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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE/WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9. 1890. 'l:l IE DAILY BEE. I o SR Lt and agriculture paralyzed by extortions | legislation, §fsudopted, may effect a | malady in its worst r.-.r.uh\:..:l found in » hepd ‘m[‘\-”\(; TIH': STA\TE AW, AN AMERICAN SONGS LR The revision of the tarift with refer- | ate tolls on the products of the | change of sentiment ther ,".'.-'n"’f."“fi"{,'{'}l"l".,' T The Weird Notes of the Golden | Crowned Thrush E. ROSEWATER, Editor. ence to the general welfs without | state to pay interest on bogus capital? —_— iy Dadly affected and their legs wero for THE most striking proof of Omaha's One of the most fumiline ly dyitg and_dropping off, rendering it | - IS IT RETALIATION ? steady growth afforded by the de. | Becessary to kil them. The disease is con- | Several Nebraska Bankers Fail to Comply TORUAE SRR oY soukt Yy i fined to a small territory d no large amount N " The dominant clement among the | mand for addtisnal public school fucili fned to & small toreitors g | With the Regulations. bl MBS Canadian people is disposed to be resent- | ties, Although Omaha has made exten- Just twelve years ago when Warden Me s doing injustice to any interest, calls PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | a higher order of statemanship than it | ——- | would appear from results is possessed TERME OF St n‘-‘ RIPTION o ¥4 by the mujority of the ways and means Tolc WHet tie wity ind means m i 1diti I 1 1 Millan first took chane f the penitentiary - - Pally and Sunday, One Year % | committee. The bill framed by these 1. o ) Wikys anc cans com- | sive additionsto her school accommoda- | MIEAn flEst took eharge of e Do . | y SUCOEE SELT, AL AR g R gontlomen, aftor four months ot effort, mittee reported its bill extending the | tions from yenr to year the school houses :5:.‘ v\tw\h‘d\”‘“ 'f:n’.»y- ;]:! Jv\r’rvl-ln:‘u:v'nl\lzl e GENERAL COLBY SUCCEEDS HIMS SO ERIBIBY BB HY or t ar lics: Gne Yot , not as a whole satisfactory to anybody. 7 OFFIC It is oncountering, a8 to some of : Poarl Street | from New England, whose rep- 567 Tho Rookory 3 New York, Rooms 16 and 13 THY resentativos have served no- Washington, 513 Fourteenth stre tice that they intend to fight those por- CORRESPONDENCE, | tions of it that ave objectionable to their e e onta e i ressed o the | section, It contains much that is not | Fditorial Department tisfactory to the west and northwest, BUSINESS LETTERS p 11 bo opposed by some of the rep- AN s ettors and ot tqneas shoutd | @14 Wil o opposed by some of the rep Be add ressed to The Bee Publishing Company. | resentatives of those sections, It is not Omahu, Drafts, chocks and postoffics ord rtain that it is aceeptable to Pennsyl- golden-crowned thrush, s olas, It sounds like o repetit list of dutiable farm products and in- | are overcrowded and the demand for | office to Colonel Crosiey he turned over to th B successsion, begun In creasing duties, it was suggested that | more school woin fs embarrassing the AR *‘-‘_.:"":_,-;;;:",";";;,. e | phitlips and Hotohkiss Rustled, Bat | with added emphiasic at o Canada would be very likely to attempt | school hoard move than any Other | ups of six yours ago, but thirty-six are How to Their Rustling Was in Vain— G the final b i rung out vetalintion if it were practicable to do | problem be found. - Duting Mr. McMUlan's tein ho SEaivhmontat Difeuts ordinary force and volun s0. The suggestion has been verified. ———— turned out 1,2% and received 1,24, During VRN song of the birds it utters < ‘olonel Crosle, s turned es—Notes. ing zen roug o © matin Canada is also to have a revised tariff | WILL the police suppross the proposed | the past six years Colonel Crosley has turm 1 s 1l '.f'.',','.",‘.‘ III'| vII» m bill, and it is proposed that the Can- | glove contests? That is the question to | “ryinag Jones and Charles Walkden are ST 108 of cnstorn North Amorion. adian farmer shall be protected. It | which law abiding citizens will await an | under arrest at Ottumwa charged with at- | Fivcory, Neb., April 8.—[Spocial Tele- | Until Tately this wis spposcd (o is claimed in his behalf that he is suffe answer, tompting to murder a colored man namod Irwin | & FCG B ST CTE 0T hiniing | only song: Dut thout font e v ¢ e near Kivkville, The colored man had a jug of \hote lidtd S ing from American competition, Tt 3 faki » tw ite vied 1o take | board and the board of bank examiners held | two ndturalists announced indeg } Partial to the Preacher. whiskey and the two white men tried to tak X ! i i red that of late years Ameri b Bt Pl B g it away from him. In the strugelo Trwin was | an important mecting this morning. It seems | 1y the fact that the “teach Iy v ‘ Ly e BT ke PSE S with ron and after ortain state ks differes arts of in ore H a call produets of vavious kinds hay A man has been fined 810 for snoring in a | Kocked scnscless with an fron b and After et el .!:.“‘u:nm“»':,'f.[||..[ I N, PRI e R oy YERE SR 1l a2, OHlo; though' grenter consids lually overrunning the ¢ W York church, The preacher who put | ants thought lifo was extinet, when they laid | | BOF RS (I S orative by | the air far above the fops of bsiind 1okt 4 " 3 et L dian market, to the injury of the him to sleep probably got off witha re him on the railroad track in {he expectation | reauirements of the li o by ehe Bk | Vroes; and theveyms e flouts The Bee Publishing Company, Proprictors. fon wns given to thedemunds of | &t Tl b A mand that hie wouli b so mutilated by e ' vars s | vsolutions horetoforo wlopted by tho board, The Bee Blding, Farnam and Seventeenth Sts. | those states than to the wishes of any h ' ot —_— to conceal the crime, He rocovered before | and, as stated by one of the < examiners, el | In view of this state of affairs the new Still Hope for St. Louis, the arrival of a train and mannged to make | yhys jmperiling the intorests of the depositors Canadian tariff bill proposes to raise the e g his way home, where his wounds were at L R SV gt nointhll o ! wnadian tariff bill propo; ) raise th Chicagn News. tendod to, Ho may rocover, ithough his | and the banking system the examin ui R ot LG o biTored duty on flour, pork, salted and fresh | A California crank has predicted that [ (onged Lo Fe By, Foeose secking to Inaugurate. Mr. MeNuughton | o440, I had often henvd meats, propared meats, lard, live | Chicago will sink out of sight some time dur i e stated to T Brr: vepresontative, however, | EG it | b 00 BT B ing this month. Aud now Mr. Schweinfurth, The Two Dakotas. that most of the state banks weve in very faiv | (Coiq en s daily walked, Of that the actual civedlation of THE DAILY B duce the revenues of the goveérnment i R i the alleged messial, predicts that the city of Thero arc ninety school houses in Aurora | condition, but thit some of them Were - | 1 e Hier fd b o e ¢ for the week ending April s, 8 from fifty to sixty million dollars annu- & Roclford will be swallowed up in a twinkling | county. elined to borrow too much money, and that in [ 1ue T failed o find it until early ir unlly, such reduction would give no ap- | blaved onthe free list are again made | o\ yoeunt of its sins, 1f tho cities of | Work isaboutto be begun on Chumber- |y evort of w panic thoy would go down with | wi 1B OANE uhe i Mond N Bt dutiuble, These vevisions affect weonsid- | o A lain's big hotel. : Ll ek e VT B RAOLLCL SV a crash hatehed. Iwas walking along Waesdny, April 1 g adtade] preciable relief to the people, for the | 00 = T i & > nois to disappear at this alarming rate TR e, ity et s Sl | Weanonday, AL &:ereeessiiin U020 | pouson that it would not come from low- | SrAPle proportion of the exports from | thero is ufter all possibility that St. Louis | i bonttent ality: prisonars Aintha DIOUX rivnan Tl prosided: ab the maoting, | it thia Woodl ‘ond /afternoot; when T:'fl\'\".'(i.v\w LG XL . 3 | ering the dutics on any of the necessar- this ¢ untry to Car da. The value of | may sceure the world's fair. Pierre druggists have all determined to | Afteran informal talk the following resolu .h-m’,g at my feet appeared an oy Baturday, Aprii 6eeneeneeies L oo fos excopt sugar. The estimated roduc- the agricultural products referred to, ex- - il - take out liquor licenses, tions were introduced and adopted without a | temling her bright plumes in the d 20,7 i avohiiie §s bsed to o considerable | ported to C la last year, was eleven A Relief to Statesmanship, A Farmers' alliance machinery warchouse | dissenting vote. It is thought that they will | and erawling about me in silent w0 VOIS, 20,780 Imlnulr evenue -~)':\-']‘ :l_-un;“_'*' l(“ Kansas City Times. is to be established at. Yankton. bring c Istood perfectly still and a littl, Bl orong EOHUCK. 1 extent on s probable decline of importa- G p e 2 Tho United State senate has changed the | Bullion to the amount of 150,000 was A prised, for usunally this bird isn et metilte stlvdn Alhed to™ ™ | tions from incrensed dutics. Whatever ']l‘l']“l“':'l"j‘ 1”1\ [‘("f Ny T‘.“'(" """l'_' tWO | ime for holding the morning session from 11 | shipped from Deadwood to the east last | Nebrask e, when its nest is approached. Tn anot (seal.] NP EE the public treasury should lose in | Muhdred andfifty per cent on existing | ;. .o.iuntil noon. Itis not fairto expect | Week tunity fo firnis and individuals | instant T pereeived the other pa rates, this outlet for our excess farm | pogigrew, Wolcott, Vest and the other lov- | . The Belle Fourche river has been overflow- | transic Dusiness in this st bird behaving in much the same song other portion of the ecountry. The first time that T rememibor BWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. | bill is not framed on broad i o |58 tional lines, und although it 1. Tzsehuek, scerctary of The Bee | ogtimate o i PabTo I Compiy, doos. solomnly awear | CSUmated ~ that 1t~ would cattle, hogs and sheep. Certain pr | million dollars, and as the advances in Notiry I i State of Nebrask Il this way the manufacturers would frs 1 1 i A - 'ange ' 0 by ¥ wequiinted 1 2 h + iy e i ot o i produce will be scriously inter- | ery of the national game to discuss the merits | i its bunks for weeks,while, strange to say, | 1 JCOMN SO (1A NI But, though his voico was hushed o Georg o belng duly gain, and perhaps something i 1 | T . : the Cheyenne is even lower than it was lust Andiibil Ul Hitd: fanLhorar Bulstling. with: ¢ 0508 it o 18 secrotary more. The consumers would got no | fed Wwith, and in some instances | of a straight flush and four of a kind all night | ‘i 3 punnition il © o fners wnd the members | 1S, fenthers buistling with terro A LIREPALL benefit. Tt is in no respect such o meas-.| ©105ed altogether, True, the value | and solve the less intricate problems of state Christian Henderson, a Trent small boy, | of this hoatd hiuve shown due leniency i the | [V “"I‘l,”.'-l‘ e _l‘l"‘l":-’"""\ thrusts w L et e = it b of our imports of agricultural | manship ail dag while turning somersaults fu o haymow, tum’ | tase of banks ot striorly complyhug with tho | s Beake at somthing. econd g Nnon Rl 4 g | wro as the present condition of the coun- | B 4 Ghf LS O 1 con- -—— bied thiongh o trap door aal wasScronsly in- | brvisions of the L granting ot oot | and Dmade out, _long, sinuous fo for June, N85 coplos for | try demands or will justify. B g o An Example Worth Heeding. jured. el ! L L bl o N cople Augu 1880, It is said that much is hoped for from | SO crabiy more than our exports, and ap- St. Louis Globe-Democre Neils Johnson, living near Dell Rapids, lost Whereas, Certaln banks and hankers still | the leaves—tho listening form B ey I e oopie® £ | Senator Allison whon a turiff bill reaches | PArently the guin, granting that thero Mr. Blaine says that the late General | seven head of cattle by feeding screenings | continue 1o transict business coutrury to the | @ serpent; but its head was hidder 010 toples: o Decembor, 150, 008 edploss : el ! could be any gain, would be in our favor henck was one of the best debators on five- | Supposed to contain ~sceds of poisonous | hrovislonsafthy law, governing corp s o dome-shaped mass of twigs thut ] onr te, in the direction of lowering ubiX and Wking 1 (R ! Y ELRA b TR ] S0 O O owar g Weeds Well s the ralings of the Dord and the in- | DOW, had escaped my notied 180, 10761 copies. B TZSCHUCK | duties, He has said that he is in favor Fevtien thia 1ot dny of Saren A Do gato, ™Y | of n revision that will give the peopl Pt Y e v P, e rolier. Thundvoeds of lotters Tove.| countrics are pretty sure to lose it their = 5 s SYC 1 proposed policies ave carried out. == e 3 7 reached him approving his stand, and it UNDER the vigilant zeal of Commis- | wioner GrofT the busir f lund sharks | 18 sMd ¢ AL Rt Dl T TeaeTy, T b 50wl who expect to vote for some ob- L il jectionable features of the house bill; under the stress of party | discipline, look to Allison to correct the faults when the measure reaches the senate. No other mu in congress has such an opportunity as is offered to the Towa senator to exhibit a true national tatesmanship in dealing with this ques- tion. The country reeognizes the fact that no otbar man is hetter qualified, if 50 well, to prepare atariff bill which, — while affording a reasonable and safe '(f'“ this trade between the two coun- | mi |vy.u ~|».... s ever known ‘mvlllw:l[-nlt-v A Bismarck man is held in £100 to await | structions of the bank examiners, in the mat- | the crowning touch of hor tries ceased, but as'a matter of fact both | It would be well for the conntry if Con; the action of the grand jury for killing and ) oxe the holding of real es- | the nest, and the sns had a few more like Schenck in this particu- | gating a steer on which a mortgage was held in ¢ hird of ¢ vour'the young! I nover s 3 lar, Five, ten or twenty miunte speeches on | by n nelghbor. e pitiful sight than those poor purer e v § | the tariff and silver bills would be more sen- A child without the slightest trace of a account of deposits) the \iv col lete do The unfriendly nature of this proposed | gjplo und satisfactory than any number of | nose was born in a family Watertown | horis. i ther ! Th i R o nconsr legislation, equally so on both sides, ex- | pie long, dry addresses generally delivercd. | the other day. onipouasantly) ltesclyed il i¥ | They contifucd silont ns bef |5 R 5 onee p e a listof such banks as before cept that Canada las the excuse that S il ARG Y D Viatnting the lw Ih the foreoing. i r{n and again ussailod the rept 3 UnlladESates fve ; 5 : The supreme court of Novth Dukota has b fsbohd 1 the United Stues was the first to STATE JOTTINGS. AECiNaAichoTdcoa WHORY: DL TIESAE DY EHO | Tt o e S st could easily have canght them, propose i, is mot encouraging N legistature allowing countics 1o issue honds COLBY SUCCEEDS IIVSELF. were reduced o helplessness 1 to the prospeet of closer commereial re Birwelll e for the purchase of seed to be constitutional The commissioned officers of Nobraska's tin | terror, but it was intent on it A s T A G Lt A SUSECIOOEbGAle ly The favmers in Hand county are making | soldier avuy met in convention this prey, and paid no heed to the T ( % Garfield county speculators ave shipping po- | Gams in ravines and gullies” to catch the | at the state house. Adjutant G ek of the parent birds, [ rea way to get better trade aveangements | tatoes to Oregon’. spring rains, thus forming small lakes to be | oftice presented alively appearance for t) down and touched the loathsome ¢t with other countries is to menace them | A new towu is to be started between El- | used in g stock through the sum- | convention was held there, Among the \ £ Gil . s Tit s | wood and Bertrand mer, tinguished veterans in uttendance. may bo | WS Dub it did not move, so I took it hy | with hostile legislation. THis, it has | Wood and Bevtrand. | mer. L ELLE Sl W LT Ll o tail and drngged it out.: The N n s Vhentadl R -ll- LD NBE | Gnnli fbtory At Teoummsetiwll only | %iAn insivarice romgn; made @ proposi- | mentioned Brigadier General Colby of “Bea !rl: ("”N'"‘“‘ ]'I'- ged it o ’[' ot een suggested, was proposed as & Way | pandie tomatoes this season tion to build a 25,000 opera house in Aber- | trice: Quarter Master General 12, M, Corvell | 31 its demeanor wis - wonderful, when it of getting concessions from some of the | Work will be at once commenced on the | deen, free of cost, on condition that citizens | of Hebron: Surgeon General M. W. Stone of | found that it now had a foeman wh SO A A A o NS T R nail | e ot HaL L Ao Ebh WLLIILaK 18R Sanes (Y tHEE Coni ik ¥it0 Lho : Tnspector General Hotehlsiss of Lin- | could havm it. Tt dropped & young o Amer 3 8 | mew n 3 ety . olu: Judge Advocate General J. C. Watson | enbird and wri 1 and squirmed statesmunship has no place in this age, | Talmage has 817441 in the village treasury 200, : I the Dakota politicians are given nc- eoss to the government surplus the culti- vation of snags will become i most profit- uble industry on the upper Missouri. Tiig letting of contracts for railroad tensions through Nebraska to the Iills indicates that corporations Tiwve withdrawn theiv blufts for the (Tme belng 5 i of Nebraska City and Colonel John Steen and 4 3 and no outstanding indebtedness. What is claimed to be the greatest artesian | 0F Nebraska City 4 CALLY: free itself. It struck at me savagely oy = = i farl a8 thedominant pirty int Ganndw,| o I 5 ST aat tha bl tad Colonel . H. Benton of Lincoln. As stated | ) AR Do LD > 4 Tt annexation question is now pr protection to American industries, | o S it | Covington has resolved todispense with tho | Well in the would is that Jocated ut QU in the orders, a brevity of which was pub- | P10 Lheld it so it could ot reach i . is concerned, it is evidently determined vic " e oL, land, Australin, which throws a one B A N B ind - presently changed my hold to its tieally before the voters of South Omaha. | will — give the people some |~ Geier o - T St 1| orvicos abEltyatioras su stredm 100 fect into the air, The w e Y L e [ elesiuial a0 iboror it wwiyss Dlietaven " 1 . . L ar rotaliati EL o policy - i ] shot into & ;. N HUIPOSE 0] ¢ 0 (& ) s to recol P el and so b ny. 10 ovel Dhe thiikty: diys bofore clection gives!livelict = from " 'the buvden . (of ||l iot.f FOULUALEAC 16 DOy OREf Davklin iscloe] of Chimbors, shot Into | swoonsockok discounts that, record by tiirow: | BUrposciof thoconvenidonwwas o secommend || i U0 S0, o4 i s Braly bzanibmnletine ik i) ’ : . lined is far move drastic than ours. And | flock of pelicans dnd killed fifteen bivds. ing a two-ineh stream 130 feet into the air. i oIy Volco tha y AL iole o3 ery citizen ample time to study and | oxcessive taxation, and if he undertake | . . ¢ J. W, Robbins lost a thumb > conp b PRy : | majority of the commissioned ofMcers of the | cape, being too Lo ro- 1 g o © | having set the example, we cannot rea- ! s i When Big Starand a few of the Low LT ot st ot O e | eaDey, iy discuss the merits of the proposition and | the task he may be sure of the confi- A 2 ling cars in the Burlington yavds at Platts- e TR lna e veeaia tha b Lo thoGthor ALy al g " v as | cover at once, s long they ¥ 7 3 sonably complain. i Brule Indians were in the city the other duy, al. Colonel Hotehkiss of 1.in- enst anintelligent ballot. dence and approval of the people. LOMPIMT SRS mouth, s the Sioux Falls Press ¢ were taken 5 PhLl s Al GeReralCotby || ) n r: = Work is to be commenced immediately on a | into Lacey B lowed to | i NR(Es: Rt by Y| fied brood, Among republicuns in congress he A WORD OF CAUTION. £20,000 plant for aking brick and tile at | speak to the phonogragh. thun- | (yorgthe candidates, iousing the fovenoon | “'Net evening T returned o the . pluce, 5 _ L d stands foremost, if ot alone, as a sup- | As a true friend of the workingman | Louisville. derstruck when the machine began to send Besidoa tharstsors e AT aos o aet b and as [ drew near T heard above th Europe renders L changes in the | port to the hope of all who believe TiE BEE would caution Omaha mechan- | . Two men named Solloch and Flannigan ar :u.n'k |l|3n ; Jnessar nu-‘; 1 _\.»:V';.:h.t ndaneo miny bo mentioned L Licute trecs, in the quict purple of the t 'I"'I sl iyiof "'r"" gllc "."'“'H national prosperity, and it is a position | 1o enforce the eight-hour movement. | It took seventy-five men fo save the town | yond their understanding and wer Captain J, §, Hedgos, Firsb Licutennt 1, D! o “[':,"I' :““ R ,“\l'h,"‘fi"\{ st and circumstance of DU w1 AL R e e B T G oL whiGHE S i S & S fETr v e os L hich to think they were holding communion with | il ediey e o oice the o ol s 80 long a mor ¢ nj e e | The earpenters of Chicago may carrey | of Hardy from a conflwration which was 10y i ion Champion, Fust Ticutenant G. 1. Schofield, | 100 B ESE O o o s CAFPEILCLS 07 MICARO MUY CLILY | ) tenod by o prairie fire, the Great Spilrit of tho buppy hunting ground. | Surgeon Claud Watson, Major Vit (|| piC o0 nilic LBt e aiie Voo R & i ! o Be QUKo SR aBaonEEn s cott,Captain C. M. Murdock, Captain George dHiover;d (0 2L LU Ll If Senator Allison shall improve this | of u great building boom, preceeding the | Runsomo and Bl Drain fiving togother ‘for | 1E1Y impressed his, voice upon the pl R, Wilson and Captain L. A. Ballou of tiie | downward, T knew that Thad heard t 5 3 - opportunity to justify the faith of the 1d's fair. Very naturally theve will | the purpose of gettin praxbund, When it was repented it wus all | irst regiment, and Colonel C. . Bills, Major | thanksgiving of the grateful bird whe T house committee will recommend | oo in his st TS e S ] ! yauiets Toemon andlBE L s the boss could do to hold the vedskin buck | Gross, Captain'd. H. Culver, Captain C. H. [ home my timely coming had saved frow peoy B aanship, o - active demand in the Chicago h from jumping out of the window Foxworthy, Captain D, 8. Davis, Firat Lic {116 10 vagas orbli saipants nine hundred thousand dollurs for Mis- | y1q sieadiness with which he has ad- | building trades for skilled mechanics | Picieher who comes ot squaroly agaiust pro- e tenant Chitvles 0. Becl, Fiest. Licutenunt S, £ = e ".H '\l'il')lvwl‘l s, It I-‘l{”'““ hered to 1S position announced and the trades wnions will bo in position | Thoro was alltle scure at Fromont whon | ) 0T NEBRASKA SUFFERERS. | J, 5t icey il Sccond Lietenant fra 15 Mo R1ZE8, dently "' pved bah Lhis sum Wi AW ine ago wareants the belief thathe willy | 1o enforce their demands. The situa- | it was discovered that a fire was burning ina | Love Ciry, Neb., April4.—To the Editor of | B¢ e DTG Rren (s st (Tt | witlioukcreniing u panis among thesand | intorcat of this ‘party, which would |- Building liis boon overdono duritig the1| - P sction prevonted an cxplosior | March 30, Inotice an article through your | sibility, but he got there just the same. 1 o America’s s Managers, bunks and s s b f ) 8 ev. MacAveal of Cambridge wus acel | Lincoln reporter from Govenor Thayer as a | name goes to the governor by a majovity vot il e pi have a heavy burden in the proposed | past two years and there is no | dentally shot in the foot while out hunting. | o GRS ORIV (S of the commissioned officers of the stafe mil- | st ions for the Noxt World s | | tarift bill, and uchieve for himselt an | immediate “prospect ofs a ty in the | Several shotentered the reverend gentbeman’s | WP (08 fetle 0 BpDol itia for reappointment as brigadicr gencral Sugges QNI IQ ORI QL = A S | ) toes, hut it is thought none will have to be | BEEof March 24, whercin I stated that Berger, director gener | eminence in the public regard move hon- | building trades, At any rate no very ex- | amputated. ; the hailed out settlers of part of Kimbull and | . - AWEHEHANIAL LIV IR ‘ Bian e oldlion by srable than the attainment of the presi- | tensive building rojecto 3 33 Mairbury & Unton Paciflc: o A ke hovenne cot a8 warodn need oL halb. eta Slgin artshorn filed his petition in the | i), s estion of recomponses calls DGR eal i In r EEh G A Te Tonsiot [posshISTERLENG Ay imen he p1 tensive buildin projected or under | At Fairbury a Union Pacific conductor v Cheyenne counties wero in need of help, ete. | gigifiet court, today praving et ing: G ol f recompen u the west, The. potont. charm of Dulae | deney by the sacrifice of the publicinter- | way. The city hall building is the only | arvested and fined for blocking u_street w His excellency starts out by saying “it is | from his wife, Adu Harvtshorn, I for a_considerable simplification of the est. The potent charm of Dela- | g0 i Talline +ill ba pushed for. | his train. In consequonco all Union Pacific | 1ot my practico to notice misstateicnts or | that thoy wore marvied at Charles C| . in former exhibitions. 1t is my public building that will be pushed for 3 ware's voicoe is lost when it attempts ———— A & s L men from Hanover, Kas., have agreed to boy- isrepresentations, but the letter of Res on Juntary 3, 1882, and that he has been a | deliberate opinion that there should be ward this season. The great union de- | cot Fairbuey merchants, R ;'““ “City rolating 4y | faithful husbind since thens that his wife | no move international juriesto judze tho pot shows 1o sign of materializing for | Western having voted against license the | Thomas H. Dry, of Loup City rvelating to | 4, 0o him av the instan fher | products on exhibition 10 award e et e L at best the | W C. T. U. offers a reward of $100 to any one |* distrees in_Cheyenne county needs a little | 1 AREEEU (I L0W than o yours. past | Lo A A A AT next six months nd at best the ¢ R priz About all exhibitors of standing 8 2¢ | securing the fivst couviction of any person | attention from me.” Thoen he admits that T | s absented herself from his bed and board f 1 £ tore houses and dwellings to be built i it igainbRonted horsalis Tromh ) have alveady received premiums at ond LK RIOUNCE ANC UG LI EIMIOMDERDW. violating the liquor laws of the state within | wrote him last fall. Fortunately for me, 1 | despite entreatios and prayers from him for 2 this year are not of the dimension to | the limits of that village. The offer holds | preserved his reply to mine of September | her to return to the shelter of his home, | ¢! 4 good until Junuary | i BTl L ieitentlsal vt oot i 4 e tions which have followed one another smploy very large 5t od until Junuary 1. , 1880, Said rveply is entirely diffcrent | whereupon divorcement is sought. on; i ne 1 SIS e JEEe I"‘_“'"" b o Inventive gonius and natural resources are | from what he says he iwrote me | Thomms Murphy filed his roply to thean- | during the past forty years, The fear of ll} all the struggles between labor and | \working wonders iu western Nebraska., Last | and ex plains my actions later cn, swer and cross " petition of his wife, Ellen | not sccuring awards ¢qual or superior to capital, the law of supply and demand | week a strange looking vehicle came sailing |~ Therc are no instructions in his reply, nor | Murphy, today, in which he admits that she | past suceesse s, or of failing to he ranked overn, Before beginning any contost | Mt Venungound soon attracted atts is there auything in it to show that b in- | left his bed and board November 15, 1857, but | iig heyond compotition owing to service i) PE s consisted of a5 tended to ook into the matter, ov render any | denics that she had cause or provocation for | &y dmbers of the jury, would have th the nditions should be ealmly | the shafts to the - | help to the unfortunate people. such o also spurns the allegation | (o e 0et)c b om0t G e oducers diseussed and considered. The | tion with the canvas from a harveste Had his veply to me been what he said to | that he icted to the use of intoxicants | 116 ieaptigihhydimany niodudcry afost course to pursue is for | 48 @ sail Ropes attached to the front axle to | your reporter was his reply, the whole con- .u»wld drunkard in 4ll|\"s\‘h\0"l'h| cizo, is \H“(l“"' \I\\:";'_' Prese ‘l“t“r :’“ ; nited 8l 2 Steer with completed the areangement, This | troversy would have been avoided developing a feud aiid - the chances are that wtes exhibition would fall shori of workingmen and builders to get | yovel pra g : munned by two rhe settlers *would have been greatly | exciting times are at hand between the | the brillianey and the interest which together, confer with cach other and if | young men of Winch and tl m.r; from | helped and thus encouraged to remain, and | friends of the separated wife and husband ought by good right to characterize it a scale o8 1 that place to Venango, a distance of nine | his excellency would have received the con- CAPITAL INTELLIGENCE It is my judgment that the jurios of ad I\:”:v‘l”i’nlul SEELLIGL scale of wages and iniles, awas e i loss ihan one our: - The | fidenve and blessinig of the people he might | J. R, Patvick and 5. A. Dravo_ of Holdrege | mission R e orking hours, st seen of the sail bugey it was going over | have helped. eI BRI Aoty i tavatt R SEQI g 08 ML o St A general strike among the building | the hill toward Winchester with three mon | 1is veply of Septembor 25, 159 I confcss Bani, Bxaminork. MoNanghton, Sindors | prates and in all the oth ALELCGR L aboard. “did not suit” me., meant 1o aid to the A Brink were all'at the capitol today forthe 5 W. A. Spears, of Richardson county, has | Suffering. So we made our personal appeal | fivst time in several weeks, sure their action at onee with great | would bo deplorable. Tt would not only | neen juilod at Sionx City. it beime cvident | for aid for these same hailed-ont settlers, and . Harrison of Fairbury visited the | strictness und with perfeet impartinlity. alard the Froiih P thla oLty nbla et | CthatiianHEavis iR g The man s [ had it not been for the interference of those | auditor today and litted 6,000 of the vegistered | The principle must then be established when every effort should be made to | Wboring under a sort of religious _mania, bis | Who (for oasons unexplainableto the writer) | school honds of that city. that the admission itself to exhibit is in A N ! hien every cffort RRIn @ | pet delusion being that he is Elijub, the | choseto oppose any aid sent to the v L. K Osceoli, Polk county, while | {he very beginning “compense, or it anciering and - government hanks 1 g S ik offset the depression caused by the pro- | prophet, come again to bring drouth and fam- | settlers, the response would have been coni the capital today paid into the state treas- | oot an nelnowledgment of ,i,‘.,,‘,A,“,]_ Doen proposed in congross. disposed of at public auction. "The state | yipigion cloud, but it would be disastrous | e upon the whole world, but especialy upon | mensurate with theiy needs. Notonly were | ury §/%2.48, This is the sum found due from | (= #1) WEEHOWTCRIRE O et rovision made for ma ! il ¢ Sl o | Nevraska, The following is his message, | there those who opposed any relief Sent to | ex’County Treasurer Blowers on the expert | ¢3¢ Lkraliauwatd auacel } R e to determine whethe ' ineroase s | ke to all parties concerned. Even & icoyTto a Journal reporter: “Divections | the settlers, but they have hit to Vilify | examination of Polk county’s books further recompence in the appreciation and clerks with fat salaries attached, | 5 LXL erease 15 L victory after a protracted and costly | from the God of heaven and from Jesus | these who tried to send the needed aia. Deputy Insurance Auditor Allen is in | of his products by the public, us well us ) 1 g justified by the improvements and ex- | G iaele would not compensate the | Christ, to you all in the devil's kingdom | It s crying shame. and a sin against God | noy. He'left for that city lust ev se | in the business which will acerue, and b B Xy mponat dwelling: By the true faith chosen, William | to withhold bread from the hungry when | up the Central Nebraska live sto the orders that will vome to him. T may workingme 3ut there is no asswrance | S, Richadson county, Nebraska, is | there is the ability to give bread compiny. which is said to have been transact- 1 repor’t that they would bo more successful | wuthorized to announco if” You want ‘any wu'f»’}‘:"| f:-’.'.I.."?;..'-'l\"."""uw‘.].A.r:..‘x‘n’;.l.{.'ffii:; ing un illegal business of the exhibition B o drawn than were the wmechanics that forced 'v-l_\tu?'_ au h.' ven these hard times you've T could obtain by u personal visit, ote., in my i THE SUPREME COURT up by an international nittee of ot to work for them-—faith without worlks is 1 g i the bricklayers’ and stonecutters’ | dead, Dow't look any moro for favors, but lacno ggoaslon fon anyapr o R e e UrasaL i 4 s und " e s e it st TPt L B ol G de these vespective counties to orning were s follows : | taking t lace of ormer ji- strike of 1888 and plumbers’ steike of | get ready for a crop of summer diseases. The Ip outside these respective counties t John C. Hartjean of Adams county and b, | tking uh o (i p et ¢ T hnthoralis d ihe day is mow when your women shall be | relieve suffering.” g TR TG e ndmitted | A 1880, When there isa building boam | (85, W SEAGh YOUE Waen Shatl i | "Did the governor go_contrary to his judg- | L Leonard of Douglus county were admitted | 1ty o W5 GBEGL Gr artistie ex workingmen usually suceeed in enfore- | jowoelvy and vings. You must stop making all | ment when he secured #00 from the charit "']!\."‘;\‘::;I";"‘ Losel. Motion to dismiss over- | lences to which the admivation of the vere caving for their chilled and’ teerd soon hang lifeless on the pegs of mod- | cannot fail to appreciate | ointbecnuse Chicago i NV i their point beeause Chieago is on the eve it b HaliHi Glopoialib last wael A BATCH of Delaware farmers utter a feeble protest against government assist- highier note than the periodical failure | FICTITIOUS CAPITAL of the peach erop. The system of vailrond regulation in — foree in Massachusetts is conceded to be Witk the setting in of sprin nearer perfection than that of any state double-decker contemporary is propal in the union. It comprehends not only | ing for another hogus tion aflidu- | the stability of freight and passenger vit by throwing thousands of sumple | rates and the improvement of rolling copiestinto hack yards of people in this | stock, but goes to the root of the rail ity who fuil to appreciate its qualities | voad evil by prohibiting stoek watering. sufliciently to pay for it. | Mercenury corporations have in the orother of ‘the muny universal exhibi i) e 3 past successfully ignorved the law by is- It 1.x~|-\|l|.l~'hn|vx'nl of two additional | sying large blocks of stock under the land offices in Nebraska will prove a | ruise of consolidation or tepay for bet- great benefit to the settlers in the north- |terments and extensions. This covert \\--:leumm:nw»ym the state. The new | ayasion of the law has brought protest offices aro to be located at Broken Bow | from the business men's associations of and Alliance, convenient to the bulk of l’ the state and @ bill has been introduced S A ) s ing part, should be so organized as to as he recontly settled portions of the pub: | iy the legislature caleulated to remedy trades just as the season is about to open lic domain, the defect. provides that when any transportation company inc its A NEW combination system of : apital stoelk the new shaves shall be | railvond commissioners ure given power will bring to the support of the measure the geand army of disuppointed oflice- | tensions and alxo o fix the murket value | | of the shaves, at which price stockhold- —— | ers are given the option to take allora Tue courts of Virginin, following the | portion of the amount of increase. But decisions of the higher courts, annulled | they must pay cash iuto the corp the new state law providing for meat in- | tion's treasury, spection. The law was designed to | Ifsuch alaw was attempted in the seekers, shut ont dressed meats from othdr states, estorn statos i d be denounced as | ; A . 3 K WO s % od meats from othér states, | western statos it would be denounced as ing their demands, but in dull times | kinds of liquors and growing tobacco, Trains | bly disposed business men of Omal ruled. Leave given pla ¥ tosupply record. | public, founded, as it is, often on mere i I but the lnwmakers overshot the mark. { pro v, yot i ¥ Si Lam gladitohave dravh gnt gk athot { k e mark. of property, yet in enl e oaan rinst the current must stop running ou the Sabbathday | | Tam glad to 0 act that vs Court vo given des | appearances, may not have vendered full VI 8 pool rooms and all sorts of gambling 'halls | his excellency has added to his sympathy for ile petition i cr justice, It is not practicnble that future Interstato commerce cannot be restricted | wehusetts, the or- i Jjarshiia dopon ( Masschusetts, the conter of Amor- | > P2 PR A s IR these unfortunate ' people somcthing moro | ot to llo petition by 1 st i BHL notnglon| ¥ stato statutes, talists, it is considered ajust | Tur bill which passed tho senate last | novof sin, and this generation of sinnors tangible and contributed through his petsonal | | j¢ih 2HOWIE € it e e RS and equitable mensure, a protection | week, providing for un inspeetion of | beutterly destroved.” = He suys the vep infiuenco rallof fortho lintled \out aattlers of | WAL/l S Aiion: and - Commerolal hanlk ve) | WuKets, Bullals, agrioultorisle, unyihing e AR | X L S LA LL A R Potter and vicinity, May all who have con- | I M ! Jor agali kloss (- management | meats for exportation, is likely to be de- | LG P tributed o our worthy ploncer seitlers in | Rowtind on motion 1 N Wae, Nl | ward their works for comparison with foctively blocked any action of the board | and u benetit Lo the peo : s from | layed in the house, if indeed it is not ve- —_— their noed realize that it is more blossed to | WOrthy vs Hustigs e hongs and Bl | thoso of “theii fellows in forolgn linds looking to a rejection of the illegal con- ¢ : i towa 1 givo than to receive.”” Respect fully i ] ¢ illegal ¢ being an expeviment, it is the policy of | jected in that body. The opposition of § ¢ 8 g BpReLInAY, wood vs Mursh w comparison platonie, indeed, in theg d § 2 Towa City’s pacjifng house will be reoperied L Dy The following cases were filed but in practice “full of instruction, of wact. The vemarkable haste shown in i 5 uste shos the Oll Colony roud, which has for | the puckers to the measure is quite gen- - St thats o ey ) 3 i f ol 8 A $7.000 ereamery plant is being put in at - RTGE (s . o-American Land Mortgage warning, and of revelation, 1 1o m.u]\ ing il I, delivering the goods | yours disposed of all now issues of stock | eval, and it may prove to be more effect- | Aduir f WHAT PARMEBS SHOULR RO, - | Angloamaitisl | gl o0 e R g “\”,,I‘ phpelauoy, .J‘, b und placing them in position before the | ut public auction. ive in the house thun in tho senate, The | Six now creameries will bo built in Palo | Stiarrox, Neb., April 5.-To tho Editor of | peal from Merrick comnty. B B A el S b e opinion vogular mecting of the board, turns a dhespets ¥ il | in this, shaped #s it is by experience, =I Alto county this spring T Bee: In answer to the communication | State ox vl Fraule s ’ laze of 1 ) > pe | 5 onwood " wel v o o (i roas 1 o or | Bowman ¢t uli mandamus o compe blaze of light on the peculiar methods | mends itself to the people of Nebraska, | satisfactory, notwithstanding the fact | . Glenwood's artedian well is down 1,400 feet | of Mr. Gregg, 1 will suy I think the way for Wi thatn dinlome: of na pursued by the committee, The more than an opportunity to bring for oxamplo of Massachusetts com- | packers claim thut the export trade is | without a sign of water. the farmers to do is to_ Inform our congress- | Jidzes of clection to paconvene it BoT nilon ettt A \ s e ) e farmers to dois to | our congre hotie vote for councilman in the first ward | mission and a commemorative medal be e The foundation of railroad abuses flows | that the Gurman and French murkets | 1y costs over £,000 4 month to maintam tho | men what we want and if they do not Leed | the tie vote fob souncilman tn the fi HSIOR UG b LR J B ——— | from jobhory and stock inflation, which | ave closed against them, and | Davenport orphuus’ home demands we will show thew at the polls Tue Cloveland and Hill forees are pro- RS The O S (el el w will do with them, We must onst Orees are pro v of the seandals of 1 they ave very anxious to let The Clay county furmers' alliance talks of \ ", 3 i ) P ) ) ST, o ot shops, and the Chicago board of Mus. ‘T, H. Benton went to Omaha , paring for battle in Pennsylvanin, The | construction in the west - | well enough alone. But it is very likely | Starting & creumety,at Spencer a8 G AR o )ond a duy or two with friends OMAHA : g ) Y | ™A Rockwell City firm hos sold 26,000 acros | trade hud better be routed. 1f we hud o law | spend a da wo with frien e pri and spoculators that the veal motive of thoir 0pposi- | ormiid land dn ol b ol RORIBILG b D it o Seama bl Hom v i ng Tiies WS EK rhiey AN S AINTID I MR TS T which the relative strength of the p: voud with o town or 4 it it di 4 setter off than we ave now. 1 think if our g t o h 4 town or county hon tion does not appear, and that if it did Phore is a large Ingrease in - the number of i ARG ' 0 hag governument had the vailroads the samn it dressed the students of the Cent ) COMPANY. dentinl aspivants will bo tested in the | vight of way for u song, bond the voad at | it would ba found extremely selfish, | students at the siat university this torm, stofice it would be better for all of | school this evenin “".‘““”"t*“”;‘l- '\‘ Senator Walluce vep- | its nctual value and issue stock generally | The purposs of the inspaction bill, which | "'I"l"'"‘“"l'“”"l"> 1 ‘”“““':"'” SLa T, (e troublo in Nebrasi fs that the il | Judge, Hag ward o e R R G 500,000 reseuts the Hill side, while Governor | fo A d o ] i . i Ry f amilton, u seventeen-year-old Leon | powds own the state in place of the state hore o is nuthority pribed & C ! ik S i I‘l‘ Whilo Governor | for double the wmount of money actually | 1s to deprive fovelgn countrios of all ops | poy, hocamo eutanelal in i haltor strap and | Lol e e o bk people ate | the contract. wi toduy for the con- | Pald in Capit s B0 attison marshals the Cleveland forces, | invested. The result is that the people | portunity to exclude Awm anomoeats | owas dr to death by the frightened | ground down by them without uny ierey truction of o ra ill “unite Plat ‘H‘;‘\; Bl A OADaRT oy AL o The vesult will determine just what prog- | ave divect o ssecuring the | on the protext that the ot be horse. B. J. Ricuanps mouth snd Ot X towl I wcts s Cransfer agent and irston of ress the px-presidont is making Il i \ ‘I‘u 1y taxed to pay for securing ”", on the pretext that they may not be fit T R e e B X R R S voritue that |} \ ot wi Lratnfor ukont, ai X y uking in- the | location of the roud, and the products of | to eat, is good, and thers is no way to | o od by five Last fall, i3 being re Two Young Ladics Drowi . M. Marquette won for the plaintiffs in the | Foiti e bailiwick of Rundall, their toil aro perpetually mon accomplish it excopt by vernment in- | built and will b ready for occapancy for the Ditkspes, Ont., April 8, - Lust nigh cawo.of Clliow ot al, va Little ot u T'his i - | pay intere 0 fictitions capital, spection, There may bo a differencs of | new school year i |1y, | Ettie Snarey und Miss Tres Huff RORUUIES KM e e vt sh | Omahal.oan & TrustCa couple who have lived to- | pogsing the viver, were drowned by the Lincoln.” Tho case went from the district PROmBITION has not yet been actively | though the Nebraska constitution pro- P the . e: lienc, { ) ) g Nebraska co on pro- | opinion as to the expediency of 0 ) > who_ bave lived ] : : ; enforced in South Dakota, but that did | hibits vailroad covporations from issu- | the retalintory principle of the Ry e I o Te L soldiaip of tha bogbn arle. Hars court of Laneastor county 1o the United SAVINGS BANK un|.pr-w at the democrats from making | ing “any stock or bonds except for | measure, but it isdoubtless justified un- 1 by a marrviage cercmony last week. | 50N Glhe" voung lad " S Cor. 16th and Douglas S a olean sweop of the offices in Yankton, | money, labor or property actually re- | der the circumstancos, and th can, of Fhe vk ( y:-yylr‘iwl»w!‘ ML SAYS i) " il swift current Nebr nd lowa Patents. pital 0.0) The result, we are told, was *“a complote | ceived and applicd to the purposes for | course, he no question that we have o | F B eton Cadon T e WasHINGID 15 I vibed and Guirantecd Cag 10.0)) Pl 1o pury urse, he 1o q be Burlington, Codae Rupids & Northern | o0 S0 iRy ldom' surprise to the republicans, as nosuch | which such corporation was created,” | logitimate vight to keep out aduderated | dopot at that place 1t hus ty ) J ) R 1 reg) Hhepoatrdhon b I i P It fxn ho thic Braviy, April 8 A AN EANGE ! s 2Yes | ) ie, and is now being cared for b lowa | tive workmen wa v i Stont® W Wy tian, of a series of surprises in store for | capital, no attempt has been wade to en- | ment of Bismarck probably improves the | Uity family u v 5 o ur A, U, Wyman, J. 1.3 wn, vepublicans of that state. The bli force the law. Stock watering has been | prospect of securing a modification of | State Vetevinary Surgeon Stalke N s aud calling : Clarion, W Kiubally prohibition is as disastrous to the party | carvied on to un outrageous extent with- | the German law shutting out our meats, | lavestigatinen pculiar eattle dissase fn the | olutiois were idopted | ! L Ry embracing it us it 1s to the material pros- | out u protest from the state officials. s | but the promise of doing anything in | J o o o fungus | funds. and calling for ¢ g e FLy. and o UriLy, at ows perity of the people, | 16 any wonder that industey is depr | France has not improved. Tha proposed | that grows uponblue grass and stra Tho | fuctor) o8 vusren of the city of Alma awarded to every exhibitor,” CITY NEWS AND NOTES, sult was anticipated,” It is the and declares void fictitious increase ¢ rticles of food or drink. The

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