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[\l)/\\ APRIL 13, nall theGdan that will be required | political ¢ e | for that servify itizons? If the | business this spring was introduced into the | atten- | day has instituted not alone in y of enligiging our naval establish- | Senate the other day by Mr. Ingalls by re . ely by the | but in many other states. The youthful | ment, until iffequalls or exceeds that of | 4uest: It s a banking bill prepared by some PUBLISHED EVERY * MORNING. | mep tions of the money lenders | mind should be found peculiarly suscept- | any other nftion, s earried out, the | fraior other for ot rigl ey | in the rural districts, The clamor for | ible to the sentimental suggestions of this | number of mlln that will ultimately be | g WRERET TR TS REEEEG | affords ecapital for | day, and teachers will find in the appar- | employ ice will outnumber | have conceived such an oxperiment in finance | theme of tree planting a | those in army, and Ame | st 4 i IH' ()\[AI[A I)A[L BI' E, 'l ”I“ l) \[l \ “P l" [ ’n RESTLING WITH MONEY SHARKS .'h.n.\ children the beautiful and usef I'he uprising of western farmers which | character of the custom which Arl THERE AND THER mented upon the Lond — ing in effect that whil Long before the | tion was desirable it was premuature o fe motors, iron viaducts and other modern | diseuss the matter so long bofc metropo iprovoments Omaha had o | hut that when the proper time e Justice of the peace commonly known as Cost- | Tribune would advoeate the cla P Mill K yw that he has passed boyond ago for the loeality, as by t the troubles of this reckless world some | ut. th ge stories are related of him, The writer | tion and the lu | | ska | pol ROSEWATER, Editor, is just now attracting univer tion, has heen stimulated lar Cl 10 would be al TERME OF SUBSCRIPTION dny, One Yenr su entor L city int more mon: y which s and political mounte- | ently Make” financic NS | as is proposed by this bill e 4 nt | west of Now York, The Loader's artic i L AETROT banks finds a veady ear in every Farm- | subject richly suggestive of poetic | of this do not to | Ttianbill for the extablishment of o postal | lu;ur-‘]v.“.gi\jv‘y‘." l.\x;:‘]m::i:.l»mll-. Lty ':':‘: b i\.n\:‘r.\,.\:-l‘l ml }l‘hl 4o iy won / Weekly Beel One Year ers’ al . beeause most of the western | thought and pleasing es with which | the s adily as they | banking system. A department of banking is (‘“\\v‘l’h‘:":"vc‘l:l>'m:":I‘:‘ P ety » New York papers, and. if wo n Gl P oo Balidie | farmers ave ground between the upy to interest the attention and awaken the | did in the ecarlier years of the | to be established, with a ¥ et oyon With the autocratic disponac | not, the Sun urged the clains « & Omabi, Corner N und 3th Streets id nether millstones of low prices for | enthusiasm of the children, With such | republic. [t will evidently be nec- | and four assistant so o8 a4 43,000 @ yoar, | )L ebice | York. Be that as it may { the circumstances the Tribune Counell Bluffs, 12 Pearl Street | | This executive department is to do the peo- Chileago OMee, 355 The Rookery Building, their products and high in ton loans, | an army of earnest devotees of Arbor | esss to encougpge by more liberal in- < (i et o It used to be generally conceded that Kel he Iroquois club i ming me 1 Nk s, 4 i Tetne Waliding. | “Phe wildest sehemes of relief are heart- | Day as the pupils in_our public schools | ducements than at present the young | I buking freeof sharke begond BheBetter | 1oy1g groad tor lucro often fnflucaced his de- | HICIeoUpts €t 8 Cline move tha [ Washington. 13 Fourteenth strect. ad-to hacoms, the: caike fov | ¥ Vi cistons, and froquently eases tried before him | i+ (G| SEURIGHSEEE B | | | ily endorsed and formulated into petitions | may be indy men of the country to acquire a Knowl- | jg ¢ he o branch bank. Loans payable with er | edge of naval seamanship, and this | jitorest at the end of the resulted in manner ca CORRESPONDENCE, leulated to convinee | ynd' m to news and | y have publicly said that 1 par shall be made to congress, The farmers do not vealize | which this day was instituted will ne el s ahonid’ be addressed to the | that wealth cannot bo created by law, | want popular support. would he one of the advantiges o come | on proper seurity. The Mooy for the loans | PeODIS (hat tho litigant best wble to pay and | fiime Tl come in 1863 o think bt B S MY hut by labor. They do not realize that The 't that this day had | from a vevival of the ocean merchant | is to be provided by the treasuser of the 'j‘j"‘l“l'{' LI L) e b _(ulv.lllnh[lhl\\mll(l~'||l Inxlm. ago. T | AT st e ttar oo shonid. | & revolution of our whole financal sys- | its in in Nebraskn will | marine. It would afford o splendid train- | United Statos, and shall be full legal tender [ YISO 0L meh of i elaim the Tribune bs willing | ty ke Lo The Heo Bubllshing Compinys | tem s not to bo brought about n o day | bedy repetition, it only for the | ing school in seamanship, from which | fov all debtsand dues. This money, as tho |\ SRC PSSR SRR J Sk Rt | I Tnks the suggestion in dat { 1o AV A o i rder o the Come | Or n year, They forget that the entire | purpose of stimulating the interest of | the government could repdily draw, | Pl carefully provides, shall be printed by | {00 ERGRRE SIMES o B EERITRE SO | HUIL Pl [ piny industrint fabric of the country vests | our people init. [t has proved to be o [ whenever an exigency should arise, | Mend on silk-threaded paper, at the bureau of | (o0 3ol put advantages for aequiring | MEN IN THE HOUSE, { | engraving and printing in Washington, and | these are to be the denominations of the silk | threaded, hand-printed postal bank loan sducation had been allo 0 pass by un- | ) an education had been allowed o pass by un | Boine Consple TR it thia improved; consequently when muwnhood's es- | Lower Branch of'¢ O8S, tate demanded an exprossion from him in black | o 3 L Proprietors. | upon the stabitity in money values and | most wisely concsived and a widely ap- | all the experienced seamen it might ith Sts. | natiol , which it has taken move | wted institution, for it has been | need to man ifs naval vessels, The Bee Publishing Company The Bee Widing, Farnam and Sevente than twenty yeurs to extublish | adopted in a number of the states and | and for the most part & more intelligent ) 3 ‘ ' TI0N. | ! J : i parbe | money it tio (e ‘tore | Among the conspicuous men in tl O bk ENT OF CIRCULATION. | rpyo grouble in this country today is | will ultimately bo, it cannot be doubted, | class than the average of seamen. The | One, two: three and five milis: O o AU ST Tl N e ],,,‘.‘,.,,m:,\.,‘ R - County of Dowgelas, (5% i not a lack of money. We have two | inall. Pennsylvania proposes to devote | fact that so many aliens have found UGS Ve oot tesoND, SWoy ShEce wirdifve | POt R iy s e | . it ; H Trsehue seeretary of The Be LA M t bt & I & | one, two, thr nd fi " vritte: Mr, Connelly, thinking Kelley, | als Banks of Massachusetts, Ho ol i e i et hundred millions mors of money—gold, | two days in the year to tree planting, | their way into the navy is good evidence | we iind five ol Lo, thr bl e Geln L Ly 4 ‘ Publishing Compuny. does solemnly sw tuad elredfation of week onding April 12, dlors [condors: $100 iny wiy (s and one, | Smarter, probably, than anybody else, called | of Mississinpi, Henderson of Towa und five talents (£1,000] on the justice to write it Kelley wasalways | Wheeler of Alabamu, Visitors i th 1y extent king this em- | 8 [ accommodating, therefore undertook the | walleries invaviably usk their guide id in order to dreaw them | might bea good idea if it is deemed necessary | task, and within the brief space of five min- | tell them who that'old AN s w tofind a proper financial equivalent of the | ytes enveloped a lotter that pleased the ex- | snow-white hair, moving around | zenius and knowledge of the idiot or syndi- | pross driver greatly, sud made him a proud | slowly and with S0 much deliberation cate of idiots that evolved the wondious | man, As he was about to leave the oftice | “That is General hanicl P. Banks measure which the long suffering politeness | after profusely thanking his benefactor, Kel- | the ‘Bobbin Boy." who used to work in o of Mr. Ingalls has brought to the notice®f | oy Jike 1es, old boy,” held up two | spinning mill in Massachusotts,” The | mankind. And if there are to be more execn- | fingers and gently twittered, <8250 please.” | the guide, if he is well informed, w tive departments, the one most needed ab | “Whats that?? shouted Conngjly, much | Bive the visitor w brief history of | that Ameri are not t¢ ployment into it the government will have to offer e | better inducements than it now does, silver and paper—than we had theee | and if we are not mistaken New York 1, native or foreign born, and Massachusetts cither have already done so or have it in contemplation, parting with his products or by borrow- | As to braska, the good that To increas: the volume of money | has resulted from the obser will not make money cheaper. The leg of Arbor day has been very great, —_— rate of interest in Nebraskn was twelve | almost, it safely be said, beyond | INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT. Average s St ..20,710 | pereont duving the inflation period, and | computation. Yet only wsmall pavt of | A bill is pending in congress which GEORGE B, TZSCHUCK wants as well as farmoees paid “t the possible benefits to be devived from | provides for international copyright. yoo o when everything was hoomin But the producer can only get money by Sunday. April6 April 7 sdny lvrvl-\ Wednesduy, April o Thursday. April 10 Friday, April 11 Baturdiy, April 12 B T A A ! | Now there ave millions of dollars | continuing a general and gencrous ob- | The subject is not new. For years con- | yrent soems to bo a department of eranks, | suprised | general’s public eaveer, telling how I FELL wee of thisannual tree planting has has been asked for logislation of | A boss fool killer can be provided later on. | 4] charge vou £2.50 for writine ottopn | Wasonee an edi paper, ‘ ry Public : ; 1 cliarge you #2.00 for writing thut lotter.” | 1y iy of the state logls yfor sev been secured, Ther | in the vaults of our bynks and iwv sking responsibl | Y is room for | this kind, on the ground both of justice | e = Realizing that protestation was useloss 3 Jdpaletly | Hpanlts Coihaton | No Tariff Needed There. 3 ; Wt per cent. .,..,,“,.;..“....hh.d.,‘.,|.,‘,,,,,‘,,( in ”,,. ,“5 e | to foreign authors and [nuh-nlmn‘(:)mn Hifalo: Dihress, Connelly paid the fee but quietly vesolved | major-general of volunteers, and thit | tion, and every advi has with it a | own. American authors have petitioned | mye Alanta Constitution boasts that fn | then and there to ot even sometime. In this | Give e wir hs - sorved ton torni. | guarantee of reward vastly outweighing | congress after congress to give them the | Georgia “fifteen children in the family ave | resard fortune scemed to favor him, - The op- | iy congress and durving the Thivty-fourt | s cost may be involved. Tt is to | protection of an international copyright | not unusual, and occasionally the record runs | POrtunity he wanted soon offered itself. Not | coy w8 us speaker, writes o Washing B long after the letter had been written several | ton cor |1~~]mmlunl of the w York Sun 1 authors have assailed us | as high us twenty.” That seems to be or c : for pirating their works, | southern infantindustry that doesn't lunguish | Doxes of freight were received at the depot | General Bunks is w very old man and trust companies s rowers ab from s But this superabundancs of mone | affords no relief to the western farmer, | When he mortgages his furm, he is | whate | made to pay double interest. The | be hoped that the observance of Avbor | law. For ‘mv.n‘.w who negotintes his loan makes | day this yewr will show no abatement of | continually | cral years, governor three yem 1o i : | M ehil 5 bt | 1o¥ Pt for Kelley and he engaged Connelly to eart | quite feeble at times, ile does not tuke him sign w mortgage not eight per | popular inte | MY BRI, G e them up to his house, When the latter pre- | an active part in the proceedings, hut | cent and then charges him a commission R of them, have until within JHave | sented his bill it called A0, Then itwas | appears o be | seupi nd disin- of four per cent, which he embodies into | @ year or two zealously fought the pro- | Chicago N the justice’s turn to express astonishment, | clined to mingle in the debates as ho b A (’:,'"{,i,.x"‘\";’," o WY o5k dila. plioes Oft rorord i seconil| ”"”\'" i, '{‘""'”“' ! | posal of such o law. Pirating the pro- | New York farmens, it and he wildly exclaimed : [ once did. Tl i especialy digniticd i [Se P FEIL, vy Public. | g | '"l" LD L \Ius’mnfi nn] cit : | ductions of foreign authors and flooding e stringent law to tax “What's that? | l'f,'hl"""' all l,""\-'~- "“)" :w !~| popu . | " fumor nosds money to | edy that shocked the \\lll'll< Abraham | Am an market with cheap re- Out west the s have more | My el for hauling your goods,” re- | ‘f”_ I l||..\.|l~~(u fites on both sides of 1 i Tue weekly bank statement shows the | s = is | L | Lincoln, the great emancipator, was bY | i i formerly a more profitable | than enongh of taxation of every kind. What | plied Connelly complacently. When' you | e e ! s | 1 €rops, e £l al- T ade 3 | ik bty & S i 2 M b e attention ¢ e visitor is nest veserve has deerensed 090,000, The | ! the assassin’s bullet made the immortal | o0 (50 S0 probably is at present, | ey Wantis tax reduction. wrote aletter for me I paid you 2,50 for five | oo WHEGHOR ) B0 FhE YSITE b s | most bled to death by the coun- -— minutes’ work. T thought it only fair to get | unks #452,000 in excess of | : martyr of the vepublic. The nation was | oo | — d 1 - ' banks now hold $452,000 in excess of Ry RIS E it aill PheR iy oLt public atio or it muy be thut American publishe o Withatnd the Doctoss. R el L to&et | Mississippi, one of the most striking legal requirements, B v | still rejoicing over the termination.of | o\ .lly have become move conscien Aiiiod ot even by taxing you in proportion to my time.” | /o PG T Guse, . Ho ds o Souti ety (i i AL ] Sl S T SOMER s accepted the situation and paid the | Cypolinian by bivth, and lost his [ef aem cent a month, in- |40 at rebellion but a few days be- ——— 10,321 physicians i the Japa- Ll L DAL R Ry [ at the buttle of Vicksburg while colon | M T 5 o hpiele | terest puid in advance out of the loan. | ¢ sy i Sl 3 [r 15 within tho power of Omaha brick | Giive B BLavUlITa 10w Thices Shicean | fore in the sur le : of Lee to Grant | ) formidable opposition of publishers | Mese Empire at the beginning of the year. 1t | pe e e e R e makers to cheek the demand for frame | phLo g z 5 |t Appomattox, when its happi- | internationnl copyright that there | 1 N0 wonder that the Japanese emperor | GTom Be vs that his nine years' experi 1 1 R tructures by selling their products st | and cattle this is simply ruinous and | o O et utional copyrig L TE S ol Sad ho Ly Coe L buLis) T b E tiatin i | the best dressed men in cong i s y It ir ] y W : ness was suddenly turned to pro- | i LTI SOPYEET \s o | Tinks his people need u new constitution. ence as m of a theatre ¢ Him{Ib5ia ot tha miestreloquent and o reasonuble prices, K |““v““-1' mer ;u.l-.p.». Imml, | foundest sorvow, its bright hope trans- | 108 B v o e pebet i S — | conclusively that the wealthy and high toned | Gobaters, o generdl i ; —— n wrostling with theso lecches tho | foneq into gloomiest apprehension. e el k] Never Goes A-Begging. social elusses of Omalia will not patronize fe- | A et cout. buttoned i liis CIIEE SEAVEY'S detective foree must | farmer is confronted with w problem. e e T e e | e oR g DU D LS Chicago Tritin [ male stars like Modjesiu, Marie Wainwright | well-vound fignre,and his empty sleey: the sheri ship all the principal uthors | The profits o s hution by 1 Tave been ont on o wild - goose hunt last | The money lender tells him that money [ 1 : i | ¥ | and Rose Coughlan, | is suspended from the low 3 7 in our nationnl history is familiare to all. f rork city ato oy X . + 1 3 f i L (0 VA0 | L R ot ot o b Lo ana | 1o ntionud history is fumiline to ull | o Cenis countey and - nearly ul | Vork city re nearly & ar. “hnvariably,” he continued, “these act- | silk cord. His hair is always i ol ! sand-baggrers were enjoying the freedom | the farmer very naturally jumps at the | R ]i novdinapy | 0 publishers, — This organization | one of thosc ofiees that never seck the man. | resss have played o light business here. | hack from his forehead, and his fuce i« I Wt o ndialon et tite gal s . | thub event, & period of extraordinary |y wht wll its influence tobear upon | oUn SoNIoa o | isit! Can youor auyone else tellr 1| carfully shaved every morning by o £ | progress for 1 > . > | Miss Coughlan gave a performance of | congressional harber, His thin moustacho s nation, in which its on- | ward course has not heen disturhed by a | single obstruetion. None of the fears | that followed the murder of the fivst last congress in favor of the bill now et | T New York Times. law which is an empty | mischief in two ways. Inthe se the volume of ¢ : : lief is to incr THERE are not us many eandidates | hy gn aet of congress, for governor now as there were 8ix | “Phigiy e delusion which Tie Br 0. but there is a stabl ars ago that | is snow white, while his long hair | heavily frosted. He has been in aress six terms.and will probably como ack again if he wants to. ady of Lyons” three y lipsed anything we ever had in th or probubly ever will have Wainw! pending. and it is doing the same with the present congress, There are two ‘sides, both strong, to full of | eoposes to dispel. | pro- | aiting e nd republicnn president have been real- e e i P every law that is violated eon- Y i A Do thtod o s waiting to b struck by | Copje 6 of the tary of the | oo™ dlly and vigorosly the | Phi auestion “Those who oppose inter- | o gugly und with Impanity begets o diste ght! wils: the aciio of After the guide has pointed out ¢ chain-lightnin | trausury showen onida Nitoeal S g S national copyright insist that its effect ot for tho law in general. This is cspe- | dramatic art our best class of patrons Y : A republic Tns gone forward towavd the tlation of eight handeod and five | figiment of its grent dosting. Few of | “C 1 the great men, soldiers and statesmon, who were active on that fateful ds when Lincoln was struck down, are now would he to mate 1y inerease the cost uly true of the pr of books, bothtof foreign and home pro- | the luwles: | duction, to American s, The at of which the [ assert that under the operation | I the second place, by prohibiting the traftic G b b ish authors | inliquors a community deprives itself of th i million seven huadreed and ninety-th thousand cight hundred and forty-seven dol I Krrrarniek will kindly favor young Hiteheoek with o marked | copy of Tk SUNDAY Ber ho may be e to convinee him that he h reat Ll mpemerteb bt it acmeof | s Banks and Hookor, he invariah 5 | RS eomme ttaraerny o tells you to look again on the repul \ ind tho do- | her. Sho is certainly a lovoly actress and | 100 tnd hetells you that the luego d the de ) | man, with a thick crop of iron-gray haie to which | could not be induced to become intevested in vegard as theie trinmph, | has the support of an excellent company and o wooden leg, is General David ning as she did imme vafter Lent, | Bremmer Henderson of Towa. General we had every reason to- expect a big engag Henderson is one of the best debaters on Lyet to learn abont nutional finances, “'“" b living. Call the voll of the loyal war- | (e I NIRRT (D e e lute t After prohibi- | ment, but were sadly disappointed. Thisevi- | the vepublican side. and, like Genoral (et gl viors who stood with Grantat Appomat- | ot et DY e DAer | o, s e e the law must | dent Jack of approciation might not seem | Hooker, is universally popular on hoth Prorni whoare affieted with s long | follows: e marohediviShishetmanRioRuh ek i sRIse ST RS I it L ) o Hnon BRSOl excopinati IR SRa B LCSTIG IR sl s R Ll dasjontRaicliunbot. ko tells s ; felt want can have the same satistied by | Stndurd siver dotis nd tons of thousands will not an- ‘ G authors 1 the penaltios proseribed by the prohibitory | SUY away when we have something extraor | ing story about his recent canvass - for ih e nepee A S | AL s S ) S publishers would be canbled to do the |y salooons and the disorderly | dinary were not always complaining about | the speakership, wh med out dropping a quarter into the AN i BNE 0 B DIUNER: & Gr0 OVOU BR2 SSE 0L sme, THb bo wdmitted thut this might [ aka in the same category, and | e shows, such as “Later On,' Nutural | poorly. B as_one of th slotof the Omaha W11, and ive ercertli migghty stitosn»n who stod by the gov- | LS iR B e | The Al e “Parlor. Matehy Zig Zog! " 2o | londdrs on the - republican side, e con- 1i l'\“” copy of a famous painting. Wo [ NI Dank noid crnment |'|l!| .ullll‘tl ~!:'uv!|| Lo the e o n B il bR point of view of | e Ihe vesult in -’ communitios like | €t¢., which they do come to see “‘ AT:"‘VII’I T l‘l “'\"”‘“ln';"““"::‘l'II: p"'m’l o Ao like enterpris L ; i ’umI::nm ‘.I,I.’| ”r :\Ill‘\\llvllllv 1.“ ';:ll’llly.;]] “‘;,n Tty A A o0 ,";,m‘,,,,:‘, IW|U '” it has ; - .,: “\‘ Ihe | o I(‘ Im 1) (‘;:\:I o yll.l. ‘t‘h;‘mn« l‘l|m|l Ir‘ulxl R A G T e ¥ = This is « i B | seeure, o s s e e e Rt ol of prohibition unenforced is the 3 0 8ty eep them at ho obabl spaper correspondents on” Newspip i reports of business d-‘]n'-w on Chis i3 exclustve of money nndbullion [ /rr i e i nEirs. of this world, At s Ul L CLI T ol as that of 1o lay Yot the - sub; thioy’ don't cnro’ for 'As' You Tike Iy | nOWSpunOrcovrespondeiitson Nowspa ningling t thi 9 ; 0o law at all upon th ! y ot 1L him through, Soon after ar- throughout the count Cexaggernted | 10 Ue nutional treasury, whith on the | (KNS FAC o Lot | deating faivly with forelgn authors and | 4 Wb of 1o e it all ion Ll bt e DS tyuy | 1O (o pull him through. | Soon ufter o Tho weokly tade rovicws Tssued by the | A7Uinstant umounted o six hundred | WheU & menilicent galaxy Uwas of | ypopocting those of owr own country. Tt e Y and “Muach Ado About Nothine." o W et e commercinl agencies show that the vol- | 100 sixty-six million six hundred and RS e _\' not eveditable 1o us as . people that A BAYImILaEholQuac, | think, Tguess probably that is it, beeause | fow. ™ and spent most of his time ming- 300 sl ‘1) ) forty-three thousand two hundved and | MU0 iy OFIEs Tewmph over (easoi. | pgve hoen for years pivating the pi W et | sueh picces as *Lord Chumly, “The W ling with the correspondents. The boys ume of husiness is ger than for the 3 id standing above them all in imposing A Y2 i The most expediont remedy for the evils of | 5" adpinee S bl g with th N A R B ; xty-one dollars, | ; L0 ducts of forcign brains and making use | fuemperanco ios in high liconse and Lol Ihe Henrietta,' $Saints and Sinners,” $Shen- | on The Row beeame: very familine with sime period last year, and the tone of all | i ol b o olvoilitin g | mes. | &eindouEho plin andAtviotialbzani | sl Sate tana S i 8 |’i“m‘“‘|q‘ :‘\. iy ‘y‘;]‘\ly"iwl icense ‘.{.‘. m; o0 | oy Bl I R R L ot B ARA Rl T Bl RO RGeS Gt ot T e || ety [ wral vight belonged to u Ao | T e G R e | ¥ by Socptdhioitolugson Rullioc and confidence, | 4 £ paper Y04 ose who had attained manhood I L Lronib uon i ouitlnya tho t D. Richards, Dodgo connty's candidate '|..-mln| candidates for the same ofli Rt | ether, was two biltion Gifty-five miltion | " A & et oo | American publishers hve, indeed, had | opporiunity. 18 others wish to estrain the | 1+ D s Bt A e e doleful predictions of the Sho- | #1x thousand four hundved and o e " Bt “I‘l R ‘II i ||u-l I'ui‘l the sense of justies (o pay something to | lauor tradic within bounds, let them have | Tl Dottor wiow it thoy | theixnewapapor (tionds to halp thoms Lo ke shone soothsayer are entitled to high Deducting the Tyl o e it o | foreiin authors whose proluctions they ‘:" chance to try high lic I this Wiy | g Solt fora g time, Co vietory. While they were making them- vank among the weather prophceios of the: United States tronsury ng o | FER JEICH OHEHA SHOHAE O Be DEX | wseds but most of oue veprinted foreign |1 ""'n...]'h‘.i'q,','l.'\'ii'ui" ople will be DO ot per bushiel, woney s comparatively | S¢1Ves S0lid with (hie boys on*The Row,” the day. He shows adepth of reckloss for gold and silver certificates, | (MCMGINE Uh OIS LEMEREYLC MO T ligerature has not been paid for, so e wpuabie The SUKIEL | gy and brighter prospocts for another pros- | Tom Reed was capturing the votes of as those who ereated it were concerned, | of ing a law that is constantly vic perous year could not be desir “Spoaking | the incoming members, and thus )= 4 i - s tured the speaker’s chair. General |89t mon ey mlbiors, Lacan e My Rt | Hendorson is a valuable member of the . “Lhuppen to kuow of know of my own per- | y6u40 and possesses the most suporb sonul kiowledge that there is plenty of it, | it BRI ORRONTI - eloquence of expression, | the volume of eur in and out of and cheerful disvegard of physical and | the treasury aggregates one billion six astronomical conditions that eannot be | hundred and one million five hundred < , 5 Tn the last cleetion in Towa it was the pro. Probably it has for this venson aost the | pipitory luw that was condemned, and if the veaders somewhat less, but this gain has | people v sented in the legisla- boep at the expen oy, can hardly vealize that a O wcentury hus passed sinee the | | quarter 1es of that tin apid ding epi ¢ suee | | tomorrow will be the tw m_winn! i i | | | surpussed by paloface Wigginses, The | thousand do This i an increase of yisucge ! + of som: mational | ture that body would repeal the la. ' 3 &8 : ; wo 0RO em. Yo ; and our agriculty w A their : b BalatiIaite fous Shoshone medieine man ought to o at- | thivty-one mitlion dollars in the lasy | FOF0 VIVIALy impressed upon them. Yot | 0% g, As to the t upon oA a1 v | Genoral Joseph Wheeler is the fourth & il it is trae that in no other equal period of : el i S O =5 surplus corn 1o hogs wd « lizing | yember of this distinguished military tached to the weather burcau, tvelve months, and over two hundred Aty Ameriean authors, it is claimed that Af ! US, . 3 hhgl e it Aftor | itk Tnlile A owr history was so meeh accom- | at least 40 conts a bushel for : all, | quartet in the house. Unlike Generil e | millions within three y e R e | the food of - cheap Baropean it St Paut Pioneer-1 | that is the only way to make farming pay in | Hooker and Henderson, he is not an- or- IN PROMULGATING the findings in the | Ina word, the cireul |||||" medinm of | :l Tt L £ s i | ture has noccssaeily operated | Nebraska has o town called Noup | this orany other country We cun't raise | ator, nor is he as slow and stately as case of Licutenunt Stecle, Genoral Scho- | the country - bas nearly doubled in | | “"I i ik JQULS: 3 | to theie injuey, Wit seems | it still supports only a small pica pay | Al and get vich.” |« al Bunks, He ds the most aetivo field serves notice on officers that self- | twolve whilo the population in- | % '["“"‘;‘“' & “,‘l' o | entirely reasonable tosuppose that it T [ Aneffort was made to pump something out | man upon h fo ), conghoen ”” 8 command is an essentinl qualitication of A thiety-theoe por cont. The chae- | 1RO DURHIOY RN > [ would,” If it be teue that the present QAN AL ARHRAIS of Mr. Lt nhis political aspivations, | short and sl WiihatgangRliowin: command fmen, and that t R T A s b e B . | commemorate the d of Lincoln, | ,onaition with - vespect to copyright i b s (@lifcaguilime but he vigorously vesisted and would not | D v hangs in soft geay commanders of men, and that the abuse orof the cavroncy has also ln conditic 1 vespect to copyrlght 18 | Visitor—Why do you siy “Poor, poor | ke Hbesoral of 8, merabors of thentant | cutles nbout his shouldors. Fo was ot which ocenrred Apeil 15, 1863, at | Springtield, 1L, ne inally o Georgin man, and was educated atthe West Point military i s i | discouraging to Amevican authorship, | man of your farm hhor! Nebras tesdny, WIDCT G ng that n change as proposed would | He 5 the biggest of subordinates by words and blows will | changed. A thivd of the national bank #0t e tolerated underany civeumstances, | notes have gone out anl there has haen conunittee got together here Thursday night d e, Sand indulged quite freely in b of cornin the st clo of food. There appears to be u wide- rvices on that oceasion, He is o men- spread prejudico aguinst it even among the poorer people, who subsist on info- rather than get nothing he would willin X spt the other. Whens questioned ber of the committee on milit £ ots, Me. Me. | and is regarded ws one of the most inde: atigable workers in_congress. pears to be on the side of the p posed law, in favor of dealing justly and honorably with the producers of litera- 1 Ovana Bee divects attention to the s that city is makin from forty-four million to one hundred and sixteen million dollars, Tho farmor is on the wrong seent in hove was no vonsonablo justitieation for | un immense addition of gold coin und | CHPorste ceremonies befitting the ocs |y irive American men and women |F i ranning discussion of tho: situntion, but na | Losigned: “from = tho: United="" i i o casion, and elsewhoere the memory of | Tpas How Notto Do It. | i 4 army at the beginning f o'y conduet, | gold and silver covtificates to the ciren- | g 2 ! | of literary tulent such encouragement W J 0 clusions were reached ) ek TEtRrat B [ Tatton. Whoro wo then hud. olighty-two | ¢ mutyved prosidont will bo honoved. | ¢ wo1d Glimulate eort and tond 80 the | me. Nebyacs 2, G o | A war’and - became foutenn o R I'_""‘“ L, p ‘:”““fi | million dollars of gold wo now have | 1t would! i il ,'I',' HohfamIne "'”',““'I'“ improvement and elovation of home lit- | yiving an illusteation of how not to do it | Amongother intevosting features of the | e Cone of the most dashing and cour- SSGEI VLGl arong nexk mont ot | three hundred and soventy-throe million | v Eeiat, - S W L osson L L 1| erature, thore ave fow who would not | Phe next Nebruska legistature will probably | Political gatherin in Omali st week s cavaley fightors in the late wa o un exhibit of Amdrican corn. Not- | gotuvg, and two hundeed and ninoty | 10 and doath of ‘tho great pateiot wnd | WS CHE wivean ilustration of how to (o it —in the | 4eveloped itself was €. C.MeNish's ansiory | i the confederate congress gave him withstanding the immense quantitios of | i Y| martyr which the Amevinan people can- | 0 : i % R I for an office of some kind. He comes from |y vote of thinks for his suceesstul mili- million dollars of silver cortifie: ¥ I'he weight of ar ment in the pro matter regulating railroad corporation , this corenl sont to Burope annually, it | SR s 4 not hear too often, [ sR il i M RIR AEL S LA i | Wisner and cither wants a_term at Lincoln tions and for the defence of has not become very populur ns an arti- | 4 0050821, Eha canadium, s 4 3 Omaha as a Packing Center, | us wovernor ov a whirl in cong The | the city of Aiken, 5. ¢, The latt to Gold cortificates, also, have increased this subject has - reccived certainly sVt | lattor position is his preference, though | also publiely thanked him for his gallant | | The fact that the erews of our naval dof | as packing | o gress cannot be too vapid [ what he thought of his prosy Nish modestly denied any i vessels are in large part compos forcigners, or of men whose nationality center, This i ention of b inst | for the benefit « vior food, and this prejudice is fosteved | . | T T AR » whov ; ? | Brondim ot aneaC the cattle indusiry | ! Tt iz 3 Dy the furmers, The exhibit of corn at | hunting altor more carroncy. o should | s wicertuin, wus mado known in the | ture abroad. The argument in | years Chi 1K v | Coming a cundidato, but ono of his warmest, [ There are other military hevoes in the ; A MU nunt down the money shavks. Nomatter | uiu | international copyright ave grounded in - years Chicago and Kan | . S iR Syt T the Pavis exposition excited a lively in- | & Do | annual report of Secretary Tracy, but the 5 dietlss wactically the only catt friends said he was in the field and earnestly | ! ? y how much the volume of eurvency” IS T | roportion of aliens to natives appoars | & Selfishness which would justify any sort | Practici y iLanE e ¥ ire conspicuous heeause of their many terest umong the French people. | proy : appoars Tn order to he just it may | consequonce tho “B [ worldug the wires. [ Gl farent dualitios und’ barnatarikbios. of piracy. cost the Amer | erensed, the farmowr will not bo able ; trolled the, being thout competition, to. borrow dollar of it chonpor : st e which was all on the si by the veport of the houss committes on ‘ger than had ways pointed out lighting™ states APRLL DAYS, Besides th Lo stenngors —— ) little me an people naval affairs to be much I rowel HALE 0 dozon probibition organs in anson. Higelon Hoghton he tave pulvorizing the rum power than he does ||n;v. His troe remedy is | ), nsupposed. According 1o this less | for their I:'\I\llfut than at ‘|;m\ nt, but | woveun 18 t0 80ll—-for i A R M o || sirtne by s0many mon In ¢ in Nebraska and pssing avound the con- [ 10 0ot s thit will make wsaey @ g half the enlisted foree of - the navy [ thoy can ufford it, nnd would hetter do | whatovor prices the buyers dictated In mighty eadence their fierce wild ery; who cull themselves “general ol teibution hox, to raise o fund for propay- | :llllm‘lx \|(11 wnor ov : lony, :nnll will clxluw s born in the United Stntes, the exe | s vlh.mln'-mll‘nvl- unlxl- )llw prc :.-h of I\ml ;.\‘,\; in |.,U“.\I\:w the ;‘,:”:.‘ AT T SR T | | :h,,, In. :‘;h;: ,,I\ we “.,‘\...\‘.‘,‘.u ¢ 2 | the forfeiture of the principal as woll as | { A paaT o) being the only people who refuse to ac- | Packing houses at Denver, and - Cheyeune, § sl W i casen the visite i I I | coss of foreign born being six hundred Yipeu] | A ceascless vain from a my sky; ook upon some of the men who actually soveral thousand papers that are to ke, and Hel na, not to mention knowledge a riight of property in brain- |+ and Salt 1 the interest when the money lender ex sons that sob and si Out of the sea fought and were wounded in the w eivenlatod promiseuousl (S | and ten in a total force of seventy-ni I b clreulated promiseuously in this state, \ Lotul foree of seventy-nix the rofy tor system in Texas, will render leafy space, One of these mendicant v power pal- | 3715 1000 thn the logal vate, oithor I pundved afd forty-six. Reforving to the | Product and pug What it is worth, additionst nid, st perhins. how tho e, | Through the thickets wet, and e e verizers claims to have alvendy raised | M ShuPe of interest or commission. lavge number of uliens in this serviee | i 5 ] mon that in owder to find a murket it ix not | , VA eyes alt tender, and blushs shy, b . S If the BParmors’ allinnee desivos to ne- | . i visit of Goneral Russell A, Alger, I L il smiles with o tear-wet fuce. T ey over six thousand dollurs and sanother i . Secretary T said it could not be ex- commander-in-thief of the Grand Army. | Becessary to ship live animals half way - A 1Kan.. April 12.—[8] clnims to have raised twenty-oight hune | OMPLsh unything it should conflue its | poeted that crews o composed will bo a | O el of the Grand Aviny, woss the continent to have them s t PHE WORLD'S FAIR IDEA, SMIOHIEON)) 501 5 HRES f ; / T 1ol h y-ol8 efforts to moasures of velief that are AT T A TR BT accompanied by Mps, John A, Loganand 650 G0, ) Slineatbaolcin easad am o Tne Bry Ihe proposition to re-f g dred dollurs, It goos without suyir ithi AT q 5 S TOLINNNG IOV TS GoUntiy: M BHOLL S Mrs, Wittenng Hboar Nl bl R | To Whom Belongs th 1t of Origis | vise the confession of faith haus heen adopted within their roach, They cannot hope ; Mrs, Wittenm of the Woman's re- | fon' to feed 8 Ihas | that pulverizing the “vummios™ at this ; DO | vicos should bo noadod i wav, “Such | f e T ASITIONER OF IE WORAILA 1Y o to feed 10 more ting It. by the Highlund presbytery, The vote was vate ix apaying voeation, 1 it were not | 10 Petdiust the finan fthe nution. | e, he said, “ave held by nothing bt A RN AR Al At SRLRICAIER 401D ..,L‘]»'m. AlgIA-thie 10D 1 o "Hi“ | he Troquols club of this city, says the | 27 o3 Ihey can ae anplish somothing by oon- | g | Chicago Tribune, in the course of un in for the Nebraska prohibition campaign ir contract of enlistment, and subject | 0 ; L theso morconnry bttle axes of prohibi- | 101 uholinliiinos upag - thosl at the fiest tomptation to desort the fug l“:. illl“:“.]“l-‘ "r' l'l"""~‘ f:l'n’“:_l Skt - | yitution tendoring pilon on tho OMAHA on would have to elose theiv OgiBiniNLes, | of u country in which they have never [ ‘CMHIV® tour gghte country, vecelving SERIN(HJOY, | Bth inst. to thoso who lubored to secure Y 3 ‘;'“ would have ta vloso tholy nt E— AN "‘ ) \‘\hi' 1.\ ”“ \' cordinl greeting everywh Omaha's | for thix'city‘tho site of the wld's faix LOAN AND TRUST SO, | ¥oalged, Lo i 0! ho, o i Emma Lazarus § ) ) ————— oR ; g eleome should be in keep her in 1502 sets forth that the moyement . " ARBOR. DAY, TR ¥e " hound' by mo ‘tiea .of bivth | Meleomo shouli¥b in keepl ,‘_‘”" 20 | The wot red glebo shines in the April light, | riginated in that elub by the introdue COMPANY. f 4 A FEW months ago the press of Mil April 22 will be Arbor day in N or 16ainnoe. Po them the fag | ‘CPutation fop, hospitality. Represent The gray hills deepen into gre H tion of u preamblo and resolution bew: (11 e ehaa g Dt kaT 200,000 - waukee ridiculed and donouncod the | braska. Governor Thayer has by proe- nts nothing. The Amevican who | I8 the groatst army of ‘civilinns in | g puinbow in heay thin vapors | ing upon the subject by Judge Henry M, | Faid in Capltai K000 statistios of the growth of Oy | Tamation called the attention of the rts must expatriate himself, but the | ©Xistence, thefr’ high charactor and white Shepard at n mecting held May 1, 1885, | Buys and solls stocks and bouds nvgotlates other pr sasive westorn cit people of the stafe to the duty and in- ner who deserts the American | Prominence entitle the visitors tow warm Drift o'er the blue, and freckle hilland plain | Without in any way desiving to depre L e e e s vty attack wked of jealousy or rtantance of a gencreal pro al 0b- | sopvice goos to his own home,” » weleome to the metropolis of the Mis- | With muny moving shades; t i I strong | cinte the hospitality of the wm‘{ l‘. corporations; t churgo of property; cols ance, o both. In the light of an the day, and suggestod some | The secrotury of the nevy doubtless | U valle) 4 With carth's rich extalutlons after ral ll\lv”.::‘i<; b uw;}:ywl:-”'l:‘\w claim of My, | ectatux g nts ”lll '“ll ‘:"I’“]“‘. I'I'l" “’I““\“l' ;"lh ben : 1[[ ’I ling ge nnllhl;n_« did not in the least exaggerate the im- PEOPLE on upper Farnam street a Of springtide birds, with fresh hope, fresh | fuir project, The u;-' public expression | Omahal.oan & TrustCo koo could not comprehond the mavye 0 be exepected if the purpose of this wce of having in the naval service | still waltin | N f of opinion on this subject was made some : 0 e naval service | @ patiently for the electy delight g » 4 SRR A o & ous growth of Omnha o grasp the forces | most useful and intoresting holiduy | only men who are interested in defend- | motor to materialize Low o'er the fields the marsh-hiw ilnngy || ¥eYS0.OF alEhiveariuga: 1o o chlumn SAVINGS BANK which propel it onward. While Oma is . fuithfully oarvied out by our | ing the fAag by reason of some stron Aloft small flocks of pigeous wing their “f‘l;“ Bipay '."x”"} L..h win:(owlen | e e . A K g by red L o ol editor of the Cleveland Leader, who had | § 2, Co| £ glas Sts, enjoys tho convenienco and comforts of | poople. — The state supevintendent’| consideration than their monthly pay, A Fool Killer Needed, flight R Aol a | s I Cabibe 4 5000 hundrods of electeic lights and thivty- ' of — education has supplemented the | and the bill which has passod the house f New York Sun Alive with sound and movement is the air ox position, and who pr in article in | Subsorled und Giar wd Capltal 100,00} . two miles of clectric motor railway Mil- | appoal of the governor by counseling | of reprosentatives 1o prevent the | oo ffuusus delogution in congress scous to short young gruss with sunlight vain is 35500000 Chioh ho set forth that the | MDY 68 Stoek 0N i i Bosite o waukoo has just discovored that thero 18 | tho teachers in th public schools to iu- | ontistment — of olions in the | oo with more than its fair shure of next great publ po in this B g AR L such o potent for a tricity \ t the pupils in the occasion so that | payal service is o proper me 1ablon pus forth ' by “the two-foru-cent % SOURIS B, Roghs L dot W T W T wonder the benighted pross of the Cre they may be induced to it trees in | ure But when wo refy ) b Int L f arion, KW Nash, Phomas J. Kimball, g I X I ticiuns who ave try to climb iuto pr ' prauks itself v af and | digeovory by Columbus, and jo B Lk City cannot understand westorn progress. | the school grounds. It is to be presumed | to any longer receive foreigners into | nence on the shoulders of western and TR, wnd a5 the proper site M - Kol e The papers as wellus the towa uro | thut no teacher will noglect the oppor- | the crews of our naval ve it | ern grang: Oup of! tha useroat of 4k Q 1ive seeda iho patloat oarth Lica I SOk ank tion PruANALLAIE DUONRS AR SIS M KanA twenty yeurs behind the times, tunity W lmpress upon the winds of the | guite cortuin thut we shall to | queer propositions o fukir financiers and The go ‘Uribune at once com ! MU