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THE OMAHA DALy BEE. = NINETEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL NUMBER 257, e officer. 1t is belic commission is —— f 1t test. food | prod Prohibition Republicans I v i t he McComas Measure Being Pushed b {Iy to interests uppertainir e de- | They Demand Eight Hours a Day aud Forty ndependens vty worting o | CHICAGO CARPENTERS STRIKE, | 35 e, : A0 0N THE CO-OPERATIVE PLAY, culture the « € the Democratic COc nd 1 . - the Republicans, ' ohoraid ‘x.‘.’-‘» i~ . Cents an Hou EASTER MONDAY IN WASHINGTON. gLl ot nber | 8IX THOU MEN INVOLVED. [ OTION AND ITS RESULTS. three cutters in our 11 ' - — X "rhe staties Why There is a Solid South The Race Question Estensively Treated Lincoin's Death Deplor They Expect a Landslide for Their vl il w Pecalinr Celebration the End of |t il The stat ot s Meeting of the Unions Held Ticket — Corporation Agents i, oy Yhe | Lent by the Juveniles of the Na- s L and the Action of the Council “Rattle’ the County Legis- e : ystem of text tional Capital— Pension Legis- ire will broaden the ¢ Ratified - Non-Union Men Rt \ e and fifiy-cight votos 7 NGOE d make it more important Will Participate. N ' : o as Disastrous. cipleof state un ARMY NEWS, Charles E. Baker, conm Drs Morsts, Ta., April 6.—Saturday's leg- | duced, but over twenty members » ¢ WASHINGTON Braeav Tie OMATIA BEE, | | ney, is transfe islative debate on prohibition practi ¥ set heinse '~: n record "‘."““”‘“ 513 FOURTBENTH STHEET and wil be sent t. o B st AL e g Wasniveroy, D, C., April swiment, Fort Omaha, ce the annc : t the Mel he 1 ed portic was for « % ” i i 1 t iM 1, 1880, ¢ b ha lators, tled the question as to T wuk dure adhere to in Z red by x months cd Jar R I T 4 ! & % i ' ifth art 3 ‘ & HOUON Wity & 1 MINTERIOUS AVFAIR. As these proceed , . i R . ! &, Company G, Scventeent ¥ 1 ° 4 Mrs. Hess of Bushnell, 11, Shot 1 i ¥ " K b 1t the b f finement ut t j h wi \ Gambler Who Then Suicides, ment, but the republi opposed 1 n it The ipon immediate action yort of th t o\ i 1 n t outh by intim MISCELLANE other committees and 3 i \ ! : s, that Senator Ing out of its order without hird ¢ 3 that 5 " ce upon the site ¢ The Ber correspondent int num ths 1 3 % + 1 t % t % At ) was recently destr ber of members after t Il B . = % i uite as ractive and mi it i X 5 d place. It stands on t _ 1 < 4 that the v 1 C i T a s 8 M e v e distan from “the t. 0 " gy arked Ra tion that the ne n wi a land slide of votes for the den o law r - ing friends at 1546 T The next ature will be cle . R. ENCAMPHEST. islat i wce of Miss/M issue of hi se as against pr 1 — avatled nothix Damrosch, A pr they claim, the democra The Veterans Will Gather in Des . 2 he residenec get the of bri I Moines Large Numbe 5 % 5 te. It will be a very it H the people demand \! ek ,'" { LD it upon politi h i surning of the fa tion S Aty . ——— - Durir discussion Smith of Wape < i 2] matter of cour 2 Prury S. HEat Second. reg Tmory SHOT BY TRATPS. cited the. sage of Larrabe ercnce t The Gran Y : It is not pre : —_—— \ s Pos pah 10 the saloons being banished cert. v 1 he e BANK CLEARINGS. A g 4 a Conductor Tuckey of the Ft. Wayne cities, A inclined to be t 1 n the hist — . 5 Road Patally Wounded. o anythin m th statement 1 4 c niitee on enter o Datinist : Financial Transactions of the Coun- | Dackward . i i A o put a stop to par Stlgiiat Oltit g ig for from f to_twe S 15 for tho Ktatesit : try for the Last W Horse ) saloons of Ottumwa had been ba 1 5 is time it is for the states t 4 t : o L ¥Rl cerein s ol v i el mal n purposes. Bostox, April 6.—(Sp places and were doing 1 rupt E At . g EASTE Tur By The follow o g people than did the open s T Il it e The sccret } it | from dispatches from mi tand expect any place to d in session ¢ ie attenda the Marine b: Moz Y r clearing houses in the cities named. st 1 be on t ters’ union had 1 i Tuckey of the Fort Wa, @ 1s shot a 5t mortally wounded t f Y tramy RAUM'S REPORT. afternoon T t < f ting | A Stupendous Amount of Clai saloon where it had been successfully ban- | peyond the usual N r | eral € 3 t gross exchanges for last, week, with rat 5 oS . s e "‘,,:“" v k Ex ned Since January. ished, but when the saloon remained it Should | il be here on Monday i nd it | weather and this ¢ BRI e ) be controlled. He disclaimed the correctness | s exy el that Monday will dawn as of the governor's statements that the brew- | 1 7 ri y. This eries had been turned into oatmeal factories, | Aymy of t fals ing duys th ete. Heturned to Blythe's decla that | States w ] . am sster bonr when the law was fot enforced atic | exerc 5 officials were the executors of w | fire | und stated that his city Imd boer 1| of this meeting w | Ay G.~Inh ar amounts for the corresponding y A ¥ U workof- | then declas train and attempted to ca z 1 it fired the shot, when two ¢ CLEARINGS, i £ 1 he nu 1 arms while auc breast and fired 0y noon the px republican_ oficials ¥ ha Ro/of tho s 1increased. 1t was due’ the fact of the | MY WAt VT A i rthe ace prohibition law failing to govern the use of al Won 3 - v dren and nurses j i " 5 intoxicants that the people of Wapello count Captain ~ Hutelison the peculiar Was celebration Chieago, g h S thaba cast u_majority vote for Horace Boies for | candidute for % - Monday v s L T i E and for e v i the | T 1 s be placed upon th wernor as cgainst a candidate from their | the; v re T Pitsburg tramps would be lynched I governor as guinst a candidate from their | there will be 1 j picnic n | Dlehune Bedemar ; ] b own_home. The democratic measure docs | of the Grand Army and the s Epping ¢ . a Bim¥rans 15 e M 1 . _ not demand a repeal of the bitory corps, in the forenoon and at 1:30 p. on girl v 1 o Shmore | will be made t0 the courts. T chject is to PROBABLY INSiNE. It does not ask for ali 1 saloon. It | grand parade will take place. It will be re- | not old enough o & Kunsas Clty Blvi Atk forn Iy UG Wil alTGv st n,:- Eeai ol oy | th e Ly st el New Onieai : 5 SCCure an r work day and t Newland's Servant Girl Another | ade locality to deal with the question in its .”‘.q{ members of the legislature, holdin 2 by rolling colored eggs by the hund vanie : b 1'_‘,'”“‘ _'_“‘,‘]:"""‘“\“ of ,!"“”_N-j I‘ml ‘f m t Enad Conceaniot re s R Gl rac « e said that e amount ¢ formal - reception 5 f ¢ rolling slopes which lie betwaec etrot 4 hosses e bosses ! ol AR COATETG i . 5 L5 L e R o e thala Bieramonntof foemal oD fons paltdn T oD o nlle: dlvps grich La e Detroit S 1o+ | derstand that it is useless to deal with the | 116AGO, April 6 —Manie Starr, the woman | A subscd order divecting thit e places of manufacture had been closod and | are called, and more if ) years, move or less, this custom has been jusd UVHUAISAF eaol mau Tas swor o | afpested, st alghly sispsoteg. gt ikviogd Pl ¢ e s S money expended for liguor was being drained & progress here, and yet : . stand by the decision of the counc Almost the Newland fas today under | “n'\ % of (_““.::,;:h_d 10 ! f HAP fromwne state into the pockets of foreign | will be chairman, At th i origin., This year eggs have been 1 o e I . 277" on huidred men are Jmown o, have been ss-cxamination 10ld the police ex entirely | fo il v D brewers, AT e S48 i Attnel| T VARG 5 i R s B 5 :d 40 cents an_hour by their bosses, but | nevs store - 3 R P | o to . Rk 8210} kv ch saxb hord by/a fansHbn | b o Honal Shuteh M iRt ) 3 1 will not go to work until their employers | REW etor SRRt i 1y en th Dur ency who wished him to hear h sides of | Guthrie will be cha LOmMOrTow 1 t ol i L n be a sister who g the prohibitory question and cast b hurch Rov v 1 c 1 sday she the side of t temperan He P ral 1 speak at e f 1 1 THE SOUTHERN FLOODS. P and's 16 some length rt of the democr meetings, to them successively. | ¢ X anepo d — Re position, bac by calling att T ill be prominent Grand \ € ? 4 f 3w Much Distress Along the rle the condition of affairs that exist . ol f nd other cities, nd the moral side of the question the democratic position additionul s which ERELOBER Y LR s A B I t i LS ) : and n T Confederate Decoration Day. Corporation Emissarics Serving Their 1 . tifully 5 Presider riso d a 5 s | and t Masters' Will, 1 for the cnea . and 4 which w v } 3 2 g % d s 3x.]—The effective w the corpora A NOVEL CASE. ] Sy e ¥ m there today by TIMIBA, NV lobby and the appropriation combine in | mpe pailrosd commissioners have lately vel v s 4 3 reen with his family and st manipulating legislation is daily 1 & | passed upon a novel case, aud their decision with dust und ever; 1 deiighted . fi ler plantation, though very high, s : t more apparent. A sort of listless indifference | the 11y advisory, may have some iufiu th the sport i n ) goue under. The Evergreen report Locomotive engineers, firemen, brakenc seems to have scttled down over both houses | ence upon a suit now pending in court. A CANADAY SECURE. the water along the bavous is risi and switchmen, met here tod 1d with of the legislature, and many members who | traveling man named Webb Hultz of Chari- »is heard about the reorgan ' i and s are offered for _salc few members of the new order of railway con come here bubbling over with anti-monopoly bought a 2,000 mile book of the Towa Cen. f Datanvith Farsiawitont i Mo i peop! fc song Much S enthusiasm have fallen an casy prey to c 1, for which he paid §0_with the under. wday. It it stock mu 3 be brought out signing tricksters and seem only anxious to wnding that #10 should be returned to hin y tation hinged upon t 1 Hoa or allowed to droy he steamer Oceola, he U 5 g i is diory. He declares vote through big appropriations and go how 1 ne returned the covers of book. Ry (14 Ty arona G his K bend, reports that the overflow is e aliedia s, Sihaolero o e e The lobby embraces all grades and classes This was & sort of guarantee to protect the nsyluania friends put into Color 807,651 iing to empty the Mississippi meetings d iring “‘.\4.(..‘ ntia DRbls R R R individuals, from the sleek tongued railro company ugainst having the book used by | gay's position. Sena TR Eagle lake, and predicts a great | In R ranC A U DR it of AR et R lawyer to the 1 aad gentle lady lobbyist, | 2 ove else than the person to whom it was | gavs that he has n N f \ £400.753.008 > of pressure all along the Louisiana 2 iremen’s brothe .m\\..‘. 1 Conductor bl LI and’ even members of the Farmers® alliunce | sold. Mr. Hulta lost his book a few weeks | i takes ne interest in X — om that peint southward, for the next | Howard, Grand Master Wilkinson, of the i AL i delegates representing the I A Thrust at Stanley. .—Father Schyr ! with Stan ween ull orgaiizations of trair neluded in tota 0 clearing house s - e iS MOSt un akable dis- | Bri \en's brotherhood and of ominen iis provinee and st have been drawn into the net and made to do | ago and applied to the railroad for his & ganization of the senate includediin s No elearing b at this | two weeks. There is most unmistakable dis- | Brakemen's brotherhood and other prominent his proy ducing the railroad fare to 2 cents per mile | 2 ; t therefore entitle | the people in danger. had been sounded i Vest Shore road cast of St. 3 1 Risi o : ran 10 the committee on railroads. & . ard, Messrs. Smith and | ¢ n cach congress introduce f His Me. ¥y. | Slowly Charges Against a Minister, i h 1 forih L | P ' 4 teele b U i ) ailrou 1e1 SPOK: 1 declared tha ‘edery — - — duty in “rattling” the rural members The company refused to give it to him, claim- | foee tat the tress alon Suecle havou and it would be | railroud wen syoi. A1 dectaved it Tedera, e Zarly in the session two or three bills re ing that he had not complied with the terms | g will be ousted. | TAMAGNO S , . | ;l"“.‘ 1o denyit. 1” ~"-Alw;\w-‘h-l; oy iy ¥ PR Hhh . A TG 1 slid t veturned the covers g 4 omorrow. and will endeavor to bring out all | that the dea! 2 of strikes on railroads ST R e oa A measure univers 1l Rt 1 i PENSION LEGISLATION £ ) people, itroduc onee 1 TS T It has been usual for members and How the Tenor Eke Out i = ) iR o IS sdusand - private f pengl 1 New Yonk, April 6.—Signor Tax AREANSAS € Avk., April 6, CoantorTeTowy, P. E. L, April 6,—A « fircman vied in the mittee of sixtesn meml . scrvey of Cherokee, who is chair ¥ say committee, was one of the most py the ‘money tonon ot tha Bt dpera ompas anti lists in the last general ass 3 ¥, suys thut the ] number of 3 t racter | (01 3 . ¥ ) church in this city reported to t but t been hampered by the de- | for the same. The majoxi t tak t it Europe Friday ¢ 2 ) o repor id of his district for a normal s. The ition that the company h. i iu in th 1- | stories about his cle committee, instead of meetin ee fund say t 1SS i S t money matters have S fadiiaking ey b 10, Gompsnan \ i . ¢ tract with M 2 | CAPTAIN ROBERTS STORY. as . 8 ht. wit ion its finding on the charges pre Sdward Whitn e He Offered to Tow the City of Pa Back 1o Queenstown. April ¢ on 1 f i 1 ? i rse, 1 5 i a e charges v A Subject for a Lynching Bee. corpora 3 ” X v t 8 i por t 1 P Three Neg i Jurge majority of the lower house would fav ave exercised a measure of this kind Y | accept the The bill empoworing the board of . So Mr. Dey holds there is sioners to fix joint rates 1 ? Case o justify the commi b both also a bill r 9 t idicially determining that the pany began perforn ers to be used on freight tra nditions, owe the i a . ¢hts ho mude it railway me ares that 1 -:\ !n‘Nn Smith Booue int 1 16 awy es W c bov 8 tip house direct ] f is probable 1 a full bott sioners to fix. local 1 with ind within the state at not t average KATE SHELLEY 155, e daid, ast of the Mississ ¢ A bettle b ant measure aud At all even : s s mmittee ( " " from wreck on the \ AE 4 y Student Disordess Ended. Church Rivalry in Virginia. 831, She Pr1ersurie, April .—1T t April 6.—T} b cally ended, the t t najovity iof ry. It has boea < be expelled whio we I N o rder fINsS, 1 1 1 3564 > { Gobbled By the Starch Trust, 0,00, s mater t zive the ala s g ! Prisons Full of Students it wr. Governor B W 1 t ‘s K 4 XDOYN, A 6.—A - dispat i ¢ D ard of « SSOPS, " i ted away. Her br 1 that the ra d ¢ v L se City Real Estate Jepri " "6 . Emperor William's Policy. f the TRANSFER OF THE FISH The Weath ogramme American Consulate Robbed. - A a Dom Pedro Much Better 1 t . tiwe and this Dom Pedro is w

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