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1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEK: FEIDAY, MARUH 28, 18w, I'HE DAILY BEE CONSTITUTION AL BARRIERS obscure or uncertain. The : oad entrin Il been in Vrv_-- lled 1iquors in this country has incroass !‘,}"";‘W\'j“,‘,“,‘ WO Wolnh a Aok B 1 \il(\ H’K(”“L H)]\l“‘ - - - whorecd Ihe federal coustitution was framed | of prominent interest to the whole p oty ymissfotier om 4'{ gallons to 13 gallons ,'I‘}', B e inmm L& onily tirface dikwing: and E. ROSEWATER, Editor. + | with the object, in part, of promoting | ple. None hns more intimato relation [ the genaral land ofice holds that "r.;":“‘-j‘“ :‘h':;:v i'..’:l.'-“.‘.;"}.s,l»‘\n‘.’i' .‘-fl;.‘-:;‘;‘:&u y‘"‘."y'.'r{:"-"x?"'f."" \‘y‘.'f"' ro whon he proves —— PUBLISHED BVBRY MORNING, | ihe enural welfare. Nothing could |to the gansral wrosperity. Iv canuot | whilo thoiguelot lotter of Wa lnw mAY | o yigyilod liguor par capits was 338 gallons, M dov, Dr. Ttobinson has zono east to com- | A Farmers' Alliance Address A 1ave been farther from the intention of | therefore receive too frequent or gen- | have been Viglated, that good " fuith is nd 10 1888 1t was 1,23 gallons. Tho highest | plete arrangements for tho Northwest Chau Traunsportation Board TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIO its framers than that it sho he | eral discussion, or bo too uggressively | un element got to ve ignored in Woigh- | consumpuion since 1810 was ¢ S6 gallons, in | tauqua on Lake Kampeska. —He wili return g Daity and Sulday, One Tear bulwark of any special interest, or con- | agitat wvement of the | ing the ovidénce to establish o claim. | 1560, We do not imagine, howover, v Tae, Aot e ok 8F pre e Thiee Months stitute a protection for the projects and rs for Kkeeping it prominent in | For that réison Commissionor Grof hins | sueh atrifling thing s a fact will at sl in- | B8 o rounas will vo immediately com- | STATE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION, Wy '.",.-,.'.’,“".. Voraith o operations of small bodies of the people | public attention is to be warmly com- | on soveral peonsions reversed the ruling | terfere with the constant repetition of the menced, and will be ready for tae meeting / OFFICES believed by the great majority to be | mended and ercouraged. of local ¢ficors bound to r the | statement. in June, " b ymadia, Hee Buflding. ditldig inimical to the general wolf It lettor of th Jaw, where the fucts in the SFATE JUTLINGS w:r[:‘xl.‘.'w(.:{‘:.':r.'\“.:‘:\'.3;“'\1"@:’"- e mastoton | The Annual Session at an L g QI s 1o and 15 Ttibuna’ Bullding. | was not designed to Ue the sa Tr of the assortions of the | particular case warranted such proceds Lty ! g day nt @ depth of twenty feet by workme State House Matters A\ Wasninaton, No, 81 Fourteenth Stree guard of monopoly and corpo- | British tories that they were indifferent | ure. Secrciary Noble has approved Nebraska making railroad cut. The tusks are nearl Youthtul Thief — City Council arl Street + \ ¢ | i PR gl n . i i " six feot in length and from four to six inches <outh Omalia, Corner N nnl 20ta Straats, rate power in defyir and de- | to dlie opinion is futed | Judage Groff's puling fn almost every The I'rankiin county fair will be held Sep- | F¥ tore b B O to0th measures about four News and Notes, Lol AL, inchies across tho face and nearly ten inches CORRESPONDENCE, foating the popular will, It vrovided | by ti tivity of their literary bureaus | instance. The procedents thus estab- m . nications relating to news - | for equal and exact justice to all, but sending gratuitous contributions to | lished are ¢atuable in protecting ontry- Th Lelibbdag Lt been let for the new HOUr | i, jongth, and from the enamel to the base of or should be addressed to the Edito; il ¢ 3 it ) y e { mill at North Hend. g tho roots they are avout six inches, Sceveral One Chance Only e the cardinal idea and purpose of the this country. The most | men in their claims where it is conelu- About eighty-five thousand bushels of dar | of the footand lew bones are fairly vreserved, | 1iviony, b March BUSINESS LET 1 | statesmen who ordained and established » bureaus wis main- | sively shown that they intended in good | corn s in store at Stromsoury but the riba, thigh bones and vertebra |, oot reh slotters anc 4 snoulid ! 1 b M f WL 3 1 Y 14 300! ¢ bled to plece on cxposed to the ai 4 . ) TS e Bublismime Company, | the federal constitution wasthe general | tained by the landiords and managed | faith to comply with the homestend fiso Vranklin county, soldicra association | crumbled to pioces whon exposed to sho air. | {1 Byl L BALLEL O, Drates, cheeks and Postoitice orders | q one Houston, who acquired im sut that misfortune, sickness, exti will hold a reunion 1 Septem ber. T : i e Al e pavabla to the order of the Company, | £00d : phal : el N SARL MM RWIgY SiCiHesy) SXioeI There is u great demand for flax seed at PERSONAL AND POLITICAL county, received by the state boa Yet it hus become the fashion toareay | ishable notorioty as the discoverer of | poverty or cipeumstances over which [ Columbus this spring. o take the pluce of - portation today explaius itself (”J‘r Blfi P“mmmlg CUIIIWHY;FNUNU[UN constitutional cctions to almost every | Pigott. Houston’s bureau appears to | they had no control prevented them | corn St. Louis Globe Democrat: Mr, Clove Besepict, York county, Marct dine Farnam and Seventoonth SrO%S | proposition intended to subserve the | have fallen into inocuous desuetude | from steictly obeying the lottor of the | ‘Ihe citizans of Franklin have bought mas | land has not made public speech for ten | o the Honorable State ' Boar WA waed it Theetl S8l i P A OE AR Tor et | 1l Kb (R o | chinery for a chiecsa factory aud will teasu it | days. Perbaps he is writing n spring poom. | portation-Gentiemen: We, the THE BEE ON THE TRAINS. general welfare and demanded by public nee tho wreck and ruin of the forgers. flaw. This is the spivitin which the | fofh S0 Atchison Globe: Inthesedays of wonders | farmers and mombors of ‘tho 10 exctise for a f w‘fl‘ulnjgyl K}‘*‘: sentiment, Huge monopolie are 4 weekly contribution has been sadly | homestead act should be constraed in The Tecumseh National ba successor of | reform stalks around spelled wit big 1t | lodge of the rmers: alliance e L il appiy, TeAvolors wiio wint anized to control the products of the | missed from the waste-basket, but the | erderto encourage the poor man to | Russeil & Holmes' bank, will be ready for | and woric sits idle in the corner spelled with Yorl county, demiand th it you Tior: Bk aiid can’t get it on traing whers othef | ¢oungpy and fix their prices—coni- rk of enlightening Americans goes | tako up landsand remove the hard- | business about April L. Y IEALT 5 1 point whare we will be abie to abt Omalin pApers nre carried are requested to 18 + 1 Berberick pleaded ty toselling | Dhiladelpnia Press: Private Dalzo At A Hotiey The 1R 3 binations which the courts declare | on with censciess vigor. One Willinm | ships from his path. quor without a license at Ilartington and | Doseses to run for congress in the Sixte ing vrice for our products. W e particul give In all eases full |00 lawful—and when itis proposed | Pentland, hailing from Mullingar, has ——— was fined $100 and costs Ohio district, It would serve congress : ‘H:' "_'t"h""\““‘;m“l“ "‘,“'.‘:?.‘:f, to date, railway and number i = -t o1 KErE b ore desta that congress shall legislate for their | favored Tie Bep with several pamph- L recommendation crotavy An clection for the location of the county [ 8bout right if ho were elected. prevarication or evasion We bo held in McPherson county April | St. Paul Pioneer-Press: Becausa the O, created you as a board for th ihree pomts will compete. ter Buy Pilot nominates Mr. Cleveland and’ you sHRILAD ouF bidd - A 3 , The T sch Grand Army post and Wo- | prosidont in 1862 it is uot necessarily ini- | 1o that those « Sworn Statement of Circulation legislation. The country swarms with | that “‘there is veally no national party [ mentislikely to recoive caceful con- | man's Relief corps neld a camp fire lnst even- | Plied that Mr. Clevelan§§s in the soup. ’ the trust placed of Nebrasea, Las, speculators whose operations all disin- | in Treland at the present time.” The | sideration. Aside from the fact thut | iug for the benetit of the relief fund. pDetroit Freo Prass: aulboo fs the frat | now sholl never O it ek, secretary ot Tur Dre | terested men admit ave inimical to the [ sweet William Mullingar turther | the pension system properly belongs to |, Albost Greantaingor has bean convioted in | Wil (ioio N o' vhct aceount of tho fums | Lanoitor pgas i this Tuvlishiig Company, dues otomul Svn for tie | Public good, doing injury both to' the | says ho admires ) tzgerald, presi- | the military rather than 10 the | juealorse from a resident of Humboldt. | Der of reputations kitiod thero is at hand., W HH e R AR D o Weok enidine March 22 180, was as follows great body of producers and consumers, | dent of the national league, but sheds il branch'of the government, tho | A petition has beon forwarded to Wash- | Now York Commorcial: Mr. Lawlor wants | necessity better thai vou do naren 16 - ant i e e and § scalding tears of reg “that goc 1uestio S5e is a strong factor | ington for tho estaolishment of a postofico he phonetic method of spelling introduced | bring this matter to tho attent ulav.Marcn 16 and demoralizing the com and { scalding toars of regret ‘'t cod | qu n of economy is a strong factor MePherson. county to. bo called Allon, | into tho Congressional Record. It would be | subordinato lodge iu the state Tiesany, March 18 TR X trade of the country. Yet the proposal | men like him should be used unfairly | in determining the issue. Seceretavy | guje. very realistic, since most of our congress ear to our demands or yo Wednesday, Macch 10 s : to make an ecffort to rer » this [ bv clever politictans on the bome | Proctor is strongly of opinion that the Mr. Hen Davis, a former well known settler | MCh 8peaic that way. lown and out in all that | d St. Louis Globo-Democrat: Col. L. W. ical favors in this state. \Wo'll Friday | 3 ¥ evil from the commercial y ireuit.” It will. startle the public as | pension bureau under the control of the f of Hoseland township, Adawms county, lost [ 3 Louls Globe Domocrat: "Gl L. W | FCCH AURE I (e HAlE SEel | for a good stomach. The laborers in his L1li- | masters. You have ono chanc o o ¢ y s house ond all conte ¥ > rece R tem is met by the assertion that it can- [ much as Me. Fitzgerald to learn from | war department would be equally as | his houseond all its contents by the recent 9 L 200836 | not be constitutiona done ritish sources that he is the dupe of Meient, if not more so, than as now The Central N braska. Vetorans aasoein. | nomsica llmm *s will probably suggest that he erxq._.w_u-“tu:,‘vnx‘. the wil EONGE B, TZSCHUCK, | yoads pefuse to acknowledge the au- [ designing men. No less painful is the [ conducted. It would be much move | tion is adyertsing for bids tosccure the | 130 nC0ds a new heart. A s YT nen 1 to hefore me und subscribed to i my 1 locat 6 TalILE (i i Kansas City Times: Whilo Senator Stan- | 1ounded, and we are zoing to this d diy of March, A. D. 180 thority of legislatures or of those whom | tows that *‘thero is no national party [ econonncally managed and pension | loghtion of tne fourth annual reunion, whieh | ¢ 00 0500 1 havo the government go | [rom e foundation again Su bkl | tho people through their representa- | in Ireland at the presont time.” Per- | bustness could be disposed of, it noens- | Wil P beld Augustabio .0 - o money Lendine busiio ho. ikt i Notary 5 1 B : § ) S £ el 4 dict of $1,500 ha een rendered | eio580 a few of his own millions to the ov- (oot Nevemskn, 1 tives designate fo cavey out their | hups the eighty-throo Irish roprosentu- L with move dispatel, owing to the inst the Burlinglon road uv Falls City for | 5% 0058 & fow 0f Iis olvn millions to the ov W e, belme duty sworn, e | wishes, and the constitution is invoked | tives ave lounging around Wostminster | fact that tho avmy can bo drawn upon | Ule deuth of Clurios Matthows, who was | {igii Ll ; C.1 okes and siys that he 18 socretary of Tue e . TR 15 P »r their he: 3 . y seme! il Bl ao8b erease the fovee | Kiied near Rulo last September. " 3 W e, Conipaty, that the aetnal averago | 10 sustain the corporations in oppo: ing for th iv health or h.x the usenm u_| without extra ¢ to increase the ‘( BB/ OUEREWErt prooFiatar 3t ihs rollliie Chicago Tribune: If Ben Butler could SRl Wation of THE DALY BEE for tne | the popular will. very suggestio lere is in the business. entland of pension examinersand clerks, While 5 i A e be dictator of New Orleaus during one sea. £ T L O L 1) i ¥ e u the L Yand f lelerles. While |1 at Tadianota, has found that the manurg | be dict £ Ney ! 1 L M 100 “Riat caples: | that the government shall assume con- | ignorance of facts familiar to eve such an areangement mig iously | from the livery barn makes an excollent fuel | 800 of hikh water he would raise the clty| .\ iinatunding the storm of. today the 1680, 18,458 coples 10 I3 | trol of interests most dirvectly related | Americun reader, aud his endorsen intc with the social duties of the | 4nd enables him to run his mill at a nominal | Lo000 FEERWRE SR Cligiana lottery. | chapel of the stato university was u ol T AN 9: for Sep. Y - " ) p ey Co, h- 2 U i LA 4 r 3 vith 3 1ucat AL, S aociD, e : '8 B ) o Siberian cruelties perpetrate arlor colonels g captains av Wash- [ " : He has the use of botk 2Ye8 NOW. 18 morning with - state caucators and Tk.710 coptess for October, 1880, | to th gencral welfare of the Siberian cruclties perpetrated | parlor coloncls and captain 1 Tho parties who eloped from the neighior. | 16143 the usc of both his eyes now fricads of education. ‘The excreises of tho for' November, B0, 16,310 copie AT e > score | by Balfour, is convineing proof that the | ington. it would have a tendency to [ hood of Union, Cass co her day. New York World: The San Fraucisco B : i g v Tor ecember, Ta, 20,48 coples: for January, | cOUnters lostility on the scor e T p O e T SO 7 o piow, (s county, the other day, | 1 uminor has found tho democratie candi. | URIoU tneetitig were not only spiendid, bu 1860, 19,005 copies: for February, 180), 19,71 | of constitutional objections. Thus | existing governwent of Ireland is a vate the military servico by giving | prove to ";'t VUMRL (CREler, Wi Sung: 8ea08s v Brosident {1800/ TETe Willlany ¢ copirs Geoner B, Tzsengex, | iU is that the instrument intended to | monument of falsehood ice. | the kid-gloved soldier something to do | §rays and the fourteon-yeur-old duugiter of | \¢y oy ™ \o four that Mr. Whituey wou Sworn to vefore me and subscribed in R s hn e besides posing as a fashion plate in [ go witn him under promise of marriage, but | 10U 100k well on a democratic platform, f & b i . || o O b ot s g ns der promise of marriage, L stopping places here and there und put i esence this ist day of March Tt o T T A 0 5 U HEL ORI HGE R ab e 3 especially if it happened to contain a little Ul i L L 4 [enl,| No P, Erit, 1 people, to secure the greatest good to Lt ladies of Cheyenne have decided | drawing rooms. l"‘li:!\:‘l:l LI \\,l'(.:rlrlunyl”l*uu l;“,:l(“ or hot is. not | Comiemnatlon of R sand monapolios. Stily | the time “prc fitably discussing cducationui the greatest number, is being con- | toorganize asewing cirele and inaugur- : ; arrest, but bis whereabouts have not as yet | the picture of Mr. Whitney as a leader, pub !I“h_‘, R e How the kking of Daliomey recruits | stantiy set up as a barvier to the attain- | 8t & series of sociables for the purpose 1 point to bo determined in | been discovered. g B n EEC 0 KER P 5 Ths as\i6s6 SEELION Bh3se Dy Gt i his inazons is no longer a seeret. Chi= | ment of measures believed to be neces- | of securing funds to buy or build a state | re, to the southern boundary of the | Several prosccuting witnesses failing to | MoN¢S0Mme mau LGl of the state university president, cago’s female footpads evidentiy form | supy comote the general welfare | 1ag. In solemu convention recently | city is whether the governor's procla- [ Pbearin an aduitery caso in lied Willow SAYS THERE 1S 4 of Hustings sec RO nale footpads evidentiy form f sary to promote the general welfare Spidianll NP EECO Y et £ L county the judge issucd a bench warraut SAYS THERE (S DISTIIESS. rofs. Caldwell, Wightman, Leattie the flower of his arm and demanded by a majocity of the | the patciotic dames resolved *‘that Wy- | mation is necessary before w villaze as- | for thewr arrest and sentenced them to two " e vlor 3 of the executive cominitte people. oming upon her admission as a state | sumes the dignity of a city of the sc ul.x_\ql, il for contempt of court. After { Rev. T. B. Dry Protests That There | section elect B o s e e fo Witoms RTINS | i ava otk tat Rhote lclustarior onalaliss L heraliva bwo aradest ot ivhoy iadibeent imprisonad YA ttorey Ritten: is Need of Relict: . McClusky ot Lanca L% 3 [t was vecently remarked by a United | shall have a flagy in whose cluster of | ond clu NG, 66 0 (s house, who had no interest in the cuse, made Lotr Crty, Neb., March 24.—To the id g president, Miss Hos ing's plea for statehood and the great senator that the peopie have a | stars Wyoming’s snall shine bright, not | cities of this class, aud the law govern- | g strong plea to the judge for me for the | 0. 0¢ the I'nk Bee: In Saturdoy's issuc of an - county, secretary, and vespest for the | Only as indicative of our joy. batas well | iug each diffors materialiy. Theactgov- | young eirls and in - consequence the judze | ZN IR TR B, FHETIYE B e b Doy Dy cotin Fotthaiania T ), 4 4 R R e e A Rl \has gave them their liberty you: EelibaWramacicioatromigsie ! 2 member of the cxecutive neAiniapEnipatiiton constitution, but they arc not | s starof hope GoGu Litden through ning second class citiesand villages of he mad stone owned by J. H. Lee, a vet. | Governor Thayer in which he denies the Mattnews of Douglas county and Cooley of : = 5 afraid of 1t, and he further | out the union. The immediate cause | over one thousand inhabitants does not | oriyary surgeon living at Onz, 1s said to have | being any destitution in what was formeriy | Butier county were clected members of ‘i IN view of the steady ncrease in the | g dyed that it was made for a specifie [ 0f this cioguentoutburst is the fact that | provide for a proclamation, but the act [ performed wonders in- the way of relieving | Cheyenne county—now divided into five coun- | edicational council fov the four years! ey exports of American manufactures, it f 000 not for the object of enabling | the constitution recontly adopted gives | governing cities of the socond cluss | peoplo who have been bitten by rabid dogs. | tics. Tearning that Governor Thaye I R T e is folly to increase duties on imports | 1000’ 16 devise delinitions or to put | Women the tht to vote. Al- | having apopulation of five thousand or [ i \ith what several doctecs had pro- | O 1o be at Kimball T sent him a teleg The public school section elected C. 1. ovolie spirit of retahuation ' the | the the privilege was granted re, ¢ that the population | nounced bydrophobia, and it was necessary | 0 Visit @ scction of country avout nine | Rakestraw of Nebrasia City president, M > to tie him dowu and ‘cover his face with u | miles northwest of Potter. e did not visit | Frankio Kelley of Tecumseh, sccretars ————— people. A century of government un- baseball mask to prevent wim from injuring | thav section of co Thero are many | P’rors. Monlux, Grimstead and Stephe spoit der the constitution, and a great war [ tively few women exercised tho | shall then issue a proclamation an- | himself and others, He was ziven ub to | getilers who have not raised suficient crops | Wero ected members of the equcational right after the novelty had worn off. | nouncing the fact. If the latter law | gic, but Dr. Lee's mad stone W policd as | g the past threo of 18 to keep their | CONBCH. » > F3 | s t/§h6 polibicians! and ‘oMca-seekers. | governa‘ the- presant controversy, the!| 888t renortiand thoboy recovereds: Othier | {irijins 5 ot Ruch CALRELIR L OURITU BT s hield by republicans for his [ the respeet of the people for that in- A2 : £s) g I Gl + sunilar curcs are vouched for by peopie who | thaw broughi . Thar ie s ! amony the priucipul topics of discussion BLI0 et At L6 LIRuEH Gelor e |lBbruptontitbuts it EhinEis itol iremuin g & confest on the aduption of the | disputed land is within the boundary. | have beea bitten by dogs supposed t0 be | hawe vested in the connts eaci - e s e mectinay of e day. The nocents has begun, unimpuired the constitution must | constitution, moilitied the suftvagists | [f the formeract applies. South Omaha’s | mad. ing for bet s, ast vear the “l e ‘j“ {;'l.l 5 .‘: “;“““"—l“w‘“*‘%l“’(“; ”X‘ . 2 by inserting a clause giving them the | claim is well founded. The quesgion is towa tioms. batistorm swortaway their A LouRha D ht to vote. The feminine politicians, | one for the courts to settle, and stops | The Muscatine county fair will bo o Cene ol somo 8¢ The nession closed with marked nteres trust law has no teevors for the Stand- | out . its cific purpose, SOUSHUBR LA AN Cille : t 1 that scction of R e i I'he debt ou the Tama ceme § last February and saw some of the suffer L) Hh A Wit ard oil monopoly, which has just closed | part of which is to promote the 5 L PALTeRIsGH DG T et TalGaoh e S R R, s of o convent Yo sach body of its tentacles around another of itsstrong | general welfave, rather than the narvow | enabling act. The temper of the house wne different natonalitios are ropre- | turning tomy work it was suggested that I | FAUFESGALALTE Teartiors brep Fadverat VAo 2 Ttk f and senate is noy v e i supreme court’s decision simply | sented on the Des Moines police foree. ot up a car 1o of e o o competitors in Ohio. and vigid interpretation which makes [ #1d senate is not ve favorable to th it supreme court’s decision simp| sented on tho L .\: ines police foree. wet up a car load of 8 s. The Union | IUayhila PHRE oLty A o8 ECBIbR g i suffrage i ¥ is ve transfers the regniation of railrond W. G. Ray will lenve his sjob as school | Pacific railroad company kindly. conser Vot o Sh Vith the abate e . it the bulwark of monopoly and cop- | Suflvag innovation, l‘nl 1t is very rar (: t regulation i LS f\:»\l ) “;wam‘fix“hj‘ |\»s<‘l:—)x fountions froe, 1 secured y ot ,m’.\uull T iy t e \vl“\” wobsble that the clause iting | rates from commissions to the courts ¥ i U o e Grin 5 i e rovision i Stonmutueyia Jdagas o I g G L Baea nell Herald thirds of a car load of seed grain, provisions | (At 0% HEMEEI THET ALV TE wats 2ood o women the right to vow will ho ex- I'ho people wl observe *due process of v L Hutnhiaonilwholwasmot ;‘1~1;;m'y‘\ U tho false r proscututions | have oeen there punged before Wyoming 1 ccomes wed will also see 1o it that the | elocted governor Just fall, has rono iuto the | B4 801 ATAEN 1 40 o0 o T, FATE 1HOUSE MATTER stote. In that event the “star of hope™ | railvonds shall not confiscate one-half | wholesuls grocery business at Ottumia. D D a0 |V ey | Clbriara | Lioamoy ax prossedl |Hiims would vauish into space. the productive wealth of the state in The people of Osage have voted a 5 nor | posing the sending of aid ta ueedy setilers, | sell as much amused over the article that ¢ ———e hauling the remainder to mavket. The | ona% o aid in the construction of the | anly pure selfishness, fear of giving the | appe 1 in the morning paper of this cit get in their work. of corporations they will exercise their S Bu08 HB e W mirieet. EAC ] Winona & Southwestern if it touches that | country away. ete. | know moro than ono | undec the caption, se's Family Rates e ———— power tos0 change that instrument as s are indications of a great deal | privileges and immunities granted by | point. ' paper that has withheld | He is of the opini that the artic 8 ! { dissatisfaction mmong the the peoplo to the corporations cunuo More than sixty tramps have beon lodgod cxurding events affecting the county. | dictatod by squno chea suilroud tool, d s RSE o e R S e S _ | and red in the Port Madison jail during the | I fear some land speculators would rather | ignorant of facts and the situation ngland manufacturers with the new | bo sufely turned iuto engiues ofob- | yongh of March and the tas-payers are | o fow families would starve to death thau | salary is given at &2 500, whereas it is but tarilt bitl, and it 1s higaly probablo | pression. kicking. real condition should ~be known. | $2,000. Ilis daughter's sulary 18 given at = that when that measure comes beforo Charlio Bowen has been held 1n £500 bonds | [ wrote tho zovernor last fall immediately | 35,000, when in reality it is but §1,200. AMBERICAN composors paid a great | to await the action of the grand jury on a | after the bailstorm on August 5, 1559, soli Auditor Heuton desiros it stated that the o o hedplo.of Omahn i charge of running a temperance saloon at | Mng state aid for the hailed out sottlers. | treasurer of Box Hutte count has se compliment ta the peoplo of Omaha in | GRRTES, 0l FLARIAE & Rambetaace Aal0ol at | | everal families loft last fall afraid to facs | with the state, notwithstanding the news deciding to hold their tirst annual con- | Hedto Lo wintor with 1o provisions for eiter thoir | paper roports to the contrary. i vention in this city, It wasarecogni- | puomas 1t Dl ea: families and stock. Mesdames avingston g v 2 o que saloonkeeper, i e prematelil LA LS t 5 ey tion of that patriotism and hospitality | has been missing for more than & week and [ Ahes ousht to have had sent to them soed | Patmer o€ istismontn, wlo, have bees are confident that our people will show | cause is known for leed s absence. | that part of the country has placed me in a | vunied them @ cause 18 known for Keed's absence. H e oU \ Lk Leporter Leese of the supremo court heir appreciation of the honor by giv- | 1) Richard e counte | ORdition to know the facts. "Of course T am teporter Lo @ suproi d their apy i _Brank - Richardson, a Boono county | galy u minister of tho cospel of Jesus Christ, | nies that his salury reaches or even approx ing the delegatos o hearty welcome. farmer, is held in $500 bouds to uwait the | while John M. Thayer s governor of the | imates $7,000 per annum. He states that by action of tho krand Jury o a cliargo: of at- | ata sbraska, and his denial of their | would bo happy if it even roached 4,000 ) o | tempt to commit murder, proferred by s ] wof will be received and acte A YOUTHFUL RODIEN, voto whon, thelr! opportunity aveives. e is no prospect that Henvy T brower, They quarreled 4 money notwithstanding I shall acv the LisieDalslby fogad toursaenk yanps o whe % fy Clarke’s name will be attacbed to the | matter, good samaritan and seck to relieve the dis- b iy Aoty 2 The formidable demund of the hide and . ; TeantiR : has been employed by Mrs. Knotts new fort. But tho owner is consoled | A.Lauranceof Cedar Rapids, w ns | wossed. Respectfully, Tnowss H. Drv. | 388 ARe8 S tios 18 wanted _ leather dealers that hides should bo ve- | 5y Fet B0 T oo T e bal coroner of Linn county for twenty consecu — - - Dolico for theft, Mrs. IKnotts nlleges that oy tho fact that he receives the bulk | tive years, hus written a book of 40 pages, In vefense of Rev. B Cooley. the girl ot away with some silk dresses, n of the spoils, the jingle of which is | embracie the completo death record of thé | poyigy, Choy 0., Neb,, March R atoh M inonay ant tnotes akromt sweeter music to his cars than title | county diring his tormn of oftice, cvory in fitor s Doy as | tug #30, belonging to her, = suppression the ery is raised that there | lets and an autogreaph jetter, 1 which | roctor in favor of t THE DAILY BE: s _constitutionnl objections to such | hegives us the refreshing information | pension offica to the awar depart- STATE 3 A880( ., | profitable. The session this afternoon, h over, was not 8o wel teachiors gathered together in knots at thoir L Carter induced the givl to question is shal Vyoi be ad tte 1 Juestion all Wyomin Rdntted s e obstacles and barriers to the will of under territorial law, compara- | shall be certified to the governor, who victor belongs the or Boies of Town has marked the | for its preservation, sufficicntly attest i e e e he given such broad nd i rvig however, sho restrain theiv en- | should be taken to bring it to a judicial thusiusm until congress passes the | determivatio SENATOR SHERMAN'S proposed anti- [ liberal consteuetion as will e Worn the manufactuvers of clear Ha- | porate pow i every form of com- vana cigars protesting against ination against the publicinterest, [ adoption of o higher duty on Su he people cannothave protection under tobneco, it is high time for the cn fl the constitution as it is against the evil tors of eabbage leaves in Conpectie of trusts and the exactio: id tyranny A canei steeet railway is the only | to give them the requir cert coming the grades on Parnam street. THE FARMERS M 1 Electric motors may be successful fora | The organization among the farmers tume. but in the end the company will | of tha country is steadily axtending and | the house there will bo developed nmong find able system the cheapest. it pror vess s eyornwhare ‘,,“.L . the New Engiand representatives a I | vigorous and uncompromising opposi- tion to some of its provisions. Senerai congressmen from that section are out- spoken in orotest against the wa, in which the appeals of New Fugland interests have bheen nored, and they leaye no doubt of how they may be expected to talk and in 1 permavent method of ov e rded with the greatest intevest, NOw comes the Mary ‘mers’ alliance is estimated to num- with a giscrepaney of moderate propov- | ber two million members, seatt tions, A similar feeling of emptiness | through twenty-three states and several prevails in the treasuries of Missouri, | tervitories. Having its stronghold in Mississippi, Louisiana and Kentucky, | the west and south, its 1nfluer while Tamntany methods in New York | begiuning to be feit in the middle and arve pronounced “a disgrace to civiiiz New England stutes, whoerve the work tion.” Democratic rascality isblooming | of organization is reported to an amazing vate. bo rapidly g forward, char . Ctorize by it au : Now §f Parmer Thurston of the | spessiveness quite as vigorous s that in | tined on the frze list was promptly ac- Union Pacifie, Farmer Marauotte of the | any other portion of the cowntry. In lod by tho wiys and means commit ) Burlington, and Favmer Hawley of the | Now York stato particularly thove has but the woolen und ivon manufac- | o/ T ke RIS ‘o roports and wmisreprosontations per. | Was reportod tho poiice hive been Elkhorn Vulley will join with Farmer | pecontly boen an unprecedented int turers have not beeu so successful, and donts and mysterions deatts of all kinds character and authenticit A0 AGAIBE O ATLahBen TARE Howe of the Missouri Pacific in ap- | ooy munifest e R it is these whose appeal for relief will Tue redemption of lower Farnam | which have occurred in the couuty, with all v and his labors ia she has su i \ Hleries A pianding and supporting the princinles | whieh cannot be better stated than bo heard on the floor of the house, | street donends on tho enterprise and | the attending crcatstances, he tirst cass | 1o v2 been published in th of the Farmers’ alliance, the “houey- | quoing u couplo of It m not be more effective | tiberality of the land owners. Tulk is | John Deitz, who haneed himself, and the faat moon of harmony” bhetween the rail- | sirenlar recently issued 1 th ‘nvh‘:m before the committee, but [ cheap, 1t takes money to build at- A\‘m-\-ngthwrl‘..‘.II“W.lu(va»x;vw.v\‘:.“n‘ dricic: ronds and o producers Wil bogin 10 |t of the loio: W o] o L volitical as well as practical considora- | tractive aud commodious buildings agaspliojshodhiimgolt SIGIsisaitsohaingt arnest, Smce U Dr. Shoemaker's residence, a aners of unty and state, we, of Thirteent d Huron strests, was stri ens and al friends, desire to u 1 last night. ‘The chimney was, these sume rs to assist in vindicat ta portion of the buildi ing him o his c s with us, and beg of - — the public the privilege of bearing any re Y yrimaries to elect delo sit at our ense lament not in the coun Nub b AT eyt nopri i T ; the depressed and distressed condition WOULD it bié a violation of the tenets {s Noidorfranke, | Proach that may be attached to Rev. i s to the « nvention which convencs T St Louis Republie declaves thay [ Wate condition or ¢o & MoK N R ' fithn/attadinbanen g (o youne man named Louis Neiderfranke, | Cooley, as he was authorized by a committes | G'\io weh. wore beld today, Owing o tho o of th ew England ivon industries 1t | of the state lumbermer’s association in | living near Earlville, Dolaware connty, met | gy citizins in this vicinity severs storm a very light vote was polled Congressman MeKinloy has done more with a terrile aceidont the other diy, whieh | "0 apove bears the following sienatures: | EVEES AGEAS YA G 00T 00K phice in for a thorough reform of the tavifl in I : t X UnkAn | poulted in the loss of i leit arm. Ho £, Anderson, Jolin Daugnerty, Owen is, It 1 view for the majority in congress to ve- | their platform favoring a veduction in | chmbed up a windmill tower thirg A R S Y\ioore, | the ‘Thirdund & aras, tyasiburng twenty months than the democratic k ‘ £ I Wik, 0! 10 i e party has been able to do in twenty ke ve. carr 1o the Thir yeurs, This is a strong endorsement tions will be brought to bonre the In e our helplessness. We will urise, we will £ SR : : help ourselves, wo will bind ourselyes | Wil Ve hazavdous from a party point of | session in this ity tomsert o plank in together; hand-in-hand, shoulder to stoulder, we will heroicall rht our fuse them the relief which they sk as | the lumber tavin? h (urx:..»‘.vlhvxm»« n(m'l.n,l: the 1 . Dye, 5. 1t. Walker, ¥. L. Hutler, tho 1ifth scessary ave them from ultimato [ — aud while thus engaged sleeve | fpg ) WS Weleh, Willam Graham, J. W mory Stanhopo itor of the Burr necessary Lo save thom from ultimate g = — caught In a cog wheol und his arm was e o s ey Limory Stanhopo, Jjanit Lur o Lt ¢ ihe | i Iie times aro sadly out of whack | grawn into the machiners 1 literally i il : from the leading demoeratic paper of | 8 Riiing e LIDNRRIAKG DIg0h: il Y m———— when our councilinen are compelled to | ground into suusugo meat. il samod tor the west. [tisa forceful commendation iization of furmers in Now Yorlk is CERTAIN mewmbers of the board of od -y their way to the paving oxposition, for the vepublican principle that the secure an equal tax law, though other | ucation appear agitated and alarmed | op'Siay at hom ) attles, and we wil The wn battles, and we wil IR biook, died last evening of blood poisoning Poater, Mrs, L. G. Fleahior, W. H, Bing- | Some tivo cayalie ran'a syiinter o hia wam, 1. G. Pleshcr. Annie’ M. Neison, A HY0 BALE R lnkas AL e heip, but it was fully f uinutes before he | iy Sea. oD Thowmpaon, Mrs, | (b sl |l‘“ n et »»K:‘VT‘-‘w““.‘I..‘ commenced couldt muke himseif heard. Help inaily ar- | 33 S SR Thakapaos, Mg | taiawaniz o Tasiko Comlalontaditasl i 0 lation rived und the mill was stopped, when he | foiciaon. Mrs. o Muoro.d . As Munve: apifLyy DULAGWAS AL, ; revision of the Y should not be cn- ts having divect velation to their | gver the exposure of therr star chamber A TR bodito thaeratna il iau 1 nea s tanox I\ N A‘H;_‘w‘_ s \_” -‘\lm“. S sted \.‘:‘\u ) .luv'\}\ v “‘,‘M : Al trusted to its enewies iterosts wil rive attention. ) usiness methods, Throats and stal i Omaha board of trado having | The doctor pronounces tho younz mumw's | [oen Adam Mes. nervo wonderful, as very few mon could | a7 adams S have stood the pain for a T tength of tino ! Day [ e pussu ctting ol desk contract Chicago can proceed with the work without fainting and falling T sl ‘~” Eeeeem—— E g ‘ f nder cannot alter the main fuct that | doclaved for the world’s faiv in 18¢ A NEBRrASKA celestial having wa 0 ! ou sufllciency of -worldly goc $E ' ) K i of power, to suy | regardless of congressional cupidity. I'ne Two Dakotas, i ' AL S ast 2, of the act gov it FUARAR G Aan . ; 3 Cut Bis Wit s Throat quicken Lis de for domestic peace and fawily comforts, has vequested poe- olitan sehool distriets, | Tk lumbopwen’s convention s suys that *no expenditure grenter than | of an ineipiont trust. In voply the treasury department s 2 : * twol od dollars shall be voted by = ¢ Hills edueationa y Flenty of Money his wife and childeeu canuot be ad- ki L look e except in accordance with The Allies of the Democrats formed at Deadwood April 4 M To th [} witted othorwise than upon the produc- nussion to import his wife aod fumily. They | the nwritten cantractinor | rdgji b lemnocial, Tho soldiers’ home at Hot ¥ t s in common with other pro- | shall ho prohunitionists of Illinois are rolug to ion of a certiticate rom the Chines e, )l te conye m; or, in othe d e hold & state conventions or, in other words, | i south Dakotn government doeluring ti 1§ Oons! | PNl e utive . vote ol ) phey aro goine to'do thew best, us usual, to | ap Huron Apeil | for the pur : ) ¢ l 45 OMAHA juitable reyision of Il the members of her than laborers g romote the interests of the democratic | wu organizati N 4 | B o the taeitt, the lowering of transport A written econteact RIRHARL NG Wi kol f ] ‘vxyyl..wlwt,‘ -“ hurch at Turton has bee ¥ i ILOAN AND TRUST Lo necessury wherewith he part wlittle dificulty in pavelising | Hon, Shrken and the sinp bl hmpllos Ay 1k ahall T sy st SRRty o | nauaada op A peapl i COMPANY. e ready for occuvaney by t L el s voted except on ¢ nbule of cortifientes in Hong Kong, and [ combinations for manipulating th ¥ the president of the board, Two Refamhe That Muss Come, sl Cap and controlling the pric [ cliwns not done. It s clear that fEf: bl Cmbago Heralt Work ill bo commenco | y Ay i Sub: i t many A | Francisco. 3 Wt i wrd hins no authority to delegate should Tax reform autt raroad roform aro what 0 the people of thi¥ country are going to have. ksl o A they are now unablo oMM ‘The statesman who grasps the signiticance | o FES CHEE $ R Y { At s A ke | + On tho contrary the law re- | of the situation is something moro than & | froum g *nigeer she connty ovinces o wholesdme fear of the | own fudustrinl methods for tull and nor ros that any exponditure of monoy | politician playmat : Omahaloan&TrustCo Farne ullinnce. orgunization | mancut 1 3 o diversil over two hundred dollars must receive ->- g The smallest county in Soutn Dakota is YA P BT LD SR A A i s S AL L IR LA A K ot soni, o, which contais hirty s soctions, b | BICed e : SAVINGS BANK vicinity that his political | gestions p ted for the consideration | board. ‘The whole proccedings of tho Stoup Clty Journat thoe larkest is Dewey sontainga t . E. Cor. 16th and Dougias Stroats ower of making contracts to a com- ring, maks \ 3 At an auction salo held recently in London | five townships. AT, 5 3 ) B A 550 000 sely to bo seriously disar- | of farmers, and while it 15 to be nd- | committee ure vot only contrary to law, | some of Burns' manuscript sold for #300, In the oxtonsion of the Black Hills & Fort P ¢ y Subs 1 & guara 100,000 ranged in the near future. The at- itted thut thisis a vemote remedy it 1s | but show a disrogard of business meth- | while an autograph letter of the first Napo- | Pleree railromd through ik € canyon it ancing th Lia )kl 200,000 tempt of Mr, Dern to ex roport ot therefore one unworthy of atten® | ods which reflocts no credit on the ) 10 Josephine, written prior to their mar ““,I‘;:' RRGoSMIEY SALSHE R RUILARL I 2 ) J 4 " | 3 Per Cent Interost Paid on Dopozits from the lumbermen’s vention be- | tion, This, however, is but one phase | members. especially in viow of the fact ought only §12. t Burus was 8 | Houvy curve. Fort A Y ANK ), LANGE, ¢ many things wero to ho done | of the very serious and pressing probe | that the fiem recerving the bogus con- | ¥ cmperor than Napoleon, 1 the | clearing the right of t 1id not want the Farmers' alli mowhich the agricultural situation | tract has been guilty of dishonorable t still lives and reigos. T minos northweat of horo y ¢ ) W W, hold of,” shows that the , on discussion can- | dealings with the board in the pust. . - T posed, suys the Parkston Advanee Wurton, H. W, Na nly senator is anxious to b ) the existing exigency. —— RERIEue Kiotions o rhn 4R Tt S Kimin 15, Lk n Francis NPT T ey (o Loans in any amount mad An intemparate prohibitionist, in a lecture | F 0T A o Clain Farm Property, and on Collat combin- | sta wnship, and thelines upon which | Noble aud General Land Comwmissioner | in this city Wednesday night, said that in | composed of silver and lead. Thero are tons \ u Jast Security, at Lowes Rate Currentt of theop- | This dewands broad and careful | Tur recent decisions of Secretary *1g o advauce the price of lumber, this should proceed are uot altogether | Groft touching disputed poiuts in cases | the last thirly five yours the consumnption of ‘m it at hand, he say 1 easy 0 get