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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1800. spring | vs, Benton, Auditor, e e e ————————— e ] " Al r i M| THE REACTION IN TOWA, | bein the intercst of the publie, that | which sum the ity paid only twenty-five | regulation. It has been like a Wng of men L ‘8 N ' N S| N "\D I'H DATLY BEE. [ Strong inmimbers and in character, | it would result in cheapening | thousand; I gadition the company is | had plugged the mouths of the city's | Nibra FROM THE STATE ‘.\I ITAL £, ROSEWATER, Editor. | the convention of Town republicans op- | the cost of traneportation and | required to kkp the structure in repair, | SCWers so that the drainage and fith and | o000 SOPERERE e . [ posed to the prohibitory law, and in | securing uniformity and stability of rates, | In Omaha pulgral regard for local cov- | el ;“;::l'; I:“‘;“ "(‘;"““"‘\“""l ““y u’:':l”\‘f;«“ ton. X | o~ PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | favor of high and local option, | his views will receiv oful considera- | porations is so great that the city builds | fhiaunots had beon thrown back wntil thev | Xetington feedirs will buy 0,00 sheep this | Tho Btate Ex Rel, School District of Ownlia { ¢ nssem- | tion, but a plea for the modification or | viaducts and presents them to the street | il tho course the traftie has SUBSCRIPTION vas one of the most notablo e TEI run since i e Dy and €unday, Ono Yoar o1 00 | Dled in that state. It wvis composed ver, .-h_uln.;nlnnh. law on the g.:.u{uul that ;:(;il\\n): free of wost. Even with the ~.l- | the days of prohibition Loup county will hold a fair this fall at | = iy van v 250 | largely of men who voted for prohibi- ailroad returns notsatisfactory | iberal terms, ¥l corporations hesitated Now, from the standpoint of decency and Swanton ls cliniged fiom prohibition to [ - PAR'S Sunday Bee, Ono Yo 2 tion, nnd who have done all they could | not likely to malke much impression in | for months hefote accepting them, morality, there s & demand for veform. The | lcense, @ | ATTORNEY GENERAL LEESE'S BRIEF, Weekly Bee, One Yo 1 Y 2 ) ) bill now pending imposes upon 1o community s old town board was re-electod with ption i AW ngton clected a licenso ticket by plaint o to socure an efficiont enforcement of the | the face of the figures of earnings of the j | | Por } law., They are among the most | Burlington and other systems. Theveis i OFFIC Omahn, The Bee Buildl & Omnlie Corner N and 2ith Streets. SHOULD the atithorities of Salt Lake iling custom | ! an fustitution w ain per- ‘ tem of tax and regulation to those communit | | and at the same time it brings velief in a sys ich it does not declaro for, ning to the Burlington - Com- Railroad Discrimination intolligent and substantial citi- [ no ifitercst in the country which is at | City depart fromithe pre { i ‘,. | Taylor | | | i ol T Ta. 15 Denrl Strvet [ ] / majority Chiengo OMeo. %7 The Rookery Bullding. Sotl o the. stats who have | present so prosperous, s a whole, as the | inwestern citios and o 1 cor t 4 B NI v ha e : 5 3 Prom & Tinko--Capite A yong ltemg 1 andap et e Bulcing ki Son B L e | vallronds, and mone for which the out- | centage of the pubnings of all franchises | it which tho present lnw is openly defled. | SEpt SH o s e s DGRy ey LR A DItol Wastington, 513 Fourteenth stree n strong persol a8 we | ids, o | Real friends of temperanco ave working to | 2! ‘ Notes City Items, granted by the,counc After a hot struggle St. Paul voters decided 1, they will sct a intevost in its progress and | look is more favorable DENCE. [ R atriotic | Fal [ rpose whe ey se o refort i H X All S iTERA IRt o nay kEA. | ||"u perity. They ave republicans who | commendable éxample of municipal fore- | Vi PO B when they oppose a reform |, givop of high licence, | - All ¢ e lating to news and | prosperity. y are re i = - A " Tt e | OF THIS ltin Aftor three yoars of probibition Fullertor BN A1 8 w16 i UG ACATOSROC S0 18 | yive e i neastill mm.nuu.n..»" COLONEL HENRY A. MORROW, sight. In the rage for improvement in | \N0 e 00 e of Towa dec Afor throo sents of prohivition Fullorton | Liscors, Nob, Apil - (Specal el e i | s The vacancy cause s -da aw cltles e . . A s o the saloon, pumrRiyS A, |—Altorhoy Gt e BUSINESS LETTERS. principles of the party, and desire its | The vacancy caused by the death of | new cities, valuable right of-way priv | for this chango at the clection of last fall. Nine fumilics of Russians_emigrated from | | e o, m"'v:“ o ’[“‘ "! G “I "; ¢ (: o ot remtnens shoutd | s O e P e men ro. | General Crook will incidentally afford | leges have been recklessly voted awayy | The domoeratic party stand as a unit for the | Jansei to Montana list week | ax rel meliool distsict of Onialin vs Ltiotns . L lioeks i postoicn orders | spected and honored in their vespective bLlo to the order of the Com= | jons, ereated in o | change, At the timeof this writing o lavge | i presentative republicans an opportunity for the promotion of | and arvogant eorpors ity, have been onvention of r o initics, and. of such trustworthi- | #ome field ofiicers now holding the rank | mistaken spirit of libe ity fair will be held Soptem 3, and 4. nty-two mem | Benton auditor public accounts. fin sub- © it states that the relators have miscon e with ta BWORN STATEM piiny i 108y | of colonel to brigndier reralship. | built up to prey upon the public and | from allover Towa is in sessionZdemanding the | s . 1 iehing Comnane Pronrietare. | ness as to justify the fullest confidence ¢ & « i b prey ug R & rRATT s oo | bers hus been orgunized at Trentos strued the law: that the sehool board under The Bee Publishing Company, Proprictors, | pess i to sty o | While Colonel Grierson may justly elaim | dominate tho public intorests, Fran- | ehinge, OF the = wepublican papors : bers ha M"q; o T 3l At | SOCTION. A G Buts VL CaLTIES B AIETATAID e Bee I¥1ding, Parnam and Sevenioenth st | 1 EREIEIE Ly familiar with | the impending promotion by the right | chises possess . great valuo for pri- | gF vi,':;lf‘sw"('lh.».i",“luIf“'""u- Sho Yootk | N b ! | the city council for all funds ncessary to bo S Of i of seniority, his seloction by the presi- | vate corporations, and none should be | oo 00 R b ek o fton will ot have saloons this year, an | vaied by alevy, including purchase of sites, T O CIRCULATION. | the operat 5 } 1 1 Gate ( the Sioux City Jour the on of prohibition in Towa. | clection nud fiishing of by dings, ana that icense board having been elected, dent for the brigadiership to bo made oy Doy | A8 | What is their delibeeate and formally ' ; ! granted without netting the public a | Des Moinies Register, the Codar Rapids Ga- Tty stucks of hay nenr Talmie were do. | 10 VOLE I8 necessary for this purpose unloss ge Georie 1, Trsehiek, secrotary of The Beo | oxprssed judgment upon that policy? | Yacunt by the almost certain promotion | permanent revenue | 7ette, tho Council Biufts Nonpareil and many e B S bt vk Froman e | Lho donnt. for sites’and bidings exeetd Aiish e Comp ily swear | O 4 b Jeno: ol fles is e e s, F sntiment of Towa o : . | s Wt in this ovent the election must R DXirv IRE | Thoy declure it to bo o fail- | of Genoral Nelson B. Miles isby no S i | others. With all this sentiment of Low call . S| 00 thnt I this ovent the clection misy for the week ending Merel 20, 1800, was a8 fol* | [0 < oo iecort that experience has | Means ain, IN sUBMITTING the legality of the | ing for a change in the present cast iron pro "T'he second session of the Indianola distvict | s pNt 40 tho vity couneil,: wiitoh 18, ve. lowhs | e \‘ oA TRl ‘,ll,,l.” Swohibi. | in making appointments above tne | school bonds to the supreme court, the | hibitory system, will it be possible that a e L MERAcHEih will be heldat | guived to make the lovy for the amount i B T e O el ank of colonel, the presidents have al- | school board lius taken the surest road | majority of the ‘membors of the legislature | Biiley SDHES || poetad. = Thikseotion tha brict: cites; toos Mondiiy, Mirch 24 “ Tuesdiy, Mareh 2 Wednes@iny: March 25 Thursdiy . Mirch iy, Mirch 2 nk Thebold, living near Seward, while | not authovize the is « to load a uul\. i arged the weapon | amount to be levied and collected as other uid lost a finge | taxes. It cites further, that to vote bonds Tho pvwhl‘ll'hlu vote doubled over last year | the election is held under the prociamation of tion, operating on all communitics alike, ginge of bonds, but the ither to suppress intems | to Every point raised by the opponents of the bonds has been submitted to the | ed their own discretion and wd for the standing wi seldom show any reg v carly settloment of the dispute, | Will stubbornly refuse the concessions de- | ¢ manded? 1t will be a sad day for the vepubli- | ;7 can party in Towa if they refuse ¥ exe is not adapted perance or promote movals, this measure PO | o1 officors on tho-army rogister. With- ction calied for that purpose: that | only qualified voters at school meetings | participate: that a majority of wll the vote cast at such an election s necessary to AL ! | authorize issuance of bonds: that at the elec The Burnett Grand Army post is making | tion in question 12,988 votes woere cust and Saturdiy, March . : 2030 | elaim themselves unalterably opposed to Y L £ pLliic, | and adhere to the despised method of prohi- | at Blue Hill, but a license ticket was elécted | the board of education and in the nanner and ».020 | uny attempt to introduco into the con- | out disparnging the claims of any officer | court, and if the decision is in favor of : By KoVl mijovity. ¢ srm preseribed for clections in metropolitan ok HeoHAE R RGITORE | Wt itnva LA AT EL SUiEs prohibi- | Who now stands in the line of promotion, | the bonds their disposal cannot be ham- | - Utica has decided for liconse by nine | cities: that stated place s unnccessary it Sworn 1o hefore me and subse .ui' 110 In my | ¢ g Titk B objections, 1t isof | “NEBRASKA” ANSWERED. jovity. = List yer the tows went. threo ma- | that they must be voted at o regular election | o tion. They demand that the experi- KRNy, Nob, April 3, 1800—To the Fd- | Joity the other way weneral will | Exeter, which went dry by nine majority last year, has decided for ligh license this year by thirly-one votes | prosenee this 20t day of Mar the utmost importance to the educational interests of the city that a favorable de- | sion be vendered, so that the additional | schools can be completed in time for the ment of general prohibition shall bo | Henry A. Morow _"Y_‘,h“ Iwenty-first in- | abundoned and tho law so modified that | fantry, now stationed at Siduey, for " promotion which he hus thoso communitics which desire a ! b, N l'| 11, Notary Public | f 1 | ito of Tie Bee: I the attorn pardon me I would like the privilege through your columns to accommodate a creature at Lincoln signing himself “Nebraska who 5 | i ventures to commend Colonel | pered by techuicd | State of Nobrask Conunty of Do 13, Tzschuek, being duly sworn, de K54 coples: for | e sold as a boverage i | s and snys t hie I3 seerétary of The { chan, | | | arvangements for a grand” Fourth of Jul ? W) 4 UL ) | services. Colonel Morrow cu int to | fall term, el 35 arvangen a grand” Fourth of July | that of this number but 4,830 were polled for oo Brublishing Compuny, that the el | i whether intoxicating liquors shall | sevvices. Colonel Morrow ean point to | | scems to be secking knowled celebration to lust throe duys | thic bonds whilo 5,482 Worw etst izainst. t Iin thoir limits, | @ Mosb brilliant vecord as a volunteer | | Honsks through the State Journal the fol- | 1dgar's clty council s tloon the Heense | This, declares the briof, 8 1ot & fulfliment of Crry ArrorNey POPPLETON has I will do him the | question, but the mayor believes in wet goods | the law, as lowing questions which My, 1990, 1860 majority would bo 6,14, 1t the sale of liguors to be regulated | soldier. He participated in four of the s deciding vote, cits, further, that the was but one set of | | copies coplis; for July, | o 2 3 called attention to the fact that all pub- | fayop SWi « in order a0, e ; bt Teense. | MOst desperate battles of the war—Fred- | (¢ avor of answering in order as o L (RS th hll i 0 bopioss fop | through the medium of high license. wi‘_h\hm'm_ Chancellorsville, Gottysbure | ¢ improvements are exempt from the | Question—Don’t you know th her you | - Tho coutract for building Callaway's new | Judies and clerles of election, and therefore Otoler. 1580, T840 ¢ veniher | And thoy say to the republican party of | ¢ : 5 ) % | oporation of the lion law. In | orthostato bomd of transportation havo any | fouvinemill has been lot for gLLu L b position “contained a o T ag | FHeutate tig bhe aaiva S P ione | #nd the Wildorness—and was brovetted | g e bont 3 will be ready for business in sixty days | proposition for the mof an addition to for iy, 1500, 19,55 copivs; for vl only Coutae b Cat ol | R0 ganiaral 16y o meitou- | other words, no workingman em- | power to interfere with interstate business? | 0 St of Dustin struck his pony | Ui RiE school building at an estinated cost 180, 19,351 Copi: donck B Tzscnuek. | ovably and safely pursue is to abandon | M (i gl o1 | ployed by a econtractor of public | Answer—Theattorney general o any citi- | over the head with u vifle, cansing the zun o | §fSEb00s that the site on which the school s Sworn to before me and subseribed i my FER R Rid o | Ous service as commgnder of brigade. £0%: £ | ze Nebraska jcate StvaR it | building is located is not in the school district DFCLGHEo (LA 158 ARy OF March; AT, 160 | the position it has taken in making o i 5 u i | buildings, sewers and pavements husany | zen of Nebraska has a vight to communicate | discharge and instantly killing thie animal | e e OF O st oA b D RRrTeNotry Dubles - | Saty A ohibiti TR is army ice since the war has | 88, L SR YA 1 e P e 5 1 g | butin the city of Omalus that the proposition [Seal) N. 1% el otiry Publi pavty question of prohibition, and in | v | lien upon the work for unpaid gos. It with and consult the power ning in he city council of Crawford has disposed | gybmitted does not contait any provision LOVISVILLIE'S titie to the eyclone belt v established. of $10,000 received from the sale of bonds 1 viding illowing that amount of old claims. cen chiof | ple of th lone of the western pioneers, It is chicfly < Colonel Morrow is ident- v on the frontier, and the peo- | | =0 i A 4 j section justly regard him as | is l'".’ cminent] pu)p:l if not im- | perative, for the city council and boavd nr“lwn on to require all contractors on state bu savding cither state or int state business, The interstute commission ots its foundation in part for action from ts regavding state local rates, and if local levying a tax to pay the i id none for the adoption of the amount of Clava Carlson, & Swedish girl of K | tax to be levied to meet the lability incureed drawn #5,000 in a lottery and has Sections 27 wnd 28 of - chapter 1y aive cited o v and sent for her family living in the old | emphasize this point rest on e bos future (o rigorously exeludeall reference to it from the party platfovin. There is no evasion or cquivoeation in lafations, They ave plain, beea OMAIA'S importance as w convention nward and ineapiblo of being | ified With the great west thut the people buildings and public improvements to | s are high, through rates will be also. country, | A WARNING TO TIE BURLINGTON. ty i vecognized on all sides, « i incapable 28| of this state feel a deep inferest in him file a sufticient bond to cover. the wages | If so, why don't you admit this to the There wero four t ots in the field at Stan Attorney ( rral Leese received the fol misconstrucd. They are justificd by in- of all workmen employed by them on who s making such requests ¢ ton i spite of the fiet that all the p { Towing self-explaiuing petition today, which e wident of )l-:\ o reports the country ab pence with all the world, Even the greasers on the Rio Grande lio agrreed in issuing license so long s the Slocum | Was signed by over 200 farmers and - husin | 5 | disputablo fucts. -Elsowher in our col- | fnd would bo'pleased to sec hith made a | & 0o it A.—The farmerds malging requests for Tocal c : i ! wmus willho found interviews with o | [l brigado commander, ! : rates to be lowered so that the through rate | law is in force. men of the county as stated below. The g i . e ; = i _ | may beshown to be too high relatively, and | Thero was consternation in the Preshy- | forey general will inquire into tho matier, nutaber of the prominent membe of WOLY IN SHEEP'S €, HIN Tie farmers of Nebraska are not so | My, Leese is getting cursed by such cveatures | tevian chu at Scotin when it was discoy- | and if necessary commence suit to dis: the convention. These hear conelusive | The common experience of mankind | forgetful as their new-found supporters | 45 you because he wouw'tlic to the favmer s | ered that the congrogation had “been dis the corporation : down with the lambs they run across the ¢ v u b : r 5 VoniAb: Uiy ngrogntion Whiereus, Thelt, & M. rive TG westimony to the general failure of the | in all ages has shown apostates to be the | imagine. The history of theiv siruggles | Y64 Chonrt, you know that the mavket for | b oy it {10, contribution box My | br OIS [ et Ca D P ol Lol o ' X S ITCCH i o IS8 obtained the right-of<way A man who | against corporate domination is staimped | corn, wheat, oats, & L in- | ally s outside t d farm products wencr. law in the larger cities and | most bigoted of zealots. b state—that lumber, coal, weswenrs his eveed, politically or rve- | With the name of Hitcheock as prohibito towns, and to its dumn most of the people before they escaped | for a railvoud ranning from Arcadin. Ne- and gave them a chance to coniribute, Diitsici, to. Trowstor. Nbriskit, Ui the Tuirs enthusiastic endorsement of the ing effect upon | fc e R n MeKinley tarifl bill by Columbus Delano | the matevial prosperity of many commu- | ligiously, always outdoes everybody that | veterato enemy. The same name at- | S e e peeids T o Qisatgsad trom[lCouiticEbtvuliny Guatar e TR J acenrately mensures the importanco to | Mities. Tt has vetarded the growth of ¢it- | is hrought up in the faith, The Moshys | tached to a journalistic kite is not likely | A —Partiy yes and partly no. If local rates o ‘”'L:",","j;‘[:;j}w;-}]:}'}‘I,‘;j ol e wllm,.?‘wm.,[ o withont Ohio interosts of havine an Ohio man at | ies, driven out capitaland industries, and | and Mahones are the loudest and nofsi to inspire_confidenco in its sincerity or | Fere low on corn it would be stored in | posed to have been murdered, has turned up | {on i e s el necessarily deprecinted property values. | of stalwart republicans, just as the I increase the subseription 1is port, s it is in Chicago, Baltimoro and St. | (hgonitie, Wash,, whote he Is engagod it the | zensuls R It has compelled higher taxation for the | aud Palmers have been the most rabid sl | Ltm.]i i L -n}p .\_ll.vlv_m}_\' o . iu“ it fin WT: AT I‘“,‘,;'““ Tivin ::. ;‘.““‘l“}‘_m in ‘lm"_ [RRoRamEIVAY prefore. W ¢ Trrs anmual report of the Burlington | support of municipal government, the | democrats, IN ASSESSING! viaduet benefits the | Market i bome il T e o Rapots | Of that fact Hennegin has married again Tl b el nos ot According to the Grand Island Independ a Sweetwater couple went ov to get splicod, but the jud had to wait. In the meantiy groom went up town and got so full that was found sieeping under a threshing | state bourd of t Yen to the | will bo made to correct the apparent discrimi | T o Cither to conqplets thy or o Loup City | aforesadd Tine or show reason why their char being goue they | ter should not he annulled. Setiacintened AN ALLEGE D DISCRININATION o1 The following letter has been banded fo the sportation, and an effort to overdo | for the distribution for lumber, . It is a mis- | merchandise of all kinds, because of the Ctaxnaver. in | Short time in transit from those points to taxpayer, in-o o boints for retail e of the bonds | Q. ~Don’t you know that the local business pout 10 per cent of the railroad cost of which has been inereased by the Land un- The sudden conversion of certain poli- | cqualization board is liab ticians and newspapers to the anti-mo- | the job and vitiate the le s to be taken with a grain | take tosuppose thut ever of allowance. The danger to the fap- | addition to puying a sl mer springs from the insincerity and | voted, is willing to go still further into | is onl | | | | | | railvond system for 1880 shows a finnn- | ‘ cial condition radienlly at vaviance with | mainter | the alarming assertions recently uttered | serupulous constabulary and in veward- | nopoly ereed | | co of an inquisitor by its managers in Nebraska. ing spies and informers, Yot the lquor ssed, intem- i = | i 1\‘!.\ not been suppr 1 U hi et ' ' th 2 traftic in Nebraska chine in the evening, He was tal vill it prospeet of expeditious work heid | peranee in most of the cities and towns | excessive zeal of his newly converted | his pocket to make up a purse for the ‘A.—No, sir, it is ncarer 30 per cent. You | hoteland put to bed, and was sober enough | 1o y oul by congross ab the beginning of the | has not decreased, crimes due to | friends. Theso mountebanks and shys- | owners of proporty divectly benefitted. | have simply been misinforied on this point. | Lo BoXt o {9 BOHL ORI B | o A sl session i m being renlized, The | the use of intoxicants have not | ters talk louder about the farmers’ dis- Q. Donte youl know, that Nebraskin situ- (05515 denvted tor lomos PDY | (RAEVEWIL (0 Brin hafore Yot Ituts wi Ll . ; Sy 5 Ly ) : ! ated i the eenter of the country, is inter- | Coupie depasted for oni Willl By Uit worlodieds ui. (o olaitawiiior outlools for o comparatively shoet busi- | diminished in number. There | tress than any toiler whotills the soil, ested iu low rates for the long haul to the se It ted that the recent praivie five | Grand Lako before Allianee was platted. 1 ness session hecomes move dubious as the | heen, cording to the | and they denounce monopolies more bonrd mo -I)x'\|_l<]\‘.' vates ! | mn'(unyl l‘\“‘ did -vwl.u< .'v‘,}‘.n». ;m\‘-:; [ fore the ‘{(“ \\‘.-I‘-mlv ints ‘\u{_ W WL e ids Tl e e e 3 S e A.—No, sir. Nelnaska is interested in local | wan colony that reeently setiled in - Arthu v Calvert s tendent o 3 weeks glide | | reputable wi whoso testimony we | flercely than those who have battled it and whien Thoy are. mide o sho can | county. ey wore fenornt as to the rapid- | miirond in Sebriska asking e fon b \ give, no general, socinl or moral im- | during a whole lifetime against monop- consistently call for fow through rates of the | ity of a praivie fire and were in making | (G0 R R VO Hin Ut O A Tus vepublican anti-prohibition con- | provemonts asa vosule of prohibition, | oly, estortion and miscule. Every interstate coumission and get what she is en- | il in Ceonsequenee | side tracks were Bl ghey” would” con vention in fowa furnishes an object 1 | but on the contrary there has been a | nostrum for doctoring the currency and 5 ) ”.',!:‘flf. I'll‘\mnvl), low local rates and low :ml’(“LH::l-:\'VI‘ e LT S G '“"{‘h" I “~H G son 1o that class of republicans of Ne- | widespread growth of frand, hypoerisy, | scattering millions among the needy fajor DEwekst and Captain Phil- | 76 T wion yon had an opportunity why aid | burned. *Hs wito and two children n (BRI wiroto T paorantal (o)1 Ieaska who would wreek the party and | vaseality, and contempt of Taw., | veople is championed with a hurrah by lips ave reported to he at Washington | yoi not presént your case, if you hitd one, to | nurrow escape, Mvs Kraft pocomd saddy | been geanted it Al A ; ; p + - ! on a pleasure t The junkets of these | the United Statés commissioners while they | wildered and wandered away, but was ves. R D R AN o (] g on s ruins rear o monwment to the | Nearly two years ago Tir Ber. made | the new horn “farmers’ friend.” If any- | O% & Pled St o R Indol i Taw ARy S gl Y| o, A Gorman from Nowih Platta. was so | Sosianobsive iy those, Mo followel tht meniory of Saint John, |0 very thorough investigation of the | body should propose to bridge the At- | &' nficmon ol Blatenrofaro ol ways talas | i s case was prosented as fully as it | ously burned that his lifeis now despaired | tion was tho first op second mude, and that ————— | operation of the prohibitory I in Towa | Tantie oecan for the hencfit of the pro- | int, e e T R R A Tutk clection of the prent of Pocts |and published the facts as ascertained | ducer they would elamor for the hridgo | Some Satistaction in This, 1 Fally on this point later on. owns over threo townships of Lind in tiis | Jge Ot en AT VSRRl 1 0 wty, and that ty 0ot a thonsand tin the castas | acres of it was broken, while this spring's | o ass tten the consentofour frelght deparimon 1 yon aeonl shod Toeation at ATian: 1d - obsc The prohibition con- wd the statements of individual r elections—but it was April | members of that body afe a complete vin- nee v bad hoy as mayor of Milwaulee and the | from personal « defeat of white woman by a colored tion by its own report sister in Salina, Kan., throws a halo of | of the Des Moi m humor over the returns of the mu- | vention, nicipl spre | and try to malke the farmer helieve that n.u...y'pw Press. | Q.—Don't .'“lu Im; w you are doing the state | ¢ velief is in sight. It is o comfort t& know that some of the | @ great injury by advertizing it in the e s i f s § on i conl shed locy Al Bub we approliond | thub Neb Qishonest men of New York are in jail even that all persons seeking homes in the anting is done it will not find five thousand | 1 Cus know where you wint to loci 4 west should shun for the reason that the aeres of this land not broken out and culti- | thitt i on what part of the stde track.' Ly farmers, at lonst, are not all idiots and | 'T they areonly there us attendants, no profit in doing business us we i | Vated, some idea cun be. obtained of the agri- | L[y we advised hin of our: proferenco an | fools. "The re intelligent enough to > h t by sk v conld ereet a shed there To thi. A= Your question implics that T have dono | cultural progress that is being made in Nuck- | i oads e mly. Somo timo b e Cthing which 1 have never done. [ never | olls county, says the Superior Journul. OF | i Ve n (i the early part of Jam es aati sk Tired of the Monopoly. ember o | | 1880 | fool day, you know. dication of the disclosures made by T | discern the false from the true. They Raaas iy Toaral) cd in the cast or elsewhere’ that the | course it would be infiuitely better if this | we agiin wrato but recolvud no oply iid on S Bre. Itisimpossible to say with any | k R volf i sheep’s ¢ ing The democratic newspapers are T s i place that every one should shun. | 40,000 acres were owned and oceupicd by 50 | the 20th o 1\‘\\‘- in wroter Tuan- MiTB Al R o R G e olun pos gl : 3 ¥ | know a wolf in sheeps clothing | The democratic newspapers aro burning | 1% N0 G \vere answering this question | or 1,000 good fumitics, but it is ufinitely bet- | SWOL (o this o suid: “Something ke i yeur ; b fuLth ) plunges | degree of certainty what effcct the ac- [ when they seo one, even as | With impatience for some republican state | iy his own name he would say that so deliber- | ter than to be lying out as an open pastine, R sLlunog) ]m.).l I nnu]nn\;m. the |;\||]rx'-'):|.hu\ul|<|w tion of the convention will have upon the | they would recognize the ass after he | treasurer to turn defaulter. ately insulting and false a question as this | » l‘ e A clioving il ot boon he becomes in- favor of breaking down | popublicans of the Towa log AT : e A L should be answered by taking tho usker of the | he Two Dakotas. ’ Fly treated. 10 was not § 1, i iy e atacl s WA | vopublicans of the Towa loglslutuve, but | had donned a lion’s hide. The ears will | Somo A Question by the nape of the neeks and kicking | A fomale rifle elub flourishes at Marion B Wi i oo every vestigo of the protective system, | ghe influence of so large and respectable | stick out. Something of a Vindication. i o R o [ S e e el i B of e, Our permnisan and I"":“'“l"#l the cheap labor nations 1y hody of citizens will not be lost, though | The deceptive howl of the old monop- 10 00, s ammany | BUt the attorey general is ‘more polite and | Wl s commenced on the Rapid City In- | £ to wreek the industries of the United | (h nitainment of their recommendations | oly organs in these parts about the dis- | corruption are calenlated o vindicate those |t 1 Faeht st of fact et Lt | din sehool. e (s may not be possible at once. tress of farmers will not deceive them | congressmen who voted against the location | 0 the attomey zeneral of the United States | r III}';‘,}I‘-”:;'\“*'wl Lead City will holdagrand | ihE S CNC 2 ’ S e——— any more than does young Hiteheoek's | of the world's faiv in New York. rogarding the attempt to fasten the Union | AW H0 10 = Ing for WeaTER prophets ave uncommonly A RAILWAY PRESIDENT'S VIEWS e s Picifle awindlis upon this state and if you | A blick caglo messuring scventeon foot | | o gt aro thit i swon s orevived o prolific for the season. They have | Some weeks ago the president of the | Wik, whom he always berated, vidi- | A Poem With a Moral. L GBEIY e Slale D ke G et e iyl i s 5 pril wi X Sareek i (o K f yel, always berated, % oo Ho e e . - ) 5 o adding “Please letane hear frou spotted April with earthquakes, ey- | Chicago & Alton road, in discussing the | cuied and abused when Van Wyek was 4 Chicago Herald. Q.—Don't you know that there is o state | La Flamme, charged with the murder of | VNSNS IO B ai LI mAD clones, tornadoes and deluges, spreadin wilway situati racted agreat deal | ) A o Ly wo merchants dealing side by side, | in the union that can show greater prosperity | old man Cavtior near Stuvgi a5 been ad- | atonee, Wenre at decided disady I e thict et | & g 8 in the state legislature and inthe United For getting trade the first relied and progress than Nebraska has in the past | mitted to bail in the sum of 812,000 | Bandiing conl, befng obliged o puy 20 conts hem 5o thick over the country that if a | of attention by advocating the governs | Syafos senale, f any creature an b i hirt st 3 i | per ton for unloading by te e ot hayin moderate disturbance occurs it cannot | ment sship of the railvond i L S S VIR G S Onigdvertizing faruiilyrid DA oeross, | - Stengim Johnson andJohn Johnson aio s b tostore much coil Tooks s 11 (h i : (e liet e [RonLOWNerSHiD:eIREAR SN ""[“ S8 AN | g Gespicable and detestable it is the The while the second trusted A —As to prospe no to progress, | yuder arvest at I;x;ml\nwv. chre i \\;!!; | Burtington railvoad conipany never intend. s5oone of the predictions. The | alternative toa contin f the | o : s T O e i yes, [ broaking into a freight car and stealing #4100 | (0 ive nsa joeution or Oy would have in- e B RS e LG L eonin of the pre- | epeenary imposter and - demagogue. o other methods to obtain Q.—Don't you know thaf you_ean go back | o of property. Ivnsadogutin oL NOIL B S ¥ t avp should be classed with ailing condition of affuivs® His pleain | poppunately the average reader of n The golden prize he sought to gain, to the poor hills of West Vieginia if you don't | Dantole Rrito s 1 and t ship treas | n.ur. £ we were amons the |I\, y .|'l.:u. unaeehist D ah o railronds wore i Tpon the first tho dollars ko it o ! unicl Price, school and i vo beenat o deeided disadyvan- Lwas that if the railvonds were not | japers ean see through o millstone when Ubaon sho fitabtha doilurs rain. kit outihan urer of Clear' Lake township, * Edmunds | | Mg et b 15 THOHG 1OL SONIG. WALy A.—Yes: Lean go wherever T oever lived —— ved. Heds short in his ny to I fid b nd treated aecordingly, | oft gly. | effc | The other merchant busted. county, has disappe e to be permitted to doas they please R GIb i hatcan oy s P e smiling welcome, r} eived wit I m e 3 % i s i — and be Junts about § i ~and gve s a Lo P munieipal elections in Nebraska, | theiv owners would hotter dispose of | oelc’s crsnde on hohalf of thedistressod | Piows Me. Rovkerelion on Trusts, | Q-Dowt you kuow that vou canmot. foree | “4pu TS well knowa in_the west as | ¢ o o U roudea aide tueks . L U Tn out Desides showing @ pronounced anti-pro- | them o the government. At the same | g Tii5 ol o foiY A5t oty B [ caital 0 coino to Nelmasiat, anel tht it will | 2160 G iarnted st ot | of somfurtiiorion witl you Kty ofor (s ibition s > ‘ine 1 iy ime the m's conditi 08 8] 6 SAR ¥ Al 3 THS 5 A not come so longz as you wnd others ave pound- | I 4G oS L i | matter to the radlroad commissioners and ad- :'_" ”‘< o sentiment, h[nu;. in strong re- | tin th ’\"‘_"‘“ sondiionsy B ""’““ 10 | is too guuzy to deceive anybody. The | o D. 1o g e askedl by 8 g tho ivestnents” that have: already’ been HapILC ‘\I.v“”: i foud, " et | A LT fof the superiority of our presont law | be satisfactorily prosperous and the out- | oniv effect it can have is to show hi orld reporter for his opinion on the sub- | mide in the state! i g s DN o A i Y 1 M Hloct it » is to show him up 2 . oal has boen disco d on the recent) CAPITO! . GENG A h g 1 jeet, remarked of trusts: 1 can see nothing | 1 Know that capital cannot be mado to | G0l bn nidiscovor ) 5 L CAPITOL INTRLLIGENCK wth of the forks of the Che boiit t State bank of Broming, Thayer d articles of incorporation toduy apened land cnne, Chicf Bull Eagle, with @ band of | | [ overning the liquor traflic. Local op- | look for its business favorable. in his tene colovs as an unmitigated tion gives cach community the vight to Prosident Perkins of the Chies hy force, A litile of st in wale nywher ivancement of the public interest in | come but the be fooled into coming to iny fraud, suppross, rostrict ov license the trafic. | Burlington & Quiney has just submitted | i s is lborally patronized by | ooy gt of cpital (o promote s KR | stoclk und sehiemes, but not.a grvat deal of it, | Sitnyidlang s Gaml e Cupitul stock, $I00K, Ticorporaiors . dosep) It is the essence of home vule. By a ma- | his annual report for 1859, It shows the E merchant, meehanie and farmer. s | .-4.-||n||:\'. in that iv,l‘\llilluliu‘j ticle, t mtrol ll,.m.f,“,,l‘."”,“‘,“,“;::\"U'L".‘:‘l;:",‘,’\ Tl f',',';f.. ‘\:T“!‘v‘:\.: | claims. 1 e 3 Auditor Benton reccived 8150000 of Wah- Jority vote, any city ov town can’ refuse | net enrnings of the system 1o have been | gy pathies in behalt of the producer | of the markets of the world.! Mu, Tockefol- | not truo by from 50 to 75 por cent, and I can- | Whilg plavir s e i R P i license and_enforea prohibition without | nearly a million dollars grenter than for | yud Jaborer have always been sincere | lovis president of the Standard oil combina- | 1ot be i pirty to the cousmmation of your | gpoy discovered lout in the side ot the | Lfis his signature for a time. 4 frandulent and blackmailing schemes “and | case of William Wendt vs the Stut 4 hills caused by heavy rains. One of the chil additionu) Jegislation. But the unrea- | the previous year. The company has | anoke § 4 | tion of eapital, which has seeured to this ¢ | soning prohibitionist 10y, | r,nl recouped itself for the bt . | and Sentenokan, it dovet neRRaYR Ao H I o rtlouian, v |- oiidouco doals s Haiaw, thak Wesli Looka isilonerea Tuant foudthay the plage hia ki, on crror from the district conrt of ing prohi onist would rather sub- | Ly recou s o the loss oF some | hasquerade as an opponent of monopoly | ¢ ) gencral, and itself in purticular, & | o build itself up on Iabor, and it labov is | b appearanco of being a lure cay They Intys was flled for triul bofore th stitute outlawry and free whisky for M- | five million dollars from the memorable | and extortion by rilronds or money | MWVEC business in petroleum el dealt with tho highiast good of any | ot i o tn. tho neigitborhood, Wwho 16 | Skiuie courd tody i 4 ) st ks fa bt G an Yy, v ! ) al - community is not attained nd wealth, fm- | S0 SRR ot and made an examination ivalto d OIRRALI G, o cense and i strike with its engineers and has o com- | kings, 1t will continue toadyoeato what i ——— | ported or ittracted by hope of unfaiv and dis | P LD S St e i _‘—“‘—’ . | Mortable surplus. Yot Mv. Perkins is | i holieves to be to the truo interest of | VI o [ honest gain, is always disappointing to-all i al, Its dimen- | pouse today: Ho thinks tho MiMford iusti ":‘ SBES hass of ngriculture Is | not entlvely sutlsfied with the situn- | ¢ho industrial classos. It will In the | Tho Jowa logisiature lus bill hefore i B o i b Thossayhe bava | e about loer o i | tution o grand good thir & of the most netive and wseful state | ton, fo suys the long and short | fuguye, as in the past, champion which extends o cities and towns the vight | settied in the western part of the state i an b atad 1k & puteh of bushes fn s hol- [ gor's 1‘.;vf'.u.‘g AANOIon Ranopl L St wizations in tho west. The rveports | haul vule as interpreted, and the m which it honestly believes to be | to licens®ho trante in intoxicating liquors, | ticipation of wailroads being constructed o soliterated path - con- | gl matory rheumatism annually fssued by the hoard are always | prohibition of pooling, have heen shown sticablo and lawful, bub 16 will not | under curofully wifidod restrictions, it such | cutitied tosomo consideration, sl tho bild 1avidonoo ‘abonb the NEW NOTARIES PUBLIC admivabiy compiled. Phis yeur's veport | to o insurmonntable obstacles 1o the | gioop 1o trickery and docoption | 0Wns and citivs 5o dosire. 1 this bill should e e R UL IegL s B 1 halgovariion todayauyde Hhis followlaie w0 will embody velinble dat as to the ne- | s e ann] SR ) ik ARa0) | becomo a law, profiibition will still vemaiy - wostorn peoplo should hay ) it | tavinl uppotntments: 1. 1. Goodrich, Cedan St the ne- | satisfuctory conduct of business, and | fop the suke of filling its suils with evory | | A.—Y peoy % o1 that region some | Rapids, Haone county oy, Omabia, tual cost of growing corn, wheat | suggosts that slight modification® of | posing | i blowacs At By s oo sulon Towiaphoptho ooplo) doaley. 16 | side b and 1w e Ui o e | gy o, Colonel oo Reed, other- | Botaak connt St Ostarliont vl . 1 o i3 ) mssing broeg 1 ows, i 5 o oposed to foree a suloon won o un, able the to g e It vates on the rou \ ! 1 Juck n Joe, a scout in | 1 " H., Whitm ete., and raising marketa thase provisions would enable the vonds, % , 1t is not proposed, to force wsaloon upon any | il : Ight s on tho ¥ X i ( Butlor Vinetin 3 Sy eI k | ¢ I | \‘\ u i nublo th .» v | better bo vight than ]vm--ml«-u(‘. What | community. 1t js sesigned to allow the eit they ‘x“'“\'l ‘,“': oy« ““Il‘,‘“ until mor ‘\ | i for forty years, says that twenty- | St 9illn Alonzo Hurt, G ¥ Hshe with reasonable state laws, o OgUs | ghe farmers most need now is advico | zons of uny town to vote out wnd keep out the [ RSEEE S EORERGT G edsonabie. rates ago ho gulded sovaral companies | Omubs, Douglis W S WO DY sive fur s inevery county it s | lnte themselvesas to give a fair oppor- rilvoads to be built at reasonable rates tes in a chado after the gung, but | Gty Butler county;” B, Ross, Culbertson, RO AT L A R i ‘ : o i : i ;' x“ I 1 on good hose s ) It thoy de x; alie i liguor waero th w, and \lw-rw Build ’x i be e raged i 2 diled furth T e T Robert Kere, Omuhi, 08 \ eral | tuaity fov W present return: sive to necomplish anything in the [ they cannot it isdasigned to lay strong bands | after the building of - fur has begun and ewhore near this cave, 1L 48 | Douglas cour 3, Clingman, Dayid City, ‘ for a standurd compendium on the eost | vemarks Me, Perking, do not encournge gt sonilio w. | upon the dives anddilicit doggery holes that | business has begin to ¢ which lattc luimed several men were kitled in tho carly ity dacoh Beciner, Lincoln, Lin ) | 10 | jeropressible confliet with monopolies, | 41 e habiar i i of the princi aduets, the investment of additionn! enpital, and | ghoy must tuen o doad ear to tho eant of | BOW Jurk in the all burns und cellurs and | Condition W B s bl W duys by the gan o | Caston connt L. O. Hull, Harrison, Sioux e R TN P S A deag them ont gt the light of day wher S do not Wint encouragement at th = ' f | 3 it the oxisti uditions should “con- | flut money eranks and apostates from the | L1 GRS A b | rouds do not want, pusment at the A1 Nebraska, Town and Dakota Pensions. NOTWITHSTANDING the gencral com- | tinue it A question of time wercly | monopoly comp. They must concentrate ; I; 'lld fonand Taw” will veach the u\h 1s e courgement of the industrics they subsist | g 0 CErl e Pa il 8, —(Special Telegram OMAHA o . 3 » NI R0 ! the dosiy .-»!m.-‘u\lI»-nu:m«wvu--uuu' 5 | upon LERE Shlato s sl ” | plaint of business depression, the netual | when his company must stop adding 0 | gheir enovgics and influence upon moens- | Vi ink Q.M conclusion, don’t you know that you | to Tue Bee.| —Pensions have been granted os T products and of the export trade make | 16 is quito possible that it would bo an | reneh s e W MR IIOt LRV e evhion. | lonct solllahly uving Lo kecr YOUS| on I ‘Hictt, York; Sylvoster H, Read | COMPANY y , Lo L e vstrictions hica | g in oftice, heliovin, 4 job X ol L what would seem to bo a very satisfac- | ndvantage to hoth the public and the P | will decrease their number | of writing silly 1ottems on an absurd salary is | Mernag John Cr \'\\-\“‘ o \G"""I". “']“" 1 | Subseribed & Guaranteed Capital #3500, 000 tory showlng. The recolpts of wheut ut Youds i tho Interprotation of the fong | D hog prekime vocord for the past | Saul voars neo. Tow tried the expori- | bettor thin taldng chances with tho rest of s | Hoatts, 1incoins Wil 1% Moo, Faneiwtts | b in Cupitad 0.0 ) the scabourd for the Lust threo weeks of | and short haul vulo woro somewhat modi- | Ve weeks shows w lurge ievonso i tho | wont of prolibition, - e six yeas the stat W o bl to bo 50 woll posted on | s0n, Lodiopolo, il witiows, ot James | Ihs )l SoEks, bk BNty BOSGI ) March were ubout thivty per cent over | fied. But in view of the figures of Bup- | total product, Tho most sigmhicant fon- | hus had the most steingent prohibitory 1aws | iy subject as yon will fiud the people of this | B. father of dunos H Goodvldics, SSTEIRE | trists; aets us Uranster agent, aud trustee of | last year, while of corn they weve more | lington curnings, and t) ol ve. | ture of the tablo is the marked docreaso | that the friends of the system could devise | state o be this TiabT huyo g ovory. . {oWa yemsline: | Andie Bydll, Bae | eorpartionst takes ol ot property; ol | than double, and the movement of cattle | turns of the prineipal linos, it is not eusy | 11 Chivago’s total, and the itrouse in | sud write, Wo stato what nine e out e2 | oo 1o gev rosolution iteoduced 1 the | problcor Goccased, Clavinda; Jobn W P . G | and provisions was remarkably lavgo. |t see whorein the provislons of taw | Konsns City, Omuhu, St Louis and Indl. | overy ten in lowa kow to be trio whob W6 § 86 Hyou, "My, " Goorge W, Holdrego haa | Choslire, docoused, Des Moipioss 1ufy 1 Omahal.oan & TrusiCo 2 : Akl & . l O 4 | say thoso laws have proven o failure and that | 3 of thut you “working” people of | Sparks, Jefferson: ' Fayett ncer, Fair - i - In ekports the returns for Februavy were | complained — of have sovlounly | Bunpolis, Owmaha's position ns the thiwd | WS TR TRE I FEREEE 0 0 viotated, | el wald Al 0f hat Yoy variiug? pouple o5 field; Kiugh 1. Carroll, Sauborn: Kilws M SAVINGS BANK ten million dollars in excess of the cor- | interfered with the earning capacity of | Paeking center of the countey is fiemly |GG B0 LTS v defied with Tho teal workers and producers of this | Runvele, Daua, Increase. Oliver I Cone | o g Cop, 16th and Douglas St responding month last year, und this | the voads, The fact would seem: to he | maintained with an inerease” of eloven § 4 e e of punish A traftie that | stite kiow of my cfforts too. Murlon i Johi B e Powallson, Butavia; | Pald in Capital $ 50,000 gain was doubtless maintained in March, | that t the coal roads have been | Per eent over the corvesponding period | g formorly brought hundveds of gnds [ L havreh jai b0 do you that 1t 1 | Norman 1. Derman, Allerton: Si Mibsesta aid AT Boed Gital o BRED The state of fc n teade is satisfactory | d 1l the business thoy equld | Of lnst yoar of dotlurs in 1 10 the various treasuvies | 4t 0 NIV igoen for st two years | B Ottumwa: Surreno D. Putnam, Cas 5 lor Cent Lnte st Pl on Déposit 3 b ) Pl Rt £ dollum. Nl A ( n pust two yours | i, DL TN Cotbral, Gabula Jiieross Dold oy Dovosite = g evid that commerce is not blocked | take care of, and it ix a matter of rocord SoME of Donver's munieipal mothods | pf IR st s x bdifon prom 1% L | ihak the . peau Ot this stato wauld 1ot wow | 1374 T R R Oioares s, 1y As AN I e LASIE, Cumhier, the depression is not due toa reduced | Past six months when some of them were | Omaha, The cable stroot railway come | g SRR R B bitod | the, and it w Livials it. Bwliurt, Muguokos, y Chiarton, 1/ W Nash, Souin 3 i MoV products, but to the 1 = \ he demands upon them. | pany vecently built a publie vinduet over | jiguids which has fowed ) eve coun marios and stat I Center L 2 I ) us o wny amonnt made on City & Fa | prices, w leave no margin of p erking can demonstrate that | the Platte viver at a cost of one hundied | wid sottlement uuohecked by law and co Respectfull o outh Daknt 51 Inevea Property, and on Collateral Security, ut Lows to th Jucers, suggests should be done would | uud sove one thousund dollurs, of | flued 1o uwo chunncls by uny 2 of | Ge e, Bauctide Lol s | PR TULER sl

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