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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1890. n" M g M | ABUSING THE VETO POWER. ‘ memorial is the Young Men's Christian | state fair this Farte take the ribbons, and. reat head,” and the 10 sults of the Pan- \ RI:(FI)TI J ’l’ l " \f ll] J ities, while annexation is business. The sae ' DAILY BEE. | Mayor Sloane of South Omaha is rep- | association building, of which he was the | Der complexivi teing somewhat “sandy, American congross are likely to demonstrate | A NEUL "\ 0 “ \ I) i ,“,\, loons have only - shadow to fight for in op- ) ¥ | L LS . k will require seévepul of the blue ones to make | n him the broadest statesmanship of the age posing _annexation, the substance having B. ROSEWATER, Editor. | resented ns most decidedly opposed to | founder, From its conception to its | the proper contieask, ~Thigatate will be proud | 1 which we live. P Whout slipped from thelr grasp, | Th license g annexation. This is what might have | completion Mr. Himebaugh devoted his | to show us as her youn St. Paul 1‘}\I_<\Vm _\w:.l-u 0 VEiqu\l.- senator | Sl B b GhE B D under the Slocumb law will be raised to 81,000 1' e e g seoti dxtiouted, ¥ o question 8, why | best P o this groat stoucture Tho house of Jidenh Fom, near Tthaca, was | comes from Wyoming there will be no more | Lincoln Honors the Trish Patriot Despite | 8 soon as the census is taken, which will bo PUBLIS HED EVERY MORNING. ’, Lol ."A h Lo v .,I T ,",h*\ best energles to this great SWUCLUre, | goupved by ‘iightning the other nighty but Tot sessions of tho senate, That foolish. His P : P only & fow weeks later, no matter which city should Mayor Sloane refuse his sanction | which remoins as o monument of his | four porsons sleip in the building at the time | ness will be settied. is Protest, 4 holds the reins. Again, the Sunday closing TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION to the owdinance submitting the ques- public spirit and ||hihl|\”\l'up). escaped unhurt | \ W, “Il““l”“”l) I‘m&(‘I al Dow PI_‘N ;-;-ll.-. ey M'_ . luul'\)- will hvl‘ |~||h,v| ~l n \‘.Iv\)nh \:Hmlm DPally and Sunday, One Year #1000 | tion of - annexation to the voters of | ————— M. E. Roe, the Jruggist of Fricnd who was | brated his eighty-sixth birthday he indi- | within the next sixty da he Omaha Bix montl 6 0 9 y Aiem - supposed to b boa edered in Omaha | cations are that he n vet outlive prohibi- | BA! TEL | breweries will haye nothing to gain by oppos s South Omaha? Why should ho | Tug claims for material and labor | fubposed o Nayo becu myrdered in Omabi | oS M LGELRA ot e Maino NQUETTED AT THE OAPTTAL HOTEL | el o 1t Lo thonahe b oy Ohpos UL e R 1 - 4% deny toa respeetuble minority even | filed against the contractors of the | Wash., safe and sound. | variety -— n° Mayor Sloano and some of the other ? ORITCES of the tax payers the privilege of [ county hospital forelbly illustrate the | The charges proforred neainst Rev, A G, | Boston Horald: 8o far cieht postoMees | National Teachers' Assoctation - Ite- bt Bl b g R e ) s Building et i N v | . S AR LT A clewell, log scherc e Guide IRo ave been named er Clarkson, or e for unnexatic e fact is B Cormur N A Jith Streets voting upon the proposition? The only | wisdom of the state lnw proteeting the | Blaciavell s lovad preacheron the Guidt todic | (il R ROl ‘rter Harison, one after | Hglous Intelligence—Sceret Soctoty | ey aro in a _ tight pla Muyor Connell it 18 Pearl strvet. = | expense which that city will ineur is | vightsof workmen. While the law does | futed and pronouneed false. | Morton, one after Dudley, one after Halford News<ithiey Ave Marvied Slouno i weale tan, kinows nothing about Lhiongo Ofitee, Uy The Bookery TuidIng the cost of the election. That certainly | not apply in this instance, the annoy- |~ The anti-licenss ticket was elected atfCole- | and one after McGinty. Such is fame. NGOILe Thos [ emales of the eltyy lins o exeontive abils to twenty-nine, Albany Journal: No murderer, no thiof, no D y 2 FPoM Lo couneil Ra. JoHANEOR New York, Rooms 14 and 15 Tribune Bullding | 1 I M & f 1 | ot P id \ : ety B Washington, 51 Fourteenth street is very trifling. I or Sloane be- | ance and litigation involved shows e ridge by a vote of sixty-fiv vh ; Bre b : A ; atly (o the saypetse of GVEFYONo, &8 incendiary in the history of this state ¢ it 1 the Al communientl ing to news and | opposed to annexation, those who with | just and reasonable provisions of the A distriet convontion of Methodist preact cause of good government, as did Davi 3 Lixcory, Neb, April 6.—[Special to Ture | {3 “"m:*\:';h '.'f,‘,“',""'fl\“f"" \}‘Vl;;-. “_f:nl ”\i e ot nddressed o the | o ove interested In its defeat run no | law. e will bo held at Weeping Water, May 6 | Il when he vetoed the Saxton ballot reform | Brr.]-Despite protests on his part, John | and ucting mayor 1in b6 Absenee of Lk of o TUSINESS 1ETT fulc § it i | —_— and 7. a fety preachers in_ regular | DL Dillon, the distinguished Tvishman and mem- | ficlal. With such ¢ s 1 JUSINESS LETTERS, Asle {1 Wb % tHa question. 1If on % . - 7 and 7. thivty preachers i tegcular e il E AR illon, } uman - and mem- | fica ith such o wmakeup as indicated Rl T AgTs Lo R P LEA et MBI e[ T2 ";"{' kA """'” ‘”Iv“ | Trm paintful cmptiness of their treass | Work in Cass, Luneastor ind part of Saunders | Washington Post: Tl Cinclnmatt n- | hor of partiament, was tendered a public dom. | 8bove, a bankuupt city to start with, and_ th Y addroseid fo The e Pubiisiing Compoy, | the other hand, o majority of the x| oy givey an frresistible forcoto the | counties, besides over thirty locals, quirer tells of an Ohio man who 1ived Wiat | onstration, at which he addressed the citizens | PPOPIC elamoring for public improvements, it Ol Deafts, eeaics and postolliee orders | payers and citizens ave in favor of mu- | ool 00”0 eigaling contempo- . H. Purcoll who recently sold the West- | 1¥-five years with a button in his nose. Wh 18 1m0t surprising that some people predict N " " T v o f Lincoln this ternoon, Mayo aham (ot mado DAy AbIS 1o tho QrICr Of the Come 3 : ok SO e ool iho receitiy SOM Verdigro, | the country would like to know is hoiw long | © 1 LAt BVeR e Al b o paty nicipal union, what right has he as | paeies in favor of inorased: comn. Tho | & v, and hus _located a 1% | 4n Ohio politician could manage to exist with | presided, and on the platform with him were | tion as the Koy 10 the Hoor of Shot wied "-”“; Publishing C Proprietors, | mayor to stand in the way, and seck to Fied 15 4 he will publish the Knox County Re- | olyseeon on his li ber of stat t 1 city officials. | which they find tl 1 e Bee ompany, Proprictors, | mayor to star LN U people having persistently refused to im- | corder, is a gentleman of experience in news- | ¢ on on his i} anumber of state, county and city offieials. [ which they find themselves, Again the post :““ I. % "?“"m" mpany ) st | override their will and wish by his veto? | [iove their eiveulation, londs a profound | Duer work and of sterling honosty, and - will | Minneapolis Trilune: = There has been | he demonstration was inspirod by the Lin. | ofitec cannot be disturbed. 1t must remain o The Bee Widing, Farnam and Seventeenth Sts, ! L 4 y ¢ undoubted!y make a success of his new me talk to the effect ‘lll ‘\!h‘vll' B. Au- coln branch of the Irish National league and separate office; not a station, but will con- pathos totheir appeal for government | gype, : thony contemplated moving to Wyoming and Wik Ml & meied “jihm” ¥ Phittell tinue to be known as South Omaha, with BWORN ATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. THE QUTCOME IN 10WA relief. ank Fleming of Bruno, who was reported | running for United States seu 1. b her A e Sl SR o | anindependent posmaster, as the law ex Btate of Nebrask Ly, The mountain has labored and brought to have committed suicide last Thursday by | run: onc more old lady in the senate wonldn't most trustec icutenant As has been | pressly provides that no action taken in the “Connty of I o, 40 e B | forth mimouss. | VRBHE e politioal. tove Walt and Sce. lowing hia e S ites T Bra thay | Make any great differcnce i the character | stated before, Mr. Dillon is on route | extension of lines shall interfere with United George I Tzschuck, seeretary of The Bee | ¢ @ mouse, I Calar Raplls Gazelte somebody has blundered and that he is still | Of that amusing old body home from a tour through Austealia, | States toftices alveady established bublishing Company. does solomnly swear | e fe i Fovatte ' I S UESE ettt ionlat & : b i Tublishing Compnig dous sglmply, Swear | nado that swopt over Towa last Novem Will Towa have o holedn-thewall among | it theland of the living. We will take Mr. : e accompanied by Sie Thomas H, G, Fs. | 07 1Xes, they are much lighter in Ol forthe weck cnding Aprils, 150, was as fol- | her had subsided the people of that state gt : AHOLE | Fleming's word for it, us dead men do not LOCAL ART NOTES. monde, i the Interest of tho Ivish S ine ok ntelligont. voter hius: to/do & Jo - L ; R RAGHT M9 | other features of fowa art and industry atthe | ysually write such vigorous lotters as the one Quitan lnrge ‘delecation’ From. the' city of | eoninco fiolt-of tho fct 1s togo to tic Sundny, Mure TS were nssured that their revolt NSE | world's faict he has indi ted denying the report. Frank is | Prof. G. W. Platt, a well known artist of AhiL and Surrbunding towns was in utiend. | ocords. Besides the assossment st bo Mondiy. Mireh ; enforeed sobriety_would bear immediate | ———— evidently no corpse aud Tie Ben retracts. Ohleiirsawiil Aactive sn TIHBORS IATHY ot ) HBER us in - | raised in South Omahn to wmeet the sum M fareh - ( | 5 vidently no cory hicago, will lecture on *Ilusions in A ance, Mr. Dillon is a pleasant talker and he | alroady oxponded in oxeess of - Tegal roqu iy Tueday, AL e | it through the legisltture, Tepub- John Bull and His Builion. Thero vosldes within tlie bordors of Dakota | i Tiningor pellovy. on oTucadny oventng, | 010 his story 1n th aimplest: laniaxo posste | Lircscy sxpended in excoss of logal ruire. Thursday. April 3 oe N, lican leaders in and out of high place Chicago Tribune, .| county a man whose hide should be cut into April 8, at 8 p. m. This lecture is not only ble. But it'is as familiar to the publ furthor fnprovomonts, | “With alt this toix Tty ADFID Ty The John Bull may have a thick head, but his | strips an inch wide and turned loose for the | £ A : ; | race story of this country and need not be ro- [ e grot . Dy Buturdiy, Aprild s i i | acknowledged thut prohibition had | (L5 h 0 0 Gl buying up the | dogs to lick, he is so inhuman, says the Da- | interesting but amusing and will bo fllus- | joa¢cd, % nathing for our tioney NS i paekoer o0 ang | filed to prohibit in all the eities, and | Gy iied States PraT stallment plan kota City Bagle, Besides being a wife beate ated by drawings, some of which will be follows ¢ |v\-l~’ll.:”| "“.‘“;];-'\_ _“\“”n u higher rate of ORGS0 | filed materially to produce more tom- | i & i il and woman il ol hater, he has trned s | o before the audience, und will also e uCtory remitrks.... lfon. Tohin Flbz i T AWould. 1. auiaxed to: Omiang, VLT Atk 3 SEOR . TASC < < ALCHLALY bt T ol attention to dumb brutes. Only a few days | jllusteated with the lantern, solo, “Trish Med oy Mrs, A tived of “hig o o " o to lofore mo and bscried to n vy | perate habits in rural localitios, Can Afford to Philosophize. ago in the stijl small hours of the nightdid | = The association is anxious to advance art Solo, “Erin, the Stae of My 1o AT e W R TS it e Ry B AT N DRI, Among the rank and file of republicans Chicago Herald, B entor tho uyof 1. T, Coftman, butyseen | intervat iy Omatia and extend wy invitatjon el or my moncy G, : Notary Publie. \re was a manifest dispositior cod | Rev. Lyman Abbott, with his fat salary | here and South Sioux City, and poisoned two | toall, The charming entertainments given ie Dear Little Shu U e it of Nolifank; Ved :;"‘ ““'i“' “lll“‘{’ “ r“ l”\’\l‘il“"\"l‘m'\"h‘ and bis aristoeratic congregation, 1 in o good | aluable Morses, bathy of Wwhich “died before | from time o time aro. always free and this | nytsidiciion A Kilroy IN THE ROTUNDA. ounty of Donglas, (* ho uprising against free whisky ¢ o Ll . L ) sundow! > next da I 8616 ax cabtio ; o s Sy awoens ““‘,“' traflie. in liquors, and substitute | Position to philosophize hopefully concerning SUICOWIEI0 AR L L Dlatiives Be now. | Addmmee o O e ] MG i . oy poses und wivws that ho I ‘sevrotnry of Tho g e « AT haRsE T A Litar| the condition of the poor. lowa Items. Lk on exhibition at & down town art storcand are | Vocal soio, “Lu Mirsellnise 5 L Ll Gt Ll i I T RS et [ OCLIODLO I IBE S Oeg e - e A tailless calfisone of the curiosities of | \woll worth sceing, Ivery one interested in |, . et Dl sebe il UL g UL L o for tha ot of Mireh, 159, 18,854 copiess for | democrats in the legislature rveally de- Progressing Toward Civilization, Boone county : art should study thess piotuves as they aro | Closiig sl and’ chisrits, “God Suve Trec | tem for the Brotherhood of Locomotive Kug April, 189, 1850 copless” for’ May, 1801869 | gjred to give the people the relief which Lowistille Courier-Tournal. The new Catholie church at Gitbertville | good examples’ of the Ameriean school of e e L T lrey | neers, was found at the Casey stk B B e BB S B g peog i - 2 od At the conciusion of the programme some y coplit for Tine, 150, s coples: (0 LY | o0 domunded and had o right to | Thodeatliof thonobloved man, Nowater, | Wil bededieuted carty fn June. | paintio: 4 fifty members and. fricnds of e Lineoln | M. Vroman stands high in the estimation apies: for Soptember, 1680, 18,710 co| 101 | T ema g at g i | is truly to be rvegretted. With a little more attle Creek has a new Knights of Py thl " 2 iy L g ey league repaired to the Capital ho where | of the members of the brotherhood, At the HLROI LTS ” expeet, there is no doubt that a modi lodgge with twenty-seven members. There have been some changes in the Pax- | thoy enjoyed a splendid banquet prepared in | national convention held at Denver last. fall October, iR, IS5 coples yember, 1880, ; eivilization he would have made an excellent e DT CATSY colotyre M oA I b 048 copies: | fied local option law could and would o B 5 Farmers’ alliances are being organized in | tou block painterst colony, Ar. Albert ROt | horor of® Mr. Dillow's visit. Hon. M. V. | Lo was Chicf Arthur's only competitor in the Towa at the rate of about thivty a weck. ery has removed his studio from the sixth to nnon of Omaba and Father Walsh of the . ily competitor in the Februney, | ve heon passed at the present session, | MK ZECHUCK, uve been passed at SJILOM Eihogddtatls —_—.——— 3 1 the fifth floor to more desirable quarters. In < 4 3 3 race for the highest oftice in the brotherhood vy | B S AaThbOrRLIGY 1andats A Town, a8 o i ank Clendennin stole fivst base in a ball | 158 S0t e h attar 1] pro-cathedral and others responded to toasts t 4 L d, subsorihod b my | Bub the democratic leaders in Towa, as Reform in the Indian Bureau. amo at Grinnell at the cost of u broken log, | LIS Prosent apartments he hus “beteer light | 11 fu all the affair wasone of the most happy | (hat being the first time, as a matter of fact, The Town Sons of Vetorans will hold thote | " OK IO, o eld has moved hop | 81d enjovable evor known in the history of | that Mr. Avthur ever had any competitor. mpine Ao ons ek Tower being mow ouartered | the Irist National league of this city, The delogates who had been affected by 11 e Y ity Pubite. | elsewhere, can always be relied upon for oston Journal., blundering when they are “in power. | Unless weare very much mistalen, reform | g0 oncampment ut Washington June 12, 13 | studio one floor lower, being now quartered and {mprovement in the affaivs'of the Tndian | and 14, on the third floor, where she has better facili- 3 LTIV RI AN A “Q strike and who were inelined to eritici o bureau will be one of the most distinguish- M. R. Ferguson and Mis, Smith, charged | ties for fixing her hus altogether Something of a sen nal, it not i voman- | it they chose to term Mr., Avthur's dil A proypr and well sustained attack | Instead of allowing the anti-prohibition leys would contribute materially | republicans to formulate a repeal of the | % A A . ; * marriago < ¥ v : il ; | in chavaeteristics in which the present ad- | with bigamy ut Davenport, have' been re- | more desiruble and commodions quarters. He marringe, took plnce fn this ety st evenls | o mottiods and_ cx cssive conscrvatism to the public health, present non-enforcible prohibition law, | 18 SRS : y : ¢ ) ] R i 7 'Y | ministration will show itself superior to its ,000 bonds cach. P NaHeR 3 f calliod e e < =] | they insisted upon making eapital for | predecessor. v armers in the vicinity of Quimby hav Fred Knlght, the ke Gt hl..u:-l".\llfn.nL;u!l.nle.vw..-«l |m,§lmgu!lwm.‘m_y“ :)m\n i un |. v ',\h Vroman ,‘ \v ‘u‘.l\f‘ by Tiigs successor of the house of Cameron | their party and foreed the prohibition | S subscribed 23,000 fv\lrHu'lpll\‘lmm'nfl‘shlhllsi\- oliCarIna At ot E {Fo Mo a5 HFRgIng e SO IR A L l-”: i Mr K\)w--;m. ing a crewmery at that place. back with him a number of delightful studies | g™ M8 C E 3 : : s defeated, o casterndelogates 3 ’ : I bor of ¢ ieS | of 4 prominent business man who i ; R gL tanad ra; ; 4 son, aged fifty-seven, is under ar- | in water color. Mr. Knight is, without doubt, | Gides on 1t stree oo CpaR lose much sleep over the threatened raz- | measure, Instead of allowing theliboral | Joe Howand by New Yok Press. fodo enarged with attempted out- | the cloverestund most nishied follower of | fiac e ey st (ke muny before Her | vround that, In thelr opinion, Mr. Veoman zle-Dalzell, republicans to introduce the bill, they | -8 SIC1L0 360 LGk WL, ASIOFDIODOSCS rage on a seven-year-old child, that most diflicult art in the west. ber lust her lover bude her good-by and she | was too vadical and (oo much inclined towards e i e . give some brass doors to Trinity church at a ) SR i Hilbaira % b 2 el Ao 5 had the bill drawn by democrats and in- | 85 SR (00 by | Dubuque Knights of s will be rep- o saw 1o more of him until yesterday. The nigit ativencss T steain on Senator Stanford's brain | yroduced by demoerats, and ehristened it | Son 0 SV 1o ol L g7ve STONON 30 | resentod ut the unnual g ing of the order | A number of the local artists ave gathering | before last she was taken suddenly ill and a it said Mr. Vioman to a roprosenta- Iniformulnting Nislnew. money.hill has S 3 e 2 some of the people who ave begging for their W 3 uniformed | up their sketching impediments and prepar- | physiciun was called in - ana shortly after | 0 0 (PRI SR AR a s ¥ DL has | he democratic anti-prohibition bill | gaily bread on their knees inside the doors vision, ing to go forth and study nature in the open | ward, to the surprise and consternation of the |58 L NGkl LU D evidently been too severe and he will ve- | phey literally drove every republican in | it would be better, but this is better than The ecitizens of Denison made up a purse of | air. i el family, who did not_even suspec o tak s tomy idea of policy. I belicyein cuperate in Burope. T TNt e [otns | 00 for the widow of Henvy Giau, the man can be nothing so beneficial in the | dition,'she gave birth to a baby hoy proventing a contest whenever possible. 1f T R AR SRdtna | 2 ErE il | iyho. loat his litein attempting to rescuo | o ueation of the soung urtist as these trips to uestioned sho gave the amm and addres of | we should como to au issuoe with tho Union i Si e 5 ; Ay R : S No Aflinity for Purity. (RO BAEEE ! oMU IO L S e D MO RELITL (s | pacifie today and should win the fight within I Slous have declded not to take | ment of the bill. In other word e A Tama county youth is in the hands of ps and quirks | information the gentloman fox whomithe gitl {20550 7 ou1d still vegrot.thut it ocoutred land in severalty and will still continue | the democrats’ came N0 POWEr | qucamor Hille. veto of the § the law for too freely brandishing an ug of erroncous fancy absorbed in studios duving | worked took the police into his ¢ ! g o i on ballot | knife at schoc ALLROKD erwith | the long winter's work, and the sunshineand | dence and velated the eivcumstanc | Contests between men and their employers wards of the nation. ree vations have | hy pledging themsclves to repeal the E M s S | ERLIGIny Boh doL RHL b CkE RIS Cae e I B Lol AW grea b BALRC Fra = | he 1se. A officer wus ave aly: roductive of evil to 1 i - Y D¢ = ) eaned | veform bill was simply Governor Hill's unnual | the weapon, cutting a serious gush in his recdom dispel a great deal of dis diled 2 K are always productive of evil to both partics = o test they deliberately kicked down the | no chanee for ballot reform in New York state The city council bf Waterloo has passed a A doli ,'“'(.“] ol finGIeatl omplished by an be said to his eredit that he made the " HAVING pigeon-holed the main issue | jlonk upon which they weve elected, | so long as Hill is governor and the republican | Fesolution exempting the plants. of all mab | 1,6 panding together of a_party of congenial | amende honorable, stating that he had no idea | those who employ them, but if a fight should upon which most of its members were | Liher than allow the republicans the | majority in the legislature is too small to over- 2.2,l,:;‘,‘{{.‘;m.h”,‘".”,"‘f'i,‘[,‘,,.;"‘,‘i, e pa | attists who are enthusia enongh to that his sweothelrt was in suel condition, | become unavoidable, it would be wy policy to slecte 0 vivlogislnture ca N [ it (A & TR el E e e e B 2 e | hard when work is in and play Justice Joe Brown performed the ceremony | oxert all effort to win, and use the best moeth }"“ d, th ""‘-“1' hli‘l"ll(l““ cannoy -“1[ cdit of framing the bill, ridoihiSivelo B ‘\!;":',‘.““ sunicipal taxes for a period of ten | (G S ONGE I Gohe S veat | thiat united them for betier or for worse: The | oqq 1o bk A AOn ourn too soon Lo sul e tax payers of This 8 the secon ime the des ool e PAIEL d has been learn ar very one groom will vemain at the bedside of his bride | that state. SR ”“.‘l Ume o damocrats Congressional Bloquoncoy The Swiss societios of Chicao have sent a | yéaitnior and hapy b s until she recovers, when he will take her to | e of lowa have proved themselves rc Washington Post. ittee to Dubaque for the purpose of | “when nicans will net afford the continuous | Mead, where they will reside for a time. The | prevail with a vailvond conpany orany oth reant to the principles which they It is rted that the people of the country | making arvangements for the Swiss summer | qalight of cumpine and tramping, desultory | former is twenty eizht and the latter twenty- | corporation unless the club is visible stunding tended to advocate. Six | are better posted on the taviff question at the 1"“{\'3'{‘«“'“93' ‘_“l“,l!;"_l'lfi'fii‘\[\}’""_’;l“';:'. trips to the country ean be made by two years of e tho doliberately | present time thau at any period in the past, | o0 the 1t of June. Whe festival will, be 2t starting early in the morning and- s NATIONAL T ! ASSOCIATION. TbhG mAtter of stata politiosy M Vvomun 3 L R T e T S (ARG ties of Chicago. | jtg way along roads ov river bank picking up SV rawosd i ba e i niL S g |axLoweyer, Aul et OuG LR AN vt LS e DI S August Swanson, aged twenty-cight, living | bits here and there wherever the fancy is NI e titoTanEnEahond kuowledge can be successfully overcome by | at Clinton, whilo tgmporarily insane from the | charmed with any particular feature of the | quarlers and hotel accommodations for he | PAIEN to predict with | the speeches of the congressmen who ure pre- | effects of the grippe, attempted to cut his | Jandscape, and returning at night with the | Niheaska teachers at the meeting of the na- | What the ult of 5 fall tion will Av 02044 vefusing to vote for him on the gret to see any confest Detween our men i ods towin, however severe they might be. Moral suasion is o good thing, but it docsn’t As a fruitful source of cong agitation thesheathen Chinee is just now | P playing o leading vole. In the words of | ¥eurs — ago Trathful James, “Ts civilization a fail- [ and purposely helped — to ure, and is the Cauensian played outy? | prohibition in lowa out of pure cussed- thought that it is yet too carly in the cam ny dey e of cortainty prominent member, ho thought would not by a factor duving the camyp organiza RECENT exploits of the police indicate | to depo the state and wreek its ——— bad gashes i m‘_m[m, but ooy of mi-..\ are [ But the ideal summer sketehing jaunt can | o has engaged the Hotel Clivendon for the achin sity fora serie: o mmereial and industeial prosperity i Setting Mr. Noland Right. dangerous. He will bo'sent to the asylum at | only be indulged in when time and money are | uge of Nebraska teachers, This is one of the an aching necessity fora sories of force- | commorcial and Industriul prospority. in SIS GG GIe Dbt Independence to renain until cured. plenty enough to admit of the selecting of the | Yot Lotels i {h vty thd most contialy 1o fully instructive lessons on the duties of | order to make political eapital. They | - S0 I R ount of | A rounion of the former members of the | most picturcsque spots available as a field of | cated.” The committee will soon notify the | Hon, he the “finest.” Some of the force are not | confidently expected that hard times, |00 \.”,‘“ O ot ot O | soldiers’ orphan home located ut Cedar Falls | operation. Then a camp ean. be_established | geachiovs of the state by circular of the ar- | “But, in the event of the nomination,” ho aflicted with o surplus of ordinary fn | which alvays follow. prohibition, would | Sreasuees Notundis, defulention. |6 ks bl | fs o be held i that eity Wednesday and | and vaids mado with pullotio wnd brush pen | rangementos made, s 1 can be saic in ad- | was asked, “of two e, one ko fo favos telligen | muke the state democratic. But their | pueh he made o small winning and the other | sived that cteh former pupil and all members, | plenty of plunder for winter's consuniption | approval of all most intercsted Stoti [abeciaemenand Miggilon o e e "'.' e | selfish, stu and wicked machinations | democrats who were playing, thinking his | of the facuity and official board who see this be secured, train will be run from Omaha to St. Paul for L S SITPING BULL still continucstobe the | migearried. ard times and com- | luck had turaed, jumped the game. Other. | call will send their address at ouce to Forest | Happily, however, there are flelds avd | tho accommodation of state teachors who may | then be inclin leading advocate of the theory that | jepei i f St o | Dt Lawrence, secretary, Cedar Rapids, Ta. , quaint old farm houses and other | desive to attend the meeting of the National | ing theiv friend » should be allowed ) | mercial stagnation did come and } wise the defalcation might bhave been much | "y iy R, Lee ot sthervillo was attacked | picturesque spots nearer home for the im- | eachers’ association, “In such n case,” suid Mr. Vroman, 41 women should bo allowed to enter all | grovo out of tho state thousands | heavier. o 5 with the dclivium tromens ut Albert Lea, | Decunious: but unfortunately home spots do. RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE, think the wmen, as individuals, would associations open to men. The Sioux | of people who formerly had voted the 7 Minn, and was wild with the_idea that peo- | Bt S0 B PETHIAANE 1 i Lincoln Kr Templars attended Easter [ do all they could to secure the AaNa N i a Odd > winto ¢ Tor safety | and harder to veach, chiel has declaved in forceful et o | In Bad Odor ple wanted to mob and kil him. For safety 2 - X ¥ 5 A ( democratic ticket. That left the pro- o aTIc il B & 1nJuil.and there tricd to commis | The young artists + of Chicago | Sguvices clection of their friend, but the brothorhood, Tanes bmoctnsleiy Lat ow York Dimes. 1 was put in juil, and there tried to comn youn v L. Pheaey Gesly I : fbrothouliog = hibitionists in the majority and placed According to ofiiciul accounts the average | suicide by eutting the veins of his wrist with | find nmany spots near 101 (%] as un organization, would not take action i A5 . g 0.0l A pairotael oo attempt failed and he | by lake and ficld in which to wovk, and it hu | them in position to dominate the re- | senatorof the United States uses up two and ‘\l\'\lll‘ll”l:['l::’:‘::“fifi“ iha l‘,'ll,"“::l,",,\', : “\f"f.'.l\ he R eatob) s han fohu o fotiatiste CANADIA wil y / 4 o, ) : + . i 5 " s CTHOC ) is Vi ' continued Mr. O, e ANADLANS want the Ameriean hog, | puhlican conventions nd legislatures, | onebalf caspidors anmmally during the time | Hi"t5 hocomo permanontly sans, - o | 10 work out of doors in summer. o writer | MEALOME L diistered 1y TR e dRME A Non The pig-headed and short-sighted | spent in the senate chamber and is allowed | was recorder o4 deeds of Emmet county for | knew of alittle band of hard working young | SIhon Avorthinsion O e ! 0 i pork will deprive them of the luxur ¥ only twelve cents’ worth of “Pond Lily” per- | several years, und was a man of intelligence | men, who worked fov their livelihood in on B T o 1o uTag | ation will ‘cutavery wide swath, you wil The dispatehes report a general uprising | D0 U e Togistture, olocted by an | (mery pev year, and yet e complains that it | and bright prospeets. B ool o it awho | Drcuched the sermon of the d [ tind. Numericatly it has heen very strong in consequence. Pigs may beecome a | gnoconn S iane G nnl‘v e 'm is the newspapers that have brought the The Two Dakotas. used to go up the, to some people, ",,{‘;m, | Baster s:-’} ces \\u'-r.-_l Il .Iw the county nd lhxm-mlvw "'f‘;"' been sm-.‘-.:‘l.lml political issue with our northern neigh- Y9 1 £y YT g0 senate “into bad odor.” A Knights of Honoe lodge hns been organ- | esue Chicago river on Sundays'and bring | joil and poor farm today. Caxds, sevipture, | by what they consider unjust demands mady bor. nossiandisollishs Thoy wero willing to talk on the McKinley biil. thowout with a_clisel. Ho “inflicted several | fruits of the day’s worl tional nssocintion which will bo held in July, | be. The brothcrhood,-of which he is such a i | id, was nou-polit of the railronds, would not the brotherhood wl to take action towards clect- sighton mave i special address : to the Young Men's 15I||'i~vizxx|| ASSO1 “The most important factor in the cam- policy which the Town democrats have show how utterly unfit they arve 5 RN bk In the ovening u texts und_dainties of it and Howers gave | yon them duving the past year by tho raib e s e A L eon 2 mething of cheer and sunshine to the | % to carvy on the government. A Pointer for Mayor Peck. anborn offers a liveral bonus for the eree- i‘|"l‘.«‘";}' . "‘3“"}:"',?:":‘ il “x:’:d‘“(j'”:I'I',”I'i,.”hf‘{ gloomy surroundings of the crving and the | YoAds and politicians ) Instend of giving the people relief from Chicago Neivs. tion of a flouring mill, airo muking enviable names for thomsclyes in | unfortunate “Who will the alliance favor for governor k B celebrated at_the was asked the depressing effects of prohibition,they | Editor Peck of Milwaukee saw two items | TheKnights of Pythiasof Mitchellare fll- | tho apt world. But they knew it was not [ Mass wits brated 0 1 ked. propose to go hefore them two years | of newsin yesterday’s papers which were g up it huml:flmu- new hall. R necessary to go 15 Lake George or the Adi :IHW'.}' uji-f \\“l:\lm \\i’.'ltn‘w“llllll\ mx(‘h‘””‘ o 1 think it would be div] Governce hence with the same old grievance. But | Of great interest to him. - One informed him Ihe Flk Poiut creamery is again in ope ondacks to find material to exercise theiv | thernicl a8 oLy o Thayer has been trying recently to strengthen 4 YOSRR: S himself with the farmers, but while this may | | ! ) el B tion aftera peviod of idleness. olont on with lilies and_ other fiowers. At 03 1 S | that he had been elected mayor of s city ! 1 5 el i o'elock Pather Walsh preached an appro- thows forgew cihn 1308 ls mnropldantink 1another afi d that a riot was feared fn |, Mitehell Knights of Pythias are preparing | A word to the wise, etc., and no carnest dhauneic ‘”“ll‘l\ull e D laomio ilanas o Rt aniong tho gran i vear, in which party lines will be closely | And anoter aflircd that w ot wis fearec I g tho entertainment of” the grand lod s can afford to miss out of door study, | priate sermon. - Hon. Jc on_and Hon, ; year, ¥ lines st | ¢ foln Fitzgerald attended this service, I think that his attitude towards thew in tha ‘ T + workers' allinnce” has ovolved a national banking scheme which has been formulated us a bill and been introduced in the senate, are sevoral ovganizations still to hear from and the money tinkers will not lack | Munich beeause the price of beer had ad- | the order, which meets in that city Juno 17. cially under such skies as cover Nebraski i Ltk for novel ide i 2 b Dr. Francis 19, Clavk of Boston will ad- | jaqt will still linger in theiv minds.” drawn. They also forgot that the re- | yupced 2 pfennigs @ schooner. 1f Mayo nent encampment of the e Qross the Union Socioty of Christian Endoayor publicans will havo hud time onough 0 | clect Peck desires to havo s peacoful torm in | 2 Army-of_the Republic A PRETTY STIFE KICK. fomorrow evening af the st Congroga | My L, D, Fowlor, o banker of Sutton, was GOVERNOT THAYER fon't usking fop | PrOfit by the lesson of@ 1880 and revise | ofice he must sce to it that Milwaukee beer | will be held at orks April 23 and 24, % tional chureh, An informal reception will bo e A E o A oy i ca v e L G M B R | their platform s0 as to meet the de- | does not advance in pric The biz Redwater irvigating dich will be [ Owam, Neb,, Apr To the Fditor of | tendered the disti veliglous worker | 18 T o viow of the situntion M, avors in ashington. This fact sur- e e e finished this week, and will ireigate many | Tyg Bee: 1 am a fiveman, and I have been 4 attendance of youn fuas o Aatautiinadiito Sl hist ralbhito prised President Harrvison, but it does E BRAaNIG; Useless and Ineflicient, thousands of acres of land which in the dvy | goicad by o numbor of the boys to roiste pople s Fowler has detormincd Ty s ful N Tl e D e it Ieolauk Gate City season would be of no special value, ) and address both take place at the chureh, Omaba and within o short time will engugo is looking for favors just now TRE WHEN the southern states were under The point is that anti-prohibition republi- T'he state board pardons was organized SECKET SOCIETY LORE in the banking and broker business her 8 A ezl 2 sl bhoidomination of copublloan carpet big=. | cans hrd ad mu tors I the pavty and in | Bt Piorre Inst wee The board consists of i I Lol TS Lo A 10 und Lincoln lodge | Mr. Fowler cares less about. politics than ho tively different divection, .even if he i o domination of republican carpet buy- | cans are as much factors in the party and in | {1 "SRR WEE e 8 G Blome court, the | reached itself when it lets a contract for uni- B R e ) at the national capital, gors there was - general outery in the | what it shall do as prohibition republicans; | aioioy general and the secretary of stafe. | forms to one firm and compels every firenan oy Al oduaiy syons | e bR RE . south against their rapacity o | that this right shall be maintained; that the A new steamboat hus been purehased inthe | and every police officer to step up to the rack W b | talk i e ot 5 s 8 esty. The northern earpet bag state prohibitory law is useless and ineficient | cast by Bismarclk parties and will phy be- | and pay his carnings fora suit “unsight and ity Degioo lodge No. 2, Daughters of | | Iris becoming quite o common thing ? I to the lavger cities of the state and a hin- | tween that city and Fort Benton. The ‘boat | unseen "‘_\\u i the |'I}-'hl' to exercise the | Rebekah, will give o public eni inment | just now to suddenly adjourn con- | drance to the public welfare, and to temper- | has been in tho Ohio river service forushort | common discretion of a purchuscr in buying | some time duri the week, Vocal und in gressional committees in ovder to avoid | ance, and to tho ublican’ party; that it | W0 what we must pay our cash for. If we goto | strumental music, tableaux and charades will | | vigorous protest against the fire and police commission, That honorable board has over. some remarkable cures of deafness orded of Dr. Thomas' Eleetric Ol Never fails to cure carache. L : long since given way to the native demo- cratic chivalry, but dishonesty is more ust pa , ] sy an ever at the southern state | ! Tho f: Melnty ¢Hench suit for a [ Our respective tailors and contract for suits of the entertaining features 3 g 5] personal encounters. 1t may come to 'f‘"'_"'l"' ”'\’\',', ]‘_ ‘I”“ southern SEALe | gooiiig et the people’s requirements, and | o i::'{',‘,‘,'."fim\l',;"',“‘”'h.“1‘\','“}"'f,,.,;,',' Jor & | Owhich must bo uniform, of course), it is our Ibe represented at the Mil A Glimpse of “Old Hutc such a puss that o congressionnl police | CUPHtals: Within less than three | thelr laws should: be in harmony with | b hean b tha owrte for to vcara s sot. | private business in case we pay a Little | waukee cncumpment, Knights of Pythias, in | #Old Huteh” came to town thix weel forae will be. nocessapy to the tr years eight southern treasuvers requirement ~ tlod last week by an cqual division of the | more per suit than the board’ will pay | u manner that will ‘do her proud.” Lincoln | to help along tho Chicago world's fuir Lpe aadh, 1“1 A8 A e o minad v h e alat ol fandsc| ——t property. $ in purctinsing at wholesale. | o most | division uniform ranlc will enter the competi- | soliciting committee. 1o brought i wetion of business withe shes I oy MICAOESIUBCS: s He 4 of us, ninety days’ (i +) time in which vo drills und contest for tho fivst prizos, in subseriptions fro o GRAILC G ithout bloodshed. Arkunsas dropped eightythousand dok: STATE JOTTING A car load of corn passed over the roud the “{::m,"l-',::.':;} e o | T G SOhie vflr})\\ fiestprizos | 120,000 i subscriptions from the Buttalo —_— B eratan R R Gt | other day billed to Ipswich: A strip of can- | £ DAY 108 Gl I o O reatced | s of o v e o et Nobraska | elevator men, suys the Philadelphin A Flegcee straggle will ocenr at | 7 9y, QHESINIIC LS. LN OYAE ) Nebraska. vas on the outside of the door bore tho words: | i il Yo hoird 0 generously promises | contributes 0641 active members, Three | Bulletin’s - New York lotter, =0l Alabama, two hundred and forty-threo | Baneroft Las an athletic ussociation, shreely receive, freely . Watson, Mo, | 6™ phis is a very doubtful promise to most | geaths are Nelson Smith of | Huteh attracted much attention where- | thousund; Kentucky, two hundred and | Hardy wants o gene nandise stove, | 10 Edmunds county, South Dakota, of us, and we would like to “know why the | (Tpion Pacitic Jo. 17 M. Miller of | ever he appeared, He wore a3 ven thousand; Loulsiana, eight | Higl liconse cavvied by cighty mujovity at | A pig sudadog ongaged in u vough and | contruct was not awarded to the lowest bid- | Charlson loc und 'W. W. Earlof | slouch hat, a black sill hief ind - twenty-sevene thousand; | Beaver Cit | tumble fight on the streets of Grand Porks | dep Saline Lo b\ A lar A o the ir ; Ui e the other duy, which resulted in the canine | Our rights have been trampled upon and i TR T undak o cllar. (nstened. {0 the shitt, 3 i, thirty-two thousand: Missis | . There were cight births in Loxington one | getting decldedly the worst of it, the pig | the result is an undereurvent of indignation [ novement on foot o organiz 1 o | and sippl, three hundred and fifteon thou- | 18Y lustweek chasing his oppoent from the battie eld. | ywlich is eurbed ouly through fear on the pagt | There ks i povensnt o bly cost $18. Fis hands are hrawny and i AR he Creighton ereamery hias boen leased to | A new town sita is belng platted out on tho | of the boys that an expression will cost usour | Nttt S0 TR0 ELae o look s though thoy might huve just sind, and Maryland, two hundred thou- | Nosfolk partics. | veservation in Sterling county, midway be- | positions, I also hear that the clothin (onorat Colby 0L 4% ‘o romte. homo from | dropped o plow handle, 'I'he old opora- e N grand total of two million two | The premium list for the Adams county fair | tween Pierre and the Blacis Hills on the Chey- | houses are erying down the polic Chievenme connty, Kunsis, where ho assisted | tor paid no attention to the inquisitive bein prepared and enlurged # enne rviver. Theplice will be called Chey- | commission for their partiality in this n T S T T nd spoke to O 0np, onne, and the prowoters of the scheme claiim | claiming that they were not given a faiv deal, | W, oustive s disioncst BER. o o0 F R CRER IR R own thoughts that it will be situuted vight on the suevey of | I can promise the commissioners that they ; I conyenl § 0 Wi . gy A home for the friendless will be held at t evidently, Opeenting in grain in - Chis all the railrouds that run across the rescrvie | will hear from this kick again b Wednesduy next, commencing at 9 vt teibutes to - the serl tion, Tho town i backed by Plorre capital, | B ith AxD BOLIOE homo . Watlngsdiy. next, i i spavently contributes to- the seri- i . 75 4 ! i Paul Smitch, a Sioux Falls loafor, not con - e Rt faneTaplic i s of oxi lin % it v\m. an people will not .|lll..|”lnll|vlyl ) vitalize the Interstat Ib”\l;“”“dr,\‘\uw h\“.A“:EU‘A]YI‘HI:!KA!:I‘\ ‘x'l“ tent with having his wife support him by tuk- | Fresh Plowers in Germany. Sivl A Mose Harris and Henry Johnson, tolerato the ontrage, and the sooner the | Commoree Railway association under o | 29! W ) et washing, “while in o deunkon fary he | 1o that from the beginuing of | who were'indulging in the favorito darkes OMAHA coul barons find it out tho butter it will | now namo s practically a failure, The | A lodgo of Modern Woodmen was organ. | ahici sy tried; to tuko her lifo by shoothk | novainbor, 1668, to the end of My, 188, | astinie over the blacksimith shop at the cot be for all concerned, meeting of the manugers served teo bring Vot Ution Tat wook. Swith. Gianty mase | oy satusol s oarkelod MIOUR: omin | out flowors totthe valua of ovor’ £142,. | Her of Mourgauth bud O sucets, wistunln | 1 YA N ANB TRUST into prominence the insurmountable ob- | Ders made hev escapotdrthe stecet and informed | 778 were sent abroad from. Cannes, of Aa i i SR SRR oo T &l Aoy 3 Goneva people will find homes for a com- | the police, who gathered Smiteh into thearms | which the majority went to Berlin and | yived fn tho clty todny and will vemain until (‘()M [)A N Y 3} any of New York boys who will arvive | of the law. Ho wag bound over to await the | ggher lurge towns in Germany, says the | Thursday visitinsthe family of K. H, Oul congratulated upon its recent enlarge- | vouds. wis evic y outset tha \ i ! o tho g > ‘harge \ 0N (N s LA St MBRLILKS S BAWE IRV AR e Wiy Subseribed & Guaranteed Capital #40,000 ! Ibaad ovi iseb that-| Muy 0. action of the grand jury on ncharge ofassiult | Py Afll Gazette, The art of ubvang- | ley. The licutenant is now ou duty at Fort | Subscribed & Guar i 0.0 ment and very material improvement. | the-conflieting Intere: the vast sys- | A meeting was held at Strang last weele in | With intent to kill wnd in default of £200bail | {0500 flowers artistically is said tobe | Leavenworth, Kan Ruldlu LRl cobigssinn wib il iuma i Alfred Sorenson, its editor, is one of the | tems of the west could not be harmonized | the interestof socuring the Rock Island ex- | was sent lo jail.*! ¢ t successfully practic by German i BRI Felul paper; receivos and exoeuts o AR Tn e e AT < R BRI tension. The Mitchell Republican says reliable in- | JNOSD sucees: ML e Bl o SALOONS AND ANNEXATION, Irustas hots as transtor ugont, and trustoo of bost equipped of westorn journalists and | without granting valuable concessions 10 | N1 \villiam Douglass, & well known resi. | formation comes. from partics living i the | 1dy — forists,” g i i o~ ¥ 5 % i e — corporations; takes ehurge of property; col his ndvent on the Zimes promises to place | competitors of the assoclation. Nutur- | dent of Pawnce county, dicd suddenly of | southern part of Davidson county of 4)" l“h“"' ; ”"'“*I (e ’“‘"\"‘”"“ Sotri Oxatts, April 5,—To the Editor of | leets tuxos that paper in the front rank among the | ally the advocates of union were not dis- | heart discaso Friday. L B R e AL B e Tue Bee: 1tis argued by somo that in caso 2 o TR f YR ¥ NP A e b 1= mwa membera A ) roig e bottor of & well that was he- 1o trade has during the last two y ¥ Ao 4 fufluential dailies west of the Rockies. | posed to pay the price, and the move- | AW membors of the Gunily ofC.1 Wrlkht | iz suuic on 'a farm' about eight miles | hoen particularly fourishing, gifts of | the question of suexation & submitted othe - mahal.oan & TrustCo ! - - | ment fell to pieces, The outcome is | cash aud ®0,000 worth of real estate, *\lll!ln:‘u-.\y of Ethan, ~ Of the existence there | fragh flowers being very popular with all | people of South O uha the forees .m an 4 O 3 CHAIRMAN BALCOMBE'S broguns are | likely to provoke un early vesumption of | A member of farmers met ut Oakland Sat- | of g Diillant metal there secws to b 10 | olasses in Germany. Not only is every | sgainst would be divided ou” the sune it i SAVINGS BANK becoming objects of profound interest to | hostilities all along the line. | urday and organized a mutual five insurance | gyt i the discovery that prospecting there | family fostivity inade the oceasion of | in the recent city election, viz, the saloohs | | company for Burt and Cuming counties il Uit Dl e B s ean | grifts of flowers, but the custom of bestow- | chronic office seekers and bums on_one B, B g ; : o R . oo 4 2B " The Antelope county non-partisan a commenced. Specimens havo been sent to | ing bouquets or posies on the parting | and the Pald i Capita . 3 a0 St. A. D. will not doff his official slip- | By the death of P. C. Himebaugh | pent loaguo beld & meoting at Neligh 1ast | wi assuyor (o be examined and testod, I O iond. 15 gonerally Increosing. | stackvards campany on the other, We sdmit | $ibspslbed and Giiaraiseod Cupltal..,. ki pers for two months, the faithful are | Omahu has lost one of her most respected | week and or for the coming cam L Phe rich lady takes herd magnificent | that on the surface the aboye seems to be cov A0S Por Cont Interest Puld on Depos wetively pa g the corns and |t s | and enterprising citize The testi- | Paign B R ) o kot d f ouguets o her act, but it is not, If it there would be FRANK J, LANGE, ('a 1 ¥ paving the corns and bunions | and enterprising citizons. The testi- | PERSONAL AND POLITICAL, | baskets and fanciful bouquets into her | kéct bue B 8806 S0 T P Gveds of | OMcers: A, U. Wyman, prosidet: J. J. Brown, to insuve n perfoet fit. The number will- | monial whic! ing citizens have given | , MePherson county is one among the X . X s sho takes leave of her friends rodidont: WL, Wy man ehaper uets _Th 1 Mo hich leading citizens have given | et covutios fn the state fn size aml the | _ Providence Journul Elliott P, | ¢ TP T VRS 1 who supp o i Dirathis A e AR RN E s e ing and anxious to sacrifice themselves | to his work and worth are in full aceord | youngest in age, says the McPherson News. | Shopard as o candid ayor of Ne . ARATER I oI v \ Y O, larton, & W, Nush, ‘Thomas J. Kb grows apace, and quantity of matevial | with the universal sentiments of all who | The ures of good tillable lund is not as great \‘ulu“\ would make more fun than barrelful o i ‘I\“' ak 810 ‘l ) “‘l‘ v u Guorge B. Lake. 10 salect from promises o be #s ui earned to kug 4 ebauwh as a | A8 80me counties, but ws good. She is grow- | of Coogwns nonette, wripped in a piece of pink tis 3 Loans fu any amount made on Clty & Farm m promises to | unlim- | learned to kuow Mr. Himebaugh as a [ {0 0T 0 dom and. vesewbles known as | - Cloveland o: Speaking after the | sue paper and ornamented with a bit of £ | Property, and on Collateral Secugty, at Lows ited as the quality is indifferent, l wman and citizen, His most conspicuous | the *‘promium brand” and will be at the | mauner of the tir ary Blaine has s | ribbou. ol Fuls curreut Ao i ) y Lincoln tomorrow to securve the title of brigadier general of the Nebraska tin soldier brigade, General Colby wants to Buc 1 himself, Colonels Phillips and Hotcehkiss ave also out for the prize, and there i#apt to be blood on the face of the moon, was buttoned in front. s suit probn: THE Wilkesbaree company which has | hundred and forty-five thousand dollars, | given votice of its intention” to eviet its | 1 any wonder that taxes are burden- | CYigmew one b 1”"}"","."""”]1. fanin tonants does not seem to have profited n the south? 1t is claimed that samples of good coal by the expervience of others in the same | ———— been found in Bauner county near Freeport T Salt Lake Daily Zimes is to be | stacles toa working union of western S. E. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts members of the local wigwam, Although —_—