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THE THE DAILY BEE. e o | tively iralgntficant area not now profiti- ich 't d s to pay.the | € it will his your Il‘xp‘yy!‘;i:“\\wvv--w..'lllxlfru"ivln;.! FROM THE § ATE CAPITAL, v INTHE ROTUNDA. In double leaded type th bly productive Suppose congress ht and Tho Indians on that part of the res CYWhat's new in politics at Seward " was E. ROSEWATER, Editor Timea declaves that the admission of | shonld give heed to the New Jers equity, extaadthe district to every lot ation, and especially in the two camps he interrogation put to ex-Lieutenant Gove Wyoming and Tdaho, for which bills | memorialists and turn its attention to | enst of Tenthietroat cloar to the viver | mentioned, are said to b very thrifty andin- | / [ ernor . € Carns last evening PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | have passed the house of representa- | farms in the enst, what possible good | and all that partof the city south of the "”I'.“ MR Sikkii o “ifle ikt Nw Linooln Thinks Two Saloons toa Block a | “But precious littlo that Ikuow of - I'm out e tives, and are now bofore the senate, will ¥ wuld not make worn | union depot o the city limits. The | gional bank at Minot, enjoys the distinction Plenitude of Pot Houses, "’_""l" bt o te 1y . TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. be the outrage of the year. The New oductive, nor ren- | property east of Tenth street and south | of being the last bank casiier of the United il anything in relition to th i Datly and Sunday, One Year $10 00 | Srork Post here s not the slightest " ol agricultufe hose | ofthe rail i Fraol 11 e {Mimeris States to drop into t riendly avms of Can ship Datty and Bop | York Postsays there is not the sligh der profituble an agriculture whose | ofthe railvoud tracks will be immen ok A R L B T . [ eites ot s mome Throe montie. 2 cuse for the admission of either of | yield in proportion to its cost | benefited, el et et et o o Rienwoon the | ANOTHER RATE REDUCTION RUMOR, | WBtohibition ! Sunday Toe, One Yonr P H b Tosein [ ] Voo e, One Year these tervitories at the present time, yreatly below that with which it other sidp, us his shortage only amounts to —_— oy ate not making ¢ hoadivhy bl i s ‘u|‘. 1CES 0 . 1 .I‘.ly ’. ‘ o " ,,]1.,,.,,, which v T rOl ‘\.,\ ;( ”..,.,,f rn farme HE promise of magnificent blocks of | about &3,000. g " 9 ha .}:l\w\“;.,-“ " ’y In ‘u.\ 4\‘:’I\1I:<\1-"~ o Omaha, The Ree Bailding Lol ittt Aol e iheediits N e S i dbiidind bt S ot b ' | lofty buildings surrounding the new A North Dakota favmer thinks he has dis- | 1 Is Anything in it Several | have they for six monthe of o A &, Orminha, Corner N and 2ith Streets, are considernbly below the most trust- | with great markets at theie very doors, | vy 5 8% BRCR T e ered o way of raising wheat that will Bodies Have Clrcumvented the towns it our county, with tho _excepti Counell Biufs, 12 Pearl Street worthy esthmates, in support of its view. | ave not able to make their industry pay, | ! ¢ p Lk * | muke six pounds of seed on an acre raiso fifty " MoGtire B 1 the hamlet of Tamora, went for high e acd 1 T fibaie Buiding. | The ronl objection of both journal ngress can certainly do nothing for | JUdgINE by the foundation trenches | bushels, He tried it lnst year and wot thrce Truth—Alvin McGu DR the recent election. - Last year ma B nington, 018 Bourteenth street, i o kol : there Is & possibility that the second of jthe, Vicld his ncigbors i, and this to Land in the 1105161 FoF probIBIION, . Bveh Bl he 8 going to pu ) o Washington, 513 Fourteenth strect however, is in the fact that the admis- | them, and it is the narrowest sort of VTN sarla Rl 1T e his series of ornate structures will risc iis plan is to § something CORRESPONDENCE, sion of these terrritories is likely to add | selfishness on their part to demand that | FHEEE0 i Vot fnith s 1 n oM comununie o‘ffi?fi‘|“hm.:”‘|."-‘«”»’i”lv?":'llnyv]- to the republican strength in congress | because they eannot advance, westorn -I\'||~l:mn|- ght of fifteen feet from the n and cultivate it through the sum: Lixcos, Neb., April 10— [Special to Tt Editorial Departme and inerease the vepublican chances of | progress shall halt, i g Tho roport of the Black Hills presbytery | Bie]—Tho exclso board held lively maot, BUSINESS LETTER 1 | success in the next pre ntial election. The vedemption of the great un- STATE JOTTINGS. shows that the number of churchies has in- | ing this morning. ~ Peter Kuhlman u.‘{.m Al bsiness Totters and remittances should | 706 el Vs 3 N AT D B G ik ased over 25 per cont and the amountof | to start a saloon at 117 North Ninth street, | D o to The ee Pablishing Company, | The Sun characterizes it as a job to | watered empire would repay many time : 1 | 3 S DHE BBtag ‘ ) ehecks and postofice orders | o, & i aloritios » f . T Pet eves Nebraska. contributed t reign missions and | next doorto the Evening News, Thebusiness l\l;r‘,“wml»';:fil\ ibie to tho order of the Come | strengthen the republican majorities | all that it would cbst. For every A saloon keeper at Alliance hus failed for ritabloobjects has more thun doubled | yon jn that neighborhood protested, and the pany s inthe senate and in the house, and dollar expended by the government | 22000, i during the past year, The report suys the fun came up when the protestants were given The Bee Publishing Company, Poprietors. | the same time to increase the electoral | iu irvigation works it would | The Exchanze bank of Ord hus wound up | fireh butidines being erected this yeur i wing business man on the block i vote for tho next republican candid: I in divec revenue ten, while the | its business " and, altogether, ehurch work in the Hills has | except the owner of the building where the | RS = | for president,” while the Post says “the | addition to the resources and wealth of mln’:.Jvf'f-‘n‘.'.‘.l"" recently burned at Arapahioe |?-~\u\_.-, e ssful for the pastyety d | proposed saloon was to bo located, testified | “Politics are in a Sortof chaotic condit STATEMENT OF CIRCUEATION. | Tdaho and Wyoming bills ave pushed ! would bo onormous, Nouc- | VHURTODUNL 0 ormal sehioof | (e PROSRCU for o comig Your i B | rht ho suloon would kil their trade. Tho | ot Hastings, obsorved Jolu D. Cransof i : he oo | 18 Fepublican party measures.” The isition of territory ever made by the | opened with an attondance of 500, | wosENy DUCKED IN THE CREEK. ll.‘..,‘.\,. was refused 'h_\:::,\l,:,..,.\ ‘»\r .(1.‘.- ‘ :‘v:;‘ :;\p]‘.vw’i.ll‘l:‘(l)lI»;“» ;, \‘;.',‘ prope GOrBANY retary of Theemet | foar that the republican party | g nment was so valuable as the avid st half of McPherson county s : poard declarving that no |l|m J r.nu\‘ wo s | throughout the wholo of Adams con wal e redintion of THE DALY BEE | muy profit by the iission of these ter- | region would bocome when reclaimed. 18 in the county seat contest Angry Coal Miners Take Peculiar | loons will be allowed on a block fron \\..H‘\.‘lr bk cationt the prohibition cok ending Aprils, 1800, wasas fol= [ % v ; g et N Rt A A driving park association has been ovgans | Vengeance on Hickory Ridge Slavs. foreed today The man on the cornerof | democrats and sove-head republicans k sy | Titorics is the real veason of the opposi- | But it is to be apprahended thut the 0p- | j;ad at Minden and grounds have been leased Tenth and D stroot. obligingly changed his | fused and knocked out the old rep A% tion to their admission, and this partisan | position to government aid in reclaim- | for a track. cram to The Bre. ] Between fifty and sixty | front to P strcet, one of the saloonkespers on | outfit. They elected their whole tickot fear crowds out all consideration of the | ing the arid lands will for the present be | County Clerk Kavanungl of gramto Tt Bue. | —Botwoon Hity e sixty | Tenth was given a liconse, and tho two re- | the Bostwick eloment B RO inter y e e people sifective in preventing any appropria- | Sisned 3:250 logal docume Sl om¢ ore 0 e Shamok i ko 30 1 fio6t ; Wiia At of Tor i TR ARAIL interests and w of the people of | effective in preventing any appropria- | 0 Taat fver ereek Tuesday evening by angry miners maining will fizht it out before a meoting to | here is some talk of Tom Majors fo Friduy 3 those territories, and even induces a | tions for this purpose. The Columbus fire department has decided | Hickory Ridge. and kept thore until thor- | be held next Tuesds Each has filed a re- [ ernor with us Suturday, April o. misvepresentation of their condition s to ) to send u hose team to the stats tournament | ouglily exhausted. TheStavs have a peculiar Average i 0,786 | population and the ability to support a NOT TIRED ENOUG. at Plattsmouth in June. ot GRoUntIng I el lous nauty ot | Iorbloeds fully docile and fnactive. They canno GEORGE B, TZSCHUCK Alntairacariio k The eapital city is prolific in political Rey. W. R. Viucent, for saveral years pas- |y} uwiine on peoplo for two days after A TO RATE REDUCTIONS, to carry either our town or county, fo: Sworn 1o hefore me and subseribed to in 1ny ite government, tor of the Preshytorian church of “Superior, 2 L 3 It is a current rumor in this city that cor- | ovganization of business men is bein | | RIDAY, APRIL 11, 1890 | for ticense. | “The allinnce T don't know much aby fact Tam paying but little attention to | L and am patting in all my time on farim “Yes, things are moving alos Seward, Our waterworks plant is about ¢ | pleted. The mains are all laid, the standy | finished, leaving the wells the only worl f \ teenth 8t to be done.” The Be Widing, Farnim and Seventeenth Sts Suavorry, Pa., April 10.—[Special Tele: monstrance against the other, and the fightis he prohibitionists have become w ot ) M iy oL uatityinr ite charg - | speculation. The most absurd combina- Al ¢ | Baster. Yesterday the miners heard of an prescice this sth day of April, A. D1 | By way of justifying its charge of out 1 has accepted a call to Axtel, Kan, Sed tain members of the state board of transpor- | of for the espeeial purpose of licking th [Seal.] N. P FEIT, | vadi \ e NaRERL , | tions and disjointed slates are concocted e P 5 e i tempt by women to duck Holded Ches. Notary Publie. | vage, the Sun, suming as ¢ertain the ! The jail at Covinglon was saturated with toe ) i Teinebart. tawo of the | tion are quictly preparing a schedulo of R N2 (RA FaRBH Rt freight rates with a view to reducing the | Congressman Laws is concerncd, State of Nebraska, Ih admission of Wyoming and Idaho, | ind passed around for endorsement. | kerosene and st on fire by unknown parties, for | | A controlling interest inthe Fivst Nat evening thut if any of the men were local tariffs in Nebraska about 25 per cent, | never got Adams county—it will g0 Ase The latest is the assertion that Judgo | Aud now only the ivon cage remains. bosses, It was decided on quitting work lust s 3 : bank of Holdrege has been sold to eapitalists | oy would duck all the Slay women in the | A numb f the members of the hoavd were | George Hastings of Crete, Hust dred and fifty thousand, will exert in th governor, with a view of transplanting | of Howard, who will reorgavize the institu- | oo 05 FC w0 E 000 0 0l home | interviewed on the question and all profess | young lawyer and a fine man himself south of the Platte and placing lmln’- \ | B0 OraleiE e KBt AV Mo th ignorance of any such movement. A promi- | Colonel . D, Webster of Stratton [ ulso i ¥ 2 5 imself i siti succeed Senator | The residence of James Foley of I'alls City | fourmen gained the earth efuce they | nent railvoad official when asked regarding | ders ¢ ike to doi s ol e Copl” (6" Angust, 14 TS| tion as the six etatesof New York, Penn- himself in position to succeed Senator | L0 esienye of dames Foluy of it g | fourmon gained the eurth's s o Bl nt. |‘ulx':1_l“1‘ll‘nl lll";\ s tand would tike to don Luy i T, Thi eoplan: for Noventbor, 160, | sylvania, Ohio, Tllinofs, Indian and Mis- | Paddock, who is said to be positively | Mrs. Foley barely cscaped in thelr night | buckets of n scoro of women, Theungey min. | the rumor sald that ho had heard of the sume, | Howeyer, there s not much o 10,410 copless for Decenber. 180, .08 eopiesi | i which at the last presidentinl clee- | verse to serving uny longer than he is | cothe: s were reinforeed, and while adozen pibidid Hotatrini SHORS v T A L A0y 8 | FDOLIICE 8t YELiEHoyiVE iRk bogiti for Ty, (80, 1985 copless for, Febratary, | 0 BEE B0 D e e 1y | obliged to La grippe hus vesulted in the derangement Tilbliod U pon’ thwomars aid (g foundation to it. He added f!ll'lln'x‘(.h:(: o [ alittle.” prosenee this St day of April A, T, 150 in this, for a like disproportion has al- | if it had —any foundation in fact. | asylum wonen, In u short time the ereck was_filled | expenses, and that, they could not stund a cut | 316t 0f un interesting interview, 11 N.P. K, Notary Publie. Senator Paddoclk may be tived but he is A prominent man of Hemingfor with strugeling women. As cach woman | of this kind. He did not think that any fup- | Structions ave to quote just what the ma not tived enough to re His term | Of causing his hived girl to don apj would climb the banks some workmun would | ther attempt would be r 3 pourd to | terviewed says, without color or aby AL for the purpose of casting a vote rush at her, and picking up the woman in | yeduce the local rates at the present time. ment, throwing the entive responsibiilt y does not expire for two years and ten i, aid to prevent those his arms, throw her buck in the swift running Crnn the lattor, A mouopolistic. view of the months and he may change his mind e e sho SuoML ‘I"“_"‘,;‘l;;'w‘_‘“‘,‘;:"‘i';,’,",'h:"g'l‘. Qilts Ol ue proceedings of the supreme court were | tion in this state is given below in an sevel ] times within the next ten Tn tho fall of 138§ o apark from a locomo. | number fainted. “Th‘[!}:;l\xnlrl\nl: Y m_l‘*l"\\li\”"H'"*";; l‘]l;{::‘l‘li- view with C. B, Adams, a capit the new states It was wisely ordained | months. tive caused the destruction of a few small SAllE b e : to tako tostimony und. roport. his findings of | Perior, Neb. It will be intercsting t preide i, by the framers of the constitution that Judge Groft is not a candidate for gov- ;:"""::h onging 1"u”<'n\l"_xll\h\hl“‘-‘:' ”t-‘n‘,l»nl,li\ KENMLER'S ELECTROCUTION. | ' Sl May 1, 1500, Buecham vs Grif- | o5 of Tug Bug in so far as it veil - ) 7 R 3 ¢ wis paid 50 by the railvoad company. He 3 = vt to corteat 1ocord: w of the monopolistic eleme upon the states should be equal in the senate | ernor. He muy be tived of the position | i/ VP G e trunics closo OfF 16 tho | Two Newspaper Men Will Be Allowea | fith Ordevto corocbrocord. o 4 | view of the monopolistic clemeat uy dif- | 1e now holds as commissioner of the zen- | ound. Spring came, the soft zephyrs played o Witness the Death. mittod: Stts ox rel Dunterman vs Gusling | a1 e e streceth ot tho b ot Bt R eral land office, but he is not tived enough | moni the branches,they budded forth gain, | Atsaxy N, Y., April 10.—[Special Tele- | fisher v Citizens' —vailway company, on | - s ‘;" SR |M; ',I;;"" i maha. it would be ahout s g ¢ ) : n Ay R e .. | until'a fow weeks ago, when five ran over a am to Tie Ber.]—There was o consulta- | motion: State ex rel Wilson vs Hoye; Jones wee s greatly overcstimateo W orye tional 14 tho soheme {0 build o two | tion of which is bused on population, | t0 resign that place for tho glory of be- | Lovign of tho ot proviousiy buriod off, dam. | ET to Tk Buk]—ihero wis n consulta | motia: State e vel, Wosen oSS U | 2ion has no defiucd platformof principlo and if the Sun had beel 9 , | ing called governor, He lived in | aging some of the sprouts from the t I [ A L SEIISLS SRR Sl rohearing denio ny live The Iy and if the Sun had been disposed to be | \ TEiar 1 | i 1 A0y paiars 1'! AR it perfect the arrangemnent for tho execution of an vs Compton, reheaving denied. | any live subject. The business men wm fathife Ay e FEREY & incoln before and would not abandon | veady paid for, and he now asks the company DELECC & i L A ew cases: Clorthardt Fisher vs J. H. » farmon: 0! i Hvas - I et Gl i Do | :‘:T\M""f.‘m G (‘h' ‘__” + of | to iy him $:0) damages. Kemmlor ut Auburn prison. Warden Duns- | Cavlo. ervor from. Adums. countys State ex | e farmer not taking an active p 1 THE people interested in the Plan- | vautage enjoyed by a number of single i S ot t hi '1. rl‘ l“ It will be remembered tha the time the | ton, Superintendent Lathrop and Dr. Charl rel J.HL Dunterman vs Judge Gaslin: Colo- | < ¢ ters' house postoffiee site cun ho frigh- | states over the six new states in the wing in position to pu his highitning | tywo caucuses were held in the court house in | M, Donald, commissioner of lunaey, dis- | nial and United States bunk Absolom | comes from aclass of curbstone farmer A om her st ainte: d el SrR . 2 ol e sday, A 20, ub | edly working the allianee for thei manded by the treasury department, and | states having a recorded vote : T head forcmost, suys the York Times. She | Of represcntatives of the press was the mos ., when the causes from the Ninth | e i ¢ opponents of annexation in South | wouid certainly have been dushed to picees | difficult thing to armange, The law provid- | district will be called. props: Omaha ave trying to make capital out of | on the cruel” shites, had not her garments | ing for executions by eleetricity prohibits i e the roport that they will get a two hun- | GOEibon te o) g tho publishing of tho details of tho cxeeu- | Charles Rosbaw from Salino.and Nicholas | (R0 EREN COBRERE OV FEI 0 3 g ¥ ‘ 3 if they continue as a separate corpora- | gently removed, and taken to Hunter's ha SR Y A o all b "} t _ bt ) 8 s ending with | s vhile Georgin has ten representa- | | 3 ! i tly cd, anc hicy] - was decided to o as faras the law would allow y 4 Rithe R IS e aa '_' v "f_\"]. ':‘ ," "lé“‘fl'f”‘l“".""1’“"_“l‘_h '.”'f" ‘;".‘ "l ’!"_fl ! ”l’ '[' SR | fion, “This is moonshine on a shovel. Avae0 guor yepuins. 1t is considered desiv. | o newspaper men, one representing the | Moshor, the well Imown flovist and | * wpne business men amone tho farmers who January last the Rock Island system | tives for one hundred awnd forty-two | o 585 8 FAOTREIE B B BEVE | able to get her back in place as soon as possi | ASociated press and ono th' United press, ine idnarbhthia Citet s naumana | S men an i carned four and one-half per cont on its | thousand voters, Alabama eight repre- R 2B M 16 remotest chunce hh_.‘;!.suln.ul ‘.I!_xr_m \‘l_l.a“;' ,“';'.ll\ there is 1 \ij] be admitted. They are to be selected af superintendent of the improvements to be | Went into the organization for promiscd b total stock and bonded dobt, netunl and | sentntives for one hundred and seventy. | Strth for South Omaha to ever get o | yuitos demand for justico this time. the headguarters in 2 and must be | made on Capitol square, and has already be- | fits are discovering that the affaies of the lotith A Ot T L s had SR G public building, no matter who repre- Towa ltems. proved beyond doubt o be newspaper men | gan work. lianee are boing manipulated by fictitious. These figures show that a vail- | four thousand voiqrs, South Carolina and not inicrested i the any con Mossrs. Gibson, Miller & R son, the | politicians and th S ihialy voud cun he successfully managed with- | seven representatives for seventy-n pany supplying cloc A nY pUrpose. | Buckley printing company of Omaha and the | oe g ianee, ¥ out the assistunce of a political depart- | thousand voters, Mississippi seven v ment. vesentatives for one hundred and S R fifteen f voters, and Louis- HUNTINGTON announces that \ fann and Maryland ch six ; e “ ol e linaos | TeDresentatives for one hundred ies and publicly warns his subordinates ; v ML . W fifteen thousand and two hun- against interfering in politieal affair e e e At the same time Senator Stanford, the | AR5 St 1 vetivir dent of the company, wants | 3 an codorsement in the shape of ve- election, and the company will see to it Geore I Tzsohieke etng duly sworn, says the six new states, with a | la f s ecrdtury of The | otal vote of u little less than two hun- [ Groff intends to become n candidate aver dutly circulation of Tne DALY Bre for the month April, 1850, 18,530 copies; for M B el PO Dan a4, eopless fof | senate as much influenco upon legisla July, [0, 1858 coples; for Augist, 150, 18,651 | ways existed between themore populous stutes and those of least population, and there are several of the older | states to which the Sun’s ob- jection would apply quite as well as to Tinz plague of mico overrunning the southern seetion of Russin is u species of nihilism that cannot be stayed by royal edict or quelled by the terrovs of Siberia. The woes of the czar ure multiplying. T4 next thing somebody will prom- : i ise to build a court house for South | regardless of population. But it ferent as to the “house, the representa- hundred thousand dollar postoftice, the ovganization. The talk and agitation tened into paying over the money de- | popular hranch of congress, such single The whole business is simply a | tation vesulting over the present dopr condition of erop pi One year .of get the title to the grounds perfected, | very much less than the aggregate vote our citizens will have reason tocongratu- | of the six states. The new states have late themselves, | seven representatives. for a voting — strength of two hundred and fifty thou- seifs us in congress, Such a thing as | A pickle factory is to be built the covernm constructing two public Fort Dodge’s city juil will be fitted up with | 7Phe two press men will be swor juror Iremont Tribune svere bidders before the ! ! steel cages. and if the newspapers publish the details of | printing bord for the work of printing the [ *The usuey luerah made by some memb i R i ‘ The Ottuniwa oatmeal mill recent the exceution, the warden and the port of the state board of transportation. | of the allianee comes from fellows who ha other has never been heard of. It has | iyt b r officials will ot be the enes who will | Phe Farn banle of Kearney filed wrti- | no eredit and not able o get any never been done for any suburban city A Buttle Cr n buyer shipped 50,000 | the law. cles of incorporation with the sceretary of | gk of the mortgage burdened condit near New York, Philadelphia or Chicago, | pounds of popeorn'to Boston other day S ; state today. Phe capital stock is £0,000% A BT R s i iy Bt o2 Réokulk i stivt bai BRGNS VRO ME: corporatovs: J; A, Boyd, Low Robortson, | Uhe Nebuaslki favmec is all bosh. L nd never will be built f ny suburban _ kulk str at — : Ben H. Goodoll, Abram Newcomb, W. G. | braska favmer is King. He is pu no matter what its population. The The City Villed with Visitors | jiiieay | mort > intevost than the v i the United States. Yotarial commissions were issued today 10 | cast ure payiag for ront, and i 1Copyright 1890 by Jam rdon Bennett.] lowing parties: Johy ndeville, | 1 5 < Herald Cable @, Blaine county: 1. N ight, Al _Rowe, April 10.—[New Yorks Herald Cabl £ l]n‘u unt (Il o \'F'Ll\)” 1\» land that is very rapidly increa \ Special to Tue Ber. | —Minister Porter Iy -0y Box Bu 3 Char filtay “Capital i . itz » son, Tekamah, Burt county: Arthur k. Calli Capital is a coward. Tt will dodie if hat, Crawford, $ inty: William T | dead beat strikes at it, and one of the rost buildings within thres miles of each does not eveet public build- | i e 5 i . omisenously to accommodnte equity in the best farmine Ll tho Siin Bliines. oanhi of whith! exanta/un | ik _h:.w_,. Iranc 1! postoftice, but _1h~ ns from her caided them into his | signed more Aneviean passports this g enialior influenco” upon legieln, | PUPlic building with accommodations | horse's tail, - The il Sothor foller” got | than the legation has issued during ail, (Che ' ing, Thom Omnha; H. H.| of thoallianco agitation N Slon in tho house of roprasotabves thun, | (o8 the United Stutes court, customs of- | Iid about itaud s had Joscr similar period for the last five year Sdghill; Maywood, Frontior county' s, Wale | OF the allfanco usif ; 0 d, Fror AVARE | of capital to Nebraska. affecting b A SetoMaa i e AT h 56 N idan, Opalulld, Keith county;” Darius ficors and postollice will be in Omaha, 85 | “ry Goloman, a farmer livin X SR L Stilsing the | Wilcos, McDhorson, Mclhorson countys D | noss seriously by threntening in wany i it is now. The people of South Omaha | Dodge, was ar for fast dri L BYSLEIN OF SUIOEWOrA SaoL o UL Al N TIS o7, LS Gty ST vdson county. | stances to boyeott retail deaters who will not ought to have sense enough to know bet- arrest it was discovered that he wus hast- | States, has just left Rame to examine the Alvin MeGuire, one of the men who was in | agree to seil their goods at 3 or 4 por eent nd less than the aggreguto vote [ 2 1E1H 9 NES SORAR PO oo of | ening to et a dactor ttend to his dying | great Cavour canal. Ex-Land Commissioner | the plot to reb the state. treasur Rl e e of the two Dakotas, Montan, | (" than to take stock nany promise of | wife and he was released. - When he avrived | Sparks i is ex-Senator Booth of | who peached and gave away the’ snap to’ the | o HIY A aEgoRuie Tt B £t T fon v ya R L T ol L rovernment building. home his wife was dead. ; 40 Califd nowy-eaded John Swinton, | Police, Was captured today” at Pleasant Hill, \l‘l‘;::li‘ |t-‘m.“. “1‘"““_ 3 "'_"."l‘l“""\‘,“ "M‘ o T e, e e | e—— gel uce of the Clureh of | ywho ong s editorial page of the | five miles south of here, having in his pos- l state s not. opposed tg \ ailway el ggestive ACCORDING to the report_sent to the | Latter Duy Suints 15 how in o O uPoD sossion - team of lorses' stolen from ALert | subsidy or bonus is ever voted down in @ P nrelthan bhel sbatamontiot nelative “amoui. The report of the chureh s ey | an e satterson of Crete, A e i checked the growth of the mountain- | S th '"l' dof shitamonbioliglasive wto by the secretary of the treasury, | shows that over two thonsand neceasions. o | o wity mpo TinE 00Ut niith | N, Bl Jonos was. fined 810 and costs in | L o il o locked metropol influence Inithe senate made by the Sun. 'z the numbor of Chinese that | the chureh have been mado in the last confer- | Popters house have cosand und Miss. Bortey | Police. couzt. Tast evening for whipping her | s :']"“ S ““_‘ 2 Bl e il T Sl Phe repubiicin mujority in the senate is | 5000 T8 SR countiy sinee | hve seur, the larzest gain ever before had by | iq froing south 1o, recover her hoaith, - D, | oW ehild,The ehargo was assault and bat. | doing the worle, but the s thi Yy not likely to be afiected by any of the i arguments that have so far been pre- that his wishes ave respecied. OMAIA muscice, money and talen Gontaibuting blnrralaharootihovitality which Is transforming *Salt Lake City fact as well as in name a pace of prosperity | the natives and warms zish blood which formerly | all the six new states, and the lar vote of « one of them is forty tho N Tk : A the A Phillip Sohiaft, tho noted | chuvel historian of Her attorney appealed the ease and | head politicians who wear cowhide shocs and August, 1832, it appears that this ele- | dolegat are | Now L e ] et is monstrous to punish u pavent | patehied pants and have the gift of gab havo S BT T o nt of the population has slightly de- | present vatican libvavy. e is prepaving a fifth vol 'l'"' “'l"l"“”‘v" ing u deserved whipping to her |ty cars of the alliance in Nebraska now and ypress the jug i a Zan ed in opposition to the admission of | |4 during the nearly eig 8 The other day a woman rushed t v e of work. ” United States Consul J. Steele | ditughter, . g the most of their opportunitics.” supp the jug traflic of fowa and K W R e e e d during! the inearly efghtyouvs |1/ 2he oibon day s woinen mishod . Srensically | uEAEHERLE e e ”1] t 1',, Chvistona And. sson wants a divorce from | Are making the most of their opportuniti sas and compel the residents to cross the | Wyoming and Idaho, and it isentively | .ovaved by the repovt. n & A zton drug st i ) welts stopped in Rome fe vera ST e, o SIBH L3t DeE & lFtato pecd iMb thab b Anced s ok alatice | Soyshac bysthe ranonty the years | ypems an apparently” lifeless buby. The | fore going to his new post in Naples, William | Ber husband John Andecson g boundary for a stimulant. It does not, | S4e oY Lt QAT L AUON [ g6 1887 and 1883 the aprivals were | mother wept and moaned and carried on at a | Huning, scevetary of Colonel Grant, Ameri Jennio Desch was given a divoree however, provent the drug stoves from | 10 jaking them states will be provided | o numerons than the departures, the dispensing refreshment for medical prv- | 84 the present session. poses. As long asthe drug saloon sheltored theve is no danger of o pro- longed drouth, ! il e propeintions for reclaiming the vegions of the west by irelgation was ex- SENATOR WILSON'S amendment to the | interstate commerce act is designed to | LITERARY NOTES What a Indierous result has competition led to in the walks of the illustrated weekly, T terrible rate while chafling the little hands | can minister at Vienna, is here. An Ameri- | Morning from her hushand, John 'he | e and b the druggist to save the little | can lady, Mrs, Howitz, opened the season on | £rounds proven were: deankenness, desertion | to ! | difference for the three yeavs hoing b A bystander took {he child, when it | Tuesday ‘night with a ball at the Hotel de | B non-support. Baster number gencrally appears the week JASTERN SELFISHNES | tween eight and nine thousand, but this 15 found that the sole cause of the trouble | Rome, - W HL Edwards, a wealthy vesident of | oo Palm Sunday, aud the Christmus ui ; N FSG e e a5 the number of wrappings with which - 3 city, wis given d divorco from his wife, |y o hin Tates ands. by Michueln Eastern opposition to government ap- | Wi more than balanced by the excoss of sud mother had incased the infant, liter CUBANS FAVOR ANEXATION. \ Zdwards of Brook o lm":,l N R e | departures over aveivals in the oth ally choking him into insensibility. I a few I'he coupls cd together in I my for | sty American, however, | s, Last yenr the aveivals numbered i mr nu-l i recovered and the mother | Residents of the Island ow Weary :\"h ‘m Jk ‘\‘-l:"n“ Ho-to) ”‘ on 4‘,“.‘“- pav h;v:\l;u:vum h; these ancient ;4(\\-\;‘}.,.‘4‘» : 8 i went home happy % e the father tirned the son o doors icks of the trade,” and comesout at Fi municipal uign in Helena | o | pected. 1t is now taking form in memo- | OPLY 8 little over cight hundred, wh scoullarsult has boon brought, in. tho il testhoBnunjliTiule, for wisconduct. This was five years DHRISDO SSMRIG EDIR, SAROI DY LD [0 = i move than three thowsand left the coun- | gl S e t : New Youk, April 10.—A correspondent of AR T AR TR L rials and remonstiances to congress ¢ teonrt at Burlington. Last full a son Al | tey. This shows that the exclusion law | of Albert Peterson was killed in_a earousal T democrats scoved o victory in the without troubling itself about the doin the Hevald, writing from Havana under da its contemporari And what a spl cinet thivty-four. ) o guleh and | Which disclose the real motive of the op- L saloon in that. ety owned by Benodiet | of April 5, suys the question of tho annex- b and his privite seer hapter on lubyslour.iiliany Ml aich und P was pretty well enforeed. Ina saloouin thatialty owned [by Benedl ; ! anzing for w visit to | is a lily, with buttertlies, a photograph whi i Prickly Pear woro seoured for u sufli- | Dosition, A joint committee of the New Spitzimuller wnd i building blonging to | tion of Citba o the United States s daily | (Y Mr. dobus, wws weranging for Al pierlissa thelospinl el > Hankor i : Jersey legisttare, wppointed to co A - ; tew Bock. The parents of the " younz | growing more scrious and the government | (ovemmon: ; g | chullenges every torm of art in its trafh an clent number of galvanized voters to ¥ leg SAPROsLICE i Pre boned of trade is arcanging for its | man have brought suit against Spitzin ; ; Governor Thayer veturned from Washing- | {100 overcome the usual republican majority remedies for th reicultural depression 2o 2 5 RBealcr (it ””“-l]..‘ T et commences 10 be alarmed at the propagation | ton this oo, l!l:;'l\ s 10 H‘» itrice to " el 2 . ul republican mujority. nnual junket, 1t will be observed that < n that more o less. openly s boing - cavvied on, | Morow to sttend & militiey vecoption | Wit this weele the Tlustrated American i P ) b stato e %) DHSOENG uit is brought under the Clarlk pro v I o ; Lhis, Alustin ! ll‘ mortem victories cannot overturn | it that - o g on , voute laid out, if properly cultivatod, | Ty, whioh Holds salaonkeepots. and peopetty | with results that will soon be known, Tk Gone 1L Bowen' of Hastings and | veaches it eighth number, and it is now the decision of the state supreme court wmemorial to congross opposing i ! 3 ; ; Sanker Pocl of ‘Tronton wero ot tho state | crally conceded that as . specimon of fi vently enhance the commercial im- | holders responsiblo for uulawful acts cont- | campuign that has been opencd by several | Lauker | Elinionhivere auit yicai L ) apauine cess similar to that of the famous pre- election, The crime was 4 k Representative Flow of New | in Omaha has been delayed or blocked I¥ congress voully desives to improve navigation in this section, no greater boon could bo granted the producers than the construction of the proposed Tlinois and Mississippi canal. No mat- ter how much money is squandered in improving the Missouri viver, it will not SRR e S it i G e A Dlares il e house today on business | printing and for profusencss wnd beanty of i on the validity of the acts of the repub- | ivvigation by the government forthe | o inee of the city, Although the star | Ritted on their pe 5. Lively interest is | onding papers is, conrageously sustained on LSRR Rl Justration thoro is no publication in tho world feun legislature, purposo of helplng the western favmer, | ¢ oo iive moves wostward, the bonrd of | “Xied i the cuse, | remarkable editorials, one having gouc so. far SHE WAS TESTING POISON, to equal it In the present issue its “Hisio and asking that congress tuen its atten- ke T'ho Rock Rapids Beporter tells of the bru- | o t some weeks ago that the Spanish - cal An ) 08 16 Philadelphin, t Tu B rOn R bl thath | e estre e e i de will reverse the order and swoop | tality of a father in that_neighborhood. His L o M e el Emma Stark Tells How She Came to | bivthplaee of the nation and the fivst cajs ? AL SR L AL ODAON IRELEO.HORIORID 10 east. In | g0 on Kunsas City, St. Louls, Indian- | hume is I P. Mason and he owns o farm | government, through thelr disgraceful anc Kill the Newlands, | of the United States, Pictures of its quaint scveral of the perpotrators of the bullot | the view of this committee there should | %% O USRS SIS0 HEEET | about two milis other day | ruinous administration, was doing more than | oAU EETERIRER et e given, and the Loxt is by Wil box frauds in Virginia will be brought | be no more opening up of public lands | "% SRR B ket i o (o sonh il e Bon 1 e reow it | any body ol to throw Cubn into tho wrms of | 0 (o1 ois undor arrest charged with put- | S Walsh, for some timeeditorof Lippincott o bai e Bl e e A kbl significent hamlets. Meanwhile the | sicld aud 1 e fellow beeamne 80 | (10 17uited States, In remarkable oditovial, girl who i v A S S G P IR oo LAl iBunsl grand favhensahiore iurasplanty, ot tusmgin.the At projects in tow by the board will | Sxhausted hocould wovls no longer the bratal | W o author was arraigned, it was said some | U0 poison in the food she cooked fora family | jyanners and customs abroad collected by our jury has indicted the leaders of the | east to be cultivated, short ti o v father threw him to the ground and kicked | (005000 that the only wiy annexation could | nimed Newland, which vesulted in the death | squadron of evolution: the Brazilian corve be left to drift with the curvent as here- i ) 1 il | democratic g which obstructed und | a convention of Delawars favmers pro- | ue and thumped himuntil the child Jost con- | a0 G W rimediately proclaim the | of Mr. nid Mys, Newkind and the dangorous | spondent tells how Rio and Mocha coffee is practically disfeanchised a 1 byt atetani 2 sl Iialt anoporit tofore, S ‘u‘m»n-v\\ The aet was \I xc‘.-‘.,‘.] by W0 | jtonomy of Cuba and that the conservative | iness of theiv two children, has made i. | grown: and a number of reproductions from actically disfranchised o ovity ested against congressional appropria- | — . adies who wera passing and - Mason was ar- | S0 @SS ol the liberals in their effort (o | ull confession, This moruing she ud- L famons printings show the progress of art in the colorad voters in- Richmond at tho | tions for the ivvigation of western lands, EVERY public improvement attempted .(-.l; 1 Inl }Huv “..m costs, ‘tx ‘\ ..‘-‘l (",,,.{”, from Spain sell-governme for the | mitted that she put srough on | ts treatinent of the subject of the resurred white eaps havo given him notice that if e | U ts" ned com she wis cooking | tion 3 3 { 4 s repeats the offiense he will he given a dose of T T T T T e + Newlinds' supper, wishing only to | 2 i boldly and defiantly perpetrated and the midc hoin the house | by the mossbacks who derive the | bis own medicine. DR il AR | wrength, Tho vl said she had been | Bental Whipping by Whi wuthors deserve prompt uud vigorous the el of arid lands, | greatest benefit. The extension of South The Two Dakotas, somo i tho Unitad Statss, This question now o and wishod to it an ond 0 OV GK |1 ociviu, Ky, April 10.[Spocil punishment, in which he suid, while admitting | Thivteenth is no exception to the vule. | A physician 1§ wanted at Wiite Jato know whather any of the membars of | Julantio bub i 0, At on, OF K4 ML NS | gran to Tux Bein]—0n Monday night twon the demonstrated utility of irvigatio The opening of that street to the city Faullton will triave a horse sho il 2 willing to the movement initiated in nide her slightly si and supposing ty-five masked men took Isane White from thut he was totally opposed to the gen- | limits is prevented by the extortionate | The Ward memorial fund has now reached | ¢ effeet would be no more sevions on others bis.form houso nour. Lovenworth o forost eral government spending one dollar in | demundsof property owners who imagine | 31509 Fy YT REYSSUMITTARLDal; s [iBdJughed: himwisioxhive: S nsanglblo i F o h N e v e A, Work has y hegun on a fifty-barrel fow s PR TP §7 White is an old man and a war veteran. His irvigntion works. The gist of his argu- | that the necessity for the improvement | NG R HON MBINS Apeil 10.—[Specinl Leprosy in Civilized Loaads, R L Ll taxniblat Daitinie tana v ment was that to enlarge the avea of | will enable them to secure two prices for Elkton has rajsail the necessury bonus to | to 1 At 10:45 Monday night the big ceording to Dr. Moreell Muackenzic her the whitecaps were pgond i the | production would be unjust to the oceus | the land necded in addition to the bene- | secure a douring 1wl i front of the gnavd Howse belched forih | 1eprosy, the seourize of tho Middle Ages, | blood soaked cords nd togle him boie, 1l pants of lands nlveady under cultivation, | fits derived from the opening of the | The Turner county equal suffvage associa of firo, 'Tho flaimes'wera found o | hua nothacome piuotlautiy oxiAnet nmang |75 8 EMES, SRR - Gea il S und would tend to further depreciate the | street | Menhas 110 mekihore, ‘shinck” Just west of the cavalry stables, | Buropenns, but Is venlly sprending, suys ' | tho New York Tolegram, It has be cut any figure in transportation rates, X ——— Woonsacket I organized a bourd ol trade | gecupied by one of the soldicrs s i laund: : The dvift of traflic eastward cannot be | YAIUC of all favm property. MR, THURSTON is still at the front as | With scventy menbers About 20 . ona of the hurdest awind | L¥een 1000 wnd 1,200 vietims in Novwny OMAHA o Ihatan 4 . I ments of this sort against a pro- s ¢ Oversixty applications for clerkships in the ¥ ; found a in Portu rocee and T e ol changed. The competition of navi Josed poliey which would #dd immensely | President of the National league, and | pow'land oftice gt Pierro have been voceived . g0l sldriad, upatiod ) 1is rapidly spreuding in sicily, | LOAN AND TRUST tion betweon the Missiwtupt and tho | FFG B IEE0CTEC T TN the | after dinner oratoe atpublic banguets, | Grand Forks rpublicans e dissatistied | DoY) st war blowin i Leae nortin ho Baltie Provinees of 1ussia and i | y > lnkes would prove more effective than | = ”} LR K LA l' This gives Mr. Thurston a long-sought | with the prohibitory law and have adopted a | gy sty x ance, while the British Islands ave COMPANY. laws In veducing and regulating rates e ‘;‘ Ol o ;""!1’ d | pportunity to display his oratoriesl | Platform demundiyg resubmission ; Licitenant €, W. Taylor, quarterma texempt from it, In the | Subsoribed & Guaranteed Capltal A& i g et G \nt | 8 sound now, when is it probable there | L v . ¢ The prohibitory jaw will cause a deflei at Fort Laramie superintending its den 1 cuses have been found in Califor Paid in Cupltal and give western produ S permanent IS come ot thna ahant (ha i oL oL UG here do the widows and | g 460 per yew in the revouue of Meade | andsale. Licutenant M. W. Day, vegiments in some of the s of the north- | Buys nud sells stocks and bondss negot lief from corporate extortion, [t gar a0 et orphans, for whom Mr. Charles Francis | county and the county oficials intend t quurtermaster Ninth cavalry, is aeting p Many | commoreinl paper: receives and ¢ — ave force? Is it roasonuble to presume for | down expenses. quartermaster in hi a 4 ‘, ; ¥ L Trusts; nets as trunsfor agent and s Rev. B. H. Wyckoff, pistor ¢ tho Colonel Tilford, Ninth cavalvy, Is expect 508 0x1at | i 'l‘” wi “ o "“‘ gorporutions; tukes churke of propert AN rogurd @ observance o or | conditions will be found i Wy part of 4 dist church ut” Kimball, is all have | bucks to 15 LUERS HUHEN S, 100YC 7 FAS BB A K T A HAE Lano regurding tha obsorvanco of Arbor 1N BNy part OF |y rPhurston draws from the Union Pa- | used langusge unbecoming o min it nder the able supervision of | out in 1833, and we now 1,100 day should be put into practice by ever the countey us at present exist in most Builey, Eighth infuntey, is in | s in the Molokai settlement alone. . T Y ) ) ’ AT HON trank ospel to cortain female menbers of Lis con 1 1 L ttlemont nlon ahal.os ustCo public and private school in the stato, | Of the farming sections of the east, and | ©Mi¢ treasury? i L bion i b e e e v e e st camocl | FERAER AL EIE M SRR oS O m gl aliga n & iy Tree planting should be encouraged by | that there will be a demand for new ACCORDING to Mr. Thuston freight | ,Shris Kronklor a private fn the i fes will bo the ord Indic Il.\ Prir m.; ther wore thre SAVINGS BANK y 't | lands because 8 firaa now: | pog . > 4 ® cavalry, stationed at Fort Meadc o 5 g 4 cuses in 1806, 860 in 1875, d probably all citizons, Thoso who have inthe past | lands because all the uren now occupied | 1y1oq wost of the Missouri river have | ceived word from Germany that he K ) 1at Denver. | ICU L T P000 now, | Leprosy oslists i | S. E. Cor, 16th and Dougla carvied 01t the lessons taught by the | Will have become profitably productive? | i hed bed rock. But Me, Thurston is | heir toa fortuny of about #10,000. H \ 4 The-chlet of tho | Ayupilin and Zenland, and s Paid I Caplial day, have not only enhanced their [ Is it wise, from the point | yot traffic manager or general freight w"\"‘-"l""”*“i‘ PHarga-uncay tho piol ned of arr AR ) Suberibed i Gua it wealth wod comfort but alse contributed | of view of national advance- ut. He does not know any more Micago part y I X lmane & millior may b B P Ll i to the woalth of the state. Arbor day | ment, to doom to an indefinite | yhout the cost of hauling freight on a | the citizens of Ty < il : ; dded 1 eim to AN 3 TANGE was & Nobraska inspiration, Tt is fitting, | period of infertility a vast reglon eapa- | pailvond thun he does of the cost of rais farier in the visipur wil ! 1) ! ] L M fVyin therefory, that the state should lead in | ble, if reclaimed, of supporting a popu- | i, cattlo on a ranch prictors ugr 1o pity 10 & Bond Offerings. Hi v in o baceil vesembling th its obsorvance und inculeate in the | lation equal to or greater than that of | traw whou ! April 10, | Speciul Telogram | germ of consumption, and Dr. Avning of minds of the young the benefits fowing | the whole country at present, inorder to | [y AppRAISING the benet ¢ y 840,600 a | Hur \ d loprosy in w cons | i i soy from ti anting. experiment further with & compara- | Tenth street viaduct to off 3 I v f t den tion, 1 rutes curren ~ i in Utah and in Louisiana T 1 { Adams is enlisted, get any returns e suggestions of Superintendent | that the time will ever be when no such Adums i ) f the thousand dollavs per month which

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