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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1890 s s - -~ —— ne “ ’ e ; I'HE DAILY BEE. E. ROSEWATER, Editor. "uesday, %o far as thoy relate to | duty on hides or allow them to come in AY, Therc's the Rub. tors of the crime. - | the question of license or no license, are | frec, ns they have done for nearly twenty towton Hernid Willlam Tenney, a farmer living near PUBLISHED' (RYBIvE ¢ MOIWNING fgnificant, Thoy show that the people | years, 1t is apparent that the new | Itisa westrileditor who remarks that o | Knox, has boon mysteriously missing forover | Not Ready to ‘Give Nebraska the Towa | auircd by rewcon of the sub TERMS OF SURSCRIPTION ing intelligent and practical con- | England congressmen are justified in | hewspaper ad o family aro the easiest things | § WSk W SO DS Skl o S0 S the Freight Rates, fondant in the county In wh :.n\umi“‘“ Bringlng them up I8 | bk stawed to see his sick wife, who is st RS the dofendants reside o may L ich t i ere the rub comes. ing at her father's with her three child v 3 e R mently )% | upon which they will render judgment | fled with in a way that does not reflect e HE Ing at ier father's with hew thre children, W A & Wity Bee: One Year 7% | next November, and that the “trend of | eredit on the majority of the ways and Don't INsteact the Nation. O e W ot “been sen "It s vo. | WOULD DISCOURAGE THE ROAD! OFFICES sentiment is very decidedly against the | means committee, and it is a matter of Hutehinson News ported that e is owing several hiindred dol Ot The Beo idIng: proposition to cngraftupon the eonstitu- | self-respect with ther to vosent it. But | Tt is carnestls hoped that the tarif question | jars and tho gencral opinion i he WS |yl paugtution That th . Conuell BufTs, 12 Pearl Streot tion of the state the policy of prohibie | they will probably not confine them- | Will be ‘]‘;v*""-lv"v--h-""h” base bal s T“ A sistol ieeas eriininl cutelossnons:aost o B SpAre vs First Nutional hank Chicugo Dffloe, 107 The Rookery Bullding,, o - ¢{on, selves to fighting the hide duty. They | OPens: It woild be most unfortunate for the | L Siics it North English. John Stahl, a statit b O e dyevaren O Seaar s | LR, | ifty<tout towns the contest Batween | have knothet compiRing i Ahie provosad. | counuy o B¥vEtwd sdeli complicated qv billiard hiall proprietor, shot John Skates, one L & [ TR bR CHIet Justice ( hiugton, 513 Fourtesnth str n fifty-four towns the contest between unother complaint in the propc tions on hand at the same time. of his customers, There had been white cap Schedule Lost. Dl L UL T B LERPO icense and no license was distinet] ade | increase o F on earpe! ols, 1 - . o 3 X0 CORRESPONDENCE. 1 ind no license was distinetly made | increase of the duty on carpet wools, in POSters put up warning persons inst sell remATEBg. | OBION BY Juttioe bl ATl communieations relating (0 news and | the chief issue in the eloctions, Forty- | which they will very likely b THE {\FTERNOON TEA ing whisky., The matter was being discussed iy gattortul atter should b addressed 10 the § g of thase towns deeided in favor of | joined by some of the Ponn- s — s Stahl yvas skod whevlie would do ir8hiey | . L.rvoors, Neb., Aptil Spoclal to THE | Priday, November 10, sont. by it o BUSINESS LETTERS license, and ten ngainst, Of the former, | sylvania represosentatives whoso con- | (It I8 suid that the marringo of another | KERRI, G e, WRRG TS SERRI B | Tho state hoard of transportation met. | on a bunkcat V. to, M1 & Coa O y Ml Jeggers i, remittances shotld | fifteen last year adopted no license and | stituents are extensively engnged | ranged, and it will be publiely announcedithis | inst intly, Intenso excitément proval “f'l‘ *f”"""{“";"“' o : "";"'_' plerd ot ":,," 4 e paves o the Bame Gy o Oniitii. Drnfie, ehocks and postoffiee orders | have now rejected that policy, while of | in the manufucture of carpets. It is uth fahiada bbb MU i bl Rl sloutaantiidaled ok check and presented it o the N B 1o the order of the Com { . e 4 Y “The Co tod 9 1 i . | with people. The general impression was | board, Before taking up the special subject L pri ¥ to e made piry ablo 1o the ordes 08 COM= 3 4G ggap hut three ehanged front from | pretty well underatood, also, that the de The Court bureau, limited, " is the name | g0 way ecidental, The jury found the e e ont . | Natonnl bank at 0., which on thesame J mpiny 1 London, under ) for which the meeting wa od the chair- | gransmitted the same by n s Ak S Ahre p N et 2o i it N e i e MPANY orguniz Londo LT Bk Ao e it o i as calle chi ansmittod tho saime by mail to the b The Bee Palishing Company, Proprietors. | license to no license, The very marked | mind from New England iron manufuc- | onifnently respectable directorship, to-act as | Sootini uniatentional : wan inquived regarding the payment of the | V., on which 1t was drawn for payient . . gain for the cause of license, in a class | tuvers for free raw materinls, which the | asocial clearing house through which cards Mr. Dera Explains salaries of the secretarios of the board, and it | Tuesday, November 20, the bank ut \ 1 g 3 , o SR way be ¢ anged ¢ tations issued A e g L | payment of the check, sent a worthl of towns where the prohibition influence | ways and means committee has entively | and recel ,M_'““ i ey Hoorer, Neb., April 1.—To the Editor of | was ided to pay them on demand, the | P e ,n‘n.'“m “‘H“‘L‘l‘(“" P SWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. | isespecially active, is ly instruet- | ignoved, will again make itself heard on He—When an Tndian_gives a prescnt it is | THE Bue: The following paragraph clipped | vou to be signed by the chuirman Fecoive, and on. Qio. sae’ duy notif 0 fromi the columns of Tk DALY Ber: of March | Clerk Holmes read the minutes of the last | & Co. of that fuct, and on the nex v generalexplained | fied L, & 8. The'tostimony showed that the EmIme TR bank at V. was in a failing condit that the actiual cirealntion of Tk DAILY BEE ) i bl * | &S drew and sent the check or 11 [ | taal i \ on wight not be out o o lution passed asking him to appear before the Fabh bl for the wook ending Merch 20 150, was as fol= | 4oliey, was not brought about by any ex- | that inevitable ruin must overtake their A young woman in Bergerae, France, sent ”JI“”‘ .!'.l",‘m" |y .m-rrlw 0 county ovi in V"vd]lhrurlml .-4.,..,..i~<:‘f,. to securv, if ;h ‘f:,m »‘l:;‘\l‘ Imw‘»‘“ \: “» ‘\v S nAy ATarelH traovdinary general effort.on their purt, | industrios it they are not given froo | & dross o bo alired, and forgor ta remove | o Sy faraf the FUreR S e | LS feiction of St rates on 10K | weainet the s i Mondiy. Miteh 24 g The opponents of prohibition have as ye raw materials, and ft = 18 nNob | o dee e L Sp aas b THis IHMEOTALE Y IeTh LY. CHACHIS BOLToNT ItNs | DRULSHIpH of corn. He stated that with | petition. Held, That if the fact ! ! sstcker found it and instead of re- | 1 pedtutg vielnity that his politieal plans | Seeretary Gilkison be had formulated & com ftion wero true the Nebraskn Natl Tiresdiny. Mapeh = : o e s AR G RoRae 4 i vepy ihiE {6 vok v likely to bo serfously disareanged in the Eneadiny, Angols done nothing, while the propagandists | to Dbe supposed that their rep- | turning it communicated its contonts r Tt The ttempt of e Bern o ex- | plaint which was properly filed bef 1shown due diligence nnd was « P ' " i i v he o " ) b Thinesday. Mirch of that policy have been active and have | resentatives will permit their claims to | m‘.'nli!:;fi,)l.‘""»."”‘ gt lwm i ‘u‘,; elude reporters from the Tumbermen's conven- | the commission, and that when the roads filed | tled to recover Buturiny, Mure i had the field wholly to themselves, The | be denied without a further appeal. [ e dressmakor o rotum the. 1otter and Dy | Lhat e dif pot want T Fatnrs alltanc o | thoit dnswer uid fxed tho date for Lozl | . Tho fucts us to the allog a0.020 | CXpression of the townspeople is therefore | This condition of affairs somewhat | %0 damages and the costs | et old of.? shows that (e Dodzo county sen | G0 e, This docs away with the ,\““"l‘m-}"]‘l"‘;‘_hql"'” e GEORGE i5, T740TUCK. | fairly to be regarded as the ontcome | pointedly illustrates the large part that | It1s the fashion, © 5 Lenton season, even [ Hior s suxlows o posc i publieasn elEnd0f | oot understinding that the late sitting LG LHOL PRI BRI Do et AIi S 1t hefore me and subseribed to n iy | e more than ever, f dames du mone Ivitnee the price of lumber, repro atives of the mission in this city rand do not appear from the statemoen presenee this WU day of March, A, 1. (80, i ¢ % TR ¢ VI Daris to make b and two or th ne Bk of March 23, the morning follo wals 1o inquire into the complaint of the state petition in s manner as to defeq s BBkl | study of the situation, guided as well by | terests, must play in framing a taviff pol- | convents are open for the purpose on both | ing the first mecting of the association, virtu- | board s filed and pablished in_ almost every | yocovery . BthlaarNabriNk il P the experience of the people of the states | icy, and therefore the great difficulty of | sides of the Seine during the forty days of | ally made ne remarks, through its | paper in the state. When the issue is joined FiToD oo R Stiaon o Doliins ointy Contiity ot DoNER fasting. | representative, who was reporting the pro- | by the answer of the roads and the eaiise on | Reversed and remuuded, Opinion by Justice | | The results of the town elections in ) question whether it is expedient to put a | by the sherif I | that the deceee for the plaintifl therei nullity - from her no elue can be had to the perpetra Dally and Sunday, Ono Year "o 0 ation to the very important issue | their displeasure, They have been tri- Keogan et al. Appeal f AMfrmed. Opinion by The Boe Widing, Farnam and Seventeenth St State of Nebras ive and sign | the floor of the house, No appeal forre- | always with the expectation of getting some- Geor " ue ¢ of The Bee This result, ve tisfuctory and en- | lief has been more urgent than that made | thing in return of equal or greater value,” | 98 so grossly misstates facts and accuses me | meeting, when the attor 1 She—Why, how funny. That's just exactly | g5 wrongfully that a few words in explana- | the steps he had taken pursuant to the reso. cournging to the advoeates of a license | by these iron manufacturers, who eloim | fiicq our wadding proscat system, (sn't it2 Average un intelligent nd practical | sectional inte 18, 08 wo il in- . Al 18 b he: ave emselves ob- aking such a polic g natic : | ¢ i G h ahahek hetng duly swoen, do- | 48 by whut thoy have themselves ob- | making such w policy truly national, b Sow 700 on ciourt doumal says: “A num lings. When my attention was called to | hearing before the commission, the attorney | Maxwe e and says hat he 18 seerdtary of T served Whenever veasonable men | has he the experience fith every tariff | hor of loadine A me s endeavor- | the statement | went to the reporters’ table | general says he will try to moke good thi By et e e | add ress themsclves in this way to the | measure since the war, and the embar- | ing to_make Londc to ascertain why words were atiributed tome | statement he made to Mr. Holdreze to the for Thes menth of Mareh, 10, 14554 copinss for | consideration of the question of license | russments incvease from year to year W York, and n are now going | which had been uttered by others, but found | effect that he could prove every allegutic Al 1R T s coplons for My, IR0, 18,600 o ek H < L2 SO on with awiew to setting up in London a | difforent reporter from the oné who had | that the complaint contains. At the conclu copless for Jine, 190, 18,58 coplos: for July, | 0 prohibition they have no difficulty in | with the chang conditions of busi- establishment having that object in | been there the day before. Upon my stating | sion of his explanation he introduced the fol the case, this gentleman offered to contradict | lowing resolution, and moved its adoption R copioss for Avenst, 10 T | seeing the superiovity of o lawful regu- i i hould } Wi i | freight rates in Nebrask coples; for Sep K5 coples; o & e iifat " Softas—tDo o thinic Miss: R he report, saying that it should not have wereas, The loeal freight rates in Nebraska Life: Softas— Do you think Miis 1 i Should not have | | Whor BT, ¥a tho Interstato Diitolir. 1 overnbor o, | lation and restriction of the liquor traf- 5 4 4 i 2 A4 Rl e A o5 NOT A SALARY GRAD. would marey me if Ishould ask hes fl been published, espec el Futraury, | e over a policy under which the Now th 1 have decided that | 1per: Wol, sho |E..'(\"1‘|\wu~n i truth.” He at the same time adyised mo to | With rites cretarios he il N forunney., 1 D A T A N ol Now that the courts have decided tha : i Aa i h drop it, as but little had been suid roegarding | iy Dropare a Just | BOSTON, Mass., April 2.—The unnual v Sileott, the defaulting sergeant-nt-nrrms ' olglit-year-old maid fn it, and that nothing further should appear. | ;nd i Je schiedule of frejgeht vates for | port of the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney he next day, Loweve something further | the teansportati of frefght in Nebraska, and vas siven of . W " A Al 1 was given ont this morning as follow did appear, and that in the cditorial columus | bise the o on the pates charged not a private broker and stake-holder for | N | of the paper, and it begins to look as if | i Tow urn the same to I in a st for beeach of promisc of mar- | [ UGS DREE e hurposely misreprosent- | thIs b transportation forthwith itals, iuterest on bonds and members of congress, we can see nothing e DL i . 4 O i S e e : it herse cky womi e AT BUTid GEstaf o LA BAR G Secretary of State Cowdery sprung the ids, $24.068.0 Fesierdan improper in wnappropriation by congress | feats s probably” more senso than she ever | I o8 i not understand the case. o | chestuut that inasmuch os Commissioner | [0 e o I to make good the embezzlement, It s | MG 0t , mecting was not called to discuss the ques- | Hteen was unavoidably absent, and as the S e i % Women have started in London a paper | yooe R i board had been trying to secure a full meet- L0005 total, KLANSO0; dividends not expected that members of congross Ive sta 4 tion of prices, but to devise some means to | ! L ! | : 1 T o Women's Ponny Paper, and are | jrotect the rotail dealers from certain On ing to discuss the issue embodied in the reso- | paid 4¢ per cent, (00 plis, icy clsewhere woll attesteq, nna | Should sorvo the people without pay, hnd pine 8 dbs booiiso tholmroptes cative wholesale houses, which ure in the habit of % me, justice to him demanded | &43,000: net bond - receipts, $200,000 th 5 ol R + that it | there is no semblance of the buck-pay g admission to the pr soliciting the retail trade in - sections where wnment for two weeks and he made | Phe'outside systems of controtled propertios SO AL R LN e R T : B phy R of commons. The sev- | ey upe wholesaling. After the committee vy motion for it Cold, clammy would be as injurious in Nebraska as it 1|>m H"! |“| “Il‘l')"’l* .‘nlm \“ pay them at-nrms rofused the wimisston u O H LB AT Dt A et T cted him. Ho took some of thie s ;i vhat hi wen stole i ¢ true ground that there was no room, | gt EALtha i ne administered to few woeks confessedly has been in lowa and Kan- | ARV DERILEOCHEDY OYCEL 5 M Wsndiely asked the chair if the gentlemen at the tabl L - B e 5 G e nAToh 2 3 SR ; | ment o The blame rests entively | MUTHE women assert that she would TRV B IRt vERS S thas Omittin He failed to met a sccond ate | into the miscellaneous account. The net cart sus, Men who desive a vevival of pros- 2 2 = bave been admitted even had thers be dhit DR ain gl (i formon thate tiie veasurer Hill, in a fow vinging remavks, | ings of these properties notowned by the C'hi perity will not vote to inaugurate a | UPOU previous congresses for failing 0 room, and upon that issue the fight is fought. | \wod Pyomarked that it might be well to ro. | Stated that from the best information he | cago, Burlington & Quincy wore §2,205,00), Jolicy vory certain to incrense the pro- | tequire a good and sufficient bond from | Thero is an apostlc of Delsarte who is the | quest them not to pul he procecdings in | could obtain the time had come for a reduc- | against £1,303.000 in 1888, YV CL Y OB R LSO O O R R 0 L I BT Rl CE S N ot n Bt e | sotiGtylcrasa oty GULHAMT cut. She is | full; us son i tion of local freight rates, and that he was | President Perkins devotes two pages o vailing deprossion, The results of the o 0 B i 15 Juno in form, a Diana in zrace, | ho well fo keep from outsiders dy the initial step. He | the railroad situation, in which he suy it town clections are reassuving to the | horse isstolen. it is vather late tolock Venus in beauty. She wears o Delt | the Omati wholesalors. would mot. e resolution und_ the chair | is more and more apparent that us tine oes friends of 1i and loeal tion and | the stable door, but we venture to pre. artean gown suzgest airy, fairy noth- | ha ) 15 conmented upon Mr. Hill iin took the | on that until the interstato commeree law 5 5 o[ [tendsiof licanso Bnndlooal foptioniin il s seus e b e aie i e i clg iid Vo oL O yegods and Lt | thought would be done i chee the procesdings | f100r and stated that the resolution ought to | modified we cannot hope for - scttlement of SENATOR STEWART of Nevada has in- | will give that cause o considerable im- lof ‘l fishes —the elassic nume of” Genevieve Steb- | were published in full. Several others agreed | PAss for the reason. if no other, that the work ""_ vl_r:;ul\[m -|“" ’hu;, .‘w.t_ ’\h}mlv |m; troduced bill to prevent, the manu- | petus. (£ LD bius Thompson v and a dealer sitting o few scuts back th s had to come bick to the | rule as interpreted, and the prohibition o factuvo orsile of adulterited 1nger ook, | — i = | At Paris dinner tabies the latest feature for | of me made the motion to exclude reporicrs [ The provisions of the bill mi & MG O USRI 0T AN T, THE ge perpetrated on the tax- bt A M psoried o, ™Y [on covertly, thereby increasing s Notiry Pubile. | {he vils from it. Furthermore, the people are beginning to seriously think of what may be the possible conse- | quences to the future material welfare of the state from the suceess of prohibi- tion, The damaging effects of that pol- of the house, w L public ofticer, and | York who ( a verdict of 6 cents diumayees wyrainst an - unsophisticated BEnglish carnings, &%,77%,000: operating Ttk Elkhorn tea phasizes the warning of Sam Weller “Beware of the vidde dividends received, FLiviey and aquarter millions of the national debt was lopped off - during the aonth of Maveh. And Mareh was not a good month for colleetions cither. ve included in the above son far as they have paid interest and dividends, which bave gone T orne south and the north siders suceced in dividing the public funds on tional lines, the west, center and enst ends of the must be content with the crambs 1 for final action, and that the schedule | pooling, have been shown to bo insurmonn dessort s the pradtice of putting on the table | This is the motion that has been falscl L T M T B e e ity profitably cxtended to all liquors, zezolutiohamissodiby Ath payers by the late “vigilint” eity ad- | WL e tnciosed- s bonbens. st any i esent then and have o voiceln | o tho two proyisions, while’ proscrving ull 3 ministration in refunding twenty-nine v trifles that the hostess pleases. Iach | meeting with any g 4 T Lt LA I et b 3 e fe s akes i pot, and bofore opening it trades | ness had not and was not suffering aid that if the tariffs were us PR L thousand dollars of paving taxes to the | f pantiip s ted time and again, in this to 5o regulate them it for that of somo one clse. The fun cc Omitha wholesalers had not beeninfringing ety LIy iR ey o A ey | street railway company becomes more | ju when the results of the trades are known | upon my t : 1 that as far i was eminently proper tht the ronds | to give a fair opportunits for pro Minnesota “milk rate™ and *switchiy conspicuous when probed to the bottom. | and some are ftind to have swapped a pot | personally concérned, 1 did not should tako s tumblatand thatlongor pitting | HESELE IS COIRE SUCRIe B KL causes, undoubtedly velleets the feelin ; " | filled with catfdy for one containing some- | proccedings were published from beginning | Off Was but procrastinating the deavest inter- | ent of additional capital, -Should the H : It was a scandalous exercise of power | fied with caiids Se e e L BINING | ot of the people. | ine conditions continue it is a question of such an alarming condition that stato | U1ie farmers of the west very 1 injustice to the taxpaycrs. The M Now it has boen intimated that the lumber- | Cowdery remained silent tie werely wiien wo st stop adding o T e oot total collma | Although the decision, as we have h e T e STATE JOTTING T e e e et e iU | Benton suggested that the board ought_to | or improviiiz the property ! ! AR tofore noted, does not in terms deny the ; 4 : e the farmer. Knowing that nothing of the | take into consideration the fuct that Ne L == o —— : the money is absurd in the light of the Nebrask e the | braskit was a younger state thun Jowa, and | Sullivan and Corbett Will Mect. vight of u state legislature to i vates | g ghat four thousand dollars was with- | Valentine's hish liconse tieket was a win- | ititerost of the peoplo at lavire, and it justice | heeded more foads, and that to take stey Ew Youk, April Special Telogram that would stop construction and retard do- | Spft g GUEE SRR o transportatic vithe roctly 1 ¢ n N i of Y ] sue- « ; II ansportation, tlI‘I\ : d H,\I held. If the company could rec any | (ROLIE SR {7 ta Vlhvlthll‘ln‘\vilvlilhilf {“‘.'\ ‘1 l.rm 1 }\m;i\ll s ¢ | velopment would b disustrous if not suicidal ! the cost of the revolutionary and civil | 0¥ through o commission —created | o g bYiiDroces § ot TayieHlf 1 \Wcols R olbvtolial RIS Seota for proibin (| S18¥ 0 ik SUlie b ERee i Bt e[ o s beae intavente utibiestile tHawadmot | SlLIINIOn (TARDR T Slivan sl dsmes T T W R R by its authority the opin |t Qe s v Bute irol| 1 STNEIO IS i adoand 1y take such action, Corbett will fight four rounds within threo I AT L L b L G G b T e G T £ recover rallytaBubis the High license will be the polivy of Avoca the | fob tho Omiha LR Leese emphusized Treasurer Hill's vemarks | weeks. One of the big fellow’s friends ap million dollars, Tnstead of amussing a L | council, with characteristic gener- | coming yc AL ELE A KHOWAWEA WS Sl andivalleq | It was put. Be- | prouchied Corbett a few days ago and asked surplus, however, the Centennial state is | SOblenes “fy’ 1e8 maguastiol "”. JU L osity in dealing with corporations, re- ¢ for the first time clected a demo- | A< the question of prices was not touched | Bold the result 5 oo | imiFho would meet Sullivin fn four-round struggling undor amountain of de dicial investigation obviously imposes a Aves—Leese and Hill. Nays—Cowdery | # W ale e T e H o et yor. Do mid R aic 5 6 mombie i pealed the law requiring the company to el % . PO AnCiy Banguy it hotel. Last night he suid win perfectly = restriction upon the authority of the state i s ; sht majority Juniata declaved in favor | o ssociation, the - alse state- | and Benton 2 . which, as the dissenting justices suid, & pass motions o r ns the chair dec W | provided the Olympic elub of San Francisco spractically overruled the decision of tive committee of the Minnesota Farin- ors” alliance denoaneing the decision of IKANSAS Crry makes o painful appeal S A 1 Il the United States supreme court in the or o state reduction of her assessment, The flattened condition of her hoom and the epidemic of sheriffs” sales present 11 is claimed that Colovado produced | esinee 1850 cnough gold and silver to p ty court ealled to pass upon the of trusts has invariably decided agninst these mercenary combinations. And yet some of the members of the house of senatorial lords affect such rev- crence for the constitution that they vote against anti-trust legisiation, n what now e docisions, the principle was elearly Tnid | {0 €0 BLAHE OIS M up, and substituted one requiring pay- The prohibitionists carried Osceola by | almos wpital cr agninst the farmer, ! ¢ : i S G bt Al o e motion for the adoption of the vesolution | will zive me nission. T wired the clu Al R A L | menton the installment plan, and fol- | twenty majority falls very fiat. oy Dens it | noHon o DUglL oL ekt o, thora. it b dabedn iy ning 1e court in other cases in whieh it had | jo0q j¢ with gnother, seevetly and | | Schuyler olected the democratic ticket with High 1 adoiph Adjournment was taken without date that the divectors will consent o this mateh.” been held that the adjustment of vates | " AR e the exception of clork 2k ¢ hi s eeh - islative prevorutive: and not o | Mstily pussed und approved, refunding After four years of prohibition Pl Philudelphia Press: The working of 4 SHLLLOTIE . A Distinguished Irish Visitor. LGRCEInAYODICUOBTLILYO, (alE DOBRAEen vanzal MhENS | ofi the InOnOw DAL I [l s et ntaat o il Canso 208 the high liconso luw isn portinent sub- | Tn the caso of the state of Nebuuskn ox re Lo INALWA T Sroginl te M J”‘I'“ ']"“' e | There was no attempt to protect the | Valparaiso has kicked over the prohibition | Je¢t at the annual meeting of the Law '|‘;‘.‘..7:,‘".”‘.’.’“.\.'[".:-'“r”;m:,,h.”:',\,fl,u 1Othe fol. | Bet.]—John Dillon, M. P., ono of the great nowhat ave known as the “granger o005 0f abutting property. The his- | traces by a majority of nine Andiondenjsalaty. I‘.‘"[""" L omeble | lowing Stipulation was filed today | estof the leaders for home rule in Treland, West Point’s new iayor is J. D. Neligh | 2ution may not be divec tly rvesponsible |y iPhe history of the bonds as presented to | il wvive in this city next Tuesday and Tiies female politicians played o brief | down that the stutes had the power to | & 0 S o dekony | 10 he fuvors high liconse. for the I, the latter owds the grcater | e auditoris” to' e attacted t the velator's | Whin hove will o tho et of 4o John but profitless engagement in the muniei- | X maximum vates. The plain and uni- i _The village of Culbertson has chosen a pra LR R RS o e the | Pitzgerald, president of ™ the Irish mitional 8 gagem ity 4 and dishonesty of the late municipal ma- | license board by a good majority. hat the title to the site upon which the It is learned that the members of pal campuigns in Kansas, Out of a | versally accepted meaning of those de- | opyjye, The old board was re-clected at Ainsworth | ficers nd Order society sc- | high school buitding is sitmuted and fovwhich | 7 ipcom branch of the lengue will provide score of feminine tickets in the field, one | cisions was that it is the provogative of | | and the members favor high license, cure its enforcement. The license court, | the in_the proposition is 1oL Lo veception. for the distinguished guest i o ! ! oL Ly Cnse COULty | used in the erection of an addition ther Opotixag gk tho ibihetishid g A el s ol the legisluture to nume what should be |\, CoxNuLL wants two hundved and | Building permits mounting to £735,409 | with the best intentions to enforce tho | i I HEETGI P R WL GG | M. Dilon s hero with Cliaries Stow,rt ORI gau A GO ok et LT (i TEreha b L A vere issued in Lincoln duving March, win spiritand in trath, would have | giie e Of OmiR B0 el by the in 1881 and wan two ., years ago more than a dozen towns | & red 1QLRI0, 1L vhat- the legisia: | iryy thousand dollar ppropriated for Louisville “ring” was ousted from | been comparatively helpless without th & il‘l S e o e sonDo s sit with ple: s themiselves were swept by the suffvagists, Gal- | twve’ havieg done this it is final and | gpédging the Missouri viver, A quarter W the people will try & change ruidance of the Law and Order socicty’s | t [ Ersfenigng hak) about 9 et e luntry is on the wane in Kansus, conclusive. - Unquestionably all subsc- | of 4 mitlion will go ubout as far towards | the fist time in its history Gibbon | counsel, and without the benefit of the | #. That the polling places at the clection aBe i aite i e pablic dowoi: . quent railrond legislation has been based | qradging the upper Missouri and male- | Yoted for licenso by & mujority of thirty evidenee accumulated by its agents. el to vote the bonds \“»:-.[-“.1.\\:_-3:‘\:‘.‘1IH:“LE;: T appointment of 1 Daniel 1, | on this view of the granger decisions, | {1y it naviguble as n bucketful of water | ., HUMPoldt was oe of the fow towns in the In spite of the defeets'in the whole: £ inIu 7 ml e Sl e el ae . the . it Aoainion avigable as a ater | state which decided in favor of prohibition. | law, and the existence of many speak- | % hewards of suid city, - Sl nsisher it Nowsxoukgecountylel| s ntost ) | would toward frrigating the bad lands of | North Platte decidod for high license and | costos, high loense in. Bhiladelyhin hus | o thut the judges und clorics of clection, it one of th fow commendablo acts of Gov- | Which the legislature —or | 4,4 Pakotas. But that quarter of o mil- | elected republican mayor, Dr. B. B, Warner. | \corked a notable reformation, | This 1s | e s al the same tht acted o the ot | Lsnos, ~April 2 w Yok Herald cenov Hill. In his forty odd years of | its — vepresentative only — provis- | jion ill of course afford subsistence for | The eative license ticket with the excop- | ghown in the very marked deerease in | proposition (R ST D S e S i public life, civil and military, General | donal power to regulate vates, | g Missouri viver commission which is | o of one alderman was clecied at Orleans. | {he yearly commitments to the county | 5. That at’said election there were polled | SRGEER GG IS, T s Sickles has proven competent and faith- | it is doubtful whother the legislation als | ' & s« body ns any that | wooyermor Thver s boon summoned to | prison sinee high liconso went into ef- | the followlng mumbor of voten: For moyor, | N tyfions relative o the Delwon Buy 1ai ful in every position, It isa matter of ly enacted is of any value. At any | g,y out of the nationnl | The citizens' tick B o | fect as compured with the yearsibefore, ! for comptroller, 12,305, and that therg | Youd to o sutisfactory scftlement. Until this o Aot tr the tr i e etk to o for a0 b To oy AU 5 5 i b e citizens' ticket was _suceessiul over | g figures ave as follows: o e e it 1o bond | 13 accomplished the question of payment cin regret that in the aptumn of lifo he | rate, attempts to enforco it ave very suve | gy gy, Unele Sum’s surplus is | the strabeht republican nominces at Lexing Total | Was polled ollowing ve scarcely be considered. | should ally himself with the disreputa- [ to encounter opposition 8teD | hound to be distributed among the peo- | 128 proposition: For the bonds, 4,0, and _ o i oulTatcae A oite 4 an 4 Georg rer ivas clected mayor of Chad agninsttho bonds, 8\R votee: P ble Tammany gan, :\‘m 1 mwlkk mh“'"" busy ]““‘_' ple, there are many projects much more | B vl e o it June 1L I8, o March 1, 1388 i 16, Tho relator eiees to produce the poll —_— 1 contests between the state’ authori- PSS A on o b i 1 ne LIS 0 Mareh 10 18 hooks used by the clerks and judges of effoetive and desirable than dredging | inecs. Thine 1. 1850, 10 Matreh 1. 1800, X Leetion on the bond proposition n;u], \‘.] ‘nr.u THE prevailing distress in South Da- | tiesand the vailvoads, Theve is aslight | . upper Missourd viver The non-partisan high license ticket carricd High license in Pennsylvanin 2 10l tho 1oy of s aggregato | the diy at Faivbury by about two hundred 5 0671, 1888, The society’s v not ineluding the intes bonds in Kota, dueto a partial crop filur not | advantage to the people in the fact that < | materially shaken confidence in the | where the vates ave fixed, either by a | Py provi (T o e i S S el s Mareh 1 To facilitate compni Dusvlaniliss dndinonoro. (Quithas financial strength of the new state, Its | legislature or by a commission, such proposing a bour T T T T e T p e T T Agupas s gixon for ,'- s vfll A N _ sk s e S L ] AN A Ao P e wonth. The number of commity four per cent twenty your honds, to the | rates must be taken as the law of the | Jumsa ton on raw sille will have a ten- | Louisville mopths i eRnumhoE st edma amount of one hundred thousand dollars, | land until the judiciary hus decided the | qeney to roiuvenato t 5 o | e Auburn city council s a tie on license, lonoiditho v Whon Baby was sick, wo ) Biindred \housn unidl the ry L the | qency to rejuvenate the cocoon hatoher- | 4he Aubien city couneil i te o Beenso, | o still sharper decre sl vecontly sold in New York at the re- | question in case the aggrieved partios | jos of California and give the heathon | Cinem high license, the figures be e GBI R of e o markable premium of nine and five- | appeal to the courts. Chinee on the const some excuso for re- | Tho prohibitionists had no ticket at Brain- | under law license and 6,880 and 7,2 R e SR DM shths percent. The sale effectunlly | The fav-reaching importance of this | mainine. :\| e ficense candidates were | the two years of high liceuse. The Mon- | 6 Nor susested by phainti [ disposes of the home grown fears that | decision is obvious, and it is very ques- clected unanimously. | day morning commitments for Sunduy | Stevens va Sibbett, Former order of sub The bank of D s filed articles | intoxication sp ihs with still g fon vaeated | the civeulation of veports of the state’s | tionable whether its ultimate effects Junc thirty=two - dollaw |- o eon Wwith” thos aociotary of state oloquence, Thie figures for these, cover et adjourued to Tuosday, April 8 S0 condition would damage its eredit. It | will be quite what the covporations hopa | ereor issuch avare incident of pevsonal | ith a capital stock of 55,000, ing the lust two years of low license and | o'clock ¥ shows that the confidence of capital- | for. They bailed it as a promisg of final | “shortage™ in public life thaf it cannot | Peter Akerson, a Louisville constubl the first two of high license, ave as fol ith district will be called ists in South Dakota’s future is unim- | releaso from state vegulation, but they | be ‘\“l“ isavoralyvonsniod; ke Judgo | ;j;;“,""il;,‘j',“i;;}.,{"’j;,,'l’l;;’}'“\'\‘,'i“‘"{,“‘l‘l‘;\.‘.".';,m“,_" | lows: e merican Watcr Works company v Joln paived and refutes the absurd corpora- | are very likely to be disappointed in | should veconvene court in privato ses- | ™ G. Ackermun, & prominent business | Total commitments fn 185 3, 0"Connor: civor Trom tho district court of tion stories that the agitation for v this, if indeed the people do | sion and sentence the malefactor to | janof Alusworth, has mysteriously disap- | Total co + on a PR L vsL the. Blito of Ne duood rollrond v in Nobrusks and [ not demand logislation state | “slxty days on bread and water,” peaved and his friends are anxiously search- | Hotal e 1t iy a0 Lt f BT s otal commitments in ISs0-40) @ i orr from the disty ur Kansas will affect theiv standing in the | and national, mor d than Hg i This shows that high license iscon- | caster count Woney marts, any yel provided. The fact that the su- T gang has secured a new leasc e Towa Ttems, ductive to soberness, good order, und i 1. Fuller ot v Thomas Kyan et al ) t su- | g S T I crror from the disteiet court of - Saunders preme court was divided in opinion, | pow uth Omaha, but with a v five members. wree, The increased wholcsale busing Aty Hioic Koo ye RiGrr on the heels of Tom Kennard's | with o strong dissenting minority, war- | duced majority. The result ought to The Dyersville 4ify council hos fixed saloon | pllowed under vecent decisions 4 RS board of trade resolutions comes the | pants a popular doubt of the wisdom and | cony able property owners that | licenses at 3100, 1 for the slight inerease last ye N alurming news, evidently n the snme justice of the deeision vendeved, and a | their only salvation from crushing debts | A Knights of Pyihias lodge Is being organ drunkenness and in its consequences, v D Hattield fzod at Holstein is eusy Lo overcstimate the effects of 1) i o5 and interest, an nion by dustice Mix The Delagoa Bay Negotiations. Changed tt s Name. Toreka, Kin., April 2. The name of Lis A to Kingtisher by the counil (per is signed by Lee Estelle ior the atorand Willian - Leese for the: respond When she was a Child, she cricd £ in, When she becamo Miss, she el to Castoria, o for tri uree, to the effect that *n number of | poagsertion of the vight of state control | and tax in annexation, Navigation will besopen on the upper ) bspek-onsies” whero lquow is snenk 5 AR S AR —_— ak-ensic o lguor i which may bring the question again | sissippi next w i st Sk R wd from the east, report a general | ynder veview. Meanwhile the preroga- | MAYOR CUSHING'S veto of the Ty wore slaught e Tt 2 0 feoling in that section against the | tive of fixing rates should be confined | hance exempting the fair grounds from | Museatine police in‘one duy but in spite of them our cily is much state;” thut capitalists ave afeaid to in- | wholly to the legislature, taxation is commendable. There isno | The Davenport wlucose factory is mow | e PEE R ) B equipped to use 2,300,000 bushe 5 of corn un " > 3 sk 1L must be remembered that un White. Mand that they think the farmers ave starving DISAFFECTED NEW ENGLANDE property exempted from public burdens | The body of 4 fi \ dens existed under low license as by dustico Norval . 3 ) y LY ENG R 3 de e hody of afive-months-old haby wi sy 0 Lejenne et al va Havmon. Ap and business wrecked, The writer is The Now KEnglund delegation in con- | by state law found at" Muscatine, but its paternity i3 a | undoo high fand fi nsish and oyttt Acienig o LR TURAL. Sl OMAHA XBIY Sr0INLIG-\00000M). the- pameg ud | grost Eied: 9o very mubh dia D A 10 13 | burned her hand R A AT T and docyes fue plalabil, Opiut s L,OAN AND: TRUST i § ! silded Se S A ten-yer-old Boone girl burned her hund i ound ¢ ) ! Max ~ i business of the “Nebruskn gentlomen,” | wfeeted over the netion of the ways and Qilged Benaiorigl sileioe dly on i red-hot stove that amputation | and that they ure frequented chicl Al iier va" Huntaw: 10 COMPANY, or to tell whether or not the means committeo in vestoring hides to t | was necessury confirmed topers, It is not these tl coun Aftivmed. Oph & Guarantoed Capitnl Father John Abi Sach, a Maronite pricst seduco the sober men and multiy well bed & Guaran 1 D000 from Mt, Libamos, in the norihern province | drunkards—but all the same th Cobloy vs Wriplt 1 (o R e MO N of | tine, is visiting Americs for the pur- | should be suppressed and there is ¢ count teversed 1 MAUAERLOGNA AL HRRAS AARELAHIA Porhaps the triplots of the stato board | bill wus made & duty was proposed on S o of alaing funtis 1o b & ohurvii 1n tho | LLould b BuRhrossc il BAKS L { s (e p clgl pupert fovolven, BRI X0 Lea of transportation, whose shattered | hides, This brought out a vigorous Burgling {» Boston, city of Duma, wnd s just now making a lec 1. Auaction to enj Corporations; takes charge of property; col ot on their o P Pl s 4 D Louisvitle Courler-Jowrnal, | ture tour through Towa ety Line hoalth rocently required a journey to | protest from the ontive hide and lea ther Boston burglars do not, sucgeed 1 Now | /i Maguioketa Exccisior says that a jus. | CONSe court judges hivo got on 1t A P R T 2 Lol tho east, discovered the alarming condi- | Interest of New England, and the ma- | York, Perhaps they linger 100 lgng in the | tice of the poace of that town was preseuted | tacks, In spite of thoss teis, W6 0¥ | county und th plaintiff i the o Omahal.oan rustCo fon of public sentiment. nnd 0 o the Ay neans commite LA ST 4 & petition signed by ¥ acnted | dence is conclusive that with high li- | resident of Gage county, und ) 4 ) . tion of public sentiment, and with that | jority of the way and mean mmit- | Jibravies, or prolong their search in the mv.l-'wT: tion ‘u: |_(\ :lululll "w”::‘ 3= | Selee g dindelphin onjoys & decrenso of | action s to the sheri Was dismis A SAVINGS BANK zoulous vd for the common weal | tee agreed to replace hides on the free | kitchen for cold beans | Questing himn not to drunk on Ay ) lecrao by dofault rondered againat the plain 4 that & cortain case was to bo tried before hini, | move than one-half in” drunkenness, dis- | decvee by dofault r ugz ! S. E. Cor. 16th and Douglas St which distingunishes them, broke theseal | list. The announcement of this action | SeRrag——. but the petition did no good order, Sabbath-breaking and crime B 0 tho fudgmenh cEhe.inuchon A 1S o acital They Probably Did Not. | “The independent school district of Water N thin prohibition | Afterwards dissolved by the suprome “eourt | baul In Copital cai show in any large city, or, in fact, in | 31 the action disniss I upen | Ehability of toekhotder 0,000 or | inbabit- | Sined B Lat " Any city ove 1000 or H0.000 inb ) A st bk on Beposits, v, presidont; J. J. Brown, v W Wy an, roastre - L % AL Wywan J I M 4,0 J. Br asha Joins Wissmann, " hian MW Nasl Thomes ¥, Klwba ‘ ' Tk ntlemen who have just r vest owing to the reports of distre and | e justification for increasing the list of Nogad: ool (P A A x X © s golden: and this is probably the | alloged “feeling of — distrust” was | the dutiable list, 1t will be remembered | pogson why the senate millionaire elub is so confined “to railvoad headguarters, | that when the fiest deaft of the tavift | yuxious for seerecy oxistence much morve difticult, sinee the 1i in Gage count Wi of silence long enough to warn the peo- sent the representatives of the cattle | « B 1 [ | Washington Post. 100 sold #6,000 worth of 5 per cent bonds last | weelc ut 1,01, The bouds were issued forten orts is to weaken the demands of | duced the committee to adhere to a duty | sum of #74,812.10. It is not kuown whether | years and ave for the purpose tuking up 4 a ] the producers for a sonable reduction | which was somewhat modified from that | Jay Gould or Russell Sage contributed the | the 8,00 6 per cent bonds issu me time | wnts, w ‘i reus Philadelphia exceeds o of freight tolls, The circulation of such | originally proposed. Hence the dissat- | ten cents, singe for scliool houso purposes million ropor s serves to show to what desperate | isfaction of the representatives of Now v * i\ The ovident object of these alarm- | geowers to Washington, und they in- | ppe washington areh fund hus reached the g " Mus' Nurre, the surviving victin \ iy | Kaw City Boomed by the Sheriff, N R e sl steaits the railvonds are driven to stem | England, | y i l“.ll.l’q.,ul. I\»!r wi's 1“. on, Clit o0 U‘-.h‘ 5 the popular tide in favor of freight re- L'he course of the committeo In this | The Kansas City Times gave sixteen and | byt her mind his b ) affocted by 1l i Geri duction, mitter was most extraordinary, and | one-quarter columns to notices of real estate | rible event that she is unable trage Emin Pashu has final 1w any amount made on City & Fa perty, und on Colluteral security, ut L jurics, | accepte 8 by Ma,