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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1890. e e A ——— ———— o ———— e e et e e e P— P e ————————————— e e e 'I‘l I I‘; l)/\ ILY BEE. CHINESE ENUMERATION. l has not developed, but as ghey ‘wufi <% to | meoting and tBARI the rascals out. If Tam- | with a red, white and blue statehood edition FR““ T"E 51‘;\’“‘: (‘.\p”‘.\'.. '\‘H-me( .i:d" v s Tn view of the fuct that this country | believe that the president would approve : ! fllow the advice she would | _ James A. Smith, & prospector and old sol SN ROSEWATER, Bd i producing more of almost everything | free coinage bill they are likely to in- 110 ront. o ’ - | than it ecan o and that conse- | troduce such a measure, It is possible drkly at Doad of Night. Potatoes in Anderson, Shasta county, Cal,, 1 Mhaver I%, and Uit . PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | quently there is #h urgent demand for | theso senators have good reason for their " nd®w terata (Dem.) » sold at & conts cach, They ure moveof & | Marriage of Mr. John M, Thayer, Jr,, and INTHE ROTUNDA > ' 5 opinion regarding the present disposi- ing z,,,r_.,,,,“ ballot-reform bill | luxury than oranges Miss Maggie Mullen, o — enlarged ma 1 our legislators in - TERS SCRTPTION. o v 1 ic o proside t thers has bee Jovernor Hi voll call for the serv- A clock which will strike the hours so the floss Camble, pre PERME OF SUBSCRIPTION congress seem singularly indifferent to | tion of the president, but there hns boen | Governor Hill fhight as woll call for the sorv- | A clock which will striko the hours so the ooty MG SIATIET butik Daily and Sunday, One Year HO 00 | eeossity of cuitivating feiendly re- | 10 other intimgZion that he has changed | ices of a sextor. . o S ogro, Call, Cotitt lionso. : 00 | the necessity of cuitivating friendly re- | no other in A et Lt et o — e Lt U g Al e < Miles | PICKED UP AT THE STATE HOUSE. | M Gamble is very mu 25 | Jations with other countries, Tt is pro- | his mind on this subject, and in his an R " Ed Brown, a_cowboy, suicided near Milos g wtions with other countries, pro THA Btory Wins, Y . yroposed new railroad wh 4 1 nuak message le held very pronounced City, Mont., by blowinir out his brains with a JR— proy posed to embarrass commercial inter- el hedd < VI Allghfa Constitution. pistul, on account of disappointment in love, = outlet from Dakota to the gulf views against the expediency of freo | If Mr. Bellamy Yiad produced a solid work 3. 3, Tifh, & grominont farmer, 1iv Warden Hopkins Reports F e s vl e v et d s ut coinage. he would donbflegd b complaining with Her- | milis south of Chency, Wash., ace I victs in the State Penitentiary | otom i tiio people et a8 entiitast Meanwhile there appears to bea grow- | bert Spencer that his books had not paid ex- | shot himself in the gioin while hunting, and Now Notarfes — anything as they are over this project 1 T hona 10 and 15 ERAnG that voruble trade arrangoments with | ing disposition among castorn mombers | penses. Tho stdey wins, and brought fame | bied to death before a octor could reach him. Olty Notta: 18 next to impossible, on, 61 Fourteenth strect some of the South American countvios is | Of the house, both republicans and dem. | and fortane wieh i ¥ of Jens I, Fredovivkson and wifo at B *“I'he people all through Texas CORRESPONDENCE threatened with defeat by contemplated | 0¢rats, to dispute the proposition that a Gradual & There. Center, Wash, The couple disappeared earl) e Indian tervitory, Nebraska, and cven up i y silver bill must be passed. A number of rre Haute Express. in February, but their bodies were not faund | Lixcory, Neb, April 7.—[Special to Tie | Dakota seem determined upon this out these are quoted in opposition to any | The Towa republicans are coming to their ‘“‘I“".IW: s W o cometery and | BYEJ—John Thayer, jr., and Miss Maggie | and large and enthusinstic meotings ure change of policy regarding silver that | senses. Tt is a pity that the republican party, m.v:.:u{ i .nr‘.‘ ["_‘““h“‘ffl”“ SURI0 1 10t to | Muilen were mart «d at. noon |:vvl-l_V“(I( Vl:.’.- Inl-‘| all flylun‘: lhny-fu]wml line. The roa would Increnso tho use of that motal fn | the true friend of temperance, must suffer by | the general public, but by a resolution the | church of the Holy Trinity by Rev. Hewett. | 10 be called the Galveston & Norther: thesa prohibition ¢ i muyor, clerk, city marshal and aldermen were | None but the immediate frionds of the con- | all the states mentioned the people have E . et ” priviloged to pay only $1. tracting parties weve present. Tho governor, | fied their willingness to vote bonds for { i of hostility to the | compromise has to be n vl\mh’ilw sil- Congratuls ¥ A mountaincer preacher down fu Crook | however, was unable to attend, but he tele- | purposeof construction, and active operat 1 Dublic amoany. Proprie i &b o ver men it is the part of wisdom for east- county, Oregon, astonished a part of his audi- | maphed his congratulations from Washing- | will bo begun this spring. Two thousand 0 0! 0] 0S, | people of that country. s Ll : 3 s AL sekado £ARes bdabid i o | Bray i g I The Bee Publishing € mpaiy Pr DHLI I f ern representatives to take their fivst po- The followi; xplains itself: ence by exclaiming My friends, all t ton. Good wishes of numberless friends will | lars per mile for the grading is what is to bo il il O L ol i To C Milwaukee: Gesundhoit! | sworld shoutad fox foy when the good n travel with the bride and groom throughout | voted in the shape of bonds, and most t house off As- | their wedded life, the county seats 7 the luo will give th dier, died recently at Pine Nut, Nev., neg : lected and in wanit Assistant General Trafe M OFF1CRS course with Mexieo by putting a duty on oune TS, 12 Pearl Strect All chance of making more e 4 e recutd 'to ‘the | changes in the tariff, the Canadian mar Editorinl Depariment ket for our manufuctured products seems HUBINERS LELERIS likely to be ondangered, and there is a AN Lusiness lettors and _remittances shonld ) be nddressed to The Bee Pablishing Compan disposition being shown to destroy what mihi. Denfis chocks and post remains o us of the Chinese market by | the curvency, and they urge thatif a to be made payable to the order of the Com i 3 pany a new manifestat ition ngainst silver inflation and com- bl gl ACL L it tion s an endorsement of my policy. SWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION, itendent of the census to give | Promise from that ground rather than K number, but there s noth- | e C. Sauer, keeper of a1 BHLY: : A Btate of Nebraskn, . e ¢ Chilr . i this e .| take a middle position and have | ing the matt r\\Hh“\"vvl and me. We are hoth | toria, Ore., became insane and tried to kill | CAPITAL INTELLIGENCE. | @ subsidy in proportion to their population in Couniyof Douglas, (% Y oian o VLl COUN: | 0 yield something to the silver men | ontofsight. . lionENgoLusnsof Borlin, | the ieit who wore ordered to romove himt Hon. John Steen, commissiouer of public | addition to the bonds. The city of Keavn O e Oy Y 2 a certificate, which, “after L Ls - the shore. Ho had been on a protructed 8pree |y, g and buildings, has returned from Wash- | alone will raise 825,000 to add to the §200,060 | | be the senate 'u hing Compuny, does solem sWoenr " g 1 % ( d suddenly oppec rink i hit e tegud credintion of THE DALY 1Er wety days from the date of beginning | from that. A Giod Pointisal Thvestments T e e R SCHIE R EWEL it to be voted by the county, So you for the weelc ending April’s, 1800, was us fol- | of 4} enumeration, shall be the sole The ds P in) silver l_‘-g[:.mun is Cleaveland Leades Sam Huston, who had been superintendent Warden Hopkins reports 370 conviets in the | looks like a sure thing, Bundng, Murel 70 s | evidence of his right to remain in the | 185 from opposition of this kind than | The republican strength abstracted from | ¢ttt IStoR WP U AR SuP e Y- | Denitentiavy March 81. Twelve we re- | “Yes, our littlo city is full of lifo this Mondiy, Mareh 5 United States, and in the absencoe of | from the diversity of views among the | the enstorn and middle states to develop th was foutd dead in his cabin the | coived during tho month and thirteen served | spring. M. Keck s already besun t e friends of silve 12 men who demand | far northwest has been like seed pl i T lln-Iiv‘fil ull @ Iw-nv-nnm'ivm"lv\m'l;- their terms of sentence and were discharged. | away the ruins of the Midway hotel, vecont obstructionists, | fruitful soil from which the harvest is now Ly SRy o e S WORUIL L OB AU pardoteqt | destroyed by fire, and will robuild the sty b L C A estrotod i TRaTaatats agat £100,000, mostly in government bonds, J. Sterling Morton and other representa i Buturday, April 5. 2 mensure becomes a law it will vesuly in | Under either the Windom bill ll","","“ }..:4:1 b "‘“””"‘"(r'.'-‘ e "', Tho Euglo Rock Registor says that the | tives of the “Nobraska fuel company gk | (Ure inmediately, only upon a larger aud AR Bt \ : . | amended or the senate Jones bill a ma designs of the turbulent and fraudulent de- | yq. 45 canal company® has received a large | Secrotary of State Cowdery to chungo the | more claborate plan than before. K Average Initting oyt of the cour every China- ’ 6 ots pan) 155 i ReA Sy 2 N ity e Y oun. | ket would bo or d for all the silyep | MOCKacy for years tocome—until a free vote | amount of materiul “for ad-rates and other | name to " The Omalia heating wnd fuel com- | is a very energetic wan and very popular i GEOROE B, T78CHUOIC man, whatever his or p 4 v and an honest count can be secured in every | purposes on its canal is the largest | pany.’- He dec that this is a corporate | Kearney, And by the way, I presume you oo M el me S RpeOHTed [Dyin &y cept the Chinese minister at ;““;“”“ '(" the country, “h"'l'l'“’;"“' "“L' stato. canal schiemo e .;‘]::;Ir‘n’mle|\"|.:li:llvl S el it that t ean ouly .l)vv(l\l‘ by meeting | gyvaro that thie people of Buffalo Ry shington and the consuls ap | former free coinage would be at- . — alley, and is opening mense scope | o ockholdors and the passage of resol SR e i OO hington and the consuls of that No Flu ry for Bismarck, of country tributary to Bag k. tions amending the urticles of incovporation, | Working up a decided boom for him K p ;i country at New York and San |t ; ¢ § " Chicago Herald. AT h has water | The report of the superintendent of the hos- | ernor, and I tell you he will make o candidat County of Douglas o I disco, who are not within its | Stated —market wvalue. It s not | pimarcios good judgment rarely deserts | power is utilizing it in operating electric light pital for tho icurable insanc shows that | worthy of any wan's steel, He is an old poli otes i Sy ML e s seoHtaty of he | Lmits when the census enumeration | 0ubted that the president would | him. Ho has refused u dukodom beeause ho | plants. The i oSt of | Imalos. I thit dnstitition. - Kby poport | el and igood one, as the fact that l Joo Publlshing Compuny, that the actial s taken, It would also result, without | dpPprove cither of these measures, But | wishes to live in Listory merely by the name ,','f:.".'.l“"l\'llf.‘- ,.'\:I:)u'“,': 'v”l‘fml.'v”:,l'.::y}l. Ptatiey | from the Lincoln hospital shows 160 malo and | Onice elocted mayor of tho! city of Cincinnat T TS 6 S T, 144 copicns far | doubt, in speedily dostroying what trade | the free coinage advoeates appear de- | he has made historical. - He undorstands | has 500-light plant allace will have @ femule inmate . | amply tests. He s a thorougl ¥ ; tormined to be satisfied with nothing | fectly well that his dignity and importance | g50-light plant, and Caldwell has ordered a licu of the state industrial school, | going business man, an eloquent Al 1R, 18550 Coplos: A I IR0 | Ve with Hie COHihe i Copleds for June, 150, 1458 coples; for' July, | We now have with the Chinese empire, ; i L S AoRTS B AR s ‘AcoahEaiba- | BOOILihE plant arney, repors 230 “incorrigible” boys un | tatker and WS R DT Ao ant 1a The " o s less than their demand, vegardless of | would only be diminished by the acceptance et plant ar ) rvigibler” | g p i th i 7 for” August, 158, 1 which, though not great, is eagerly cov- L the | of any title, and he is old enough, wise | At Virginia Cit . D. W. Prentico, o | deris chage all told, During the past veur | hoadwaters, Much of his life has boen spent enough, and ‘famous ehough to cara nothing | Hoted Comstock desperaio, who has a record | UK wote 1U2 udmissions u i | in the railroad business, e having been con October, 18, 1%, for November, 150, | eted by | pean countries whose states- 5 10,410 capies; for Doeember, 1560, M08 copfe ManAIp I ot mbre prictioal charaater x 3 of having killed six men, was shot and in- | P40 4 L HoctoneItH (e DU MO & Ok TOE ity 1800, 10,808 dontuas for. Foby i I ore pr al chara : At : e for flummery. Rt IBEE b T ABis e Hia hase county file icles of “incorpe n d | the Bul § lio lines fou STy 1R Ll ARG O ik o of afree coinage Dill. The cffect of T T o el v iad | With thi sccretary of state today. T'he capi: | ve He also constructed one of Cincin patatntd ot o St B S | NG v aws for the excluston of | the controversy within the silver ranks | Qualifed for Sisterhood. spcupled by Brontie, " W dhe norson o | LA ARG MOTREION 15 Sl |t atret rilwas ines, o Sonl h fe. | Chinese ', which we eomed Bufils T et i bt . 3 o | Prentice was searched by the coroner, after | 50t v o isle T | (Seal.] ‘hinese lubor, which w deemed sufti Eighteen territories were admitted into the | tna tragedy, the only - dangorons. weapon :Lnllllljll). 'l.“m lhi“ll R, Cagl G N 5SRO T B0t e e ciently strong to accomplish that object . uuion 0 etales beforafithioy huliattained tho i found wwas o flasic ot wyhisieyss Ha was constds (el e S o G M oo ROl | s s it Glovarmion (it when they weré passed, and doubtless | 40d there ave signs that these are nob | 100,000 mark in population. The character | ered a dangerous man and. general satisfac- he CEih @ REBrcviler und UM, | Lot Partiod ae HRAliG (Covertor Chnse would he found so if rigidly enforced, | Neglecting whatever advantages the | and ability of the people to govern them- | ton is expressed at his taking off. At the request of L. D. Richards of Fre- | 'l',','h ':',};,"“"I" Srcipe e i o RO Lty 1 3 situnti s s 15 *erhaps selves il statehood and o ' etive o ~ 0 o ing depart is preparing | s e Taa for | situation pres them. Perhaps a Ives in - statchiood and the prospectiv OMAHA'S CEN ;’-1).'."'{ :Iyl‘ b ! ng -‘)‘;le; LU 1) mlm(»-1 & e oAt {hese | Measure differing both from the senate | growth of the new state, was the prevailing ot = " 0 ‘; ‘”'I r" '”"’i ‘: o uc I";"‘ 1 the |FatronEinten ORER I ag Toi : Hiove : and the house bills will finally bo | argument common to cach sion. It ap- | An Important Move Made in this City | 51 Puiks forthe last three month Tt , Sy 5 there anything to be G plies to Wyoming and Idaho with the same - 1 NEW NOTARIES PUBLIC, in strength every day. They undoubtedly ned by keeping out the Chinese mer- b i Yesterday i foree that it applicd to each of the eightecn. Thomas M. Cook of Lincoln, recently ap- iy Gl AT et bt DAL Nelly Lo (00 LU i wt, L cr and student? On the | adopted, but in any it is pretty L appointments tod. D. C. Wengeil, ; oviginal one with him. There doesn't seem Dugzs or other inscets sufe to predict that no bill specifically 5 g Nt Tt 3 3 Bl A T A L e e sty po pointed United States consus onumerator for ney, Buffalo county’s C. K. Olney, Col: | to bo any flies or du e ORI (b g RA DL CLICY this congressional district, arrived in this | er Codar conty; AL Wancrouse, | 1Y D R O L i o sent session, anta Constitution, g ordiy. G strie ahi Vater, Cass cou A L. Perrin, | SNC Lihs BT LALL) — — In thelr wifeloss, motherloss houses men | CILY yesterday morning and districted Omaha | LR BE b ST RS CORL S, Carver, | alliance will coulesee with the prohibition LEsS than twelve months ago the pen- | would bo mindiug unmanageable children | PROPARAtoRy to taking the census here. Mg, Douglas county; W, L Kiutzman, | ists, although the Tatter faction are already sion department announced that with | and counting the days till the candidate for | S00% called in to assist him in the work of | West Unlion, Custer_county:” O, S. Moon, | maling strenuous cfforts in that direction. not a round of merriment, Amervican merchants and anissionavies, | | 5 H congross returnells” tho “God Bloss Oup | Gistricting, the following citizens: D, H Mudison county; Robert Lyons, | gt el Y e kTN + the foree then employed it would congress retumnell; = tho d Bless Our | vrover, €. H. Hartman, T. A. Megeath, D, wne county; W. E. Driver, 2 S = an pletely undo UL WA NCCOM- | ) 100 yoars to dispose of the pension | Home' motto on thé wall, covered with dust, | pretcets 0 Pl thertiion, T 4 Sereatih B, 6 I s county. ! it stimulus of udvancing statehood | plished under the treaties with China, | gaimg filod, The outloole for prompt | Would moek then with ita worsted unreality, | . Wheeler, G, L, Chuffeo, . 8, ; el T Kearney or Buffalo county. Thero s ono is alveady felt in Wyoming and Idaho. | which were of our own secking? e _"m“mw but cheoring to the | While that othier famous legend, “Peace Be i »: w";. b an Coibavas . H. Wilson is a candidate for city attor- | thing, however, that is going to afford the Some trouble is experionced in finding | We have behaved so badly with ve- [ gi 8 WS EARETBE B SIS B EAC ] Within This House,” would bo a sad com- | AT somowhat lengthy conforence itwas |,y : e | e OV e B RN o IR et B eb BB ane b omc i Gl | LCusna e bR elai se US|ty on the v and riot that would pre- | MY decided to. Sistrigting on the | Colonol Colhy of Beatrice s here. e is | state, and that is the multiplicity of ticke 1 Hoatt toutii T M tEoated ;i were awaiting the snail pace of the pen- | ¢ A sign on tha gate-post would explain | " is of a population of 140,000 The city was l;hhhlu.:}h\»l voles |I| mthe commissioned of- | hut will be in the field—republican, Farm hooms floating about the .| that nations so situated as to | Al eI 9 sttoss hagneno 40 (en divided into thirty-five distriets. This | ficers of the tin soldierarmy. Howants tobo | it Will be i the fi Iean Eorns e to enforce trenty oty | Son bureau. - But General Rium sue- | all: SWife Ruuning for Congress. Buck in | (e divi i e el S T L ers' allianee, democratic and prohibition. Tl > enforco treaty ob- | oungeq Tanner, work succeeded tull, | Six Months.” TLLEN S U0 Iy toPac oL SN0l enly 1 Super; el 3 » of n the fanger of such a result may be more immni- O o e o s RRALIE 10 Snten ol : s e oL | Superintendent Stone of the hospital for the | ¢ Caied R e i ik fons or exiet o penalty muy well | jyin0gg methods supplanted confusion. - m of whom there will be one to cach ble insane, Hastings, is in the eity. He | nent than is generally supposed. new bridge “within sixty days. 1© | distrust us. But if wo can afford to dis- Extradition and Reform, district, S o Abyen GV B bRt il S ; i o AiTos it o The sinecures of the bureau traveling , Mr. Cool will now send a veport of yester- O S P UTLN DN L e DOLURLO) “But have you heard of Kearney's latest R RO GO O Lo al it ielmeT ing oniftien olthe ot fonniwel | Ferwss st in e adoinantrinaiei | RO i T TR {0 have | dY's worlk on to Washington, and us soon us | (i bourd of public lands and buildings. " jucici No. Well, we are to bave s uge cot quarter of a million dollars in Douglas | 4150 afford to cut ourselves off from in- | - L Ly BHne g ¥ N Miss Bossor nsiaten | ton mill. Our board of trade received a tel ) v v it is returned with the “0. K. of the gov- | it ATRStiong of the fome f J | county bonds by neglecting to begin op- o worl. I'he department beeame a a wonderful reformatory effe ernment ofMee he will proceed to "Ir;"ll;“_z:ll 1‘;:-“’\ & (t;‘v'-.l\.?,l'!f;mlli:j;"”-“l ::»:“'. et om Gaorr W T S D tercourse with apeople who have shown 0 ¢ i 5 i ; § Pouk ) hi modol. of nctivity, procision. and vious to March 25, at which date the | appoint the enumerators and the work will | 91 UE0 Hessey 08 the stito unl ; e Ty Sl eration the strongest possible desive to e it e | Ercatyie wvis i arleaMhoing cribesitmonts nialy’! bogln: T arpolnting: theso || EEEI VL SHoRInE. e coutracting pax | Yo, only yeataulhy, siating (hnb Kearcy's R RNUR AN GHRAta e s ilh FLv e Uint worle sndly with us, and who may in timo ironicled by tlie: pros: od more tham | etumerators an cffort will be made togzet men | CE8 AL G SEEHER KW Bor four | cotton mill isan assured fact—that the sto p s ' e . p B i 9o S PETkilathio axat i o | Wholive in the district which they are to | 375 SR TR G . had all been talien and the contract signed will begin on the Nebraska Centeal | Decome among our hest eustomers? Tho one per duy. To giye the exact figures, thore | gy g 10 do the envmerating in that dist AL : A SeaTBAE ik \ o i O b n sa D e eits 3 : " | were 107 embezzlements in the United States | aving. done. awith Omaba 0s. fi 48 now idlis, Brancls M. Kingman, prosidont of the e |'_‘1’, LYk '“l"“ well “:‘I“‘" idy hin y days, 105 1 is p u_n‘-;.l!) wiped out and | )0 cighty-four days between January 1 ssiblacin’ the wouk, My Cool tuins his I”!‘h”l « 1~III“I\“I”nl \(\!;'m I;‘Ii”v’.-l:l‘]‘- lnlx; lan i | Hl.w.l.m‘.‘ "”’“."‘. ot or H T, : 055, ave not familiae with the sound can ms are within five months of set- 1 March 25, Tuirhig the twelve days that ention to the country procincts, which will g G SR T ) | Keurney is to give them a §250,000 subsidy, readily recognize the assurances by their | g i ! S while they are to pat in a half million of whiskers, Tuesday. April 1 . t Wednesday: Apri S which he shall be liable to deportation B LR 421 soom | or imprisonment for five years, If this | free coi tained whenever silver rveached a wias the embareassing position in whic president would be placed by the pass- is o man is to give opportunity, and strength to first-cluss capacity for business of any o the opponents of any silver legislation, Tk weekly record of Omuha's pr gressive strides persistently demol the gloomy predietions of cronkers. ) ; ; 3 armers' allionee is indeed very I'osprerive eandidates for state of- fices should remember that ther many wslip Lwixt anticipation and v i zation is i : ———— contrary is it not probuble we should BETWEEN the school hook syndicate, | 10s¢ something by doing so? Can it be the railroad lobby and the prohibition | Wise to invite a retuliatory policy on the cranlis, the dife of the Towa legislator is | part of the Chirese government toward The prohibs are very weal out our way, andcan’t hope to carry anything cither in persistent labor, The result of shown in the report of General AT s CHTHATY GlF Gttt oo it SR gRiale, G i protested against the pending bill as Allald absurd, ‘bavous, unchristian and cowardly.” From w strietly practical — point of view it is certainly most ab- GENERAL SICKLES' work as sherviff | supd, of Now York is seriously retarded by ob- streperous deputics, True to their no- tions of Tweedism they revolt against any system of reform which will deprive them of hooty. NOW that the Voorhees sturch com- puny of Indinna has been absorbed by o trust, it is probable that, for family reasons, the Tall Sycamore’s tongue wiil hocome oo stiff for effeetive work on the subject of combines, tlement. Commissioner Raum expects | have elapsed since the latter date there have districted nccovdi township and | 00 Jor for hior home at Falls City, iy, % cash, making the total cost £7a0,000, i : 7 other established bo X by the fivst of May to have all claims | been none whatever reported. Pigures do 2 81D Via, Omaha, after spending two weeks at the 4 ' 3 = state penite L the guest of Mu. and Mrs, | Which will give us a mill ona par with many filed up to the close of last year exam- | not I.l e lx'n-'}lnv-* m‘u_\ not x.nul D) men. mora A Theosophical Dan Hopkins and Mr. and Mrs H. Do of the most extensive in New Englund. The the present | honest at heart, but they ‘scem to have some | pp. Bortram Keightley of London, seereta- | gan. Mrs. Kingman is devoting hor whe The Comenocks say that they can import the power in making men afraid to steal, which | vy to Madame H. P, Bl ky, who'has been | Time to looking after the welfare of prisoners. | o RS B8 CHIEE B SO SERE D is the next best thing. The colony of slip- | making an Amc trip in the interests of | This has been her constant work during the | MW material to Kearney cheaper than - they 1 to Massachusetts, and as thoy ship theiv I'lie proposal to transfer the pension | the end of 1890 the bureau will have dis- pery Americans in Canada is not likely to | Theosphy, gave the first of aseries of lectures | pas years, he has given a portion of | Y at Unity chureh last evening. her time o the work for twelve years last | products to the west, it will be casier to get oflice from the interior to the war de- | posed of all hack claims and be in shape | P SO0 partment ought to be adopted.® The | to act on all elaims as soon as reccived, | © piherie Histopibvnsifa genoraliviaw of (ihiooso-g | insts | them to the consumer from Kearney thin it y 0 i s phy,” and his outline traced the “Wisdo ———— e TReR caanna question has been discussed for o num- | Too mueh eredit cannot he hestowed on STATE AND TERRITORY. i hack through Christianity, Budd- SOMIS NEW DIVISIONS, 0N DI X PRDI0C )"’_"‘ e ber of years and has been several times | General Taum for: the activity and ef BRI G hism, Tl Vodus, Alctiemy, Paracelstis tothe | - i Tl & nnh~'.nn : \:\. carney is much clated weseited o the attentior congross, | cloncy displuyed in prossi ke Nebraska Jottings. Ancient Mysterics, and showed that. éte The Union Pacific's Western Branches | over her cotton m ! : grisayan ol ion ko, solenosidinn lyediinipreainanbonvorlc ot 8 AU S e otiating for a creamery. | truth is the same in all, - Revelation, he said, Redistricted - Rail Notes. | B Kuapp of the Salt. Lake Tribunc is at but very likely because of the political | his department and promptly giving the P i i " was the result, of a high degree of pychic sen 7 . 1 1 f i f ; { ol The Blue Hill creamery is putting out 1,000 X G ) Vice President Holeomb has issued eir- | the Paxton fon of considerations involved it has never | veterans of the war their just dues | pounds of butter daily. sativencss, which is not a special cidowment 2 tlio future g i ofi thoemountainatawill D I e FA e e e et I 4 ke A of the fayored few in mature, but is possessed | culars making several new appointments and | B OO IROU Y MDY 108 ) 0 RUIUCLEUHC AN . Gurriclchns nguin‘assumed char ina grcater or loss degreed und may | redistricting the Pacific or northwest division | SHOW an average inerease of 1,000 a month at If the pension oflice were made a part of = the Iham Reporter. § be developed by any one who will devote the | of the Union Pacific road. He designates | the end of the yeur, and that public improve- the ‘war dopnetment n cortuin amount It is amusing to hear southern con- A l.|_\v(-‘||‘u.|\;:;li“|x_.mx ll be organized necossary time and work, and will dovelop in | g o0 new districts as the Oregon, Washinge. | MONSre progrossing as wpidly as possiblo o R i (et i ¥ o | gressmen s agains v constitu- | At Dakota City Apri all as the race progresses, 4 i b o on ntnaw ndi cricnced city govern- Tk destruction by fire of of putronigo would bo cut off, and thiy | Erossme 'I‘l."";'f"l i b ”;‘ oo titu xty-seven old soldiers reccive their mail | 1 spouldne of the destiny of man, ho drew | ton and Water divisions. The first covers all under 2 \.‘("",-l,i" xheriantelolyiguvon: Greeley’s old home s very deplorable, | fact is sullicient to explain in paet con- | tions under which ldaho and "-‘""““fl at the 'Verdon postoftice, | attention the fact that only that which | lines between Portland and Huntington, also | ment. Twentyive i ‘]" ‘;“‘“ C ‘; 18 Although the famous Chappagua home | gressional opposition to the proposed | seck admission to- the union of states. | pne Nanee connty teachers” association will | tends to the development of the mind can as- | from Umatella to Wallula and the Heppner | Water mains will be completed by the end of FELrty adinivors of tho | transtor They ave terribly alarmed lest the bul- | meet at FPulierton tiest Saturd: sist the soul in its progress. In other words, | pryeh, The Washington division takes in | the id at least twenty miles of paving wus an atteaction for admirers of the 3 e havtenviil 2 The Gordon Herald has been absorbed by | 8 death matevial things, all of our life wh the lines running from Pendleton to Repavia, | DY January next. There is now being built R T e "here is no sound reason why the pen- vks of liberty will he hopelessly shat- LG PRI hsen) BUapElodEby oo tha et oL RGN e lines running from Pendleton to Repavia, | DV gl s N 1 5 U T TR 3 tored and hydrea-headed despotism rear th publican of the same place. s must puss, like to the body, to the | from Wallula to Walla Walla and the Dayton | Dy Omaha andcastern partics a =20 ¢ with the destraction of - manuseripts, | * i IAHO) HULLOAVALIC G| iz o District court isin session at Faivbury il world to which they are related, and | and Pomeroy branches, while the other~the | hotel to cost not less than $200,000. The city St rrne L h ik tala partment. Obviously there is its I its horrid head on the vuins of the re- | gy seventy-five cases on the doclet. ul retains only the. expericnces haying | Water division —includés all steamboat lines | waterworks g improved and very m public. In eloquent periods they in- A lodge of Good Templars is to be organized ions to things spirity For this rea- | on the Snake, the Willamette and Columbia | gopially enlarged by a scries of settling rescr veigh agninst the dangers lurking in the | at Blue Hill with fifty charter members, son TPheosophy has for its fundamental id, rivers, as well us Puget sound and the Pacitic | 8080 SERREL B8 08 B e femule suffrnge clause of the Wyoming Mr. and Mrs. Perkins of Red Cloud cele- | altruisim, for i man cannot save himself witht | ocean. C.W. Jolmson and D. W, €, Perry i 7| rated theiv fiftieth wedding anniversury last | out helping some clse, nor can he tr haveboguappatited suparintondentandassis 1 i iy constitution, but the Tdaho organie act | ook without disturbine {hat porfoct humony, | it superintendont of the Ovegon aivision, | iines, uro rapidly extend : their R is what rends their souls. They actu- | phe Albion five company gave a dance last | Which is the law of nature, in the restoration | With Thous FL-Walsh as supervisor of | juto the suburbs four and five miles, Reai x _ S esaiae e i o 2 secure funds to purchase uni- | Of which all the race is involved. bridges and buildin . Lyons becomes | gara s active, with a good fivm foeling will vequire o changoe of oby bt thisisinnnavont nd wolcun mako | ttlyfanthut thotmrovisiontdistranclis- | BYouing StoRscon tiiudsiio: purclinseunt At tho close of the lecturo many questions | superintondent, of tho Wushington division TEAE A e e e il J TR Aoy Tee ems, 50 3 i 010 fiskod, o8t o£ tho clation to | and anderburg road master, The most | T ¥ b the Soventeonth street fronts of | no wistake in-adopting the successful | 1 yanl ; : Tho. Congrogntionalists - of Wymoro avo [ J¥Sho tsked, most of thom haviug velation fo | B e I e, 15 that of | fu tho wonth of Mureh wmounted to over ; i state. Their great love for the Mormon reinearnation, and the period between tw I the New Lifo and B building practice of other cgovernments in this | State. 'l BRIy 3 extendeda call o Rev. Mr. Woolworth of | oupiy Tives, khown in Theosophical parlaace, | J- W. Trogp of Portland to the position of [ 4,000,000, Mr. Knapp says the Mor- velie of harharism™ may be measuved by | Chicag as tho subjective existone lifo of effects, | superintendent of the Water division. His | yjous are taking very kindly to theiv loss of the number of democratic voters thus | Che Tecumseh Republican enteved upon the |~ Phis is the subject of theleeture on Tuesday is looked upon us eving rec- | oworund control of the city government, suppressed unless they swenre allegianee | (0th year of its oxistence last week with | ovening, and for Phursday eveningat S o'clock | 0snition of au” able, talented, worthy youung g | 8 GREIOY AIVOL CBHUICE | o prospeets more flattering than ever of o | the topie will be Kav man, tound obey the laws. U is passing | long and useful existonce suatopigniil be Karma B AL L U ined and adjudicated. At PENSION OFFICE TRANSFER. rate it is reasonably certain that befor papers and letters O e Rt s mite place. This service is connectod S with the military departments of cver It 18 sheer folly on government hut ours, and in other coun- the promotors of tho s reet | tries its entive administeation is in the grade to attempt any i hands of militury officers. The prop companics, of which there are four different ing polygamists will wreek the ship of It will take all the money thoy can | matter, at least to the extont of placing pe together to make good the dam- | un army ofieer of high rank at the to property on Upper Douglas, | head of tl burean W ap- ghteenth and Nincleenth stroots, pointing inforior oficers to the subord e nate administeative positions, their ik s boom i Salt Lake City real o5 | ouures to o permanent, Thors can be | 100rty in Wyoming and Idaho do not | i in Hamilton county during the wonth | is putting considerable money in the | yo doubt that the effect of such a change | Practice at home what they preach 0 | b county prohibitionists will ovganizoa | 00 Vision of such heavty, grandewr, aid | yoontay " morning — mecting, grectin Mormion pockot. Helioving that “money | would b to improve the service, and the | et Pho wholesile_supprossion of | uon pariisan anendiont. lgio ot Osecola | nmensity that the huniain mind iy’ lost conducting the . movement isthe root of all evil,” that distinguished | mope officiont the service the better for | 1he colored vote in the south, thé mur- | next Monday. in wonder at boholding them und asks traveling combinations, About 10 5 SR e A Loy R SfanEala v = X Phe library of the state normal school | it vain, under old thoeries, fora con- e 6y 7 % Abnab it smoothbore, Apostlo Cunnon, urges the | gho ponsioners. This burcau, move per- | 400 Of dofonseloss: ropublicuns, und the | 30 UPTEY OF the stato nevmal seool | fFbieh S fion of | thelr physioal ck the littlo B. & ML depots was | ¢4y gilyer produciug and manufacturing members 1o place theie teust in - the | haps than any other undor the govern. | tssissination of government eflicials | dlogunt quarters, structure, writes Stephen M. Allen in ged 18 4 I setions of the west, Salt Lake is beyond church, 1o put thelr money inthe tthing | yont, ought to be free from the ehanges | While performing theiv dutics, brands | N. C. Pratt has rosigned his position as | the April Avena. ers. There were the Suid Pasha and Postage | ,,,¢ (e good place for investment at this & & . e, i i gyt u ), principal o » Gienoa schools uand has re- is consta v reitel od strc . | Stamp companies en route to various N oy house and let th h:u‘: rs tuke ¢ e ofit. A | which follow every transfor of the con- their assertic and false, L:n]x\::{ A‘:l‘ ‘\51,‘5','.. moa schools and has v ““[11\\”Ij‘.:lJ_nlllx_ilMx‘. \l':vl:lll:)wl'tlhl.‘lf h|~|»-|I||:“1 A A kBt ) B R AR s L o ) more churming displuy of anxious care | trol of the government from one politi- = The foundation for the new Butler county | luminous mutter; consoquently uninhab- | §rpination awived fom Doeayer and the Bond Offerings. 5 i WaaniNG April 7. [Special Telegr for the safoty of Brighnn's followors | el paety to the other, the consoquences | THE Past week’s record of bank elear- | court hoyse at David City will bo completod | {iable: that tho fived stars: with our fhmoomppy. from Ohicugo, DL NE . A e o SRR e J 8 Day tion 1s on its way to Sun Francisco, but could not be imagined. Evidently the | of which to the servicenre nearly always | PE5 L estuto Lrunsfors: and build- | nabont thioo weoks, sun, thoe nearest,are five balls, or melting | through the brilant mismanacoment of | to Tur Bre.| - Bonds offored: §1,600 at recont legnl hauls on the Mormon sur | nope or loss unsettling and demoraliz- | 0§ permits issued furnish gratifying Thore ia 8 prospoct on foot ot “““‘{" Reck | furnuces, evor ready to devour nebuli | Mike Leayiite, is thrown out of several dates | $1.225 80,200 at $1.0: plus lonve o liege aching void to G evidence of substantial activity, Com- | 10 move the rollor mill into townand add | G averything elsé around them that is | and came here'to wait for insteuction —_—— 1 ill. A ) rr———— A woolen mill to the plant pured with the corresponding week of | ¥l ovory criminal case tried in the district THERE i5 nothing so dumaging as ox- travagant and fictitious statisties put put forward by mercenary boomers Omaha cannot bo beuoefitied by | many of them ave taking deep interest in al estate and public improvemenis, *Sult f 5 L owd of Actor: strange that these forensic defenders of | Fifty thousand dollars was loaned on | aagnitude of the Stellar Creation. LT S s e b ako City will tainly continue to grow for vs, said Me, Knapp, “Her natural loca > starry heavens present a field to d husy time for two hour > ) i lad @ busy time for two hours | it SR O bing centorand ploasure resorts will foree hew to the front as the great metropolis of the Rockies, sho having no rvivals and being in the very heat thronged with play actors and operatic sing ing. Tho country has had astriking ex- ample of this within the past year, and it may expect others so long us the pen on bureau is subject to political tangible, in order to supply light and heat for the cold and mlul'l. univer; M. Wreck, S]i This old theory eannot A B, freight te t and bo rationally sustained,” and must badly wrecked in th Omaha dent of Jefferson county, has been adjudg place to the nowly discovered law of ac- | carly yesterday n ! port to When Rahy was veal estale deuls. The most steiking | insane and his son appointed guardian, tion, i. e, combustion, (e e claims that nre linblo to be feature, however, is the marked inerease A Sskunkery to be established near More than six thousand stars meet the | tendent says that ward teuck under the i punctured by the census roturns. | oo P i 0 o 4 Pulmago and ‘the druuists have laid in 4 | guze of the naked eye in its suevey of | tank by wolve cus. - Eight seevico were placed | a0 of co A 2 4 wavy supply of perfumeries and disinfect- | ono night. Astronomers say that the | of them w MG A I IRRY S ll.:,- stondy and healthy growth re- SRk .-l-ym-.<‘ who would rotain | ©f buildings for which permits were | g} I |;'.'1”n.4u.hmmm-r.‘y “mn_mm_";,n‘ , gl ieCHian ot N . e estimatos quires no quack treatment. The truth ) issued duving the fivst week of April, | Rev. Mr, Petersdn, has preached his fi cin bo Boan With & powentul, teleseopn, | cars and about it he witckin told about her estimated population, 1850, was fifty-one thousund eight | well scrmon as pastar of the Baptist church | \Whon wa. consiedr that tho nearodt of | it came i Land stondy progross and p wtive growth hundred dollavs, Last w the | 8t Stromsburg and has returned to his home ¥ 1ok o, : e i pecle - tho | )i Hhese s 200,000 times s far from s s | o ot will do more to deaw capital and encour- 1 total amounted to two hundred and The Harting SRl 5 T and that woule ke from i - snorifice of officiency. the business would artington’ Nonparcil-Democrat has ik G % e LR Do TONDE Donots . age investment than ull the balloonstic | 1010 Asloney, the business would | ooy e o thousand thres hundred: and | fallan intd the Banda o6 John H. Falbes o B ‘lt” (_-"“;’“r']'llr""ll‘“'\'\-“'.: dnasyeors lon ) 0 e Eouiparary Dopaks . . OMAHA S 4 wgent. In view of the fact that these d 5 : L CUHR bt v Bt b Soe i TR wrtial consideration. peropa As Marshal Liddiard of Springfield was sp ne 10l¢ e va con- | rou I \ 5 5 f ———— figures ropresent the fivst week of favors | arvesting three nien for stealing billiard bails ption in our minds. i has been Liid and the workmen commeneod COMPANY., SPEC . e able business weathe be | ongof them, Chavles Dieman by nan it is supposed that each of | putting down a floor y Ay The | ARG GRS PR Ly A\SPECT OF THE SILVER QUESTION, R R I AR AL R TR wrevolver and attempted to shoot Liddi theso 1s o contral sun with its own' cols | stiuctiureds alread " us °| Subscrined & Guar ) Cuplt %0 formed of the nctivity in nll linos when | 31eVeIverand utelnpted to shoot, Liddiant I acoanbnlpuninidly. Ls 0w pale | AUk RO ; tho building season i3 fully on, The | und saloon, but beforo he succeeded @ blow | 9UY Of plunets civeling avound it, which - Huys iy BRBiy (o ! tl 1 botl progressive *pace thus shown indicates | from the marshal's club laid him out, and h '““" . ’“'"‘“j' Y “"’1“ ’_"[" A lf\‘ S Dirt Begins transter wgent and tristoe of I | through space with such speed that it i o 1 saible for us o comprehend it The | N & Bl \" A5 VPG B en glven o tract to grade the i ¢ ‘e "ustCe A —e Wy, | ehurchyocently organized Omaa | ty-four milos n second, or 104,400 miles | beon sdven u coutruct o grado the Omahaloan & TrustCo ALLOT reform is advancing vapidly. | cpoel, suys the Pender ltepublican. Although | der hourt & flaming munss, leading its rney to Calliway, A bis for 4 S . The Australiun system in modified form | huving boen marvied according to the Indian | hrood. of plancts through ilimitable | Commeiced shoveling dirt last S SAVINGS BANK was put in force in Missouri and Rhode | custom fc core of years, he and hi e sonals, < 168th and Dougla wife Poncuscs, upon joining the church, in Island lust week, resulting in significant | Sited upon helns i AR, b guins for the republicans, In both stutes | custom of the civilize vhich core e J mony was performied ov. Finloy at Win N Speciul nebago Agency on Thursday of lust weelk last year, it shows a gnin of twenty-five | court at Tmperial. where the jury agreed the por cent in financial transactions, and an | defondants woro wquitted. i Aol increase of over a quarter of o willion in |, Jobit P Walcott, an old and respected resi Undoubtedly both the government and the pensioners would be henefited if this in building permits issued. The value the positions so long as the duties wer accoptably and faithfully dischargod, The servico would cost less without any emutizod und kept so, and all pon- SOME papers are nevoer contentod with tolling the truth sbout anything, even whervo the truth would serve the purpose much botter, They are constantly practicing imposture upon their patrons | and the publie by vidieulously inflated cluims cireulation, One of these blowhard concerns which nover had a bonafide weokly eirculation of twenty five hundred has recontly sent out fictitious statements to eastern adver tisers claiming a civeulation for its woekly of over twenty-five thousand and } ahvep bill entively and are | 1o aqdlers and insuros absoluto s The Coast and Northwest, 1 o booming the free coinage move- | 1o the voter in preparing his ballot The Northorn Puclfic is to bulld a $00,000 | b} y e g Kiunbatl, nidea’ may The most trustworthy reports from Washington indicato a vory general ton- beanches of congress to support the smasher in the commercial and indus- | ho i st Windom bill as amended and veported to | trial history of the city. Bl Bikcono of the. mosk talightaned and | SMBASEIAA 428 MR SEBREEI L e tho house. The meusure provides for froe St ot et st RS eco N coinuge whenever the markot prico of pure silver shall exceed one dollar for threo hundred and seventy-one grains 1t s said that the silver men in the son- Ui pany Sold ite, lod by Jones, Stewart and Plum) habit of imposture hus becomo so chronic that the same concern s0eks t0 | yent, Whether they will endeavor to e i hotel at Tacowa, V carry its imposturo by fictitious fi bring forwand w new bill, specifically : TR ooyl G onie B b B ) 1 ty & Farm and “fuke” advertising into every arti- [nmu\ x for free coin cept th " I ford university at P ), Cal t 1 " urity, ot Low= its priuts concerning Omaha, wouse LIl with its conditional provision, t has U that Tam T'he Bolse St

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