would T especially when they ave receivin Yo et Phoy are not horso hairs as bridles usuw I'rank- | ence felt next fall, that's settldd. Tho pro- 1 Cleveland liternry bureau, after | ¢! ! Ak AN B Youutlc uanm. . are, but it is made of lacks shorn (rom Cobb, tionists are the busicst toads in the pud a two weelss’ punful silence, has issued [ instead of the projosed s in our | ¥ 5 hron i mamoe, s of Indian eonvicts upon their entratioa uid are hecomng more ageressive every a letter in which the public is in- would v ly affect | * 983 TUAHIMEQ, A hon territ sorvico. 1L 18 ono of Thoy are holding wectings all over tho formed thut “Grover is pleased and dtural interests of Canada, : \ oatast pivces of plaiting over produ ] . and aro certainly going to take n ‘s f i h committes of dic T | Montana an. scupied. two and one-half with u nomination for the | causing afeeling of unfricudl 3 k5 L g ‘HI s sudioln Al Menlapn and. aoatuinl wa GRdDongshll from Joinso tin the caumpaign that will s VRN idency made by a mock convention | resentment there, tho effect ha " 3 N B1on. ; DR OREOY SR SRILIOY bented to Mr. Kleinschmidt and is highl by Max me of the sleey ople in and about of Ohio univorsity students, ‘The en- | to stimulate the desive for moro liberal [ 301 hus foilowed out Ll 0 recommen I clMauvisRlaha Yauna ANl (e | prised - - et eyl Qmpaat e BRI ST S couragement given the mockors indi- | commerciul vlations. The Canadian | Lo of the natiowal ‘board of R AR AR PTALY LOOKS FOR WAL OMAHA eates thit Cloveland is not averse to | faruers could havdly fail to view with | 0 :‘,' ‘ 208 “ ot -“‘K ‘;“' K8 "“-“(“‘“‘ Phie lovely girl Joaked o miomont at bis out- | rp o printe Adiance Endangero proviteam Sy i \ 0 inufacturers from difforent sections | stretched hand afi a low )8, bk ! ¥ carvying tho mockery to a fatal con- | some alarm tho prospect of having theiv f MEIWEETHETE TIEE L1IE0" SOCtiins | Sroiched Bant & AR A the Witharawal marck s | LOAN AND TRUST slusion in 92 mueket in this countey m 1y | aE:he sounErY.” i TRG. provisians. of (tha. [ AONR ABR HIREERE GO \ i (Copyright 1590 by Janes Gordon Bennet n by Max N . R B veducode by the impbsition of highep | 10 trosuch usto insuve uniformity in R A S IR IS A0l Ross, March 80— Now York Horald COMPANY. Tho establishment of large agricul- | duties on the products tl now | it8 application. Tne debtor is to be [ Ay Eeipse, Mother-*I'm afra Cabld—Special to ‘Tug Ber—ltaly s as | DAL n Capiea] oo Caplial, $802.920 ) §9 0K : protected without imposing ouerous | husband is going to be itl. How did no wuch frighitened at tho retirement of Prince brs, Surah Lord commonced suit agalust | S00APIRE C ) L tural works in Vieginia to supply the | send here in considor i ke Lo Rusband ia going i be lil, How dul uo, w rod at tho rotiromcat of Prinee | oy Noonan and Kobort Itetumin, suioon | ive and aetis stoc s et oy Farmers' alliunces of the country with | and it will not be sury iip: | IMERHR RN S "‘r"““‘ L SRR DAL ittt (o &ttt | (BINARIG AR IEARG MOYAYANALGALE IMeRik A | 8 0f this city, wnl L | BUTN N Ta and trn t Carpora f that of cquity pussed the ho arc h d $ N L0 recover N0 o 5. She | tions; tuke AT ropart ' machinery, il sucenssful, will bo an on- | soon found to be very n ity paper as about to tuwble down with o crash, RGO t recover ) 8 pro terprise of unusual importance. 1t is | in favor of ity. sug. | buskruptey et §ill bring order ont Her praises loud o used to sing Symen ave bawiidored aud overybouy i3 Michuast an Jo fun MU | Omaha Loan & Trust Co e ey e s » tho confusion arising from conllicting Now he s | waliting for the signal from nler ( S ted fght hieh | 1 t ; ¢ | § & k 9 claimed that the project has the sup- | gestion that followed the aunoincement R 8 O RAREA e da th ARINR J0F > LA Crianl. | gulted 1 a fig which Lord got bis le e e | A ttranse I the Aumasious et o | 1878 ot o viten and will ba roosived | Ho wonders how bt il ito could anniy ollve i tond” of, such it | Brvn "t “ihcaniur I it B | SAVINGS BANK v ) with satisfaction by the commercial o specie 1 tige, but. thuse who kaow Bignor | FRIMGLAIAN DL JO8 WORK Tor BX WOLthS, A 16th and D las Stros e Unitod States, & 4 Juce | favm products was th o ( : An exchange cails lovo ‘'a species of in- | bis pros " fact Lint Lo s not buon i well man i . th and Pouglas Strosly the Unitod States, and that i on bR ReDy ) a ,l_ll ( A world, toxication.” Pernaps that is ivhy thecourse | Crispi fes rtain thit ho will not 1w to | R o AL A NA R &1 1o &5 | Pl in Capital $50,000 fairly startad it will be able to furnish | producers would seck o Furopeun mar- e of Lrue 10ve is #0 often arrested 1 of auy other politician, ‘Tho | thut b SAEROR O BRI B0} gy 1 & guaraut pital, .. 100,000 the ry agricultural implements | ket for their surplus, but a little reflec- A DECISION of intevest Lo old soldic Pather—“1 dou't beliove you've an ounce s in dungor.-that must bo | Rby Y ST RN R A G t ¥tockhola 200,000 atacost below ruling prices. When | tion would convince them that they | hus beon rendered by Seervetary Noble | of braus in r head." " Son—*They are T A by fo i o | 5 Por Cont Intarest Pald on Doonosits farmors buying their tools and ma- | could not peasonnbly hope foe results us | touching the question of assignubil oamrolyunhoasaassy, Iethel I g0 only I rmany has | A A N o N FRANK ). LANGE, Ca % chines on time are obliged to pay im- | satisfactory s they get from teading in | of the right to make a soldier’s add Roversing the Process: Widow with six tnpie gilis.| Mosks Hres, preniaih it ot Eeion | ormguns: A 1. Wyt o 0.1 plement dewlersat the rate of threo per | the United States, They get us | tional homestoad entry. The secretury | ehildren (1o suitor) — Yo no, Georg . v, | exchanze, are boro and stuto thapthoy havo | Dinyorons: A, | SAn TN STaNN 4 cent a month & wide field is opeu forun [ good prices us our own favmers | of the interior hus concluded that a vet- | 434 a3k me to bo your w Well, they totoll mo f - railroud, tho Yunkton, Nor(olR& Sout ‘ Y IR WG Naaay o, i agricultural fuctory oporated on princi- [ for their products azd pay o great [ eruo hasno such authority to use the | *5 WY biden® © 0 G HHaavER B antioE At LOBNSIN ANY AMeunt madaan ity & ples of co-operation for the bencfit of | deal less for the manufactured goods | privilege granted to him alone in “\laria, that fellow s positi thy worst b b s that he | Northern is b ) Sioux Palls anat 2| “#arm Proparty, and on Collatera the farmers of the whole country’ they buy of the Uuited Suates. The tor, sale or ussignment, This is stick 1 over saw s stage, Ho makes Irawn before long pushod to Yaukton if @ s tow | & iy, at Lowes Rate Currenttas

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