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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, MONDAY. APRIL 14, 1800. and the industrics of the people. ing. We think this is a subject that should Tateaj s well, W tho vataod policy, bill s And then whatover interest is paid on such | receive the most careful consideration, for it e o B e T an jssue would go_directly to tl » support of | Is of vital fmportance ot to the alliance ulone v TR (3 i | bill repenting the “innocent purchaser” clause the governmont, and so would lesscn tho | but £0er tEmeics o il ho Towa Loffslgtare Will Pass Into His- | in promissory notes, a measurc of the great Gossipy News Letters From Various Parts of | taxation, either “dirct or jndirect, of th Withdraw the support of the farming el 4 ‘ : est importance and universaily domanded by Hi b property owners in our whole countey, while | ment from the towns aid ¢ gnd but one itoty Tuesday. e bl R A il the Btate, the interest paid to banks only enviches the | result can follow: the towns and cities would $ot Ot P DIk ChRTRIo bl capitalists m‘ the expense of the king | be depopulated. Retail dealers would be —_— :Hl‘lt\ \f:y“l‘“;mlm y champion who dares people, and the national banks only compelled to elose theie doors and €S | QOMPARATIVRLY LITTLE WORK DONE | _All bills taxinz m s a8 a part of 1 the government one-fourth to one-fifth wonld grow along the THE FARMERS AREIN DEAD EARNEST | the wovermtment o e povornment pays | busic RIS Rl Fastle. (A MAKINE the e 7. eatate a8 well as all measutes looking toward | the equalization of taxation have dropped out 1. H. Powri allianes purchasing ngency the most gigantic ae | s e , . that 4 o The Vi of sight. Meanwhile the appropriation com Prosident Farm ) st and monopoly that ever existed. From | The Liquor ‘Qwestion Left a Weapon | i naving things their own way and Some of the Questions Which Nebraska Madlson Couty, Jeat cenfer is hugs arms LK oos | . for the Demoerats in the Next Leg- have already sicceeded i almost doublin Farmers Are Discussing, Manisoy, Neb,, April 12.—[Special to Tur over the land and crugh all competit islative Contest—Much Reck- 1 mlI-VI\:IQ.»IV\I\:‘E:'\H,”\\v\”u'v“l.' A A And thorein would result o wrong and ing ’ ¥ L g S Dt Tt is estimated that over -‘|n-| cent of et ) 3 4 Fixtravagan; The lower house is fully as badly demoral 4 the corm that will bo shipped from Madison \vjh u;l ; (Ihl;lnlulvl:l“;( ”-‘-ulllllliul\: R ;»‘)-‘H'i'” | ized us the senate and spent nearly a whole :»‘ l«‘”'"" -‘-lfll*;lvnu! :m;l‘mvl a loeal diseas T used Hood's Sarsaparilla for e N ., iy stroy titists and monopolics and not to build — | session Saturday gravely debating whether nd thereforo it carnot be cured by loeal aps | and recetved groat relief and benefit fr DOWN WITH GREEDY MONEY SHARKS HI’vaY\ hius ,.’1..“..»_\ ry4‘n }‘.ll | bankors ard | IeILUD oF {0 teplacs \ith greater rUsS OF | 1y Moixpe, Ta, April 18.—[Special to | thiey should pay tholr employes for Sunday plications. 1t requires a constitutional rem- | The catarth was vory disagrecable, he rate of interost paid local bankers and | greater monopolies. ) y Ta, J i : : | en no sorvices were performed and endinig ody liko Food's Sarsaps o | i ey others who carry on @ “three-ball” busin Eiippont Ly enits mentioned above should | Tin Bre.]—The legislature will sdjourn on | JYH°R 1O sotvicos were T e 1 A i "",‘ “‘ M o il b h, working | in the winter, eaustg constant diseharge from Figures and Estimatos Showing the Propor- | is from 15 to 24 per cent, and some as higt obtain, what, would follow!” No o would | Tucsduy next aftor a_session of ot than | For tho reckloss extravaganceof this logisl Wit catisus an Dromotes:tie dleeass, | in.6 baek of my nead: The dlie }”:” foat 0 per cent per annu ng to the amount or more than the farmer. here would | g0 qye y len! site of the long | ture thedemocrats ave lax “aHonalblo il promotes disease i1 the back ¢ \ead he effect to clear 40 per cent per annum, owin \ e aver length, But in spite of the long | ture thedemocrats ave largely responsible, On effects a permanent cure. Thousands my head in the morning by hawking and spite people testify to the sy 8 of Hood's Sarsa- | ting was painful. Hood's Sarsaparilla gave tion of Corn Crop Sold. and time of loan, The ovganizing of alliances | be his mavket? Would the alliance ageney | g gion comparatively little has been accom- | the test questions that were made in the house fiorses; -cotiy eto,T And 18- it \tor all | plished, The deadlock over the organization ym that side while the most veekless parilla as a remedy for eatareh when other | e relief fmmedistely, while fn time I was Il continues with unabated vigor, regard- | huy his chickens, his potatoes, hogs, cattlc, only threo yotes for Tonesty and economy less of spring work i . ; i compotition’ had porish assuranco | of the house scomed to demoralize the mem AVAANY SpRAaDEINLIONY. SecNed preparations had falled. Hood's Sarsaparilla | entirely cured. 1 think Hood® 1 FRONTIER COUNTY CORN FOR FUEL Dison County. ol v S et aving | bors whew theg dhi go t worl. They acted Ty A also bullds up the whole systein, and Makes | 18 worth Its welght in gold.” Mics, ¢, . Gty s wea, Neb., April 11.—(Spocial to T | ctushed verythin, else, wouldi't reielh 0ULHL | ag if they didn't know whers to bogin and | Tho number of ¢ clerks was twico you fcel rencwed i health and strength, | 102 Eighth Strect, N, W., Washington, D, €. w-pep. | B¥P.]—The Farmers' Alliance of Dixon | yujcs o' wWhat b e ot he solds | Were most concerned ‘In finding where to | 43 luree us necousary, whichi muy b chitvged ATAld (s Bolng Madeon ¢ it PaEs i) il S UL R at [ 1 . to the dom , who would niot agr county, recently organized, is becoming a | ind tho experience of the world has been | leave off compromise for' a spenker until o so Cent-a-Month Money Brokers— very popular socloty and incroasing rapidly | that whero such power has been obtained it | Very little general legislation has been en- | daughter, or somo ‘'special. friend'! was pro- | 00 s arsa arl a e O in numbers, having now o membership of | has been abused % outside of legalizing acts and some laws | vided fori {Tho extra 1y mill lovy was con of local intorest, There are very few *meas- | tinued for one year, which will_ tike a round Sold by all drugyists. #1: stx for g5, Prepared only | Sold by all druggists, 81; aix for #5, Propared only half million of doilars out of the pockets of by C. 1. HOOD & €0, Apothocaries, Lowell, Mass, | by €. 1. HOOD & €0, Apothecarios, Lowall, Mass. I ' to them over f At the meeting for the election of ’ T, Leading ¥ L officers Judge Edward Arnold was chosen l mhl';\".'.‘,t,',’:x yllmy)v:“"."l' ures of public importance as u legacy from | gty vpavers, A good many members will prosident, W, W. Atkinson vice prostdents & | Thero is little uso for us to write anything, | the Twenty-third L assembly, On- the | uve some troublo in explainine their con 100 Doses One Dollar | 100 Deses Gne Doilar T Bee has asked for and is receiving | As yot the alliance has made no mov unless we by so doing express ou subject of most gencral public interest, the | duct to tho thoroughly aroused farmers, | eolumus of spocial information from its cor. | o deinonstiation of a pelitical nature, but in | convictions. ~ Wo are wware that the allmee | liquor guestion, there has been no logislation | Whose demands have been disregarded it | 200 g R il g : e at Wpon | 11OF WSS 5 Sk (0 malko e Ofen{At- | il for many impracticable thigs, butat | 8L l. “The democrats wero not vory anious | MAHLGS S TR KGR I e GOT ONE SOLTBARY TALLY, | ttas Brouctton and Cantition. Double plags 3 at- | Fion of practical benefit to its members RO R o fractide] 10 Yiice Uho 1w hated Jusby ab ehis . tlie) e legislature was - largely dominated by | M. DULLE: ALLY, | - Farmerand Cantiilon, Bascs ¢ < O uppermost in the discussions of the A co-operative lumber company has been the same time they many things in the iged J A self-seekers who stood in with the horde of Meckin 5, off Viau 1, off Harkne 4 Farmeta' Alliance, The first Installment s | formode withi s J, Sorry ns businoss managor, | teachings that ave commendable. It is only | becauso thiey oxpoct to use proliibition as | heelers and strikers who gathor on such o —— Hit by pitchor - Hudson. Stru sented in this issue, Every business man | and a g al merchandise store to be estab- | by organization that we succced in any un ampaign thunder for the next two years. | casions and are intenf only on gettine their h by Viau 2, by Harkness o reports with | lished at Ponca on the same plan is being | dertaking. In making their demands the | T republicans wer \id to make any | fingers in the public treasury Unless ull | Omaha Badly Beaten by the Sioux City 4 vrors St Paul 2. Stolen and every farmer will read t fi rere v 1 e Yy o soriously considered nsElamimn N oy A =l Ghaumed 7 ¢ ofltakot 4 5 THSL 19 ail, & large majority of ‘this legislature . )y Ml v Daly, Dhillips, Favmer, unusunl interest. They are brim full of solid | SCRPUSLY CORSICENG - ¢ tho county is be- | Furmers’ alliance can hope to succced only | €70 FE" the law on account of the last d to private life by the indig- Corn Huskers, A O Dy Pkt il s S pn and valuable information. Through these | giuning to realize the necessity of some d by thorough organization. We do not claim | Publican platform, which has held them to thoroughly aroused farmer e weupolis 0. Thie s lotters the farmers of one section will | cisive action. 1t is claimed that four-fifths of | to endorse all of the doctrines set forth b '|‘l""-""|“\l poliey” idea. ]hu nothing \\Im liess )ul(ll\ml\»":hu |lm\'t‘\ disre \nhfc‘ and = Bennett what those of another distriet are tulk- | the farms of Dixon county are mortgaged and alliunce, for we see many inconsistencies | done and the issue will be the chief one in the | whose interests they have betruyed. ReX. | THEY () N K hout aud doing, and they are invited to | high rates of intcrest are paid - | 1 organization. For instance, they join | next legislative contest. e VAT oI | Apane e g e covrespond with Tite Beg as a1 TR | e T Bk e O D N ear-" || HRndaswiti tlis|Knighits of Tabor, whilaithe | Therewasniot muchiexpectod ia $ho oy ot bt AT i AT EVANSVILLE of interchange of sentiments and id Lt PR interests of the :x‘\'u are l~xm‘\l,\‘\1hrnmm\iu- of railroad legislation, The anti-monopolists | L A‘vm . ‘va"h ”‘ 1| Bays Touched Up for Four Runs in a 4 PR i Xy of the other, The interest of the farmer is | urged especiully a bill authorizing the rail- eventeen years ago dates the be- | 5 J . l Dodge ¢ Alliances. ol ki o ""“'""f"‘. | eheap labor and high prices for his produc bl et e tos. Dnap | Einning of the first ctual sottlement of Val- | ingle Inning—Another Game AT NEWALK odge Alliances. Svrenion, Neb,, April 13.—To the Editor 2 it s to the interest of the knight to re- | 1 sl iaey ates, THA | oy county, and from that time until the | day MeAulife Pistic Wt ALY oy AL (b Fremoxt, Neb., April 12.—[Specal to THE | of Tue Bee: Referring to an interview pub- o high price hi 3 v bill pas s become a law by the sig- ; e 3 can) 6, & t ! v high prices for his labor und pay asmall T ¥ present the record of Valley county has been | Combinati Bee.|—There is o great I of interest | lished in your valuable paper of the 11thinst., | price for the farmer's produce. Thus each | Bature of the governor, : ey RS ST TR Sl hs s : AL o, AT among the farmers of Dodge county just now | I beg the privilege O v oninions und | his interests in dircet opposition to the other, | A good deal was expected in the way of | ono of unexamplod progress and prospo Toledo cron 0, g ¥ 1 beg the privilege of placing my opinions an i O s ralit stalayac v O e i O | school book legislation, at least there was a | The county hus been settled by an' ente BT on matters pertaining to the grange and alli- | views upon all subjects before the world o Yot they join hands with each other i weom- | Yot domand. for somo relief from | ing. inteiligent and thrifty class of people and | Life is entirely too short to waste time in ance. Thereare at present about a dozen | my own signature. As to the “monopolistic &2 i prices. The state uniformity scheme | now has a population estimated at 1,000, it : . A 1, we do uot believe in the government i ate ! ; \ writing extended repor cstorday subordinate lodges in the county and new | part” ascribed to me, your readers are the o s et sty St oftle | Whieh was urged by representatives of the | Valley county Is twenty-four miles square, | W TP ]Tu)\u’ |I.|v|| !-!I]“‘r Sio 'n k53 The MeAuliffe Coml ones are being organized almost every week. | best judges. As to “capitalist,” I despise the | zens. Our country would soon be landed es- R e e b il e AT ATT F SN ag e (et pation g he latest ono has Just been organized by | name as T do that of “monopolist,” and if six. | tates under the control of government offi- . Paul and St. Louis, was a_com- ture has so d and the home team, ne MeAulifto pugilistic combination will TOLEDO AT ST LOUIS Browns 9, Quincy 0, beautifully whipped, which is u suf thousand in all ~the majority of whom occu picd the bleachers, than over three miles wide tion, Representative Dorsey, who is chair: farmers in the vicinity of Glencos, in tho | teenhours per duy in the harnoss m 18I | cials. Wo would soon lose thelove of conntry | blete failure, It had very little strength in | and arranged that every ceupying a [ Not that the struggle was not worthy of | give an exhibition of fistic skill and” cieyer & s e y o cncoe, © | teen hours per day »harness makes a ma 8 hart of Ridgely was recently appointed lave to phml guilty to the charge. This in- | foreclose the mortgages on our homes, suggested was the distriet purchase plan al ! lent pasturage for cattle, and as the draws Ov wed its Banks. pected to add a number of new ovganizations | fess L intended to handle without gloves. flowed its banks and that adjacont strea in the next few weeks. e I fhen oitig 1o tho foast and paying for | Of some pliace of that I it possesses the richest kind of soil and pro* ey to the people divect a | Fencral operation, pas this legislature. | is unknown in Valley county, and when land [ The Sioux Citys, in their immaculate white | viver bank were pelled to move their grange nor the alliance is o polit- [ What [said was that my business relations A i ;i sional tramps unpopular by setting them at | thousandsof acves will be profitably tilled that | checred when the 4 oo e ey A lomad o L et A Destenetive Forest Pive. D A r e el Litnieat | foiyents, wher the it teading with | penit Te1s to “prevent county jails | i purposes, and for that purpose the biufy | BoW orothier, everybody seemed to t that Jitical Interost will probably o manifest n | the. talk about the bonded indchicdness | Bouneiug the man for trying to collect is bill | WO farmers and oiher hard wor iti- | that onc-fifth of Vallcy county is unfit for the | When he's down |/ tast fteen bR It s protiy certain that if the prosentsen- | hosh; that the Nebraska faruer was made of But when the farmer has paid his bill with | ducing the rate of legal interest from 10 to 3 Acniale linds produe in sneiedneron Lalpil topyliiooin, L Gk thiswis i i aets and bills of local interest || antvine " dingor ta‘'ion in the next legislature, A lavge num- | that he was not owned and controlled by any- only so far as we conceive them to bo right, | 8cts an plintaresy, 7 it checked e meetings ind in the solumns of the “ter; that the mortgaged indebt to do so for the harm of their neighbor unless The selection of three mine inspectors has | SO nd Dakotu can raise wheat in its most | in & lottery, of the principal of these is the money qu were mortgaged (whicl were not more than — — party. When tlie democr v grower cannot find & more congenial clime, | come prett T . wan of the committee on banking and cur- Batos 7 iho inspactoxshipbsi Tlie: terms: of: the ieskat] 1 banking and cur- | wonld not exceed s per cent or $64 per quarter | lished at Oxford. mine inspectorships. The terms of the in- | 1G5 ¢ chem the practical man., 1t is a | Aress. TS B e T tional banking system. Inasmuch as he is » tinancially than he has credit for: thut ) three good democrats. But the law provides A Y R t Vit in an artistic way, Billy didn't | eonteary to law. Today the shevit mude a opinion that he is more interested in legislat- | st reasing; that intcrest he paid An alliance was formed at Coon Ridge, | whether they ave qualified for the wi e e e T e of ‘tevowt | him. When hé got down to the Burker in 3 i judl, buil belng vefused them, 1 e would be continually abusing the gov- | the senate, und only apouta thirdof the mem- | rich valley or tableland farm can, at its side | pope than a passing notice, for it v but | ness at the and opera house this eveniug county organizer by the xecutiy ven. 0s areflcction upon No- | Patriotism would cease to exist, ‘We :would | lowing each school district to buye uniform | 88 filled with artichokes the hogs fatten | ficlent excuso for brovity Osirkosi, Wis., April 15 Reports from t0 loan to the péople. This would o | Pul e ey 3 o has | for sale at vory low prices, and while the sur- | was a good crowd present—probubly two The reference to k ances was tha are flooded I'he vocent rains melting the So far as has yet developed no political ac- | forms or inside workings of their order, inus- 2 g our own cake, Why | The tramp law is one measure which is of | duces luxuriant grass. Thin soil in the bluffs It proposes to make the ness of profes- | becomes searce, and for that reason valuable, its, cut a pretty figure and were generons| roods to the second sto ical o zation, but it is believed that th for the past eleven years in this state had Sl e T, on the stone pile or ng them to the | ave now considered worthless exeépt for graz- i uk S \ 3 o v s . EASANTVLLY g Apri '} 8y next ¢ L election upon some definito plan | order. and entitied him to the respect and all | Lim o-vig a bill, and wlen the merchant | from becoming free boarding houses ~ for | lan known to be favsuperior to the | Omaha was to be defeated, so true is the SHERABI N April 1 This aft Of the Nebraska farmer and his disposition to | it is cnough to make the creditor feel like de- | 2ons for their living, | plow, but the broad valley with the shimmer- | The Cown Huskers, too, seemed Imbued ot of town vapidly spread aud in i 5 o ¢ BTG O s hoy went vight | and aba ne, Severnl detached hons timent among the farmers provails next fall | storner stuff; that he felt as independent in | interest, then he has a right to buy or trad per cent. Aside from these, th ory at the average for the entie fiv ame of t they went vight s e | inereased that sense of insceurity that hail ) Iy o i time to Investigiie. s | Undoubtedly they have a right to organize | not & great many of those. | Here the man from Tiinois can raise corn | Seized the Omuhi auc 2 sd it will reach the perfect form and in quantities that will The Sioux € 1 fine lot. o ond-halfy, would not average more thin £00 ote up the spoils aftor tho election last fall, they | ST IRAUIRG WO SRS TE | season it will be o faull of theirs 5 VDI AT rosto has come in for a small | section pev amium, which condition makes | pyo Vordon ailiance held an interesting | CUmbents ave to expire this spring, and they | (ounty studded with jewelled conmercial dick ‘rossley did the battery worl L i T Ltatet hrag president of three or four banks some of the putting in his time upon 1 Ic The alliance is the greatest attraction at | that candidates forthis office must an | prominent among these communities stands w the local athletes to touch him for even i arrest VLY proprictors, somo ing for his own than their benefit, upon fis Joun was mere pittance compared | Suline county, Suturday last. inspecting mines. 1t s that cligible | ot Maning its imcoption only | the evening they had to take himin at the bu - northwest part of the county. Isaac Bang- | either a capitalist or a monopolist then I will nment, because it would be compelled to | bers in the house. The only other measure | almost, own bluff lands which afford excel- | o got - v SHInGE i g i 0ks, to be shed at cost or free to the | themselves for market, These ands espite sfrigerative novth wind there it fbe. Y4116 b bagiii Y e Pty Dt L con- | be placed undern heavy tax in order to taise | books, to bo furnishod at cost or fuee to the | L ves for market, These bluff land | Despite a refrigerative novth wind there | o HEIE L e WLt piver over e furnishing the cake for the church festi- | been a strong senti in cac! u favor | face, generally speaking, i5 too rough to plow, | | woeaused the o Persons along 1 tion has been determined upon. Neither the | much as 1 had no mean g the same, came on the field. Son - e ong the fariners, and rornrd | Of course men who have carvied the farmer | W foadois in'this county-will insist bofors the|| Loct tinong tho favmors, and that niy, tognvd to be pursucd by the ovganizations, The po- | the busincss interest of the state; that | tries to colleet, resolutions ave passed de | tramps, and to prevent them f neying | smooth, lovel lands, 1Yz Giasehotii e U nUCHOVEOHA LI EHENECR ORI G Y9 QLGS0 L0 pOIGHID the legislative ticket to be chosen, TopUdIALS Oty oty ils ¢ QGbtadnsss was claving war. But these ave isolated s Another law of general interest is that ve- | ing stream in the center, and the noble ex- | With this fecling, for they woere plumed and 3 ik i b iy i hat quickty | @9 s whole town of Plea Dodgo county will have a granger reprosen- | his possession of 160 acres of land us a king; | Where e pleases. We are with the alliance | few bills passed this session h i vim that g uce, and o victory | Oelockeo g I of tinmber wis lui berof the topics discussed in the grange m was independent and ¢ for theiv own good, but they huve not a right A JOKE ON THE DEM: | that will delight him, the settler from Minne- | Would hav n greeted Like a capital prize ) i of thel 1 A P nen—big ) v tames can be heard five county papers ave of o political nature, One | Nebraska favmers,epplicd to the farms which | that neighbor is doing a_dishouest business. | proved to be a great joke on. the democr toniEE AN thellcA LR and the hog | and strong aud if they don't per quarter s ,und the rate of i An alllanco store will probably estab. | reckoned as a part of the prizes the thrce | XTI County possessos s that ean. | There are no white feathers in’ their heae L Colon, April 15— For several Sur P ') 1 atty ns that ca of criticism for his advocacy of the nu- | the Nobraska farnier appear in mueh botter | o 48 VGRS W HEIGE supposed thut Goyernor Boies would appoiut | oniSinities of various sizes in the finest | the'fivsy five inning, and \ n farmers in his own county have expressed the Land in which his equity was o Barada, Richurdson county. examination of a tethnical char; the thriving, bustling, wide-awake little city | one little pearly hit. und that was nits for ) are the most prominent in the city A new plun of co-operation just determined | with the rental of linds in the cast, from | Tennessc has:ninet candidates must vank S0 percent in th - i vindow red & The Censis © i q ental o o @ east, frol ‘ennessce has:ninet zan- st v per cent in this ¢ i i anr 5 window—his hcad utterly bavred all thoughts The Censils Chatechism, upon by the grangers of the “central part of | where he emigrated wse he was there un- | 3,000 & wmination, und then the goxernor can sclect | ot Bt fme 10 % " oged | of entrance at the d ) v ; SR Sl LAl el Sl EAOK i wat brief i it has forged | © ance o de Not content with discovering the day the county isn grange store to be able to procure a home: that the western 5 three from the vanks of the eligibles. The | g o . G | f f Y SR ; i rocurc i ! wes! OThe ladies of Silver Creck, Richurdson A vapidly to the front in_all that peetains to | Sieble finished the game for the lads from of your birth, the census will Centerville. The following ¢ farmer is a friend to ull internal improv - 2 e tol xamination was held the other day and there Shast e o s H 1 JOURE LR SQuEUSRVL 2 3 " - t county, have joined the allianc i g A solid growth and wealth and now contains a | up the river and acquitied himsell with al- | j, T just been appointed to draw articles of incor- | ments and was ever ready to recognize their St wWera' ninetéen /appiicants,” Fopublicans and | S0/1% EFOW AN WM g N O e | host cquul credit with Burdicls, bug two little \ Lnsisbon knowing from poration: ~ Maple Hall grange—John P. | fmportance both by his vote and his boud. Secretary Thompson of Lincoln organized | domocrats, und among them the present mine | RSN LS SV Ve Bt o reps | tubercdlated deives hoing secired off b | SPEVIE. Whal your sex Futon \l;...m hmu{ m.lm.»\-',_»x.. ge— | As to the sudden prominence of | 4 ullianceat Elk City, Douglas county, last | jnspectors, When the examination was co- B ' 2 taror et G LU S i i v D O AR SRR enry Sievers, Thom: vwood; Hooper | the Farmers' allimee all over the o l'lmlmlmuln udges had made their veport Mhobisitess g et sidel . , o points for | born, says a Havtford Times W grange k. Softly, W Moyer; Uity | state, its impetus was brought about Anu_important meeting of the Whitney, v discovered that only three canu- kuf.l\l\\nh“.lu-"\lm‘-u-".’:x::«-ll|rn{\l "'.‘h‘ ener “lgu‘l:l Omaba, und 111‘:““ Ji.l“ll:.-vlni'.n‘-:l Hie n well | lotter, “Also it will 1 pire grange—Dunicl “Jones, Andrew i lurgely by the low condition of crop prices, | Dawes county, alliance will be held next | di had — passed the examina- | gheiy intelligence may be_inferred from the | regulated picee of machinery. a5 10 whether you are marrie Nickerson grange—F. Healy, N, Christensen; | and what to do to better this state of 1t Suturday | tion und were eligible to appointment | gy fRec SIS T 0 ey e eaders | Bays gamo was really a fine one, The | ¢ i L £ Pleasunt Valley grangze—Hans' Stoltenburg, | was the honest inquiry not only of tt The alliance in Brooks county, Georgia, will | and these three were the three republicans Bt honeo. Kooy | alwotst ‘of the | Corn Huskers only got five hitsoft him during John Emanuel; Union grange—John Farrell, | but of the business men of the countr, af | establish a bank at Quitman, 310,000 having | the present inspectors. That con- | the entire game. i W. M. Hatcher the cattle men had their tuen at the 1w price | been subscribed alveady. pels Governor Boics to appoint three repub- | "BES s 11a investors will meet with a | - But four of these came in succession in ono | asin you dwell, what the lowest de 5 = - of beef, and they biamed the big four,” but | Jeee Oshorne, orgranizer for Burt county, | licans as mine inspeetors, and gives him 1o | oypgial welcome and the proverbial open- | inning, and & quartette of runs was the x of cold may he from which you suf- - ”("Ii"'l‘ m\ u:v ](< Crop. : ket had gained strength and the | put in alliances at Riverside precinet and at | |'hn|4] .ln the ||ulfl'u1~ "ll hcll;-nhn I"‘:""Wlwl." landed hospitality of the true western man | sult. fer in the winter, | oudind it in F'nEMoNT, Neb,, April 13.—[Special to Tur g us now lost sight of, and | Iairview school house last wee mich chagrined ey haven't a demo- | \wpen they come amoung here either for Bays is being tested to the limit and it is | the sunmet t hermometer Brr.] —AS hear as can be ascertained there is |-sue condition of things would ¥esult froin | * e Saunders county alliance will meet,at | {4 piter o ows cuough to b state | pleasure or with w view to locating. but justice to sy thut he has done bis part as | tonches its top 5 how many yetin the hauds of the farmers of Dodge | the revival of crop pricos and an easier con- | he court housc in ‘Wahoo ne | e e ronehnot L on ke - | satisfactovily as'any man in the teai ot ple liv 1 in your house county fully one-half the corn crop of last | Gition of the moncy market; that the fanmee | Ay open meeting will be held in the evening, | ™8 g app one: ! Attempt to Burn a Tenement. [ It was the old mosscovered story Dyt Bt A R year,The amount so far disposed of repre- | Political dead heats, | wio are” assuming | 9+ B: Wright of Dilley has boen authorized | 4 gy, et s tominton s e || New Yous. Anikin.—A deliberute butvaln | 895 Hee DB It tho fist § 2ot thio anrplis aold aud fod o osttls. sud | Larosgh tha nowempbes, (0 voioo. tho: sontl | 0. onswilzo allimces’ in Jefferson (county || A TESRYAto ST Vo Ch a1 | attomptvas modathis aftoruoonto burn 8 | gidMonkoy Glinowas the first intterup, | Whether you owh it Gluot =l sou do sheep, The amount yet on hand just about | ments of tho alliance by culling tho attention | WHHEVEE SCVER persons Join in an appli- | B e blind asylum there. . The chavges | tenement house in Ludlow street. The | and down too, for that matter, for he strack | 0Wn it whetlier o not theve i i mort- reprosents tho average cribbing capacity of | Of the world to the fact that the f i cgation: e were made by @ young man named Huinos, | house is a five story structure with families | out, ure on ity and, supposing that . i . L was in fuvor of repudia The I v alliance in Richardson county | gy, prities at Vinton say o was ad- pacl r. This after after e Then Gley ade a safe hit to right and ove i one, the rensol o o1 the farmers, Thoro 1s no special diatross | % Was in favor ofsepudintion; In favor of | | Ehe CTALIAMID & Tootute. from Bl | 1|_|<lx.n|nl!’)‘|lll\lu_:sA:ll\ll_ul on say that ho was ad- | on cach floor, This afternoon after Sumucl hen Glonn Jade a safe bit to vightand | ihere ix one, U won - why you bo r the favmers of this co % o T tho i O O var A DL 6 L Atriaw: Branol wasHorguns | T ioCl0: 8ho INELLNLON Eastitaltl, Ik INELONC hwartz and wife left. their rooms, in the | Stolesccond. Hhay DA oy wed | powed the money on the jroperty. ‘I'he amoug the farn his county. Perhaps | crushing the vailvoads; in favor of destroying | Beaver Aprils. A nch was organ- | o riCo itudios and recciving instruction in Py e it | him to reach thivd, and Cleveland’s ervor the | eansus is mueh fnterested in your pri nn\\'l\n[-l\" inany part of the agricultural sec- ‘ 'ln'lflilyunl;h -ln-.lm:l»;v\\m-n\lln‘ L!;A\\'l'm:u-m mil in lnxnlu'l 25 last \\w;-'k.l e the mechanical department. He rofused to | an and when the janitor burst, in the door he | Plate. ‘Phis latter blunder also gave Kappell |0 raivs, you 0o, tndiaryon. vy § tion of the country can there be found the | and its banking system n short, they New members are constantly being taken wotracted disobedi- | wEbeANI e o I Eh BT first and he, too, purloined sccond. He got [ YU By 301 HGE, ¢ ) Frenirsrat el f'::) | would have the farniers change the tricd sys- | into the allimce at Underwood, ~ Ad he w .»fllmll\‘nxp‘-lhl-d_ Thoyisnyathab]|| s Je ",’:,‘\':5'11.’;“‘?}123“'i,.‘,ll.“‘,‘l'}“.‘J:,"'" D ot triol bisblonao farm sound the hotse you Wil have 1 s e dosls ' 50 | tom of our government so it would not be | county, und the organization is in o flonrish- charges against Superintendent MeCune | qrod with kerosono, Sehwar e s | baseman struck out and Brosuun retired trom | tell similie facts about that, cven Lo the ittle from agricultural dopression. Two | 1 : 5 § i ot T Gl tat ) g | ated with kerosene. Schwartz and wife were | D ; e T ot i : recognizable, and all for the sake of riding | ing condition. T B. Coulter is pi 3 false, and that any investigation which sted, but deny ull knowledge of tho | Kearns to Andrews, vaue of the cows and the tools in D\msm.n(|rllmlu\urr!hh'rnumy had the | nto politi preferuentby the farmers! vote: | A corvespondent of the Neu vernor Boles muy see it to order will be med, 3 The second—one, two, three for Omaha and | burn, - Al this is mevely the beginnin most successful year of its history, Oppor- | that —the only = just’ comment that | Granger writing from Howe says: heartily welcomed, 4 s one, twao, three for the visitors 4 not touch upon the g sub- tune rains resulied in a big corn crop, much | €0uld be made upon this class of | Howeis afraid the farmers’ alliance will ARDOT DAY, for Calling Card Tn the the third, after Thayer had fiied out, A i T « ch was S0 ERNG L[ political mountebanks and grave diggers | send groen men to the legis . this co Seinle Ay 5 Lfor Galling Jaras. rosnan gave Bays a life, b s foreed 3 ! Tt of which was sold_as high us 40 cents per | Dolitical ‘mountebanks und grave diggcrs | send groen men to the legislaturo this com Btato!Raporlnlendant Sabisihas deslaned |G pNRY NEbPADHLEL STo tholEditori of || Bl RnaN, Vel Baya M0, bubiio was fokoed cunsportation by land and UTEHR e e N 1EA L o P would be to say, as Heory Clay did, when he What if it does? Church was gree April 25 a8 Arbor duy, nnd hus 1c T Bee., —Through the col ot or of | G4t by Strauss, who was caught nappin. 1 DD AR, o a great many mortgages whi . was informed ihat one of his blooded animals himself, but is well seasoned now. Can't | fPrh =9 85 POKICUBYAAILG HBER = LIroughithe connnns or-your: b Thé Corn Huskers' half was likewise un- v, both of people und ol wht, given as payment for their laud and improve. | had made war upon a locomotive ind was i 'do the swme! We avo willing to let | Hs fon O AR per have the kindness to say which is the | | odietivo, taxation and so on, all of ments therdon, In & S AEOE killed. T admire its courage, but damn its | some of themn try the seasoning act.’” O o '.n'.uix“'.l.r;;:: o 1‘:[""If""1‘_"”::"”‘;':“'.',‘.I_"I“{“‘,‘.:- Rty _‘f',"{“,‘,““‘ A Prphe fourth gave Omaha her solitary tally hich will be gone into in the most ex- that single crop puid the value of the farm, | judement.”” Applying this to the political |~ ¢unsas Alliance Tribune: Under existing | otie songs, recit ) ih | Ente) Chaviala! Clears: would'be the propen| - clcvaland ronehed first on fourwide ongh, 0 anunnery. the . pt ot Tt pluced the fumers fn o condition whevs Bumbug who Aempts to vepiesent e 0ue | eireumstinces we desive to sny in our opinion | ble for usd in the schools on that day, e RRgRe| aon HURIokihad el laNEnen ud 10 inat least Gwenty-two manufi oM thoy,aroablo to hold the principal purt | 475kt could be seen to admive was tho | 1Y would be well for us to study the lust ar- | school in the state is requested to join in the g - R Industy for - lhataiee ok sl l".. _)xmlsl u\- with :1,.-‘ 1|.u'x..- },. a e R SRR <.1',,u.‘-<|” ar x‘m..‘ ,,u.'p.‘l\,-,_‘“h'. © l‘l' 1 planting, and incidentally cultivate pa arrlaaniNOtos l":]‘l‘ “,; Mg s ith the <t doetail o 1o exi ed statements ] ment was ek | ypres the brethren to exercise charity to all, | triotism by the exercises prescribec : IR LOMUELOS AgYiR AL KLY | i formatio of tha “political farmera” concorning tho | I When thoy thought they could drag the I Hioneatyiof piruess 0 oot Hntanta | OB RVAS CXCECRaREE ibed for that | zajor Butler conaucted dvills und dress-p tinguished, but Hanvahan's inexcusabio [ 411 Uhis m i gencral conditio of tho state aro a long ways | frmer witih his great Intovest, to Alvh v with | Fians to others and to protect the principles | &~ : g rades during the mufl of Andrews’ pop-up gave the latter his | Wiy be condenscd dut ibo 1l from the truth concerning the farmers of | Uhe vital business and commercial iuterest | of ghe allinnce unto deatl | ERUIRPFOR MR NBD, Jioutenant Benham has returned from Fort | buse. But it wis no u £ 1o further five volumes, which will he entitle Dodge county ARSI SO of this state, down ta a polluted gave.” That '\’l“” .«“«I.: ’_"_"‘fli ‘m’.‘l" e e poiatanl| | IRHAR AR SER A p DO d from Fort | Bijte isitors thon came in and quickly haw- | **Eleventh Census of the United Stutes,” e capital s a coward, and it would dddge ! OLEC A T ANy L )0 for the relief of Mrs. Neet, the widow \ i Thoad T mered out a vietory. Brosuan, Hanrahan, - ~ PR ovin 1f political dead boat made d lick at i, | M. Prince, representing the Farmers’ ‘al- | 05 Jaboring man at Reinbeck, who was | {1upiain 0. Navels on teave, = Gonins and Crossley all hit safe, the latter for A Daving Project 5 ounty By Ak AL s | Taice of the United States, have: concluded | ijea while assisting the Sherit to avest | Mrs. Carl Willinms has gone to Liberal, | tiivee hases, the firsst mentioned trio scoring ) “.\w KviLLE, Neb,, April 12.—[Special to | boing affected by this intimidating ital, | to establish alliance agvicultural works at s tramps. Mr, Neot was pressed into | Mo, to spend a fow weel of cowrse. Crossley, too, crossed tl LERIR Tug Bik|—The Frontier county alliance is | which would otherwise seek investiient hore | Gate, Alloghany county, Virgiu Zorvieo by the sheriff and was fited upon by | The Fort Omaha band will givea grand | moment lateron Cline’s well planted sicritice n [ X L at present composed of thiety-five sub-al that it was time to revolt against all such :\‘*'l-\\“‘fi"_;"! ¥ !”'”n: W Lo 500 hands the tramps and killed. He loft a wife and | ball next Friday at the Fort hall That ended the run getting. tablished in far-away 1 i, We hero bership of 700, The lap trap, und I do not believe the | thelt products will go to, evary sl four children without any means of support, | The dunce of the Fort Omaha Athletic club | The score follows n Ameriea are pushi leetrie Lractic a awo T, C. Kester, presidents; Wil will longr tolerate any move th in the country, representing 400,000 pec and it was folt’ that the state ought to maké | came off lust week and quite a number of city | OMANA s0 vapidly and essfully that iv s here Sty T et ARNY itician who boasts of no other uc A teaveling fraud, representing himself as | some provision for them. The bill s intro- | people were present. Al AlL It LB, SIT we would naturally look for such un im ) Viox P nt; A ard, seere ntthan o paivof raw hide boots | the agent of an alliance grocery store in Chi- | queed asked for £,000, but it was cut down Mrs. Turner gave a pleasant social Satur- | Strauss, rf G ) yortant extension of the matter P. Wetzel, treasurer. Thoir last | and a patehed pair of pants to cover up his | ciago, victimized quite a number of Saline | one-half in the hou D FAYOI IO0AE 100 R vogular meeting was held at this place Satur- | political deformities. — The genuine favmer | county, Kuw., tarmers by pretending to-sell NoTES, doy:ayentun Bukopor o2 e daughiers birkh : 0 01 ) Thoro 15, howoye LGNS v and the allisnee will desert these kind of men | them 1s ut wholesale prices, with 8 per All sorts of th o $ . 00 0 eet heing pushed rErL 1 Conats o tho Lot e nits deserth | cout added for frolght. On Soio articles § | Allsorts of things avo happeniug under the | A couptrmartinl hos beon ordored for next | 0 0 A torsburg. This is notl ship. They will beas fust to rel- | per cont makes a handsome profit, but many | gilded dome, A couple were married in the | weel., The members are as follow Major {3 0 & eleetrie railway, conn secretary of state's office one day last week, | Butler, Captain Catley, Captain Ulio, Captain | 5]=‘-n-n<‘mv It. . 0 2 Jyer, ¢ f 0 h divor how high above you iy in what g oRHITRC QT wnder apesaliy of afine of $160, 1o sity Tt would be singulue indeed if the fivst Tong distanee elecivie voud should he os- March 8. A special meeting is called aturday, April 19, and the next vegular | 4 sinlkin, meoting will be June 3. wate these would be leaders und political | of the goods were sold for o higher price in Thoie diseussions pertain mostly to politi- | Gead beats {6 the rear us thy ar to s | Chicago than the retuil price in St Phors | Standing bencath tho folds of the Amevican | Ames,' Licutenant ~ Waring, ~Licuter N 0 H el s N Pt cal economy and local issues, © They are | sume sheir self-impotance today Will b plenty of such shavpers abroads Look | flag. They were from Chariton, and theiv | Tarner and Abererombie, Dr, Bradlc Bk B ke £ SELOSGIL OLODUNLYY VAL favor of withdrawing thefr sup. 3 B Anavs, or then, names were Edward M. Arnold and Eva | tenaut Bunnback, Licutenant Wilson, 1. otals 2 1 tie and White s port 1, firms and newspapers that v . h 2 Hawk. | tenant Aveaswmith, Licutenant Chrisma stovx backed by Arehange m o w.l:‘“‘\”z“;k:l:‘ “l‘:" Ry P L R R T ir Mrs, ex-Governor Earrabee has presented | Licutenant Bookmiller, and Lieutcnant Ben Al sl name of Stome & Co. i I 3 1 b us much i Beaticr, Neb., April 18.—[Special to Tue | McCook, Neb., April 13.—[Special to Tnr the original manugceript of her husband's first | ham as judge advocate Cline. rf 1 0 the tevest as has been shown, they will accon B Ay E % 4 A inaugural address to'the autograph collection - ' 13 - nist ) s euerent from ‘.1.\‘1.\:,;,...- ,.‘:‘:1 for themselves | B e Favmers’ alliance of 4‘.“.;. county m: \‘ n.»m,.u'h 1;. mild llll]lll short, in tho stuto ‘m.ml.\. il h.-l oss s vory Army Orders. g t ] Money commands 215 and § per cent por wing into & prominent and important | and the past one has been exceptionally fine, | handsomely bound)” @ leather. Mrs. Witten A general court-martial is appointed to | iy h 0 ) month at this place, und the reported distress | political factor, The growth of the ovder in | and the spring favorable for sceding, wh meyer of [hiladolphia, national president of | ! AERGS I AR ARG Q. Ridenil) H 11 snihutac among tho favming class is not overdvawn | | g A ! th Woman's ReMebCorps, is to. present her | Woet ot Fort Omaha, Nob., at 10 o'clock | fansi i 0 BIal much. However, it must bo admitted that 1 i A g o ) collection of war [6tt#rs, several hundred in | 8 m., on Tuesday, April 15, 1560, The S 0 the bard times of the favmiers wake it equaily | 0 every effort is being made to conciliate | corn Much of the wheat was sown in Feb- | pumber, to the libbtry, She was formerly a | following is the detail for the court: Major | Burdic 0 Bare on the business uien, : this poworful iuflucnce, he ultian expart y. Some have out 200 acres, | rexident of lowa gugavent from this staté o | Edmond Butior, Sccond infantry; Captain | ™ ble, b 0 1 AO! of corn lett in the country is | ment is practically in its infaney in this sec. 1 g n sown in Foeb. 10 hospital servicg duriug the war Henry ( S 1 infantry: ( -y kb eorn loft | c c . Se pfantry; Captain Tota somowhat linited, as o gveat deal b o' be | tion at present, but itis dovelopng_into ry year but one n is planted | DGovernor Boios jnd Miss Boies give their | Jumes Ulio, Secoud infuntry; Captain Luther LAIRSRc (itor MMIKIALS. DRols, ‘bosides 8. | vopy hedlthy you r. The Beatvice branch | from April 13 to June 10, A fair erop of corn | Aist logislative repeption. Monday night. It | S, Ames, Second fufantry;” Licutenant Bk 0001 BYORY dos i of thoalluico at o recont, mooting adorsed. | can be grown o new land o sod. A \\:ilhlnl “.(\‘n 1‘..\.- )l.,'mi from 5 Uil 1. | K Waring, Second_infantiys Lioite: bus Gl il 00 4 ) restdent Powers Prohibition nmenduent, There awas, how- | DXOKe ub sixty acres last spring and planted | j, tho residence of Mr. Georgo Grimes was | tenant William K. ‘Abererd Sccond in loy 1 Bases on callod balls—-OfF 1 LixcoLy, Neb., April 10,—To the Editor of | ever, & conside conservative eleme it to corn, and last fall gathered over sixte released from the ! penitentiary v a few |! antry; Lieutenant Alfred E. Bradley, a of RS ble 1, Stra present at the that freely opposed | hundred bushels of good sound corn weoks ago, and ahaut fivedays afterthoshoot- | sistant surgeon, U. 8. A.: Licutenant Virgil | § Burdick 1 Beiblom, Time of i,;\ movement in :h interest of a thivd party ) s of wild land, and break it up in “-\\‘.. stored to chtizenship by Governor | J Ihwlmly.‘u |<\‘\v\‘mm.< ,m,.wl‘l i I;h vm‘ ) w ¥ L i 1o interests of the farmer, it was thouglhit, i homas ilson, Sccond Infuntry; Licu The C¢ skers This Afternoon® government i at 2 per cent per year, were of suffiviently grave importance to de 'he new adjutant general, Colonel Grecne | tenant Jumes M. Avvasmith infuntry 2 Biony Khuales “': \‘“ L Dbo s01d only to bankers, and to bo used solely d the entire energies of the orgunization, of Codar Rupids, is desoribed as un anomaly | Ldentenant Edward R, Chrisman, Sc i Rloux CiiyR g Qi Wil among democrats, He ne r drinks,smokes | fantey; Lieuten Edwin V. Bo again at the local park thisafter and mild, ‘short, dry winters make | SHOHE S Second infantry; Licutenant Honry H members of the home team will mule u t tutions dis this section has ulavmed the old wheel Lorses | is abont over, aud many acres plowed for Tup Bee: Refering o the proposition to perpetuate the national bunks by issuin nd plant it to broom corn, and the erop that season will be worth more than the t secure their issues (or the mone reforcuce 1o prohibition or high li- “‘v":h‘, ey on of the government through i this o fine stock country In ham, Secoud iufantry, judge advocat mendons effort to om ther them), 1 am opposed to any such proposition T O radius of twelve miles of McCe ) es County. Y : they need is a little confidence If tho government is not able to pay allits | Cnabnos, Nob., April 18.—(Special Te ovor. twonty-five - hundred Ceattle v REX'S REVIE e (e they doedln & Ljiila confidense. - Jgr aor ¥ %, N v ween fed for market during the past winter, | | i . & Jemor rold medal conte ting he ¢ ble of D el aae oy DORAN 15| araat s TR B Pty ot Tre it i, | oee, fod {or ko dymng e Pt ikt | The Twenty-Third ¢ ral Assembly Omaha's 1 4st Domorest gold medal contest, | not puttiug up the ame they pable of cover the deficiency at as low a rate of inter- | Jeading allisnce workers met at the court | themgoto Owaha or C Hogs go to and Mostly What it Didn't Do, nder the auspices of the Gospel Temperance st s possible, But any such roundabout | house Saturday afternoon to perfoct arrange- | o now #.00 per | Des Morxes, © In, April 13.—[Speclal | union, will boheld at Exposition hall this way of issulng so called moncy should nover | wents for harmontous work In the near fu- | bundred with un upward tendeny. Onewan | to Tuw Bre.]—The legislativo session is rap- | evening at 7:00. Iight bovs und girts wil bo perpotuated. They are only notes of indi- | ture. After an enthusiastio council of four | fo WO stoers und 800 hogs. 'ho abovels & | i)y drawing toa close, and the members of | enter the contest, edcli of whom bus won i viduals securod by governuent notes, or | hours tho mecting adjourned to weot wgain at | SGN Sottfod county. T home consump- | the Twenty-third geuoral ussewbly will soon | silver medal in a like contest. A chorus of | UG Tk e tern as bonds, which are the same. As notes of indi- | an early dute ne hundred and fifty voices will add interest to the occusion und vary the exercises. Th open the home grounds. The game wus duals they have noneof the qualities of 0 or 16 and 1t veadily Drings op the notes secures for them the contidence of the Puttawattamie (Mo, Times. now. No corn is shipped from this point, as The bill abolishing the deadly carstove, 18 | judces to award the medal, & fourth W ;‘m\ cigth Inning, whe kood hitting people. Greeubacks have that quality with The Farmers® alliance (a most exemplary | it is'all fed to stock. 1f “stock is the weaith = Still further down on the The bill em- | make the presentation address, and the quar Bhthny sieh Indivect and cumbevsome ur- | organization) has @ business ngent in each | of a country” this county is surely on the = powering the board of rai ¢ rs | tette from the Tenth street M.E. church will | the victory in t 5 M Absolutely Pure. rangoment, How niuch botter and worthy of | gounty and a state purchasing agency in each | right track s to reduce passouger rate: pigoon- | furnish e mudle. & P 0.0 ¢ r . 1tiehs onfidence would it be for the government to | Gy bo | members of the all 3 . oled somewhe und on the i A y PN ot fesue und loan money to the people direct, se- slat About all members of the alliance I like my wife to use Pozzoni's Complexion ~holed somewhere, o A o Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children ¥ § B. (Goverviatat 1w red by their land, which has more uniform Mildre need can be purchased through these chan- | Powder bocause it improves her 1ooks aud is ~ calendar and has v £ ushow of | teothing ¢ wind colic, diarrhwa, ete, 25 Pa aud Indestructible Value thun silver or gold, | uels 1u some counties of KKansas und olse- | a8 fragraut us violets, becomi A law Suran bills pr cents a bott Error Paul 0, Mi 51, Pavt, Minn., April 13 gram to Tur Bre Two turned out this afternoon to & - | tion of corn for feeding purposes creates a de- | pack their grips and seek the quiet seclusion S