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| THE OMAHA DAILY BLL‘. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1890. ———————————————————————————————— - - ———— - ——— — - : - THI DAILLY BEE AN ABJECT SPECTACLE, | shall be well ]v"u\hlv'd Tob,.. Hat Ahete 1 est. The reeommondations of the grand | power, and it js high time to exercise it, to STATE JOTTING . e e he most abject spectacle that has | are other interests and claims which the | jury \\hl:hIm-v-nh»nlnnh-lnu ntsagainst | 593 1o the monopolies and trusts, ““You shall E. ROSEWATER, Editor. ever been presented to the people of this | government, having regard for its duty ‘ the thieving.afticials strike at the root of | ]L'I"""_'{“ '-": m:d(:\*: { '\'r” (I‘“::.}l:fl.‘.‘.‘ 1;]: state is the panic among leading public | to care for the general welfare, cannot ; an evil whiclhie not confined to New York * cal action on the part of the fa | " mal r.-u ance, whoreupon the governor has au. thoily o remoye him frow oftice and uppoint cessor, Mr. Archer's condition i improved THE CITY OF PARIS' F Nebraska. Blair is bound to have a new hotel Beatrice now has a prohibition daily A camp of Sons of Veterans has been o T 1 | TRAL. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING, They urge thy abolition of all fee oftices, men and politicians on account of the | justly or safely ignore or igpe \I. much for the future welfare of our state, children escaping in theiv night elothe: According 1o the Mason City TERME OF SURBSCRIPTION | uprising among the farmers. Candi- [ e — the substitution of liberal salaries A Question Easily Answered. gaaized at Arcadia. : One of Her Engineers Describes the Dally and Sunday, One Tear #10 00 [ dates are tumbling over each other and | EFFFCT ON FOREIGN TRADE and the comeontration of responsi- Kearney Hub, \'l"(-l\“.i;-' \‘\‘x-..(_vn.l);.u 1.».3‘ u.!v‘ on -m} at | Accident and Its Results, Hiren mpnt % | ulmost brenking their necks in trying to [ _The report that Mr. Blaine was not | hility, The'‘fdo system is ono of the | Sccrctary Cowdry.complains that ho has | NUHA EEHE for (R HMIEL of Jolin "t (Copyright 189 by James Gordon Benett.| Sunday Bep. One Year 1% | placate und ,', ity the Farmers' al- | plensed-with certain features of the new | gravest abyses of official life, The | Deen misrepresonted by some of the news. | oo G REN) oy i‘”‘”‘ 16 TOSINE YOOt Loxpoy, April 1~[New York Herald Weekiy Itee, One ‘.'u';l g aid| 21T 2 | tarift bill, and that he had so expressed | fomptations o inerease the emoluments | ! |~v'~4| On th nv]u hand there is ull.huy Two Good Templar lodgos. have. been or. | Cablo-Special to Tue Ber.]—Three speciuf 3 WEICES . § a 4 < . : genel feeli at Scerctary Cowdr; | 0N oML ho past ) ins broug nassengers by the of Omalia. The Bee Roilding " 1f the farmers were to ask a quarter | himself to republican members of the | of office ave / such that few officials can | fonc™ ling that Sccretary Cowdr anized in Jefferson county in tho past week. | trains brought the passengers by the City of &, Ot Corner N and 9t Street A ise | house, needs confirmation. But it s by | yesist the ST bak KO it beon studiously misrepresenting his |~ An nssombly of the Knights of Labor was | Pavis from Holyhead to London ad the con Conmed] Hifre. 12 Penrl Strect section of the moon they would promise 'y > it L (o | resist them, But the evi does not slop | praska constituency. Are honors casy? | omganized in Seward last week with thivty- | versation in the smoking-rooms of the lead Chicago Olive. 867 The Rookery Bulldiag., ¢ | tocut 1t out for them.” If the farmer | 0 means incrediblo when it s consid- | with the gréedt of the official. It ex- sl | three members. | thg hotels deatt smainly with tho cat t Naaniniton, 513 Fonrteenth str should declare that the earth is as fla | eved what the probable effect may be | tonds to the very foundation of our elec- LR AR o L A son of James Morrfs of Stella shot at |t tho big steamer and its results, Thero is | . i relati vi + " Sl N palalla News, ild geese ought do one ol s fu 4 CORRESPONDENCE e panceke and in the language of | Upon our commercial relations With | tive kystem awi,taints the purity of tho | pyon. - Ot e Wizt bonds for | FAld geese but brought down one of his fath- | 0t vk to tell that has not already been | Mexico and some of the South American i i JOLLUIRoH) ORTIBILLUONRG I DONSR SR e Ve ganIS iore A communiontions relaiing (o news and | Rov, Jasper declare that “do sun | 1 0 om At ballot. 1t intorferes with an honest ex | saloonkeepors and other rostrictive measures | * Martin Hunsen s been held for trial t | 1ol DUt the nvatives of evewitiesses Fditorinl Department it | do move” around it, these knock- | countrics. By raising theduty on silver- | prossion of public sentiment at the bal- | as best suits the locality; or the coutinuation | Broken Bow for using a pistol to persuade | threw new light upon the earlier accounts, BUSINESS LETTES | kneed politicians would testify that itis | lead orves and increasing the duty | joy hox, places a premium on fraud and | of the Slocumb law of Nebraska, against the | Mary Peterson to marry him g which were more or less con fused. ALl hustne n‘"f," and, remit v‘.uu | true, If the Farmers' alliance should | on carpet wools, with certain other | jga fruitful source of political rascality | amendment, will bo decided by ballot next | "Il-wn\v&-k.f';vn(fl‘v‘v\y- :i‘y:” ‘m.- ,\m»] s luy.».nw(nw most interesting narrative he addressed to The Bee Publish Ny, ¥ et 3 ange ostile « o urpose , G Thi 3 i n record as OpUaLec Ve gors, one from as that of the marine engineer who was Onhi Drafiswelioeks and postoffie orders | passa resolution demanding that thesun | ¢han ho to tho purpose | und vote buying. Fee offices are a ugm- | fall. This paper desires to go on record as | gy jard, while operating with o paper cut “‘i P b : ""' “{'yr it ‘\_\": AYEs 14 o e mado payabio 1o the order of the Com= 1y qnq gii1 s {4 did in Joshun's time, our | Of commercial reciprocity which the | inisconce of the old system of granting | being in favor of temperance and opposed 10 | ter the othier day e Y ; e i Ty bt e s Woadnisee: | aeRerk i Stk Ghos coduce | ecretary of state has been endeavoring | wpecial privileges to persons or corpo v i [ at | While the aged father of M. W. Clac of y The Bee Publishing Company, Proprietors, | coneressmen wou 1 at once introdu o gt e I Sy 1 'I”‘” )l ) sl “»III; is wrong, not that it is a failure in Towa or | Brazilo Mills was chastising his canine, the | declined to give his name and was far Ths Bye 1V1ding, Fernam and Roventeonth Bts, | DILI8 o revise the order of the solar | /O & AR ke e s tions, They have notonly outlived their | 20 o0 ™0 ane “other state, but that it is s flow upon tim and bit his face ina_fervi- | from desiving to speak for publication Al R 4 ! :*jv \“ 'f" DLy i) M"_‘-'"l :" usefulness but have become o positive | yong and that the law as it now stands is [ DO munner, - Serious results are feared. evertheless ke made 1 £ excoedingly i SWORY STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION Just now hard times in the west have | bring about. ne s reported 10 menace to honesty in public life, right. Prohibition is wron now and always | | h nine-yearold son of G, W, Mason, H. | inteeatine fon o short spac e Ktaty "“}‘,1 kil s 1o rou clamor for more money. *More | have said to t irmun of the ways | ghould bo abolished in every state, | was and always will bo wrong, and during its | yeit { & slaughtor ouse, el Mio s bofling | ho soid, 404 something. thi Knows, George B, Trsehuek, seeretary of Th moncy you shall have,” say the fright- [ 4nd means ¢ ttec Here I am | county and city, agitation has caused more ill-will and bitter- | yeservoiv anmd was literally cooked, dying | Nobody knows up to this minute und will RuDIIARINE. Company, o ALy ened politicians, How this money is to | With this Pan-American congress on my | ness between people who would otherwise be | within a few hours, | not till s docked, though people of cout e 1 e Mo oty 20, 1800, was | veach " the unemployed labover or the | hands. I want to get something from I'r 18 o great relief to the public friends than uny measure ever proposed asa | During a recent p Mrs. Fred Muhel- | '“'”\ tnele id us, [t 18 uite cortain that e inemployed labore € s, | o 1 e, living six miles wost of W « | something gave way, it wa & s | ovabstonlian Ltarer doas er into | the Amevican republics, and I've got to | eval and the taxpayers in particular that | law. It is _wrong because the secret | GHU RV o N SEHID oev of | how it managed fo produce the I i AR R their philosophy give thgn something in vetarn, Weare | thie county hospital is neaving king @@ns created by prohibition | G GO O om hor smash that_took place is as you a myster ety Mayeh 45 | “'Phie Farmers' allfance hus said that | 1nying plans (o veciproeato in trade. | tion. Architeet Myers has -1 fiato S f Eitatet todipetion add, Sl tuote | bitkaine: helt toestily, (fromthe effoces ot | SR GIOT LAHA M of St an expa Wednesdny, March % : arn dliance hi id A v borateai S Toolish. bi : e S o elapine {y | JOUNg men than a saloon properly con- | which she dicd before night. The house and | ¢ 1 respec ul it is pe Thursday, Mureh 2 | nrty dotlars per head {s exactly the | Here you 1e with your foolish bill | final report on the building, deelaring it | §iiiad and with open windows and doors, It | contents were burned, tho father and five cortain that hobody on board s in_auyway (o | lame for the accident. 11 unybody is o ty dollars a | to be *a good. strong and substantial® countiy must have for its population, | ton on lead ore, That hité: one of | Friduy. Mareh turidiy, Match 2 | and put a tavit of ti | amount of eirculating medium that this | is wrong becauso the law punishes the inno- | cent for the wrong-doing of the guilty, by ne it is the muke break was son s and builders, for the thing that nobody could pos anseript structu , well adapted to the use for Aokl GioiGE i ool | and presto! our senatorsand congress- | the b friends we've gob in | which it was lntended.” Examiners | hamp tho honest purchaser of spirits, | hvo Attornoys hud a little diffcuty whi ibly foresce. 1 was in the engine” voon Sworn to hefore me and subseribed to In my | o eeneh n that fifty dol- | this Pan-American congress. How do | Coots and Shane have completed a thor- | (with a string of red tape) for medicine or | torney Sullivin ¢ 1 Attorhey MeShorey o :\'I'.":. ; “h: r|~ lu Ilhllm‘n ,t,‘.‘ll A .Inlh-‘ later, Aih day of March S0, LEe Aaag 4 i s i G bt ity s o as on deck, 1 felt a broak, follow Vrepiias il 0 iy el lars Is the exact quantity of the root of | you suppose we are going to doanything | ough analysis of the contractors’ bill of | legitimate use under even the prohibition law. | iy vlorous set-to oceurred and the. fwo B sk R T .‘mm:-\l.\. ) | Novary P al ovil that st bo ciroulated, Why | in the way of reciprocity with them if | oxtras, rejecting over forty thousand | Iis g »,\lv...\x~,.- it essays to_prohibit n..l- logul lights hwere soon stretchod on the fook | pid down. Then cumo a serles of guick County of Douglns. 5 | the nvernge per capitn should be fifty | We start with such a provision us that | dollars of the amount asked. But few | UScof cider, beer und wine, which are used | ;p10q down by the judieo, who separated the | Peavy Kiocks, like two tremendous anyils or Trschick, belng d worn | ) A Y I a new GaiBITe trilling detafl i to be completed | ™ iealthful beverages und axe not, in mod- | heifiizeronts, read the viot uct, und fined them | L0 FEAVY CUES 0F w0 hewvy musses of metal va hit ho fs seer of o | doliars they do not take the trouble to | i ¢ ar iy [ this | poins detills remain to be COmPICLSC | omgion, hurtful to the human system. 1t s | cach ! / DrnE e aokad ltogotiien Than ousic v Wit v aetun o i i \ “hether or not Mr. Blaine saic 8 re the building is accepted by the 3 ol ok 5 the g crash and evervthing stoppec e Compuny, (it the Setwid | find out, If fity dollarsa hend would | Whether or 'l'" Ir, Blalno suld this | before tho bullding is socepted by he | rong because it sceks to plice law in con- | Ten wagons left town Monday morning for | The Sengine semel o AR | U of March, 1540, 15854 copiis: for | make better times, seventy-five | it very pointedly describes the situation. | county and the finishing touches will be | yo] of the natural uppetite that education | Benkclnany all louded with flour from the | part of it was forcod up, another part broke ':].'.‘”l‘il’n"fl o “mg‘- ',‘;‘l' ,‘:;"v” | dollars per capita would malke | vym. :s from Mexico represent the sen- | placed on a job that has been o fru |rul should supply. It is wrong because pres- | 1\”. ;-_1‘-.1":-1 l\l::‘;’v:‘u[‘.‘ l:;{';“:ml"l'n-(.lfu Deii- | through the bulkhead, small pieces of pack piombier. 1840, 1530 copies; for wrs per head would make everybody | 00ts of congress, as to products of that | competeney during the past two years, | mnce mo not enforced, and agitation for | splondid busiiess, running day and miehtand | Wil e bid ot sttt bt on: for Docamber, 1880, 20.048 copies: pretty comfortable. If the frculating | country, will be very nearly [ { prohibitice. will not enforce them as effectu- | is still unable to supply the démand f ur | It was a complete wreck and general sni T vy, 1900, 19,565 coptess for Fehmiary, | o g S Qestruetive of trade relations | THE erop of claims blooming in the | ally #s sworn information against the trans- | and feed. Persons coine for seventy-five and | up. There is no hole in the bottom of opie Grorae B Tzsonvek. [ mediom can be ased ot pleasure it is il Al g | ¥ | eighty miles to have their grists ground at | «) ) e ko nil sibseribid I 1Y | S0 a ensy Sam (o print thou- | between the United Sates and Mexico if | vicinity of the vinduet and_union depot | €1essors and obedicnco o them. 10 is | 30 Canpion mills Sioni | er i e LB L R i sailisistg T A D oty bills as 1t 1o 0 heint five dol. | carried out. IL would perhaps not be | s slekly and insignificant compared | Wons becausoitis an insult to every manly |y oo appeared in the state fottings of | through the injection pipes, which piel. i L L e e o and | auite 50 serions s this, but it is reason- | with the harvest awaiting the railrond | Mt and no benefit to the hopeless drunkurd. | Murch 24 referring to & Kenasaw hotel | the ‘water below to ool ‘the condensers TR fav bills, 1 wealth. can be created and | QU 50 serious s this, bub it 18 vcwson | wightho huevest awaiting the HIRORE | 1t is wrong because the provinee of law is not | i the meancst man in the state for | Aitotix of thiase pipos, bixd 1o Gacd: en SETWEEN the new post distributed by act of congress it isa | ably certain that instead of our being | scythe ou the'north side, Every block | ) yumoye the eause (olse food should ho pro- | a butcher, who had watched at the | lien the engine was smashed ti s and the s of inertin [ siek bed, 75 cents for his meals and | pipes were broken and the machinery o while so’ employed. A letter has | down over the top of them like a eup, vod from A. S Howard of the Com- | could not be got at. The only way to stop ssaw, denying the state- | their flow was to plug them froul the out- the facts, which go to show | side, which was of course impossible. assumed uncommon importance and s) for idunl in- new bridge the | hibited so people could not be glutte - | self-control, but to restrain the indi ilate | from tresspassing upon the vights of othe 1 millions of people | able 1o effect anything in the direction | h | of reciprocity we should encounter a re- | uncertainty as to the route ol the | talintory trade policy on the part of | bras iteal reaper serves to | | Mexico. In this that conntry would find | values ab v oper cent per d at cvime 1o e with their noses to the grindstone, If s kolemn and lifeless as a graveyaed at | dividuals, 1t midnight, s wrong because wine in im.. fint principle, which is just ConGREss started into business at | now all the rage among wildeat politics A L - 5 5 | At e blamelo: | “%One queer rest 5 o R "” ot e e e T e bR TN boU T Al e let us | Most wbundant cncouragement from | Thero is nothing small or ponurions | Modcration, as a beverago, is right, provided | that that gentleman was wholly blameless in | =One queer oL Jha oaing of ; 'n‘ e mmbors ave strugeling | use the moncy prosses at Washington | European capital. It is said that al- | about the land owners of the north sic ”‘ PIULLGLL 29 L LOGL b7 il | " County Attorney Anderson of Sewad hus |- engine room. Tho bulkhesd which protected i 3 B harm e o that cverybody chall | ready English and German capitalists | when it comes (o aiding or facilitating | U scoks to rob the citizen of the right is & | cuivad'a lettor from Itev. Moore, who is | the boilers was uninjured and the boilors to.catellitheivind. | X Yt x St | are . contemplating the cstablish- | the ontrance of & commercial artery | SHD At personal liberty. It is wrong because | sevving u term in the penitentiavy for horse | made no water, It stretehed a little with the a———— | be rich and ¢ v poor man can pay off | ¥ i 41-_‘ e lting ' o | ; * < | it propeses to stand like a soldicr guard over | stealing, saying that if his proseeutors would | Stratin, but wus braced up with shovt timber Trie: forthcoming “wake™ over the re- | his debts without borrowing from uny- | “""“‘ Yo f““'l““~ AL into the city. | the citizen and in_substance suys, yoware not [ se thell ‘influenco to Iuye his soutenco re- | and hold all right ool kep o % B ot along the lines of the principal | — T RS Junish | dueed to two vears, that he would work for ur i as the he; mains of Ityan & Walsh's bill of extras | body. =i e v aeR e e SAMSON is reputed to have killed one | pony S L-control, the law will punish | §iAF, CON RN anything Yhey might seo | Of the steam pipés rau through the ne GBS ; 5 = e Mexican railways s s country u ) you by prohibition of wine, beer, cider, ete, | O ANARRES AL R A L promizes to bo as lively and painful as PENSION LEGISLATION, i : iverdend ores. . This | thousand Philistines with the juwhone | Lo s betesm R fit to huve him do. The Jotter was turned | boain the watcy e e th L e 3 | imposes o duty on silver-lead oves. Mis ; ! 03y as a beverage. And finally, it is wrong be- | over to A. J. Williams of Tamora, who was | boiling heat team was rising from it all - e | The senate has passed the dependent ‘ would give ths smalters of England and | of anass. Mao Burt of Ashland is just | cause the objeet of all should be to encour the chief sufferer from Moove's rascality th lm_u\ \Jh';w-‘wvw 5 1 lellu- best of it 111 i iaion sl b weverad eor. | pesion bl An amendment removing | Germiny o stronger foothold than ever | BOW being hamumered with the jawhones | temperance, and_probbition is - political | Awamateur detectivo at Holdwoge hd i | 14 P i 0T Wit Eversbody” under Jorutions to improve and cxtend their | the limitation 15 to arrears of pensions | in the Moxican trade, and if Mexico | Of & thousand fiat money asses, who be- | hobby of fow eranks and the very opposite | $00Iueknd bl the ity Jubl With o gawie of | yyhien the lifeboat was sent it to bo in B el s o somtivms the | was dofeated by alarge majority. [L | should retalinte by duties on certain | lieve Unele Sam - can make cverybody | of temperance. | pointers. ‘e night was cold und the tramps | e steamer track and got us a tow, T would i (It Treasidont. Trokingt tole | was stated that the estimated eost of ve- | articles of American manufacture, as it | ¥ich by printing’ billions of bauk notes. | gomebody Would Be Ground Fine, | Werecoverd by biankets into which the sleuth | e fiven 6 Vs Willingly for s chince to suspicion that President PPevking’ tele- S el 1 T ik Pl S B HEL R et ttempted 1o crowd. — When he informed his | 20 o I Sny CHDRO e Tiassen grion was a premature blufl, moving the limitation would be between | s highly probable it would, a la Exit Mayor Grant. L0 Gl L fellow prison Wt he was in for horse | KOS wanted to mike up a purse for them in Lo A | four handred and seventy-cight and five | amount of trade o laboriously built up | St. Lunits Globe-Demoorat. ; tlie ““'\”“"'““ uts to know “Between | stealing they kicked him out of the blankets | .\.::v“,”i":“.'.'\'nl.!‘ s o = . e : S o 5 y | Leese and Van Wyek what is thematterwith [ and refused to speak to him, and he was | 1Y OPIHOI ¢ iR DA 0y DLV CEI . HERR o cost hat state | Tndred million dollars. The estimated | by A an manufacturers will be de- There w time when Mayor Grant of A ONL ALY | ¢ ¢ 1 Al L in” coming back. What saved the City of NeEW Yourxs canals have cost that state | Richards Nothing in the world, unless it | obliged to shive 1l night in the corne He Paris from foundering was first, the bulk New Yo med to be & coming man in pol- | i but now, alas! there s little to be scen | i | of him but his disay tails. A Democ tic Sug; Columbs 1 ine troyed. The South American countric 150 taking some interest in the pro- an avernge of two and w half millions « | iNcresso of the ]l"l!-i\‘vn roll with the yeur during the past ten years, and four limitation wis not stated, but it will | are o « rost | millions are asked for the current reach feom fifty to one hundred posed tarviff. It is authoritatively stated R i el ials millions. In the course of the discussion | that the delegates of the antine 1 ! vo republican senators )y wi 0t be wblic (O 11 nadio; mferenc i i e s h el Eagwa two vepublican senators who will not be ! public in the international conferen ther. But e saved is e \d nether millstone, | has given up the deteetive bu head, and sceondly, the v A strang cutly presented nimself at a | pulkheads conld ot estion, Fairbury tailoring establishment for i HaEHtithoro hadlsbanany wontt uremen for a suit of clothes, says the | with. If we had had @ gzale or heavy sea, woe prise. ‘The suit ovdered must hive a « | would cortainly have goue to the bottom style of pockets, sueh us the tailor had never | Plere was no fear evident. among the pussen scen before. A few days later came into the | S N Moy afdsnot se of the upper legram For sceretary of state, C. D, Casper of the Butler County Press. ( Well, Then Let the Ax Fall. | Pittshiry Commereial-Gazett ion, and, on the the- | editor wsper s the charged with any unfriendliness toward | agreed to pay a peccentage of the cost of | The time is vipe for 5 Lo bos (Blo MG T BomiOET ) : e - 3 b ; ¢ el by 28 ory that thero is o remedy for every wrong, | 2H0 Who can beat the boots off of Ben Cow- | store another gentieman, also a str who | houts, us stuted. Theé bonts were not n T prohibition agllators aro fc | the old soldiers took occasion to warn | win st mail sevvice hetween | BR TN T e i offortive and | 4¢rY. The democratic convention should | was attracted by the suit with its peculinr | dleg with in any way il two days after for funds in the east to pay their ex- | the senate against the danger of over- | New York and Buenos Ayves, but on | cueiees W 08000t TC S8 SISENE Sy | nominate a sure: winuer, and Casper is the | pockets, now fuearly. completed. He s | L when they were in I isurcly i | tor Frye rer ed that senators - | ¢ m cnrpet wools they & sed | i 2 | == |Ssria SmiBGUo tliooneHa s HEQILIAS L x“'“'“ 0 tuko of the state with a liberal salary and | tor Frye remarked thatsenators, inmak- | duty on carpet wools they wnnounced |iyopories, | A QUESTION OF FINANC pockets. 1t must be the one e king for. | S D R A e b hrown in, possesses an irresistible | 112 $teh propositions as that of thé | that they would not adhere W the agree- | e | Owiy, Neb., April L—[To the Editor of | flis nume s Hotehidss, | Hotehkiss wiis Lis | uade it was made by sinal and known_only I s ; s ] f & veely nslated. i ISt pame, but meanwhile had _gone to Hastings. | {o'the capts R e e el for the patriotic advocates of the | 401 ndment, weve imperiling the truest | ment. Other disclosures of a like s Sl | Te Bex]—Your correspondent, J. A. Burt, | He would retirn, however, i fow duys, S0 | fhicpabtain, he bussaugers suffcred no drug storo and whisky jolnt, interest of the sol nd creating al ture he expeeted at any time | pser Williom <My dear Prinee, T am | 9005 not grasp the situation in his discussion | e No. 2 wadted for s eturn. - They | o G MCIA oA e Ay pet el LA b R prejudice against pensions, neval | in evidenee of how' little the tavifl- | jnexpressibly sorry to part with you. Get | Of the money question. If you will pardon A l'llnt \\I‘l "I‘l\\;HNl ,\\\-‘wlu h;xlnln;v!“lll::: the same and the only loss was the eloctrio y 2 5 ¢ Qs ne, i is ti con . i other for sixteen years and ueither % iz thrown out, of ge Tite thivd ofticial death of hallot re- | Hawley observed that the American na- | framers in congvess have considered tho | out | me, Tk Be is at fault in not corvecting him. | 1[G\ 6r'the othe o naabeInELbIw e form in New York goes to prove that | tion had certainly not been stingy, that | question of improving o rade relations Prince Bismarck—“1 deeply regret the | The government has nothing to do with in- | T said the enginecr in conclusion,” “but Jurity in clections in the Kmpive stato | the pension expenditure next yewr would | with other American countries. | necessity, your majesty, that compels mo to | PSS S Segrisipe oy olume ol ooy (e, A among them will be, I thinke, the value of the i A 108 ! t \ 1 S lurdradand thi 1 |2l % A sever the ties that have bound us so closely, | The issuc of treasury notes is not money. 1t | The Grand Army post at Nodaway will |*g1q jdca that amship should have suils is an impessibility while n democratie | be nearly one hundredand thivty million | There can be no doubt t sl b Ee s e money, or | build a hall. enotzh to work with in case her steam powe presidentinl aspivant oceupies the execu- | dollars, and that no nation in the world | Blaine most heartily desives o more ) el o [ratiier Lo prediots motal Qugoutof the | Frances Murphy is preaching temperance | ix disubled. The sails on the City of Paris 4 ; | at Clarinda. were merely little mes, only good for steady N LA o erior | ever appropriated for its soldiers asum | liberal policy of trade with respect to | Piling Up the Obstructions. i the government stamp on the coins i TRET | Catholie churel be built at Dooen the | ing purposcs, and they are not good for any to public good in the mind of Hi compured to that. e appealed to the | the countries south of us, one that shall | Peorfa Transeript | v declaration, that so many s [ Sac Ao o ol HwillibsivutluatDoenthal g £, R ekt Ljun) | An exchange says that Mr, Cleveland does | constitute a dollar, more or less. The issue It is rumored that ¢ have been unab! old soldic to remember that these tually but surely lead to o broad Newton business men have organized a Pk eharges preferred in - the indict- | enormous suns of money como out of the | system of reciprocity, and it would not aolfscamitolbaiinayiiinnousS I RInIY of paper is only i iedge to by the bearer | commercial exchung thliEoriHn Witk star - boand ment aga inst Architeet Myers will not | pockets, very lvgely of people as poor | be surprising it o is somewhat, dig- | W48 0f s own nominition in 1893, - We dowt |, 05t would be us of little value us the old | Ottumwa only needs $1,000 to round out its 2% seriously embrriss the gentloman from | as themselves, and concluded with the | pleased —with — the ovident want of | Ko about that, M. Clovelund is writing o | contineutal” currency” or tho”assigmats ‘of | 200 conl plicofund, 'L GLADSTONE BY Detrott, in view of tho fact sthat the | vemurk thot e did not believe his state | sympathy on the part of the | feeme e om0 8 i [t AL sk imdreall i histy sy | o e LR R BN 1o G rana | OYLERT county hoard violated the contract in vo- | wanted him to add five hundred million | majority of the ways and means commit- e | ions of silyer dollars are lying idloin the | Counterfeit 10-cont piocas are fn circulation | TR O L ey taining a superintendent in opposition | dollars to the debt of the vepublic, | tee with suchapolicy. Something move | ake a nsit Look at the Surplus. ] i;h:::glr\ \;;l{:flfflr;’;: t‘ill(‘nlm:l:\'l““\‘\‘lll::l‘l l:n\: iu the castern part of the state. | New Yous, April 1. [Special Tel to the architect’s wishes, and winked These ure significant expressions from | favorable 1o the plan of extending our | gy Shdedphia Telraph, =SS he silver dollars will loave this | g esenty-tive bovs i the Bldor - industrial | 4q g Ber.] - More than one hundred and the rascality of the contractors, men who have wniformly been in active | commerce with the Spanish-Amevican | 5y to meet this Heeia M,f\f {the | treasury vaults. There is not an_abundunce "J”;m' e g, Dubuque | Y gentlomen, representing all phases of s o T v i barare e B and |\~:f‘l'l.\‘ sympathy with cvery just | countries may be hoped for from the | servic »:1-._ sion Dill] is $10,000.000., Tho prob- | afeoy ‘.lf,'f\.l,',_, ,',""""{,'(.‘:’,::‘{:‘,'{',‘.‘\““‘f,”":‘.'\‘l','.”\' county, had a leg talken off by fulling aguinst | \I:::*i".“':\:llhulllkll‘d l‘mi\l\. ]l ].I\W\I,I‘..(‘lyw.»\:‘.'w.‘ e d llinnce and proper demand in behalf of the old | senate, hut the tavifl policy now pro- | ability is it will go far beyond that sum, In | the universal distress, Omaba’ s a commer- | & cireular saw | ! Reiin ey of lington and Missouri Pacific for local ad- | soldiers, and they arve worthy of the posed cortainly is notencournging to the | the present disposition of the majority in the | €inl center and yor some of your most respon The Clinton county Sabbath school associa- | tion, ass bled in the luw library of t vantugo, if perfocted, fnsures tho early | govious consideration of the veteruns. | iden of enlurging our. marlkots, Menn- | houso with rogard to this matter, and consid- | Siblo debtova Will tell you ft is ulmost impos- | tion will hold its thivty-second aunual couven- | Equitable Life assurance society yestenlay to ans. | ide only arkets, Med N | sible to meet cuvvent obligations. tion in Delmar April S und 9. listen to a phonographic commuu 1o 2 Minkler, the blind temyy 1 Miss tuver of Clayton county, »southern pirt of the state. an raes | Willinn K. Gladstone, which was L stweek | o their buildin tion, it is to bo presumed, | eving the lond demands beine made, it will be | gy “common agnsent old and_ silver & fortunate for the government if the extra | used us the'standurd of vilue, of which silver nthe treasury in limited to this ser- | is the oldest in_ use. G construction of the short eut to Platts- | Phey ave honnd, as citizons having an | while the situ: mouth wad Nebraska City, e short | oqual interest with all others in the wel- | is re tion and was rded with winmixed satisfaction by unent creates Tine will effect a large saving in tim A . oS b, drain e .8 L C ure of the nation, to eandidly ask them- | BEuropean eapitalists, merchants and N 2 h 3 | : tended, hud it ar to ha b Aian e e e et e el s G el o 1 ' R BLONI vico peusion bill, | Oue hundred and fifty wil- | Beither gold novsilver, henco it is powerless | A Dubugue widower of filty years offers a | e, B 08 d s lans i & H A e ves whethor the government has been | manufacturers, who are veady to take | poGonie o thareabouts per year to be | 10 increuse the volume of the money metals. | honus of $100 to any one who will find hinan | Bsed upon the occusion « ven ities for reaching and teading in this | giney in the matter of pensions, and | the fullest advantage of our mistake, | Rhas h : 4 " | But by udverse legislation it can duplicate | gitractive widow of like aie fora wife, poper union on March 14 val S cit g q 4 . | paid out in this way will preventany future | ghe “value of one or the other, | Kute Shelby, the Moingona heroine, is de- | T acted s chaiviman of the w Thos Y ——— whether thero @8 not really a — | trouble overa surplus, The surplus will bo | Such — hus been — the easo with | RS0 R B RREEEEE L i | prosent listened with great attent v Titi: prosont disastrous flood in the | danger of so straining its liboral- NOW ol NEVER. || husted” in the best Tannerial s [ silver. Tn Gormany, Great rtaln und { eiadsto day off & mortguge on hev mother's | (o phooxruph mimliead i low tho i N i ns ¢ - © do- 301 NI S sl e | the United States, it value has 1 degrad i Y | distinet tones the fol U onis v lower Mississippi valley emphasizes the | 1Y i i ARG & Al South O undy B0 tho tur- | VOICE OF THE STATE PRESS, | ed and its froe and equal coinage with gold im- | 74 > i nient and caution to toilers throw A inubility of national and state govern- | SPread prejudice against pensions, and | moil of another city election, and she | paived, Tu short, the demonctization of silver A Qistepsalnindonth gopuirod noas VYA 1 tna warld ments to provent annual overflows, | thereby inmperil their continuanee, The | has been torn up from center to eivcum- AdvicotaBoRamomhered, [fhasputarud i pustioatn it iowan ol | i SR NEERG T 10y ovaastlooking | o DEMLAIR (Tl purposs ot tie pheeting on § s : f SRR PR 14 el Ctor offic. Withi Norfoll: News, | enabling the latter to purchase move property, | | Nesb i i ooking ay conceive to he summed up in two Millions upon millions havo been squan- | Masses of - the peaple ure not prosperous. | ference in the sermmblo for office. Within | gy yoxg vepablican stato convention will | food wnd lbor than it could with sitver viecu! | forward o matornity, and while at, hoime | words: selfeheip and dhvitt, | 1eannot, ihough .8 deved in constructing new and in repair- The industrial and comn al depres- | afew days when her people have vecov= | o by the mon who are sent as delegates | 1ating freely with full power as a money | -lhv;n. “'.I‘d“\i%m»w-‘\;\'\L‘ ..:-‘:I ;.}“.1 n‘w mtw-u nteh o ‘.‘n‘.‘.?t Iofiise to sond to 1 L Cow wordy ing old leveos, with the vesult of only tom- | Sion iy weighing heavily on millions | ered from the excitement, they will on | feom the different county conventions, The | ””."{i' I“‘i”' ‘I\“l'l‘!d\\“ "l‘l"'m”“l'““\ I | PR nervous shoc Kk ctugod @ complete prostiv el i s i ikl i< s Y ) At i t _ | perty, food and labo 1 other words it | e I Mher | i which the Almiehiy has everywhere i pornvily confining the mighty volume of | ©F the population, and in most of the | sober, second thought vealize that the | county conventions will be controllod by the | Uils more of these to buy, or exchunie for to witlo andod i g doubls deuth, Another | S RATRA S 1 e Bl 9 o s 3 i stries oo s of Inbor 1o o slovi s privi o olding o cle o 0 are clected delegates o he pr o s gold is stoeac g weing in value M ost he 0 31 J0Nes coun i bl \-H holp for th pendent upon_ labor water 10 its propor channel. Eve oar | |§u|;| i : _|h ) rewards of lubor leay wloy nfl privilege of h» mn.,_.“ y elees | m n.v\.\h III\‘<|I cl | ll l| | ’,.” |. ]"; I : ;u!||;|y|:}n-t"4‘(‘.1-‘nw‘llw‘v’u\nn(‘]- ‘w AT > indor oxnotly SLnilar piPoRINAtAN0es. ST tive for thom, Wit additions have boen made to bunks,with- | Httle mavgin :)nlnl the demands for | tion every year is notan ofiset to the | o -H; : Lo men wh -_-n|‘ hoged 10 1ol prices of property, food and libor. AL the [ The last issue of the Clinton County Adyer- | I the syiuieil amd instramentot itlangndenen out incrensing the .security of the sup- | Subsistence Phe number of unem- | deawbacks which follow in the wake of | road dictation in the republican state con- 1 500G Shronises to puy® on earth ean- | tiser, published s+ Do Witt, contained the A eh It g, (G LG 1 10 vention will turn out to the primar following adyer tise te Wanted =By the | diaer of wealt and iere cones the dan the | Lot stop it, 1T this country should be visited 3 ey < demonsteated | Ployed persons in the country willing to | the taxeaters. [ rounding country. It is a demonstrated | {\“;, .h' rit st e S iitlssvei AR e gvip of the corporations ean be broken and | by famine and deadly pestilonee, so food and | Congregationalist ehurch of Do Witt, 1 ror 16 Y Tows £or WeRIth 15 the Mother of tomp fact that vast quantities of soil carried < 18 ¢ « 0 be not less than | e people most interested in P [ tho ropublican party will doclare its in labor becomes proportionately scarce with | fiest-chiss pie v He must bea progr fation e s :‘v’“:m'.';'f‘“.1”.“.’r'”|“-“ down by tho water aro depositod in the | ©ne million and congross is heing up- | growth and prosperity huve alveady | jogenco, Tho primaries eun eusily b con- | #ald, better prices for these will provail, but. | sive thinker. | e st be foewand S | e o ol S e noseaibiln Sl it o channel, raising the bed of the viver al- | Pealed to to do something for the velief | come to the conclusion that the safest | yrolled in the intorests of the people if thor- | P! |'|4'|n,\ \\|\I.~|n‘l‘ xml_:.f v “\kl value, : W |'. |l | \\i:!‘:\':.lx”i‘l‘.‘x‘fihn.v Il‘llv“ m;‘-“ ‘:‘Il:i‘ H::,m:l.m-w R R R wost s vapidly us the levees are in- | Of the workingmuwn and farme; ned hest thing to do s annesation (o the | ough and oveanized work is done, The motto | fibor Al oty makotf o contimeted 1 o own kuowledge the way whieh leads to | 1ol i oL AhOmRel e s o T crensed in height, The vesult isthat | 15 it wise under such civcumstances | pavent city, Bat if annexation is de- | of every ropublicau should be, *Look well to The first step 1o get more money into civen- | God's spiritual Kinizdom and crerat life. No | GGG Ve GrADRT Oy ; | : : i ’ i | N § y vor [ ation is to wipe ou egislution « nee | old sehool Calvin need apply he He | opoiq applause followed Gladstone's the bod of the viver is now on o level with | 10 swell the pension obligntions, of | eided upon it must Ix vied into effect | the primaries and the state convention will [ L'm‘l i (”“\;q H-I vlmlltflm 1 'm’- ”r‘ v ‘Iv‘w» .1.“‘.nl\\.n il R SR “h|m‘.‘| x!‘l'-\\&“l.:...llflu"\‘ H|‘ i ‘1"|le|‘ L the low lnuids, The prossuve of the the government, alveady lavger, as | within sixty days. IF it is deferred | take o in tho govornment mints. All branches | clso will suit sented resolutions of thanks 1o Gludstone, ont flood upon the leveos is so Wt that | General Flawley said, than any | until after taking the census Omaha st andd Bost. of husiness w then feel the same impetus A ten year old boy 1 1 Lis o n;w | which were adopted ununimously o5 0f om hnye | Awii wher utio o orld 08 ot toucl vith & ten-foot pole (T TS | that followed the discovery of gold in Cal near Avoca, mado a porate assanlton his ->~— auilos of thom huve wolted awny, pour- Other nation in the world hos | will not touch AU ith & tan-foob pole, i Osania Tonm o ety in @ brand. | fornin. Do give the people an fmpetus to dig | eight year old sister with a seythe, The little Revising the dudicial Syste Ing u vesistloss torront over tho country | OVF approprinted for it soldiers, to | The only possible advantage this city | Tz Osais Bu uppeans tobiy in o brand | FOE e orth, woquine T mints o coin | il dodzvd, it sounger biother veseived Wasiseros, April 1 The subconittco and destroying an empive of the vichest | the enormous proportions conteniplated | can devive from wimexation s tho im. | BV SH O I tho Lot S Sl tho bullion free of Ihiethow goli op:) b blow 00 tho ke B S IETLIIRERED the house judiciary committee, which for land on the contine How theso an- | b the several me os that have been | proved exhibit of oue population in the schid i § \-\‘;) I'mf‘l"'l“‘\“v i el et Al R N S tor with some time has been considering a number of ent judi nunl disastors can bo averted vomains o | ittroduced into congross? — There obvi- | consus, ter the census has been taken Dan Notticton's Qualifications. To mine sllver i must have Land seen bills to regul nd reviso the p orious probles or the engineers of the | Ously can be no relief from tho buvdens | there will be no need of agking Omaha Neawand Leporter machinery, ainimals, food and clotl o 1 cia em, reported to the full committae serious problem for the ongi f 1l ; k \ ! s b Phe Sutton Register suggests Dan Nettle- | ing and the miner paid for their v eneral bill which will be perfectec ome future, One thing is sott Pho | Of taxation if the policy of adding tens of | 1o assume the goverament of South | AU Suttan Hoglste i il (Rieand k0 TR A b« ot I Teportod to the Houso with i enormous sums alveady expended haye | Millions to the aunual pension demands | Omaha, load up with her debt and tax | (20 S0 'f. A R oy Knows there is reglon from British | out inf e vorable recommendatic e intention is to % s i is adopted, and how m ol n ¢ ror public yprovements beyonc TR s { " Al Columbia to I, extending west from | fathe 1 reliove the United States supreme court and been to o large extent wasted is adopted, and how much | or will | Dy If for public improvements beyond | & Giner a wooden nor a wooden head." S \ab) Tor 1,900 miles, in whic Ak has d nined place bim wWhere | cieuit courts by an increwse of circuit — the majovity of the people bo will- | her present boundar o ; v u bushel of corn can be raised on | he e hay udges, et THe opposition to the admission of | Ing to bea those ns — hayer's Cour dorse account of its altitude, It abounds with - | : m hiseh Chiertain N € minerals, but owing 1o losisls SES HEAPED ON ARCHER, Wyoming, on the ground that the terei- | The spivit of vovolt s alroady A MONTANA concern, kod by | Attor furthor fiStibigation of freight vates | s o bt allvae, has boon YHAARS X L OMAFHA tory has not suficient population, can- | Widespread, und should it becomo sufti- | strang lobby, is working congress for the | Goyer inyorsmphatically demands. for | made unpmfitablo 1o mine, und this ca Maryland's State Treasurer Has | | OAN AND TRUST not be sustained by veference to the his- | ciently general to o 1 a change of | privilege of building a railrond into | the farmers a reduction of 10 conts a hundved | With it the mining of - gold, goppot i \‘ ‘.\ Robbed People Right and Left, § 5 o tory of the admission of new states, | Policy, is it not probuble that pension | Yellowstone park, 1t is not probuble | on corn rates to Oy - sproiaro. s | A0S W varbly SYERY, BRALE B Ot smsony, Md, A b= ppeiu COMPANY. Granting that Wyomi has one hun- | legislation decmed to be extravagant | that congress will commit such an iv- | consequential jowpnals in vavious parts of the | i v e soareity of gold |‘ i : I‘u n‘n “mw i H]“- » r”“”“ S "E."l‘,,\\ Gunra ed Capltal 50000 dred thousand inhabits of which | Would bo the first to go? In such an | veparable blunder as to consent to the | 3tto who decey tha govoruor's action i thus | On thoropeatof thisadverse logislationmen | sentinenttowand - the defuulting - state | Bold in Gabltl oo o thora is no doubt, eighteen of the states | ovent the dunger would be that the most | desecration of the famous wonderland, | king Justive of the covporations. WRat | wil ookt it s B G 1 B | IsEsien. S AU e beon | gommercnd panersrecelves i e wero admitted to the union with u less | Worthy would be deprived of support To_ grant tho right of wiy to ano meana | MO (4 B 601 e koveeror Tl Ane il will necd the necessary urticles of ife | J00 S0 B8 SGa0 S L anriating state | Sorporstions: thkes charge o BIOPOrLy s el population than that. Morcover, not 1t ought to bo plain to every intelli- | to open the park to every railroad west | oo # o oard of transporta, LSRRG B T | funds, he has been all along quietly absorbin LB R OR - all of those_wlutes had a lnlpul.lhnl: ent and practical i who will con- | of the Missouri. The only safe course is | tion can do no mor L't st awariee. " A increase | also the money wh I his coniidine wiziors | Omahaloan & TrustCo 80 worthy in character or so well fitted or the situation with ndor and fair- m.h ny adinission to all, and reserve the of the population of thut section to the oxtent | and clients entrusted to his car is bu 2 e . Wyoming, There is no justification, | safely g0 much farther in in The farmers of this county ure awakening | thut'can be raised in the United Stat the carpenters who were improving his house 2. Cor, 16th and Douglas Sts, therefors, In the past course of congress its pension obligations Wit the history of Bill Twoed and | to tho importance of ovganizing. Asa vesult | Is it notamuzing tiat the Ao PO | foqulbiworicas b would ok bo shle to par:| Reld i Caglial e e st for oppee Wyoming’s demand for | One hundved —and thivty mil- | Jake Sharp frosh in the public mind, the | a number of allisnces are being formed i dif- | 8L L0 S g, of | entrusted her hard carned £00 to Mr. Arche Linbility of Stockholdir 1 the score of population, | lon dollars paid out annually in pen- | story of rascality and peculation in con- | ferent parts of the county. This indicates a | silyer whil'wo perimit one ¢ TS wilking up and down be b Per Cent Intereat Pald on Deposits . ats in congress | slons is a gen sum, and a lavge | neetion with the sherift’s office in New | desive and a dotermin n. the part of the | try o rowaln & wildoruoss, v y: onllghts | 0 and enfling dotrn 1impeoegLions Uy A AR S e i . the opposition | part of it must be collected from people | York is not surprising. Covruption and | farmers to wovk in unison for theie own ad- | G, S e done by | forred i 1 Au Direse i Ttidentt W F M ximan: frassarar. < ful 1t T motive in | #5 poor s the old soldiers themselves, | peculation in office hus become 50 co TARPSERRDl \\ SRARED, rEiRLARLAR OLAIS | ol fop r or and Sy . Darton, K W. Nash, Thouas J. Kiaball, t . rely partisan, and they | Fvery one desives that the veterans shall | won in the metropolis, so essential to the ,’“"’f,‘l\' iy o Bty aleryencie e f propert abo opping | mot on A ko B, Lake ; ) [ t to make Wyom- | be trested justly and liberall o RARRAIV e thatdhatait s BAYR 190 ROWOP, 10. 84y WHAS W b u ¥ Loans [n any amw wade on City & Farr ave ta L arse to make Wyom- ) s | lifeof the ruling pewers, that these s state shall be and who shall be entru wares and agrie | th ) werty.und oy Collateral seeurity at aely reg s pecially that these who are dependent | dals have ceused to excite ge ter- | the enforcement of the same. I

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