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THE 0 IAHA DAII;Y BEE, THE D \” \' 30 SHRINKAGE IN OUR MONEY as communitios not similarly handi- | ever, that wiity vlm bill goes to the sen- “.'uhn L. Jackson, the pastor of that church§ \ P ovided that the secretary of war may re 1 samo hour, and miles apart—and hopelessly The amount, of money now in circulation | o . Tt is quite probable, therefore, | ate the provision for battle ships will be | scathingly repliod to Mrs. Gouger, denouncod | uire, if in his judgment tho uninterrupted | beyond recovery her political bigotry and fanaticiam, and do- | LAVIEILON of the Hver requires, that tho | Ihe Two Dakotas. claved that a proacher had the some cight a8 | Jos than two hundred foot, clear openings. | = Tho McCook county far ailiance wiil any other citizen to vote for what he consid This would obviate any trouble from the | meet at Sulem April 2. E. ROSEWATER, Editor, n the United States is $10 pec person. FIVe | ¢hat thay will find the new inte law | inserted, in whigh event a compromise years ago it was 825 per person, and in France | 1, . panoficinl than they hope for. In | may ultimately b effected.’ Thera is NING| now it is over 830 per person. Yet anyone | o - Lo oud lomtslaty ol ot ¢ Sl : who domands that the volame of our cireu. | the matter of railroad logislation, ‘_'" it L Bl Lo USR ered right. The result is a row in the church, | shifting of the chanuel in” the river bed from | A Knight of Pythins lodgo will be organs Zs e LS lating medium be Increased is aceused of fav- | VALUe of the authority given the railrond | we annot' | have & comple which bids fair to split it oue span to another, as in case of tho con- | fzed at Eik Point May 1 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION 3 s o .. | commissioners to fix joint rates re- | navy without battlo ships, but this struction of the bridge on such plan either There are 200 students attending the a Daliy and Sunday, One Year #10 00 | Oring flat mo, which, no doubt, some Y J " M 1 | span could be made equally available for the 1 1 college at Brooking Hix: montl 500 | thing very d s moant, * * * Re- | mains to be determined. Since the | contemplatesy jiaval establishment on A phasage of boats. . Lyt iyl N ;""‘”'* i ; Tl g 200 | forring back voport of the secretary of | decision of the federal supreme | the European models, and do we need | Washington Post Provision i also_made whereby the chan- | il German Tuthivn synod of the Weekly Bee, One Year ; the trensury for 1845, the World-Herald is on it in the Minnesota cases the value | such a navy? | 14 it not sufficlent for us | = Rev. Me Stage is tho latest to announco | nel snall, ut the expensa of the owners of the | PiKots corvenesat ARunioon Apstss, A v / 3 A e Mg ot - - his retirement from the ministey on account | bridge, be maintained by works constructed nthony Hughes « wn gave the billia ety I_.” FICE abled to make the following comparison of all state legislation regarding the veg- | to have an adequate fleet of cruisers, with of low salary. He has signed to piteh fora | inder the supervision of the war department | balls suclia hard punch the other day thut | T e Carner N nd Bk, Stroets VOLUME OF CICULATION ulation of rates of transportation has | a capacity for great speed and great coal | Cooet ycc Y el ® | through any span of the bridge which tho | dislocated his shoulder. oo Coniel i aristror 5w s become somewhate questionable, and | endurance, which would afford all the | A e i M I Ate ouh: SO paY PRt b, BSV i t and 15 Tribune By Goldeain...... $ momin 8 S0 | while that decision stands it is probable | necessary protection to our ocean com- | A Wise Indian | Asamended the bill contains the restric: | regard to the purchase of state securities Washington e mr oL | coin Sl Giemwn woewow | most of such regulation will be in the | merce? We arg neither contemplating | Philadelphia Record. :h‘lml*\ml‘ln:llylr <I;Ij~,‘l~f‘ ‘il(“u. relating to | The rapid City Land and Improvement a CORRESTONDENCT ; ceriincates. ... Laomam| [Wnon | nature of compromises. The right | nor expecting war, and while it is true | Sitting Bull and his followers have de- | ferius on which the United Statct, waliroad | company s lod articlos, of invory f..{l,'v.fi editoriul matter should be addressed to the | Sreenbacks ... doun e o8 | allowed the railroads to subject all pro- | that war is always a possibility, if it is [Mwl_. after a formal pow-wow, "';‘r'"L'""‘ and, as amended, your committee recommend | stock of the compay 15 £1,000,000, Editorial Department ceedings respecting rates, on the part of | intended to b fully prepared for | farming. A good many pale-faced farmers | that the bill do puss. Aftor boring thirtoon wells on his farm 4 will applaud the wisdom of this decision. o — Heat Arlington ithout siccoss, sotne of chetn BUSINESS LETTERS, otal 145,000,000 $1.715.000,000 e <A1 £ v P % srislature or a e sion, to judicial | it we cannot stop with two or three bat- BT B AT RS ¢ " All hnsiness lottors pa should | “This" tablo shows that thero has beon a | & lo8lslature or a commission, to ju P - ——— THE PAWNEE INDIAN LANDS. | {4 4 dopth of 700 foet, Fred Bolt lust week ye addrossod to The Bee Pl Compiny, i investigation, will be asserted in eve tle ships. The fact is there is no ur- ; . 1, o I i Jrafts. cheeks and postofiee orders | shrinkage of over £200,000,000 during the last | 5 oot The Jaundiced East. fre Tk i e | Strnckoa flow of wafer at o depth of sixty e e payable to the Y g R Ll g Mgk Aoy case where any regulation is attempted | in this matter, and at this time ; NG00 TS rll following bill has passed both branches | foot y Howling about the tervible shrinkago | regardless of the consent of the corpora- | there is o justifiable sentiment, particu- | From down-east comes the announcement | OF CONEress and s now o law i While Emil Branch was sliding down_the e Bee Publishing Company, Proprietors. | ; Lo 8 f larly in the wost, ngaiffst any oxpendi- | that the prvailing fashionable color Is yel All purchasers of lands of the Pawnee Tn- | bell vope from the botfry of the Hurls The Bee Publishing pany, Frop + | in the volume of our money does not prove | tions. arly in the west, Y exi | D g fashionable ¥el- | i rworvation in Nebrasien who may be in | byterin yhurch the ropk i The Beo I'lding, Farnam and Seventeenth $ts. | thut there is o shrinkag N litor But the great and sevious failure of | tire in this direction which cannot be | low. The whole west in a spirit of fun has | default of payment of either principal or in- | man foll a distance of sixteen fect, sustiiuing of s metropolitan dally who gives utter- | the legisiature was in leaving tho pro- | clearly shown to bo nocessary. The | been declaring that the effote cast was terest under the provisions of the act ap- | sorious injuries. The following 18 the postage necesssary to & an dadly “ ) i Apest A “1 | diced, and now the east comes along a proved April 10, 1876, and the terms of sale | GMaurice O'Hair, now serving % Ay / ’ mall sinzle copies of THE DR Sutof the city. | ance to such rot makes n most lament- | hibitory law untouched, no provision | country ought to have an efficient nava! | S B0 HOW SR8 €00 FREEY BORETT CEE | thoronnder, aro heroby Wquired to make fall | feain th LRk {iittontat s Inthe U. 8, Fore ble exhibition of himself. It isnot true | having been made even for remedying | force, but battle ships are not essential word spoken in jost proves to bo tho sober ;nl-l »lnllrmvl-mw.wm xl»._.-wl.y.- to the “{“ - | murder of Peter C At HALSbcro, in 1886, i)l s 3 o ; i b g 'S O itte vhich | is, ¢ Y ey they wd PO . s A dhed L ary of the interior within two years from | jag hoen g A O f N Reomet o 1 oont that the amount of money in circulation | the abuses committed under it to which to this, and the money they would cost | gy, (A sato ot LhTs ok: P o I a0 :.“-”\}:“‘xlmn::wx a How v."l- L‘v.!:y:‘.\ ”K\ x:l"t pipor ety 2 o in the United States has decreased from | attention was called in the last message n be otherwise applied with much e fault thereof for u per xty days there- | gulity of the judge’s fusteuctions to the jury Dper 3 oente 4 oonts | twenty-five dollars o nineteen dollars | Of Governor Larrabee. Itmatters little, | greater benefit to the general welfare. he Joy of Ju after shall forfeit s vight to the lands pur- | 880 T CEEEE FEIRTEIEE B I e 5 arhi to which party is chiefly | Thisappears to bo the sentiment of a Chicago Times, chased and any and all payments made there- |8 BT RS e o o= SPATEMENT OF CIRCULATION, | Der person in fiva years. On the con- [ berhups, asto which party is chiefly | , E Jay Gould 1 urned from the land of | on RIS LA SR b Sty Tl ;v ht an TES of Nobraaka | trary, the aggregate of money in this | responsible for this failu he fact | sufficient number of the members of the | th Aztecs in a very pleasant frame of mind. | The secretary of the interior is heroby | {1 G AICERIEEG WA AR IRIG 1@ ¢l You ¢ SRt | i R (77 T ofes 5 proposed oxpendi- e % eause ho ro. | authorized and directed to d y forfeited nty of Do ¢ of The Bes | country has increascd since 1886 from | for regret is that the law remains to | house to defeat the proposed expendic | Iu fuct he is greatly tickled because ho ro- | ithorized wnd divected to dectate forfelted | upigw windows and mado his wseape, leaving shing Company, de solmnly swear | ahout twenty dollars to bwenty-four dol- | Obstruct and retard the material | ture) ceived such al reception from the peo- | yyontfor \which shall not be m | nu-‘lwu»l»)mnl him. § T {6 Woek ending ADFI L. 180, was 4% fol- | lars per person, Our active circulation is | Progress of the state, and that an 18800 | wyipup i no longer any doubt that the | Fis °F Mexic S e e I R Btovgt i IOk het, Subs. comleisis ) o now about thirty-one millions larger ‘.‘"“ h ought to have been ‘“‘1"""‘ "“'“ | Réck Tsland has perfected arrangements | woary time sincee Juy has found his presence | forfeited to b rosold at public auction in Ne- | cut oft the other day while tying n cow in it Mond iy than it was twelve months ago, It fs | complisnco with —the unquestion- | ¢ agor the city over the Union Pacific | welcome to anybody, and his delight Is ve L IR L S LRl e e e e v Aprii o not true that the eirculating medium jn | able desive — of mujority Of | iqge and build southwest to u connec- | much like that of a babe with 31 new rattle, | e for fal1 i complote pymt shil not = g Thrsday, April 10 i France will supply over fifty dollavs for | the peoplo and for —tho gen- | i, vith jts Colorado line. The deal is | and very natural it s, too. coxceed one year, with clause of absolute for- | The body of an infant was picked up on Friduy, April 11 3 oh inhabitant. According to the esti- [ eral welfare, must be fought over again, v 1 Suturday, April 12, x one of great “”"0”‘”".““)“"””‘ VOICE OF l lI S STATE PRESS, that the sa hail be 1d to the highest | been buried ¢ b e i A 2 A% 2 5 3 5 s ) 4 ha e same shall be sold to the highes! . ed in a snoy ik, and had the ap mto of Mullhall, based on tho lusy | AS o the ultimate result thers can bo | g0, Tt is is the entering wedge in the | bidder, but for not, less thun the appralsed | poarance of having bten dead for more. than I'rench census, 1880, the volume of mone litt --lnlmllv(, I nulnl) l\nn_ in _Im\l'u fIII'I' blockade which has kept the Towa roads Ke vur” Enterprise, value, nor less than M i ac | & month, althongh in a perfect state of not be permanently maintained. The A o Reai fan The house of representatives devoted a part —— - preservation. No clue to the pavents could ¥ on the east sid s river for the sol T 1 nt. There certainly hus mot been an | demonstration of its filuro boing com= | o1 e S48 8o 0F the w¥er ot HiS H06 | or Suturdy’s session to listoning to_eulogics STATE JOTTING | be found. increase of twenty dollars per inhabitant | Dlete and cenclusive, the practical com- | Ui P70 o CERRAEE Bt 0 B RO | upon the late Hon. Jumes Laird of Nebraska. : nne, the new town in Sterling connty, v Hek h Nebras althorigh less than six weelss old, already hat State of Nebraska, Vs ithi e last nine s ow let | mon sense of the people will replace it % ¢ 3 The principal eulogy, according to custom, Wayno is almos! 2 t0 SacHre & ne e YA ROURE PRI £ i b, “,\ o : within |‘|, Ml‘ ,,,,”\ ar L ‘\;,{! .,; }:‘ B limon i |-]n| 13- A {Ix‘“\ © It | struction of a genuine short line to Lin- |yt feliverod by his succossor, tho Hon. G Wayne is almost sure to securen new bank. | twenty-five houses, a mission cliurch and an Geol Tzsehuck, being duly sworn, de- | us analyze the World-Ilvald's table. | DY @ c) ch can be successfully r O stock b i a | Indian school with seventy-five scholars, A a | 5 g colnand the enrly opening of the third | L. Laws. And itwas not until Laws had | 1, GUrinE county stock feeders compluin of a | (I SERCOWLH sovt \ familics frotit ';":\Iul‘”!‘ "1.‘,‘..3”1..'.‘.‘{ “h ol 'f.’u!‘h\‘f The ficures which the World-Herald | forced, and which will lighten the bur- d y ¢ y-fiv rman fan ol 25 : Tt highway to Colorado and the Sult | arisen aud proceeded o few steps with his s are to be estublished at | I'AVEO is making urrangements to sottle B A .‘ll?y".’."'4.’,',51‘,‘.',‘,“,'“‘,‘ JBEE | gives us the volume of civeulation for | den of tuxation thut has increased under |y i valley, The agreement is us | address that the members of the house fully | Broken Bow. ; | and around the town \ ! opios: for | 1885 ropresent in round numbers all the | prohibition in nearly every town and | gyyprigingas it is gratifying in view of | realized what they lost when the Hon. James | Ansley is the only prohibition town in | PUBLISHED EVERY 101 a -—— feiture in case of default. And provided, | the streotin Fargo the other day. It had of France i$ thirty dollars per inhabit- 1840, 160 coplos; TOF June, (880,18,553 coples: or The wheat acreage of South Dak July, T 478 coples; for Ajtgusty 1860, 101 | money in the country, including the coin | ¢ity of the state without any compensat- | y1,q contficting interests involved. The | Laird died. g OuSiRnicoh Octobar, 180, T.607 coples: for Noventhe " | and puper money in the treasury of the | Ing benefit in the decrease of intemper- | oioed extension to -Lincoln will nat- e By, 0, 16300 oo, ‘tor. Tetrury, | United States, while the ff it quotes | anceand its resultant evils. The tel- | iy hreak up the profitable monopoly 1600, 10,761 Coplesi {or Marcly, 1400 5 coplcs. | for 1890 represent the volume of civeula- | Umph of high license and local option in | whjch the Burlington now enjoys of arorian B Taeenucic. | oy o olusivo of. the monoy in the tix Towa is a8 cortain as any eventof the fu- | fuinic petween this eity and the state ture can be that depends upon popular | g0y presen Iiday of April, / ", | Ury which on the fivst of April amdunted Gt o o el e A o e ek n year was 2,013,7 Estimat: | T bl il be ICE for | Bereuge for this \ S0me g ‘ Prepare for Grave Digging. o l‘:.'f"i“; '“’k“‘}‘;n:‘ put inat Kenesaw for | glevator men holding that it will be fully Madison Reporter. RSee < | cqual to t st vear, while commissioner | Every senator should 56 516 6tad By bt pop- A company has been formed atRushville to | Hagerty of the burvan 'of immigration and 4 munufacture windmi statistics expresses the opinion that not to ex- ular vote the same as any other ofticer. It is | | ¢ ) L Rl |t S T s T SR yeribotitty 3o0e (IOHCen tollst e derheti vl ibe : il 2 id supplies the missing Unk | pointing power, which has proved such & | A jay suit overn jug of whisky at Falls | The repors that the Yankton asylum fa = ; this amount b which makes the Rock Island o pul.'-ll_lv\ | farce and opened the door to the worst. politi- | City cost tho county $600. | overcrowded and that no patients will IN view of the vast amount of material | to the total given in its table for, 1800, SOM! ACTICAL FACTS. competing line with both the Union | cal frauds and misrepresentatives of the best One farmer near Edgar is planting an or- | D¢ admitted for the present is denied. Tho | asylum has room to accommodate sixty-five | more patients, and while the state appropria abroad for state offices, there is no pos- | we would have a grand total of 2,07 A great deal that is said and published | Pacific and Burlington for Colorado | interests of the people of this country. 1t is | chavd of 10w apple trecs. it proposition of Sderetary Proctor | But the World-Herald's table for 1885 to form @ regiment of Indinn soldiers is | is grossly incorvect and misleading. The u patriotic one, A “brave” army would | figures quote the cireulution of sil- become the nation’s pride. ver dollaes as 208,000,000, Aceording to —————— official records of the treasury the total of Mississippi per cent of | Thurston's Anchor to Windward, | liquor without license. A township was of wildeat insurance companies, and un- less his ammunition gives out will soon s the game. His example might be ith profit in " neighboring fHor parents traced her to H and hrought | \iien hound for Montreal ¢ s cast of that to the public domain, which netted the | national league of republican clubs. 1t is sup- | her back to the parental roof. The min, who | Nty Toveian oats for export will have (o b state five por cent, The Omaha, Otoe | posed that he draws his salury regulariy from | gave bis nume as Dr. T e (e TSy A and Pawnee lands were disposed of on | the Union Pacitic, but his time is devoted “”(“l‘ r;x Hebron as a v |. . g theou N V] v i T Wi o A taliu puper is authorit or 0 ity s 9 different terms, and five per cent of I‘"'“.'"l‘\ to -li"l-“u-l ‘I\u"luul)" i 1f: ‘\!\l.lzl‘!llvl Pttt b o (,m'l\,"\‘l_n_"'_fl - City nlu;]lylu,\-\ f those sules will materially swell the | litical powers that be, playing the Chaunce MisyearoLts, Minn., Apri sible chunce for the oftice seeking. the | 006,486, or wi inerease of SH40006,486 in | i the depression of business is | Dusiness. Ibwill materially shorten the | causing the largest portion of the corruption | Over $1,00 s been subscribed to- build a | gion” oy adequato Ak A man this year of gra the aggregate civeulation of 1890, more ussumption. Most of thoge who | Union Pacific line to Kansas City, en- | to bofoundin politicsand disgraces the na- v'l[;_'f"’“_":“ o ity .| number, yet the institution will provide for e S B nst that of 1883, I I s ; abling it to cut into the Burlington | tion to that extent that honest men loth here were 150,000 bushels of potatoes | all unforfunates sent there, reports to the con- 4 utterit do not take the trouble to look | #DHUNE Dt ORRUIoS 2 | to accept places of publie trust. Le rised in Cuss county last year i | trary notwithstanding. up the facts of the situation, From in- | trade between = Omaha and Kan- | o dooomes be filed by o man duly ot LiLion e cRliELy Lan ceRlo D8 i MA ALty 8 gl terested motives, politieal or other, they a Cit as well as southern | .4 by the people, and stop this traflic in fraud | from | xm ‘ng‘l"m.hh ed seven feet and a hal :'I’u\.:.:l\llmll\‘(-“1l‘.v|;“!£:v 4;:4l|m|‘|;‘l:)t el take the complaints of hard fimes, of [ Nebraska. — The fact —that — the | 4,0 corruption. Let the appointing powar | Ouly six hogs are left out of a herd of 150 | Gact of that city. by will he oqu bhed. for which all years are move or less prolifie, | Burlingtonand Union Pacific ave closely | receive that just condemnation that it s so S. S. Loar, living near Sterling. | a long stay and will make a thorough investi nd make them the text for the | dlied in the construction of the union | fully merited. Bury it so deep that its s plague did it. | zation of the extent of the doposit, Keports Tue industrious work of the house | number of silver dollars in 1885 was : 8 ¢ in. | depot, and that both should consent to | poisinous fangs may never prick the human e citizens of Calbertson are enthusiastic | Are 1o the effect that the coal beds are iov 3 S P A : o \1o | MOSE statements of in- % 5 s | ¢ & schome for the building of a canal | extensive thun was at fivst supposed and the Dbreakers and hold-ups is sadly at vari- 838,967, OF this amount $I50,004,646 | 505 business prostra- | 8ive a rival advintages of incalculuble | mind aguin. lisncs tojthaticity coal is of & better quality. The county ance with the report that members of | were held in the treasury as a basis for | o0 g country certainly s | yalue, goes to prove the beneficial effect | Intolerance of Prohibitionists. rell of Madison has received a | Monnding the coal beds is a splendid o “the floest” put in twelve hoursof active | silver certificates, leaving in actual cir- | | 45 e Rl o0 e competing bildge and tho determi- | Hastings Nebraskan. e sdal from the Pavis exhibition fovhis | HEticultural purposes, beins well watered and 1 shidt sulation $ 1452 e T S i y Uil rific acvifice | The spirit of intolerance exhibited by the | honey and the melissa honey plant. OV DYENPIC DI G s duty each day. culation $68,634,521. el Ay fi e ion of the Unjon Pacific to sacrifice 0 —-— G s _ | desived, but the depression is by uno | ! X q A | prohibition press toward the papers enter- | A Johnson bady named White has brought —_— I'he total ainount of gold coin in 1885 y e B savere 08 is ci itsell and its relations to maintain a mo- | & .0 A + 5 v #5000 Rga s asat {4 { irved Forger. S g : ALLTO means so general or 8o severe as is com- . Aoy MO- | 4uining opposito views is not caleulated to | Suit for ,000° damages against o saloon | ? 2 e TiE: eight hour movemont in Minne- 036, Of this am monly reprosented, and the country is | DOPoly of bridgzé'traftic. The combina-J 01 i cause they affect to espouse on high | keeper for sélling liquor to her husband, SIoNE ek AISLBEIOY sota is suid to meot the approval of the | 028,62 held in the treusury, leav- | O TR M oward win, | tion s certainly a queer one, and its} moral groumds, ho Minden Ciazette apeals® Tl first eonfiugration which over visited | SXY yeurs of gty wiss arrestod hers today Farmers' alliance as a body. The mem- | ing in actual civeulation $341,668,411. e Not York Thibtte offors & few in- | Successful operation will be watehed with | of the papers S prohibiibius wiiisliy)| SOr s ERLEO L B DAY, o Bk s S b o bers, however, will continue to work | The total of small coinage in 1555 tevesting facts which do not show the | considerable public interest. papers, assuming that they are advocates of | lives, |k o BT D N R bt from dawn till dusk. £74,930,820; held in the treasury, Ll DYt i ebaat | ————— and apologists for the liquor traflic. The G A girl employed at tho Bostwlek hotel in | tho Sutton Nutional banl of Sutton, Neb, a 2568005 in actunl circulation, $43,702, P p . L + | Tiebill recently passed by the sen- | zette.would do itself more credit if it would | Hastings took a dose of nitrate of silver by | 5 of & greaval i =i = NrEael Duving the first quarter of the present T 3 5 ; 1 otc i dose ol nitrate of silver bY | victim to the amount of &0, Sharkey owns I'ne idiotic doom sealevs of California Gold certificates, total, $140,52 z »\~|'nm- e iar O Tallutan bR aR s | ate, if e ly sucgessful in the house, | stop toreflect that many sincere opponentsof | 3 her 1fe. I P e, MEIEE | 500 weres of land three south of Sutton, ought to pool prophecies with the Sho- | held in the treasury, 93,4105 in ne- | Toon 0 3 oty s | witl P aesGa sall thd daan ¥ 0t a1 s i |ibholl prolibliioniitheary/mra so ufittonced ibo | S8y oy o i son of A Mrey, Middloton || LLoaavhIaHitlioro 18 a wr for S2.50, 5 ok i i 3 ; L b | the corvesponding period last year, with | | 3 Pty g cause the ineffectual prohibition methods e MR Ay e | and he says he committed t forgerics to shoue weathor Wiggins and give the | tual eiveulation, $12t 0. twelve per cent less Labilities, The pro- | it the trensuries of e tates, It | oS0 L8 bt nettiots | of Froutior county died on Priday from in- | pay it off dlve per cent less lis ] > pro- ; 5 ave led to an unrestricted sale of the arde i e o | ¥ fool killer a chance to prove the pene- | The total number of cenbacks in | g L 1 faaiarat ot ineata provides that the act which settled cer- | 486 T 8 80 Kt eoment of luw thrown from a | S - SRR i A TR 3 ey L duction and manufacture of iron du botwoon £16 United States | 24 @ contempt for tho enforcemen law g f T A Colored Girl's Rights Vindicated. trating foree of his club. 1855 was $546,651,016; held in the United | the lust threo months was | 0D Becounts between tho United States | yyp nas forced upon many communitios o cagrave i tho cemetery at Hob- | 0 I TG S RO States trensury, $43,047,878; in actual e e o wa® | and Missiasippt shul2 apply to Kunsns, | very sorry stato of affairs ndeed, Thero is | rout i of o mastodon was foind meas. | |, Ot s, ADCLTL-ERG sUb R (he INTERNATION A are now | civculation, $301. 3, by nenrly threo hundred and fifty thou. | NePrasku, Minnesota, the two Dukotus, | nothimy that can be suid in defense of the sa- | Uing twenty-five inchos in length and s T R L or a4 building republican Tho World-Herald is altogether off on | & S¥4E FHIE manufacture of boots | Colorado, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, and | loon itsclf, and an_unr ined traiic in its | '“‘I‘l“ _‘"y‘m'“‘, S ‘.‘:l‘.;“‘;‘l“" ratod ostensi- | education of this A R TN enstles in Spain, The oceupation is de- | its nafional banlk . Hom estis | o st 1 the. Dresont vy | Washington, The act gave the state | stead is a curse and a calumity | BIy fo the pirpose of stopping the selline of | ward school house was decided by Jud lightfully bloodless, nor does it affect | mate for 1853, which it quotes at $269,- | to. "o WS A r 2k | Burris today, grantine @ peremplory " wiit the grip of the infant king on the milk i R " | very considerably exceeds that for the | &) =t Sarvnblon dand Eel| S taken in in in order to secure the required | Fx-Judge Hinnman defended the sehool board g \ g on the milk | 000,000, when as a matter of fact the | .8 1100 months of last The | ndian - veservation lunds, plac- | Kearney Hub, population and gave notice that he will appeal to the su Mile, g tol v 3 &l ¢ b Sl LM b 3 i > same class as ot have escaped the attention of | PODEEUON. | . Weme court in cuse i . Wit e volume of national bank curvency at that | ¢, g ctions in woolen goods Show an in- | thom il iathe & suma jiolnss s o s o P il Collins; day/clenisatitho Palmen honsa | PESOICORER NG LG e i . - time was # 84,408, his is a blun- | f public” lands, from which the states R0 OB LB SREL0 S T L in Grand Island, was married Sunday to Miss | Tt insurance commissioner of Kan- . 5 | erease over last year, although this in- | P00 B0 b ot Il salon, - Tl | the country who has a tsoft snap it iy, ivried Stndiytodissh Lower Onts sas has succeeded in tresing a number | 90 OF over $55,000,000 against its own | g5 has heen represented as seriously | 10 "'l ."f] 5 e sl ocaive | own und only John M. Thurston are | city presented the couple with numerous and | OTTAWA, Ont., April 14.—The government showing. Whatu lightning culeulntor | gorited” Tp has exported loss than | “nount which Nebraska would veceive | 1, S0 GhE ST 0 0TGN0, R aaits | s decided o place oats in the sawe entozory thie editor of the W.-H: I toibs su R but its domestic sales have | Wder the operation of this bill eannot | j1o 30 the genoral attorney of the Union Pa- | One of Fairfield's fair damsels became in- | s wheat and_other ceveals, on which a e The corvectcompavative tables for 1885 | ‘h larger. The vecord of | P©Cusily determined, because the bulk | gifie with a salary larger than that of any | [tuated with the cigarette ficnd of the duced rate of toll s allowed for passago and 1890 are as follows: e e S f oo | ofthe Tadian land in the state wasadded | cabinet ofticor. He is al sid i flstcomady/Compan yund vith through the St. Lawrence and Welland and 1890 are # Hows: tounage shipped enstward from Chicag . cabinet oficer. He is also president of the ACTUAL CIRCULATION D & i) for twelve weeks shows over twelve hun- = . dred thousand tons, against less than RESNOMENALEhsIlEgiounssare sunciligelleolnts, it y 3| cight hundred thousand for the same usually numerous for the scason. Ac- | Smaii e o il 3 i SR i % B lbarti A cat Bl e weeks last year. In the matter of bank under Washington and killed by 1o and counts differ us to tho stzo of tho stones, | Hive pifenion 1117 cloarings the actual payments outside of | [A68¢ SUES W Depew role at political banquets, and in @ | haby elephants at Valloy Forge. suys the vants were issued this morning for the but the industry displayed in forcing | greenbiks New York for the fivst quarter of the | 54 S¢100 UG geneval way putting up baled hay while the | North Platte Tribunc. This uews will bo | st of Aldermen John T, MeGowan, Fred them beyond the hen’s oge limit s = hinba. 'Shrewdl: | Woll ¢tk Jocsn't | received with surprise by the colonel's many her ¢ ity Clerk Charles 1 3 ) &g i i | eeent year were oyendine menident! 1| Mum esair ot iy C 1o | sun shines. Shrewd! Well, that doesn't 3 ishaber and City Clerk Chavies 1, Haniy, strengthens the belicf that they will - MO s ottha it EE soslivbonsdinoatinallviinicked in to oxpress it. John interviewed the | riends ab this, his ho on the charge of bribery or attempted hril Poueh the baseball standurd bofore the | This shows an inerenso of $108,085,575, | excess of those of the corresponding. pe- | up suflicient ‘courage to take the hospi- |\, 19, WHEEE 1 00 and he “cast Towa it The grand jury. reluinedindigtments scason elo A clear idea of the teue finaneia viod lnst year, which were larger than | tal bull by the horns and give the ani- | qy anchor to windward" inthe following deli nson, a1l (nor, 15 undor || s mATHING ild She WRLS settor lily be obtained by those of any preceding year, mal a vigorous twist. The attempt of | cate bit of flattery for the chief executive:o () | arve: - att t e on a six-year-old | b % Turning from these fuets showing the | (he jobbers to pack the arbitration com- “About polities? Well, the president is giv- ] i _ | No Cause for Action. domestic movement to the returns of | mittee loft but one course open to the | 1 u zood admintstration and Uving up tothe | A Knights of Labor assembly, with thirty | ¢y oor Apeil 1, /The suit of the Mont- 4 Chleago platform. Those democratic vietories sdat Spivit Luke last iQFADH 1 i do not indleate any break in the party lines or |- gomaryGr compauy ARGOUEORNAION, | sults ave found to be on the whole quite | decide for themselves how far the coun- | Solid party lssues. Free trade democeiey 15 | A company with pital st ot £100,000 | ngainst the Street § s Car compuny of satisfuctory, The stutements for Jun- | 1y fs liablo for the alleged extr ot oiniz (o shake (e solidity of e repub- | s been formed in Dubuile th eatapitslia | Cheneo fur 000000 T e of NTE * placo $160.700,916 v certifi- | uery and Febraavy show a considerable | piteati e T . lean west." | brewery in Bast Dubugue. | patents and for an uccounting ¢ bin thy new states will increuso the number of | their placo $160.700016 b silver certifi- | ALY nd Bebriry SRow o corsideru! hiirhtiopunicestuvoiablo foiliojg Johw’s boom is evidently all vight—particu Worl s beon begun on tho ey &7, | federal cout this moning, o bill ws di electoral votes to four hundred and | eates and increased owr gold cortificates otal in he v Xports | tors would have mervely increased the Jarly away from home, but it suffors percepti- | C0urt house at Red Gake, and the building will | missed on the ground that there was no cause twenty, of which ‘the republicans con- | ! cing an inerease of wold | over the corvesponding months of the | praid on the treasury without effceting a | 0o probubly be finished by May 1 of next year. | for action of u mujority. The contending hosts | national bank notos of $13,514,703, foreign trade s in our favor. 'Fhere 15 | of the bourd is not acceptable, the con- | jug a confidenco to say that hie is spreading it | the ne buildings will be erected this | Cieaco, April 14.—The visible supply for will therefore bo concentrated in either | Qur store of silver and gold coin 1 in the actual facts, therefore, yery little | tractors should be permitted to prove | ou a trifle too thick. spring. the week ending April 12, as compiled by the haralore he conoantrated it i i e [itnt uattfye’ Sha ¥ oxkTemait Atiten |l obnreniricas S 4y ois dinias HIves L e By the necidental dischavzo of u gun at | seeretary of the Chicugo board of trade is us Nowi Youe-ou Jndibns; veduolng b [iulao lareisol withiny dho ipadt sthe and the il THE SHORT LINE BRIDGI. Mavey @ boy nmed Treloar 1ost one of his | follows: boodle arca to oné stat years and our greenbucks have not been hands and another boy named Swuin may s Qiminished in volume, Whers then is | diminished in volum ments expression e omy forchodings of ruin which | BERLIN merchants add their voice to | The following is the report of the commit- | 1660 his nose. [ Tue folly of o tenth rate power at- | the alleged shrinkago in ths volume of tompting to rank with first class nations | our curvency? The ofticial estimate of ASIDE from the justice of giving the | sulient facts, which the mount p home rule, the admission of Ldaho | and flntists seom pucpos:ly to and Wyoming will effect a desivable rve- | It i true the national banks have within form in veducing the number of pivotal | the last five yenrs rotived $120,504,562 of stutes in presidential elections, The two | their eurrency, but we haye issued in foreign commeree and the aggregate re- | commissioners—io reject the scheme and ble shrinkage whenever he crosses the west -— pedicnts. 1f congress shall pursie o ve being =0 freely spread abroad. | the home demand for a broader and | teeonthe bill for a bridge across the Mis Dan Marsh tried to help himself to a drink | (ot Business on the whole i3 loss uctive and | more liberal revision of the taril than | souri viver ut Siou 1“!.»“ \\md; b nircady | in a Sunmior salon - and, the propristor s iyo, 4 JRSE ety A5 % | spority less generd g o1 R SE : the McKinlev bi paigy assed the senate and will pass the house obliged to shoot off a portion of hi St 8 105000 in military and naval strength is steik- | the aggregate volume of money in the | Prosperity less general than could be | is promised by the McKinley bill. Com Vour sommittos towhom was reforred the | ar boforo tho latter would desist I8l ingly shown in the condition of Italy. | United States, including coin and paper | Wished, but theve is no evidence tl ing from a quarter which turned a cold | i (1 R, 8,250) entitied, ‘A bill to amend | A newly married couple at Washington The country is taxed beyond endur- | money held in the treasury at the end of | the industrial and commercial affaivs of | shoulder on the American hog, the ob- | ‘an act suthorizing the construction of a high | surprised a party of s by joining apar £ o Th1 1s N he country are in any danger of diss sotd f the Berlinese will have little | Wagon bridge across the Missouri river at or | them in the fun, the m - pounding sweet | ance to maintain’ Humberts ambitious | the fiscal year of 1886, was computed at | the country ave in any danger disus- | jection of the Berlineso will have little | WhEOR bESRS Borel KR6 0 RERL FVEE Sk | music out of an'old wi b N | schemes, thousands have flod to other | $1812,843,345. The estimate for Apil | ter; and that in ovder to avert ruin ro- | weight in the final settlement of the tariff | 1550 have hud the sime under consideration | blowing a cyclone through an aucient fog | lunds to escape the burdens and thou- | 1, 1890, is $2,035,006,485, or an inerense | COurse must be had to extraordinary ox- | question, nd the following amendments to | horn. Afte .H fow ».;‘m, the crowd was glad | 2 PACADG FUO SRUPAONS < sl [T i A & N —_— to escape and leave them in peace. sands of those remaining are on the | inthree years and nine months of $212 ; e ™ | i marked sugeoss of the Sioux i N At vorda BUdrasy biolazal A e o o et e lieve Dis verge of stavvation. The hungry horde | 103,141, The increase in the population | Wise and safe course vegarding silver | (. o1qiqrine™ on government annuities line 10, section 1, the word fifty barvels capacity ut Maveus ave about psta, Tn. ) Poy “yni . fering” on government annuiti ; Tk J A | sl cry for bread, the government offors | of the United States is estimated at,one | #nd the tavill, ind |~H"’_'.lh.n‘ uso of the | 5ol ey would be at home | Mero drus, us uiay bo preseribod by thosee: | conploteds I wldition i cihh bonu of igoutos ad oo Uestly sabres and buyonets. Rations of this | million a year, which would give #54 in- | former ”“"" AR AN ;'“‘j soldiering for gavernment rations. Auiend section 1 of said bill by adding | The will is to be equipped with the latest im- | cdy for Dizulness, Nausea, grade may prove effective for a time, | crease incurrency for each inhabitant, | #841 doposita of bullion, and r —— 'Inmu‘lu‘ ’{'.””“‘”] [ e paoved machinory ud will be owned wnd op o |Prowsiness, Baa Tastel but it is doubtful if oven the Italian | added since July 1, 1886, dulics so as to give the peop Tue record of bank cleavings, realty e e R R Ay VAl s S in the Mouth, Coateq i some relief frc o taxati ic Sl i 43 . 0" and. naintat, uhder. dirod Many of the farmers in_different parts o Tongae, Patn 1n the Sl stomach will peucefully accept them as e e relicf from the tasation which the | ransactions and permits issued for build- L and“maincuin, under disotion | MY of the e T ST RS o Tongu, Tt Lo Sia a permanent diet, A DISAPPOINTING LEGISLATURE. turiff lmposos, ut the same time avolding | ings continue piling up fresh evidence | Gaus and hooms or ather sork V 16 | than to sell them at 15 cents a bushel, and TR LIVER, : The ——— The prolonged session of the Towa | reckless extravagance in tho expondi- | of u progres sprin | ntain the chinnel within the de an or | they mado big money by it. The Montczuma | Fegulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetable, political winds in New York, the recent | It has disappointed allexpectation, and | reason to belicvo that the business of th | © As A precautionary measure, future | sl driw span or spuns nof loss thin UL 450 L 50't0 5 coms bushel. - One man sold | municipal election in Albany is of na- [ the benefits to the peoplo of the state | country generally will realize a decided ide meetings whould provide an active | Wav depurtnent at ihe point whore suid bridgo | 4,000 bushels at 10 eents o bushel. ey ave | tionul siguificance. It was expected that | from the little it accomplished will not | improvement before the close of the | staff of John L. Sullivans to enforce or- | ity be located, und I sald ity of Sl 1y | 1 e SR te E o At the peaple OMAHA the intluence of Governor Hill would be [ repay the cost of the session, In the | present year. At any rate it is clear | dinary prize ving rules.' shall fall to maintain such channel as afores | of that state will have the pleasure of eating e . folt in shuping the local demoeratic ma- | line of general logislation the passage | that the situation is by no mecans so e e e e R A O R R Tl Iows poiaiaes. 4k s oosk. L slout SLK0" por | LOAN AND TRUST phine for o 8| an aet re ing y pate in- | g v and hopeless as the alarmists | WHILE the Nebraska Central bridge | proper depth fornuvigation through saidspan | Dushe ~ shina fox but, the rosult shows that | of an st roducing tho logal rate of in- | gloomy and hopel B9 450 MArEYS |1 s s T e | SRR G the sxbnse of e owhers of St | A well-dressed, pleasant-appearing young | COMPANY. David is an insignificant factor in the | terest from ten to eight per cent was | ‘would malke it appear, people ave fritfping away theiv time | jidge, or remove obstructions o navigation | man stood on one of our street ers” with | ¢ 1 & Guaranteed Capltal 00,000 politics of the city. Instead of bein | pethaps the most important, but it the Union Pucitic iy havvesting the rail- | as provided Insection six of suld uct wpproved | ghaciels on his wist, siys the Keokuk Gate | b ipital 150,000 endofsement of the stute administration, | cannot be certainly predicted that T subject of most importance that | road persimmon, Amend by inserting as section 8 of said bill | € lv\t |’|I» l[.:‘“h\\'i';\'\‘.:.“\‘,‘.‘T',|'::.': \.: A :im m“ RLvE ."‘\ I'\”ffffi'] :,~“ l‘:\.l"""l."u""‘“”' i the clection proved a vigorous rebuke. | the advant hoped for from this | will command the attention of the house pa follows T les desiving | Beighboring city, and wero bright, activeand | {rista; aets us tranat 9, oxh It BEHOOVES the Milwaukee to g0 Tuak A} ralirond compan popular young men, ‘They went on thy 1 | corporations; tukes charge of property; The followwrs of Cleveland forced the | will be reulized until the conditions of | of reprosentatives the present week is | 1% HEHOOVES the Milwaules ' 10 | 1t o ifid bridat whproatiivind acest | popular young rcts, ey went on the wo fighting from the _start, nominated for | prosperity in lowa uro so Improved us to | the naval approprintion bill, ~ This | Pomptly joln the procession o tho west | sy worigsshiall iy i b saithlen losuay | B trAKeOn Bl S Uil 4 mayor James H. Manning, son of the | offer greater attractions than at present | measure proposes to increase the naval | Bide of tho riveror retive from business | L iy % over t and over [ o, AU this tme they were ifty wiles | OmahalLoan & TrustCo Iate secrotary of the trensury, and elected | to capital. This is not reasonably to be | fleet by the addition of battle ships, | in this section. thonpt Lo pos poal art, Dhele frionds were notiled wnd the | =01 Q. him by « majority of seventy-five hun- | expected while there continues in oper- | When the bill was before the house last Py ey oy owner or owners of suld bridge o DA N A SAVINGS BANK dred, an increase of forty-five hundred | ation w policy which deprecintes prop- | week there was a spirited discussion of Stouz City Journal. g o Hirod up was in the city yesterday, oscaped and’ pro- | § B Gor, 16th and Douglas Sts over the city election of 1888, Tho re- | erty values, drives out enterprise and | the battle-ship proposition, and the | Mrs. Helen M. Gouger scems to be pre- | siini or suusto, e bl s uban biles 1o She ‘home o ngtiie BINER, N | Tetd th Oanltal 3 0.0 buke of Hillism is all the more emphatic | returds the growth of the cities and | opposition shown to it leaves no | destined toraise the dickens wherever she | UG G it dors in Tetwoen thent | o boeaine vidlont hnd from thevo was being | Subseribed and Gitarantodd Capital.".. o) becauso the Hillites forcod Manning to | towns. Under presont eircumstances | doubt that the house will refuse an | €00, Shehas split almost wide open the | shall be duclded by the seritury of war ibok | conveyed back w the sylum, from which he | R0 nered Putd oi Beposits rotire from the civil sorvive commission | capital does not find us inviting a fleld | appropriation for this purposo, In | First Baptist i of Blocmingtan, 1l She | Uy dnsialion of Bich b | i town, " A s B and i Brother aro | 8P SRR S GAGE aer and withdvew the state printing from | in Jowa as in most other states where | committee of the whole the vote was | (Lo o 0aae this declaration ST his The M s B L > t | led. the irrational noriod bein Able (rsuident: W Wyman tomstirer, Manning's y r, the Argus, oying toits | there is no such ler to pro- | against the provision, and there 18 1o | geater respect for a saloonkoeper, yea, the | favorthe « m’;l‘ v'w\}x aor nat river of | at 8y m"(‘v' - ‘A!|I: A hargo of Guy Carton, E'W. Nash, Thomis J."iimvall outspoken friendship for Cleveland. It [ gress as the prohibitory law pro- | probability that the ndvocates of battle | devil himself, hoof aud borns, than I have | "y ¢Xcepting ikt bridges. tipsrutenislat e Jpcarlliy fexin. 1 |- Upiib el L sl 1s apparent that Hill's fences are sadly | sents, and the people of that state will | ships will be ablo to induce the house to | for a minister who does uot vote the prohi- | the use of & high bridee o B dth o Ariar n waoit 1o, of Taltty - youmm, | plaut mAAY atbeiut made on Gliy & Rara out of repair in the Empire state. uot be able to secure it on terms as favor- sverse this action, It is believed, bow- | bition ticket.” The very next Sunday Dr. | practicable for the purpos: were thus stricken the same day and the L rutes cuirent Lects Laxe

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