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i THE OMAHA DAILY' BEE, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1890. '|‘| ] lc‘ l),\l |‘\ l”':l‘:. \ o A NTEPRE mm':"/ul\ I; :‘;:n‘-h il to control production, and the .l.-rmm»..r" boys for the 3T 1o loarn n trade by whl:h | 7| VTRII'K!TI 0.\"."'.'41"1 1 \RB"R I)A“' I’Rfl(l\“\“fl\. | he owned in New Jorsey, and she began a conve the Mills taviff bil! contained the cluim | % earn their brgal. They will get tired of | the work of carrying out the doctor's B § A . the prohibitor, o 'v" it would go far townrd destroyi Conseript on inty the ranks of the idle and | Sheriff Flack's Light Penalt L) Do Utk o Il Bl . BOREWATE, Bt m...ul'«., STl bt L I]x\:.v:Ai | ot cionetd Aroor Ravy rover [ MbeMmiRR), o0 T . Reporter's Heavy Sentence. | -— she had chopped a cord of wood and res. o. \ | trustss Democratic loaders have never Nww Yome: Miith BT 2 I oo LIS WVERY MORNING. | /' A f b : T — New Yok, March 31, Tack was L gained her health, and, to joyfully prove BLISHED _“'”‘ Mol to be & suffofontls 1 and intelligent | lost an opportunity to charge the re- Make Rijofh for Miss Wyoming. this morning sentenced o two months in the | Governor Thayer Calls Upon Nebraskans to | {'yu physician that he hid prophesicd FEIMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ! ided influence | publican party with responsibility for | Chieago Tribu ounty jail and fined #00 Plant Trees Plentifully. truly, she forwarded to him the loud of nday, One Yeur It is | the oxistence of these combinations to | Now make yoam for Miss Wyoming, for | Dilworth Chonte was sentenced to thirty ’ woord, | - INTHE ROTUNDA, she's loomiing through the gloamiug, and | days' imprisonment and to pay a fine of 25 her cheeks wee brightly blooming in a | for criminal contempt of court. Chonte is [ A SPECIAL INVITATION TO THE SCHOOL st r».”,.ww manner. Ao the reporter who secreted himself in the “Politics have begun o take on The 1 Haine, (A ontl ¢ { ary of he, lonely roaming, softly hum- | room where the Flack jury was considering very warm hue fn York county T e ey N antl Bl Straote modification of the law or content itsell | afford it fn season W out ing she ix goming, on her way to make | its verdict - 7. McHugh, a Lincoln Carpenter, | parked a well known business mun fiom Connell s, 12 Pearl Strect W with recommending thfn the next vepub- | of *--:MN!_HI‘:\ have p 'N"fll"l_' that the @ “homing's 'neath the star-bespangled Joseph Mecks was sentenced to pay o fine Has A Foot Torn O Capitol | the city of York, who was found taking mate (hleng vvu" bl .“ I“;'l""‘ . lican state convention ¢ re (vvxr democratic party was the friend of the mner. of §00 and be imprisoned in the county jai Intelligence—New Notarics | ters casy in the rotunda. “Perhaps,” lLe Washington, st Fo th strvet | local option, but in any event it | people, g i . for one month., Willinn Flack was seutenced The City In Beief, | continued, “no county in the cntire statc ate CORRESPONDENCE will show to what extent the anti-prohibi- ¢ the Sherman anti-teust bill WilHani's Clumsy Deal. to pay o fine of &00 and be fmprisoned in the ¥ 13¥iots B niibh AbeNtION fYom e anti-guor + i r p Phfladtelphia Press. Hplbigrady R vt | ARl communieatlons relating to news and | tion sentiment has grown among the re- | was under diseussion, and it encountercd | Bismarclcs waiark that the emperor turned | Penitentiary for four months, | | men as York, it being the banner proh bition Within an hour after sentence was pro- | Spire ok Nenrasks, Execvrive Depawt- | o Few counties in Nebraska cut a { editorinl matter should be addressed to the , At i A - g B 4 | publicans of the state, and whether it is | the most vigorous opposition from dem- | him down haedly exo tes the situation T Van I o 8 sty of nining. If all portions of the state | oeratic senators on the ground of con- | The Ion Chancellor was Germany's teump | hounced, Judge Van Bruut granted a stay of | yipvr. —Lixcory, March 21, —(Spocial to ‘' © promiuent fignre in state eloctions than proceedings in the case of the Flacks and | Bep ] To the people of Nobraska: The da datthe present time it is no BUSINESS LETTERS still g IN tevsand remittances should g p0 popresented the convention should | stitutional objections, The states vights | eard and the emperov might better h ¥ g Bl e bl il k! oy : Mecks pending appeal. Buil was fixed 8t { ig pear at hand (April 22) which has been set | man's game, There scems to be quite a littls apart by the statute as Arbor day, dissatisfaction in the way the munic Bl roseadd 1o The Thee Pabiishi A : ¢ : o o b Drafts, oecks wid postofiee o supply somo valuable information re- | doetrine was ealled into sorvico against | taken him up. Thero was only one Blsmarck e Tabln t6 the order of the dom «ding the oxtent to which the prohib | it. The contention was stoutly made | It the pack, and the yonng monarch has made » 5 iny : | ueding tho oxtent to which the prohil- | it. Thoe contention was stoutly mado | J lumsy deal, & TERRINLE CHARGE. I therefore respectfully cail the attention | ipal affairs of the county seat are and hava The Bee Publishing Company, Proprietors, | itory law hasbeen fnoperative, and some- | that it proposed an invasion of the el o of the peaplo of this state of all conditions, | been carried on, Men who are not, drinidng ™ 1 ine, Farnum and Seventeenth Sts, | Eing also as to the effect it has hud upon | vights of the states, that thero was no STATE JOTTIN Five Men Arrested for Causing the | laboringmen, tradesmen, men of all pursuits | men ave freely admitting that there is some achl . the mate 1 y of the state. | anthority in the constitution for congress a Ak Late Boston Holocaust. and professions to this subject and most | thing ‘rotten in Denmark’ in the v tha SWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. | Tho testimony personal expert- | to legislate for the suppression of eombi- | o0 bl i)ty mery plant has | | BOSTON, Mass., March “The terrible | urgently recommend that each and all devote | Huor business is Landled. For the benefit et LA Bl LT | these matters, which | nations in trade, and that it wasa matter | been postponed. 0 ery Pt RIS | locaust in North street February 2, when | the 22d day of AprH of this year to the plant AL Whopolilbto Yore a wcriferion, 38 p g 1 Tk, . | might be crystalized in an ad- [ wholly within the jurisdiction of the | Luke Williamson killed five coons in an old | twelve inhabitants of at sbeeshdrlie Ao lad il euil Lho il s daminipa bl ol L Publishing Company, e { < 3 o | el e o y othat day, ed to ded Vs Sup) at the ti o | your dwellings w em and with shrub. | 9 y e interesting reading. 1or u that ther actial Gireaiation of Tie: DALY x'uln ress to the people, could not fail | states, There were republicans also, it .\:l!:n:. Wilsonville the other day. i : ::‘\':x[ "l“l“:wllh\llrlv 1\]:‘:1'”' ||:Am‘| nlx'l':xh]\‘:\"::‘ht'.!u i\,. r d I’I}H:;‘le\l‘l‘:llllun'gl hy |,‘.’$»',\‘C l‘\ . '”,“.” ol Al e S, for the woelc ending Mereh 29, (8060, wWas 03 €01 4o hyve very considerabie influence upon | is true, who doubted the authority of o State Erand lodgo of the Kiilghts of | i sted chargod with the crime, and th evi. | the borders of your fHelds with them snd | loons, s the word appitcs. but we have d Tow Honor will meet at, West Point April 8 e 1 L 8 of | pilics, ! Nilridny s dlibicy g dence in possession of the authoritics shows | plant them in groves. In no way can you Mo : 256 | g hibi i i wvo brutish Davenport boys tied a dog to 8 | heve was a conspiracy to burn the building. | confer a greater biessing upon the present f L i | feetive ngainst the policy of prohibition | the most vigorous and persistent opposi- | post und shot his eyes out with atrow L o etpded ki EHO Whon 16 to follot | 2 as the production of well-attested facts, | tion to the medsu ame from the demo- L. A. Mitchell is under arvest at Imperial, Another Gougar Fib Nailed. Leutreat the people of this commonwealth | PUrposes only, The vesult of 115 | and the record that ean be mads up from | crats, Finally, * the bill had been "“"\"""‘ “l'”" *"r‘""‘»' ';5; ‘v'fl‘r'" li"‘*'l"‘*'m\ o | Somo wecks ago the charge was made by ;:'I '“';I..x:”' "'\'fn.'.”'u \"'"'fn"l']]' the fuitl ;nm.x this method of gover: ¥ AR T 0 ) R b2 & g 7t A A number of ereditors of L. Huyel ¥ Lot o nations rohibi- e o ch will add so business can best be seen by il (e ool 4% | the experience of lowa d the loaded down with amendments, some | yourn his sudden departure from Tecumseh, | Fielen ¢ o ”‘\' ilii ”{'l‘.“"_ g 'Tf""f the pleasures of life and will largely ¢ ‘m‘l.-.‘\,,. ;Iv o ‘f,.‘( Kept by these di , 20 years, in the decline of property | relevant and some not so, the meas- The magnificent new Baptist church at | Uon organ, the jice, that Mr. Rosewater | gha value of your property i bt kot bl MGE B TZSCTTUOK s and the loss of eapital and indus- | ur was referred to the com- | Kearney was dedicated with —appropriate | had publicly insulted the ladies who were ad T especially invite the schools, both teachers 5. To give it to you iua nut shei BWoEN R bald ibscribed 1o i iy | SR : A R £ C ; e et | exercises Sunduy, cating woman suffrage in the campaign of | and pupils, to devote this day (o the purp e a long stovy short, the dris store presence (his 20U day of MareheA, D (. e H B O e (o s L | TLAUEEe e 0D s VL & JUCTOL Ry LS S PR o b e 52 T ik ST R 0w | LSO Z T Gram o FEHER bHavRe WILH nEtedn Dt e < no more nor less than saloons without (Seal Notiry Publie, [ formidable to attract attention every- | insteuctions to report within twenty | accepted the call to the rectorship of the Epis- | to breal up some of their meetings by dis- T b At iy o sereened windows, and the city gets n State of Nebraska, : where. Undoubtedly the promoters of | duys, Itis possible this will be done, | copal church at Grand Tsland, turbunce. This was denounced by Mr. Rose- | s hand i vseed. 1 b e oo set | e whatey , \ has con O e lnge duly sworn, de- | the convention huve not neglected this [ but the reference of w measure to the ju- | J. W. Baxter, u brakeman of Crete, wa ; ie, and the Ve of tho state where the people say . Y run oter by the cars at Talmage and died in | yq. ked to make et The Doue at Lincoln, this 31st of Muarch, | loon If the temperance want, veind snys that ho 15 swerstary of The | vepy important consideration, vy commitlee, which a senator d o0 PubiNhing. Compiny, that aetuil dot diciary committoe, which a senator | 3o Ghours, Ho loayes o wife and child, following fitom the last number of that paper | A. D., 1500 Jons M, Tiare saloons in the vernize dally clrenlation o Ty DALY Bre | As to what it may be expedient for the | characterized as “the mausoloum of | * Sherift Worden of Nuckolls county has | speaks for itself By the governor: Bex K. Cow i Il\w'l‘ln "f‘.‘,"i:fflf o ’\')':"”I‘y_;_“-hmj, convention to recommend, there appears | senatorial literature,” is generally wone to Colorado to bring back the man Ste: After the Voice of last we K went u.l press, By O. C. Brkr, Seeretary of State. el Copie: tor Juine. 150, 184 coplos; for July. | no good renson why it should not pro- | pected to be the end of sueh measure, | ©1 Who is chavged with the murder of Sher- | the ’””“M”f ];‘“Nh 1“.' ot 4 Uhat had DICLAY e Soe e e e OnE L COUT 1560 gopiess for Aucust, T ISEL | ounce in favor of an immediate change | This s to be the contmon im. | i neut Ouk. Jont, 10 lipr MOFo. tha i previousty AN UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENT [ R S Lk W W LT, copi Suptowibor, 180, 14510 copies; for | hounte in | i T el 18 appedrs 1o be the common Im- | Charles Brown of Carleton, who married i P. J. MeHugh, while at work on the Pave- | Provements and have a fow doliars in Octal fnanic copiess for November 180 | of polic pression in the senate, and the fact gives | his nicee a fow weeks ago, has been arrested 3 « naver tomy | chial school bullding at the corner of Mnie | city’s cash box, malting ety wortil i I D, 1,555 copl v February, | and local option. What is need 1 significance to the vote on referving the '_'“('i““lli' v;‘ of his wife's father, and is now }.‘unulh-vl “lwurh;\ll (il -‘Mm Of | teenth and M streets, Just after the dinner | more than 80 cents on the £1 as they o Sro T2 hasaraas. o e % % : in the cov u maha in’ the sufft 0 of 182, nor Sivepat RS ¢ 4 7 L bt vk I plish this vesult, whether at Shermon anti-trst bill . B fs note- | 1 A0TRIEWIIL e hamb | GO 8D OF act. i ‘v gentioman | hour, fell from o ladder and_ alightexd on an | are. Tmeroly spenk of this us a renson fov b4 Ky OF ARroIts Ay D800, | 4 o . a 2 A ime . f P i ap o d e 1 the publie diseussion L me i that c on b which, # beneath him, toro his | oo o ) r " pretene (i T dy of Marelc A, B, onco or at some fuluro time, | worthythat tho motion o refer wasmade | pulled off in wn clovator at Ames, buvho | S PURHERG N NIt e B UM EIEE | e foot ulinost rom tho log, allowing it t | PlCviE that the peopls avo going o malke LA ISR N P L IS 0 raightforward and aggressive | by a democratic senator and that twenty- lr.nnm the mangled member and xn-v-wlw~ h( wper, Tk OMAHA BEg, and thus placing it in [ hang by w few shreds of flesh, The young | Move, and when November 4 dawns, many of Slie g U AR (R s | keep it until he dies so that it can’ be buried I the houscholds of LS numerous patrons | min was at once taken to the Ianciscan hos. | the horetofore solid fronts w i |.‘ _\‘ l_uu thi i pavt i of anti- | o de m.,l. rats and only nine republicans | GEH throughiout the stute, ho did a greal s [ pitansm VS AT L el Tt e O Himolileier 1 | prohibition republicans. Temporizi 8 Lo » motion, while twenty- 3 ¥ e fafpe | tHe W of spreading the gosp ith ‘s ke ol ! i UppOLYes the moti while bwenty:two Torts arc heing made to hold a horse fair ghts, both elvil and politfeal, for women. York county is at present enjoying pose of the senate monopolists to th | will do their cause no good. while | yepublicans and but six democrats voted | or racing season of two days' duration at Te- o, SUSAN B. ANTHONY, expected, BHOOK Avas) i terriblarond) ff o SR e RS S tle the mensur spéaking and brave e against it. No move forcibie iu.m.-t.‘wu h some time in June. It is proposed to § auc L8 prvician staositing ft inny b | ince Charles Keckley hus withdra y known what the action of | control trade and pric and to promise Y e One Y ens vention will be, that is, whether | poliof whenever the democratic Il " i " OFFICES it will declare in favor of an immediate | should be given the chance to | ence s to public sontiment. Nothi 1 bo 50 ¢f- | congi legislate on the subject, but stores, six in number, that ave granted mits” to sell any kind of lquor, for ned shape of drug ! nd veceive no benefits therefrom, why shoul T absurd amendments made to the anti-trust bill clearly showed the pue- at. this g ing as e as can be . o 0 s 4 up from 2800 to £1,000 in purses, and have r 4 3 his death. He is a single man and has been A i do it no harm. The ure of prohib! of the veal attitude of the two partl races will consist of trotting, pacing and ruu X il the Voice's extended presenti- iving at the corner of Se nd Q steeets, | the senatorial contest. Mr. Ked e o fon in lowa is demonstrable. The evi- | on this subject could he desived tha ning. tion of the indictment, brought against his in- CAPITOL IMTELLIGENCE fter cavefully looking over the fi 1 started in s mellow and in- | tion in lowa s demonstrable i on this subject could be desir wan s ent, bro i i i \ flucntinl duily it ORARATB R DYt The Maverick bank filed avticles of incor-"| above Lis name an avticle, a colum orating ns aJuno brecze, Its closing | dence of it is overwhelming. This | presented by the vote on referring the "".l"::; W’LHI Inyf ““ l[:lxm\lvv:::dnln ‘lh:'.;‘;wlx";l;h oo of o s Toon and the lovers of fair deal- | poRatio T et Sl o g i i should be fally and clenrly set for v i i T iaa wara il [ one Wt lust we ang de a raid on the | g N will take pleasure in’ [ poration o e of the secretary of | jn the York Times, | 1y veritied ity reputation for vaviety | should be fullyand clearly set forth. On | Shevman bill to a committee where it is | Billiard halls, taking out il tha liquor and | Miks Anthony's statement. Tt defends TE | State to-day o Vi county, is | geen S h»‘p” v mude ther hand the testimony to the sue- | expected to die without issue. In | pouring out what they could not drink. One nst the charge that' it teated the Ne- | designated as the | for the tr & 3 s 1 cossful operation of high liconse and lo- | ail g1 beliideaatoauBion. of. [ proprototT “hole in the wall” left for Woman Suffrige amenduent unfulrly | business. - Authorized at60] and had a great many friends v - = T e 3 e i g ; 7 U | parts unknown before daylight. he Voleo has no controversy with T. B this district will send o good m Pitsn: wre tickets upon tickets in the | eal opiion is ample and incontrovertible, | this measure the whole aim tonienis partioula redublecGand wolllana Ty ¢ fall 2 = e 4 | 3¢ % T Ao ¥ = = should be glad to know that Tue Bes and Mr. | i e ate next fall just the same as if field in South Omaha, but there is no | With this knowledge to guide it the | of most -of the democrats who 5 .., Jowa Items. Roscwiter are fully entitled, withont A. B. Todd of ( v was at the state | pyppened. ' t prospect of loosening the grip of | convention of fowa vepublican ant » wle on it was to prove that congress }\"-In‘\vrn-( v needs more r -|[I|ullu‘n;&. : « :“-I:H‘I.‘ to the good report de z.yv.,:\‘,-nluxn to t 1 m:y“.',rm,l» Dy r' | GRS the jobhers o the vitals of the towi. | hibitionists ought to have no dilfiewlty | did ot possess th authbrity to enuct | /e farmes ereaneris will bo bullt in — = {/couity some tima stco,. Hhad nesstiated. | OAK VI e e { o hesitation in determining what its ex- | such legisiation, and that it could not do | Phe farmors of Haedin and Franklin coun- Murderer Eyraud Scen Agal and sold them to one of the banks of this city. | The ds About M It is worihy of note that the heir to the | pr hould b without involving the rights of the | tics have organizod u mutual insurance com- New Youk, March 1. \|~"\ al Telegram ;.‘,’4«‘ s 1'.' {'i '11"“3"‘»‘""“;‘«_"'{»:\":.""""“”” Washington Keal Esi thione of laly is suffering fiom over e S es. The democratic position was | PA0Y: > A to Tite Bre.]—Willic Tnscott No. .2, other- | e e o1t OVl o e | ‘Dherohos a groat denl’ been A TRAVESTY ON JUSTICE 3 1 The coal shaft at Estherville is now doy wise known us Michael Eyraud, the French s PRk e tedly. stated b s'0f tho par ite o see his father before he dicd. He was | Washington r Iy respeeting - SHovT ok of New Y con- | Dointed .\\ stated ’r_» vmll ”l 10 part 180 feet, ind is supposed to be pretty close to | murderer, hias been heard from again. This | faul in his grave the day before ho hed | f Senator Vance, who voted agninst v ihetodbibed: time he was scen walking on Sixth avenue a | there. Mr, Bartlett will retuen home the ferving the bill, when he said: “Weare | A line of railway connecting Kunoxville and | cquple of weeks ago by two young ladies who | 1ast of this week all friends of the people. We ave all Chariton is heing talked of by eitizens of Ma- im in January at Mprs. Martin's Land Commissioner Steen will return from X - peoj ure ad Lucas counties. > where they live. There the | Washington, D. C., on'next Saturday. Word enemies to these illegal combinations hunting in Hancock county Delos Miguel has just been received that he thinks e will | 000 above the purchase price. of ¢ 1l which devour the substance of v of Keokuls had both of his legs filled | w pla Guadalajara. The Frencl ;’_ sl ’4'-\ \,- Hn'] object that called him Your coreespondent s information PRy A His face y | With birdshot by the accidental discharge of | tectives identified this person as Eyrand, but | hither. It so, the school lunds of the state | inz to show that Ouk Views did not cost Pr thesbeopeRand S it e ice o U ol | i i b Okt combaniba he had, unfortunately for them, vanished. | Will be inereased over 40,000 ueres. [ ident Cleve penny, poor. But when it comes to putting that "he twelfth aunwal oratorical contest of the | The young ladies ar they were not mis Mrs. Charley C; A family returned | him by a syndicate friendship to the test we find that every | Towa High School association held at and another ¢ man who claims to | bome from their visit to Coluw 0., last | with proposition which human senutorinl i Waterloo Friday evening, April 2. Many @ Seen him, is sure Kyraud is stil in the | evening, and the depaty com "of pub- | extr i onulty B ST of the high schools of the state will take HElmEe I o o d Rl et B and constitutional objections. The' | “imhe various medical soc! P will Bishop Lsher ¥ ed. el ‘.‘,‘T\M:-“‘ Sl 4“\]‘ o I L ‘” whole course of the democratic side of | his veur hold theit conventions as follows: | PORTLAND, Ind., Mreh 81— [Special Tolo- | (0w to oben bids and award contiacts | I N e bec puy nae i this matter must convinee | Allopathic at Des Jluies April 10, tho cclec | gram :Hll_w B | e i conferenee | 170 (iR LiDRNEOT o sasslnE i s AW DAL (100 DI AU 1 influence, had tived | el i the professed desive of that party | 0 Huzzard, a youn man livine near Cedar | o 1 568101 o el domalor Eieatate's (obts. TN T adnes L would while trying to br the record is Zhi 1 | that the interests of the people shall be | Falls, w Btlingwlth s brothor sev. | UGB! CH G880 Dk o samo f6 Adjutant General Cole yecvived the res Ly if not the entire « i e a damper on Atlantic o 5 I 5 ! fell with his stomach upon his | Yesterday shop usher delvered. & Sov- |, osion: o Fhanklin Swoe JNonel c calculated to put a damper on Atlant protected aeninst the evils of trusts and Sl \,‘,,,““,'lf.",'i,',' an | mon and ordained several eandidates for holy | 1 N oeby CalghoL I At 1! piiane racin he inc d ¢l ' of goin, orders. Resolutions endorsing the bishop R o T T S e el Ll i 3 ' will Dre e aninous pussed in spite of the ac sl du Sl i Sl i 4 AR e I Ob A G e A bt an clection to il the va- | friens. Here is tho wan A strange bird was shot near Audubon the SEsristcon cogmize smien conne Tne deficit of ubout half 4 in other day,” It somewhat resembles a evar e Ty us al his des © insurane nvs in the accounts of the trc but is pronounced to be not of that specics ‘i y : s it nec complete Maryland exhibits the alar i wed, Joninecked, Bdward Otis E A. A Wilson, ) of dishonesty among eustodians of publi | a and ferocity of weather, | ——— | study, © disense which ravely finds in royalty » ient groy matt to work upon sident Cleveland's ke suburban to Wasi- ington und known as “Oakk View.” It has been stated a nwaber of times that it sold for F140,000 or thersahouts, an increase of 210 victed of ost bise conspivacy, has | been sentenced to imprisonment for two A THOROUGH clewn up of streets and | months and to pay a fine of five hundved alleys should be ordered at once. A | dollavs, A newspaper reporter who.con- il I upon the aceimulations | cealed himself in o oo adjoining thet of winter would materially enlinee pub- | in which the jury discussed and passed A TaRTEI | upon the case and gave this inside in- e, | formation to his wer was sentenced CineaGo aldermen actually vejected a | 45 1o jmpeisoned one month, and proposition inereasing by fifteen thou- | 1, nayv o fine of two huadred and fifty dollars, There is no just or reasonable sand_dollars the sum total of the salavies, The milleniuny surely cannot | onariion botween the preseribed pun- b far ot ! ing, came to a close wmd unculto | woman. and formed an attachment a the e ; 3 monopolistic combinatior unconscions condition, It is feared his in- to the hottom destroys the exhi wother woman with whom most of 1 of o eapid voy wsed, Ho formed a con RUSSIAN students 50 worked | i , than he, and a up over the reports of Siberian out- 1% v involved as prin- vages that the government gencrously with othees as accessories, By sent o bateh of them to the front, where wing the consent of the wife and they will learn by actual exporience | mother, throigh misrepresentations for the veal condition of affairs, which the son was chiefly responsible, to certain agreements, and forging her TrE investigations, examinations and | name to others, with the assistance of bills of extras which have been the | the lawyer in the character of a referee, chief produet of the county hospital | Flack wos given n decree of divorce. sinee its inception, furnish the public a | The wife subsequentiy brou ‘tion to black and white outline of what the tax | set aside the deerce, and the whole consuming capacity of that institution ! Spi uinst wwoman whose will be when it is in active operation, v faults woeve her plainness and want of the American bur usso farmers t governor the company. was made United Stat orts i very cordial reception and a vousing | marshal for the disteict and becam funds. Maryland’s loss is one of seri Thchnashalas hiboring town came to. | from several thousand lawyers residing in ! J e e oy of astounding thefts of public moncy per- | Keokuk a few days ago, and in behalt of & | faymmte fen oatis beniel us L G N e ; ! enty-five states anc orles, urging ‘tho winah, on rom By and | commissioner of tho district G Duy petrated within two years, all of whieh | third party d {imoney of u you enactinent of some meusure of relief for the DishioRCE iond | fcomumtasiplociars thouit PO h 3 employed the table g ol % John Flunnigan vs ot error | one of the directors, was made collictor ofs have heen dirvectly due toa surplus of | him of having stol i propert SUDEDINC {COUED, from Dougrlas county, were filed for trinl in | taxes: Dorsey Clageett, another 3 i o len certain property. — - | 1 T t I ister of will 1 Geor ublic confidence in the officials, he had been paid 8% and given a veceipt in full = Ei the supreie court today. Tho court convenes | was made registor of - witls, and Georg L i fdetoa:inathojgilaly L’::"l. it Is stated 48 additionat were deminded for rested for Kifling His Fatber in the momiog, when e i o the | Howard. brother of C. M. Howan, Secrears erimin; 1 careying oub the | yyeling expenses. The boy then caused the | Hower, N. Y., March 81.—Jerome Baker, | Seventin judicidl district will be called. There | of the company, was made scilor of weight' wisions of laws requiring frequent arvest of the officer on tho chintge of extorting | aged sixty-five, was found dend in his homo | ure but cloven cases for trial from this dis- | and measures. 10, C. Green, another dire aminations of public accounts. **Hon- | money, and Judge Bank held him to appear iu | near here yesterday with his throat cut from | tict: e L LS T A the sim of £300 bail. Gt ear s ead ek Bat fd fFronn SEW NOTARL | of i large tract of Tand Iying three o four est” Dick Tate held the position of tre: s n hoad i A The following notarial appolatments wore | Tiles northward of the boundary line of the The Two Dakotas. LIS, D00 hur his son, was arrested on ¢ joliowing notarial appointments Wore | pygeer A syndicate was formed and an op- L : suspicion of having committed the deed. mado by tho governor today: Chavies M, | District. A syndical was formatl and aion. ceepted in liew of a bond, and no | Grand Forks wants a public bnilding. — Johnsen, Royal, Antelope county: Fd Ha bl e A N R \ ; 1 Miner county’s seed warrants sold at par, Ellis Island for Tmmigrants. man, Oniahu, Douglas county: Wiley Ward, | wenty-six acres wis thon sot et la obliute walsliown up v wilhatiaiiol [ B B Rael RS Pierro will be connected with Fort Pierre | Wasurxeroy, March 81.—The senate and | Bwood, Gosper county: 8.V, Shaw, Adam: After the' president had recozaized theo vost problem confronting Chi- | ume of fraud, deception, perjury, | YeVily his financial reports. by telephone. e s AT o I et e oy mbyean B laron utlemen for theie campaign contribut cago v to mollify the Avglomani- | and moral dc pravity., The jury ren- | €Ommon lll‘mll-m:v cost the blie gru The spring term of Madison's novmal school meating today. ab S T i AR LY, they in turn, or their friends, coneeived (ha ¢ state a quarter of a million dollar begins April 8. adopted approving the selection of Ellis ounty {den ctingnin aiREEb AL acs of New York soas to secure their | dored a verdict of guilty, asno jury e ¢ confid ih Mui A Scandinavian colony of thirty families | jalond £ 1l L ittt we deeded o fuvor in giving the world's faiv an inter- | having any reward for the lay and foe | SUPerabundance of coifidence in M L N e g aur s A lanalislinglacationioftths it ferintilan; CITY NEWS AND NotES, | Wim at a stated price of » twenty uational uspoct. Without them, of | sovinl” deconey coald have failed to do, | Buvke relieved the treasury of Loulsiuna | ™4\ "A 0. t7, W. lodge will b instituted at e municipal battle will b fouzht at the | six aeres which whicn s decded fo 30 Course y v o 3 . S o ' | o a milli i 1o burg R evaninzion [Nt olls in this city tomorrow. There will be o | Cle A4 by Mr, Wilson w of course, the show cannot be other than | hug wecompanied its finding with w r of three-quarters of u million dolla Geitysburg on the evening of April 2. A Railroad for Guatemala. B (e TR IR | Qlarelanik UM g Ty e treasurer of Mississippi is short Spearfish real estate ishooming on - favora- Crry or Mexico, March ; us | nee in the Third ward, and Louie Meyers in | was st aside 48 & present for the president. three hundred thousand, and the treas- Ill-h\:'li orts of railronds to bo built to that | yeen made between the gove | the Kt} l uh]»\», ‘m !h;"l'lllml \{. i, 1.“» It will be seen thit m.r; Wi 1L Ve onjovs : Missourl was suspende: f PO 4 alhandlihe o ever, it is generally thought that the regubli- | ble admivation society formed by theso - urer of Missourl was suspended a f Butler Mikkloson of Potter county has | MAlt and tho representative of n ficket will o elected 4 tlemen and Mr. Cloveland, and that it re- hypothecating thivty-two | been adjudged insane and sent to the asylum | dicate for the construction Ofthaiortiom he case of Mavy J. MeGee vs, Thomus | sulted mutually profitable i a financhil way, il s thousund dollars of the state funds, The | 8t Yaukton '_“"“"’;" o "'\'"I'""'“{ h extending from the | noouan and Willism Mahoney oceupied the | Within u few wweeks after it becime lnown ] 58 {0 QERORenE PUULIG! ODIMON, gy e a ol so smnlll thit the. state | Erank: Hewhman of Gettysburg had an | SBRitalto’the Atluntic oceqn, attention of the distriet court ‘today. This | that President Clevehd was the po ) Fluek had been deposed from the oftice | (M Ll L S arm broken and was otherwise badly injured A s T case was brought to 1 e £1,000 damages | of View there was an imimcn: ) shewiff, in which it was shown | Wil expericnce no difticulty in collecting | by a kick from u hovsc. English Iron Works Fail. | from the defendants for selling the plaintiff's | estate boom in the northwestern part of ¢ amount from the bondsme mha o T/t Ele ¢ | Loxnox, Maveh #1.—The Moss Buy Hema juors which she alleges was the | city, all lands owned thi e had taken the fullest adyan. | the amount from the bondsmen, but in The county commissioners of Dickey county 0:00] RSl A Rl S iR DR e bl 4-:'1.- . ‘“]_ IS oRiia a0 « L e ) have decided to issue 525,000 seed grain five- | tite iron and steel company has suspended : tage of the opportunitios to fatten the ‘ 4 E L ! to the jury before tomovrow afterioon. | 400 o cent Phis gift by i 110 congress petitions ulareffort was made toe provinbinl B e i ompendution to mevey, This evidently | had an influence with the judge, henee | the wholly inadequate ~ punishment, Meanwhile, on the urgent demand of e lowa legislature, following the example of theiv Nebraska brethren, failed to comprehend the value of bac- teria inve: wions while corn fails to yield a profit, and prompily rejected an appropriation for the state hogologist, Microbe fuctories are not desirable in- dustrinl enterprises in the wost. the other four there s very little pros- dacle : : compi s l o kasnoidog sockets of himself and friends, Dogtepri v'” ‘“ 1B anG th b ‘,I[;‘“:"“‘ Bistiop Hare of Sioux Falls will visit the | unprofitable contracts: The compan Tl o s paliauthe | avid SR o the vist sams squandered, s hes o POy 4 e [y oyt AR i compuny todi alleges | the long run the Javgest proft in s Tin prompt tender of financial assist- | On the other hand, what wus the et el 2 et pincleBIIhoUatir parvIof: Miviontbusis nouncesiawill pay hufull that ho sustained $10,000 daniages in losing | way of any thut has been made anco to the stricken people of Louisville | ¢rine of the newspapoer reporter? Inan | SeCurity fow the states frequent; ). ness conpcoledwith tho ghureh. SRR > " | his foot, which caught in the machinery last | citizen for many years peopl QuiayLlle | SRR IS HEIITS I ) ted | thovough examination of public accounts | Joseph - Murphy und James —Chapman, Murderers. Bontonoed for Liffo, June anil was torn from the le | Theve has been a dead mavket for v shows that the great heart of the nation | @Xvess of nows-g ng zoal he secreted Deadwood were sentenced to three Baxcow, Me., March 51— Charles Stainand | Peter Jense young man who flecced | tate in the neighborhood of Oak View since bents responsive to the wants of dis- | himself whevee he could obtain informa- h .\lew;i{‘,'hn th oux Falls penitentiary by - ojiver Cromwell, convicted of the murder of | C. O, Stric ‘m“"“i" 00, hid hi preliml. | the lose ;,r wide }v Cleve ‘:m adn in 500 ani Ly ) e~ | tion that should have been secret s b 3 SO0 SNomas o1 ilse 3orvon, eashier of the Dexter | nary hearing before Justice Brown today and | tration. Iecestly it bteame obvious to this tressed humanity, The liberal outpour- ] kL i vet und | vy of tho beneficluries of tho' post John Guild, & prominent citizon and wealthy | S0 Wilison Bori 0k ao LOXIOn | vas bound overto answor to- tho. district | syndieate and the friends who hud holped | invioluble, guve it 1it I v Y | Savings bk, were brought into the supr ing of money to succor the victims of | Invic “‘ 1‘ r‘“' o y BRSAEIH mine owner of Deadwood, was found dead 1 | ¢oiet” this morning and sentenced to state | conrt in the sum of #00. He gave bon M. Cleveland, that a boom must be made in the Chicago and Boston fives and of the | Was published, There is no justitication e dssarts thatiblacis plghtyel | B N oL Th ol o, HIG prison fo life at hued labor, The case of Hoenry 1 Albers vs Tug BEe | real estate, mid the ex-president graciously Conemaugh food is being repeated | for his conduct, and still less for that of six, incroased invalue from sixty-five | failure was the cause of death il idic publishing company, brought to recover | cume to the front and pormitied it to be an ousind in 1852 1o four ' i A » Pio i i A ages for allewed slander, was | nounced that his homestead was sold at the with equal promptitude in hehalf of the | DS superior who pormitted — the “', H ;”v‘ i : Sl o, .I:"';‘l“'l,‘,],l,n” T uns R e i ke DisafeotioninHiasil, Imocked out by Tudge Fiald, Flo. held that | fabulous Bgitve of $140.000; for the puriiose people so suddenly overwhelmed by scoop” to be printed. But every ervor made in the nume of United States Re Loxvox, March 31Tl I‘ wzilian govern- | g, was liegal and - tha v; 11. trict | starting the bo whicli the syndicate is TPhursday’s evelone © | fairminded man will 806 that ceiver Balkin, It was sent us Bdwin Eakin, | ment telegraphs to the the Brazilian minis! court nty alone had juri Now enjoying. »of promises made o year ago that | iustead of Edmund Eakin, and consoquently | liere that reports of disalfection in Brazil are | diction | e iie must be reconfirmed and a new bond made | yntrue, Art in Enamoled Jowelry, much teath in this assertion as in the S this was altogether teifling in compari- Tue movement to raise suficient | son with the erime of Flack and his funds to complote and furnish Immanuel | conspivators, and might properly | hospital comniends itself to every public | been allowed to puss with @ mece 1 loction of that site would expedite worle on the huilding, It is a notorious d jeweley,” said o manufuc A prisoner named Riddle, conflued in the A New Trial Denied # fact that the prico placed on the ground wcoln county jaib on . charge of boot Cinteaao, Mureh 81, ~Tho wotion fora new | turer the other day, vis very much 4y spirited citizen, The two hospitals now | mand when the latt caped with the | Wis linited only by the government ap- |"II'~I”“\I|‘wI-’.\‘-f\‘f‘}'}l‘u‘l’““r:;m‘”vl;w 'J"'.‘[\.“'I!.ff.lt trfal entered by the attorneys of Jerry O ; "}'_"("“‘“ ang ‘\; A :""“ PRER SR Rae1 in the city ave taxed to their utmost ea- | inndequate sentence given him, Bt the | PrOPUIation whilo making tragles ucross the river fo the | etk conviclod of utlewutinie 10 Grbe W | G (40 cotoring. Yo hion (Ilr i |H\H.”1In‘:.:l| “i\:ul[\...:j:;xl;.u‘ 1‘)':..‘:’“‘1”\:.- :ll\"‘-.v\':\.!:i:li.\‘ Pl ‘v‘--‘;h s l.’\”\: ‘h Flack will AL Tammany holl with the | Serambled out, hotwover, and guined tho Towa He Lives in the People’ tasto Have 1o bo exercised. in laylng on When Hahy was sick, wo gave her Castorin, 1 When she was a Chill, sho cried for Castoris, Whon sh hisd Child zave thom Castorla, 4 side. : j 0 sombre trappiugs of woo for sixty dsys, AR Crooksto, Nob., March 2 the exagt shades whicl, when' *fived new hospital should veceive the necos- | aey of the ex-shorifi, and this teavesty SRS SR A A AT R o s L WHE.DXGOURIACOE IOy MG b Ot | sary means to cnable it to start on its | on justice will doubtless stand, [t i3 T evop of April fools this year will — Nobraska City News, pu din Tue DALy | nearly as possible to nature’s tint, suys I e AR v 10 thoe oflice seckers | Preparing to Ship Theiv Immense Pro- | By of March 206, will your cort the New York Times, Thero ar BRI LR JARAITR tucts S s 10, ondent. has watehed the political conrse of vy few cnameler, t Qs of course in South Omuha. NEw \‘ \1'\‘:-”. ">l ""\| ’ \‘I lograny :|“|< ; |’| v X l\ ““; b ince hi (H N Sl i ured in OMAHA to Tur Bee.]—Tomunari, & civil engineer of | gpation on July 4, 13574, at Nelson, Neb., and H“l city, and ~\:".m “.|s.~, it may ~-v]m [OAN CAND TRUIST n- | and t why should it be ything 4 fre?—one of the best, if not tho very COMPANY. best, is i woman, She will not work for | ¢ ibed & Guaranteed Caplial less $100 0 weels, and she s N0 Padd In Capltal 1 e trouble in finding constunt employment | Buys and sells stocks wnd bonds A ent is interested, with @ capital of over | the ruilvoad corporations and monopolies ; ; RUYA ML AUERONES M. S00Eh, widesproad depression in the west, the | The democratic leaders have Lo now issstiy WHL have no tewpters of | g b o) hing theeoal mines of novthern Jupan, | future. Tho truth of his statoment then | ist, and i8 full of suguestions s to de- | . R tions; takes charge of propu clenring house reports for the last week | hoasted of their great conecrn fop the | A4S 1 v Phe project includes the construetion of vail- | We AT WRRREENE IR, 20 G et ent ai \\.\m:‘.‘\“ “l. i e i (L \ of March show a -unm..\.t.‘j.tl 1(:1 rease in \m;... st .,;Iv_\.‘.l,,..?.‘ s and never more n..:;'nx e Geronluo, way systews, wad thia work Mr. Tomanari of the producii; T be leavo to differ BEYRY e Omahal.oan & TrustCo flasncia! transuctions, ith the excep- | 50 within the last fow venrs, since inneaplis Tribune has in chavge, rom News, ti un Wyck has cut | = s the Cord. & Al i tiom of o collupsed boom towns, evory |t dovslopment and growth of vusts | ReSents of southern Arison bave peti- | “Thia company, said Tomanari, in wi fn- | Mmself Joose” o “tho - wopublicun. party e T SAVINGS BANG tioned congress not to send Geronimo back to | terview, “will develop the Sovachi and Yar- QEOAY A restonian . Muun—who suffered With | g B Cor, 16th and Dougia f ty reports gains over the cor- and combinutions, Some of * the stronw 11 nopoly, but 1 nt & manly stru of lnst yesr, ranging-| est sentonces in the memorublo tarlff po. | ¢ Iudisu countyy. “If ke must be moved,” | bari mines to such an extent that Japun will | BOBORY BEG BE0 WA, B MO SR ous prostration for two yeurs from § g, Gypy % 10,000 o the petitioners, “let him be tuken to New Y al to China and Ameviea iu lar pt it to plic m at the head of the | overstudy, and finally recovered under | Bibscibed and Gunrantecd Capitel: . 100,00 per cont in Kansus | form. message of Presidout Clovoland | g v« <And dumpod - the. ocen ! rom selentifio Investigtions we | SiY oker this fall, no il voow power will | the charge of Dr. Weir Mitehell, was | Liability of ookl dvrs | hundred and thirty-elght per | Wore donunciatory of trusts. and tho: L * 3 mines ure or 10,000 te strong enough to_defeat him, f h ot iR - ahe 5 Per Cent Interost Puid on De ' 1 thirty-oight per nunciatory trusts, und they | they would have added if they had consid- | | ocews I ussured, for it is 1o expor. | DA SUOLE euoulh 1o duiat b told by her ! Iy - whon sh Intaross uld o ; - Ofieers: A, 1. Wyman, prosident: 1. J. Brown, » must live in th ldont: W.T. Wy wan. trewsurer grand mission of relieving sulfering | not contended that the i githerer humanity. To the people of the north | should have been allowed to o unpun- side It appeals with particular force, | ishod, hut the relative mensure of the They should unite with the committee | punishments inflicted isdistinetly r Wouldn't Give Adam for Her, the local governmont of Hoklkaido, Japan, ar- | s met him in the republi tute cony rived lust night, -He is here for the purpose | tion at Lincoln, when the pro vata railroad of studying Americun railroud construction. | upiff was discussed. Mr. Van Wyck then A Jupanese syndieate in which the govern- \wapyed the republican party to he cuveful or Cliivagn Times. Messiah Sehweinfurth has made good his claim to divinity by explling from his Rock appointed at Sunday’s meeting to place | nant to the sense of justice and dis stra the institution on a seeure financial | itablo to the court that pronoun foundation e 1 e — h ford heaven a Chicago wugel who hud the NPT aha's record of fifty | were lauded demoeratic orators in | ered a free expression of their wishes advis- = iment. We have been mining col for th teen year ugh on @ sinal We bave —< car - - shipped some to San Frauci s bette Tha Dest b R eaout open air, and he advised her to o A Wyman, 3T AT e An lmpending 1 Justifiable Strike. thunany reccived on the Pacific coast, but we y Naroy, March 81,V Admiral | take up the occupation of chopping & iarion, B W. Nash, Fhowas ). i imb il o cannot now meet the prices there, We aro o Aad) diaa | wood. #dys the Now York Press, Bub onded investiy About 4 ton too high, but us soon us o Rowar : 3 1% 10 any amount made on City & Fa the | tended investigations we instituted is one kind of strike that 1 come . W’I’l,“flf g high, AL A SY A : b the quently her father built her what he | o S50y “nd’on Collateral security, at Lows Lato the methods of certuin combinations’ some day. [t will be the strike of American » can get to San Francisco, i »bett house in t called a “shanty” down In some woods ALed CUITORS o & miemt gemtilying one, With- | the list national campaign as reflecting | able. sperhentod hoomn, the | 1he ews of the purty. In the forward with wtendy lust house of vepresentatives ex-

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