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RIDAY, APRIL 18, 1890. 4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : . e = - . y]w'{ l“ l) \l l ‘ HI“ [p INTEMPERATE PROHIBITIONISTS. [ bluffs are from five hundred to one thou- | golians. 'I‘G.fiu into a species of pol ND rl:}lunrunl'. FRO“ 'IHF (:\Pl’h\l UTY, g:r‘.\‘l':"q“l‘t‘ll""“ul.l l:lr:\"llllll'r‘l‘:n"r il A 4 £ 4 434 | There is nothing moro intemperate | sand feet above the level of the sea, af- | persecution Atauld be unworthy of Nebraska Jotting E o o of Hon. John Jenkins of the burean of labor B ROSEWATER, Editor. than the average prohibition agitators | fording splendid positions for guns and | civilized naffbl and at variance with our |\ . McGinitio has taken eharge of the S | ane iniustrint statistics exprosses thoopinion = wr. | and there is nothing more unchristian | mortars, which would bo completely | system of gaydenment, Burnette Blade. B G O e f«..‘.'fi.'-"‘ 3 PUBLISHED ERY MORNIN and unlike the meek and lowly Savior | protected, while a ship coming in the ——— George H. Stocking, 8 Wahoo miller, has | e Non-Partisan Prohibition Convention | places ~ sugsr on the e list, or Sven 1% OF SUBSCRIPTION, than the average preacher who pounds | could not find them and yet would be | The Ohé Thing Needf failedl with liabilitics of £20,000 mokes @ ruinous tari® reduction, M STATE o 4 i edper. The new buttor package factory at Milford Resumes Its Deliberations. Jenkins 16 vory vollolbons fogrrding ths s Dafly and Sunday, One Year #1000 | the tom-tom in a prohibition convention. | under the fire of rifled guns foradis- | o \udrx\l:u'nl( BT Byati, 06 any ot | s nearly Youdy to begin operations. i s et AR A ekl e 4 4 38 This fact was strikingly illustrated at | tance of from sixteen to eighteen miles, | 5" vy ’ | Mhe bank of Croek will reorganize un- Hon, James Whitehead, deputy eollector of system of booths, boxes, or seclusion ¢ a § the forms of .oheating and frand ot ele Sun- | tance of twelve miles, In addition | ghat ave mostiiw practice these days and | to this there could bo anchored in | onething neadful and indefeasibly ofoctive the gathering of the prohibitionistsat the | and from wmortar batteries for a dis- state capital, Ministers who eve | day preach moderation, tolerance Milford had a mad dog scare Wednesd Draska, was at the capitol this morning. M resulting in the death of a number of canines Whitehead was a delegate to the non-part 1o voters of Norden will decide whether | The Rook Istand Road Makes o Prop- | Sanbiohibition congantion and took an acti OUne v tho state law with a capital of £25,000. SOME BITTER THINGS BY SPEAKERS. | Internal rovenue of the Fifth district of N OFFIC Ree Buildin | forgiveness from the pulpit forgot thelr | the _center a floating Dbattery, and | is f the votgryfo chooso honest an Vintelli- | to erect a school house.or not ata spacial elec osition to the Olty of Lincoln Raymond Lecse, eldest son of the attorn.y po ',""FI'“” calling and the teachings of their creed | possibly the two could be connected by | gent election offfeers, tion May8. 3 g Stato House Gossi general, is still a sufferer from inflammatory ;n“h‘h’:'p;:hltkn UHAINE: | on the convention floor and platform, | a system of torpedoes. In the opinion of TEpTr | upl.’::l;u{:ri“\:"h;“ '? h;,“fl iT‘.“"’\‘T'.l.:l L (:'.',l(“l:: SRS KPP rhoumntism and fears are entertained that wn gt L [ by hurling“malignant and slanderous | General Miles dynamite guns might al<o | e | by o0 vore s o0; Build kit by ST P T Cay il All_communfeations relating to news and | invectives ngainst Tit BEE bacause it .| be placed on hoth shores 80 as to cover L ¢ o | “Mes, C. M. Woodworth of Soward closod There will be some record-making at tho The young Chiness emparor has discovered | editor d be addressed to the her amendment work in Clay county at Edgar meeting of the stato board of trans [Special to Tie | DG ! efuses to join in their Quixotic erusad the channel to some extent, 'Thus a sec- 1150 Boais inw {n: Poking and | 18 Liscory, Neb., April 17, Fditorial 1 v : : \ apolics board gambiing ring in Peking and | 1§ lay. Rt ¢ Bt talion. Knough is known now to warru: One of these ranting dervishes de- | ond Gibraltar could bs ereated at u com- | has throatmned to chop off s numbor of official | geatsiee (0| B ~Chateman Atkinson called the non- | HoN. Bnough s kuow e will bt e, and main- | heads, b The boag ¢ this week and farmers are rejoiced, as | PArtisan prohibition econvention to order this | sharpest and most intons Interesting oy Loft, the | it means good erops. | morning at 9 o'clock, and the deliberations of | held by the board. The attorney goneral o All husiness I y he addressed to The Bee Publishing: Omiha. Drafts, checks and postoft | nounced Thre B for suppressing an | paratively small expenditu | afMdavit from Exetor which contradicts | tained at little cost. | Puget Sound is one of the finest har- | unofcial hoad is often ¢ in- | | of *Chiness reform" is | nounty that when an official hoad is chop 10 mado payable to the orler of the Com= | o Jatier recently published b hoppel with it for | W, . Gudd has beon indicted fo emboasle. | yestordayowero resumed. Rev. Johu Power | stafe treasuror aro widoawake, |/ = DAY s el Al s e R oo tmeasure, mont, and Willad for Horso stealiug by the | of Biair was called upon and led the conven = | i el known, pol Toker of O, grand jury at Pawnee Cit tion in an fmpressive prayer. Willtams | hiig“was being pushed for miditor District court is in session at Albion with | Bioehers the! noted campuign | woc b seventy-fivo_ cases on tho docket, four of Brothers the, noted South Dakota campaign | accounts by St. Lowis Post-Dispatch. which are actions for divor The Bee Publishing Company, Proprietors. | e b e o The Boo 1¥Iding, Farnam and Soventeenth 818, | oy oo Tiduor traflic, At the very f public y allianee republicans in that part singers, followed in a splendid song service, | of tho state, and that if tho pressure of Weary of Official Life, fon of General Miles the splendid time | waters, capuble of floating all the | < i v rendi | 3 - 7 i " air with fmprecations ngainst Tt BEE | most safety, should not be left entirely | Osk Aloosa, Kan., wore glad enough to rotire | glass windows in the Presbyterian church, | added to the musical part of tho exercises. | Feckop kept a sealed lip regarding bis inten. | the communication which he charged | at the me of any naval power, as they | on their laurels and to turn the burdens of | but no arrests have been made. Speeches were then made by Hon. John | tions, | had been suppressed was in type. | ave 080 t would he practicable, | municipal governmaat over to the mon again. The Beot Sugar Advocate monthly | A. Dempster, Thomas Darnell, J. W. Mil- CITY KEWS AND NOTES L Py I | at present. T uld he practicable, = |t 2 4] S } ) I T This intemperate oxnorter probably | he said, for the British fleet. at Eequi- 3% NOCERIAN DOULICH St HEWDIGOIL WA b | T s L G ELER LR A S er, Judge. Cessna and Eric Johnson. The annual meeting of the Lincoln hoard of nover has boen insido of n lurge nows: | malt, near Vietoria, British Columbia, | SWeeDs clean, but it does not last long. 1""(':‘ the nuspices of Zediker & Burber. But a synopsis of tho addresses of | trade willbe held tomorrow evening at tio creamery is turning out ovor six | Thoy | real estate oxchange rooms. hundred pounds of ‘butter a day and expe They o gentlemen is hawdly necess et Rt PR e G b Setting a Brother Right. to increase the output soon to 1,000 pounds, attacked the saloon, the license system, the [l IEREIOREIIG G Fire s N < et Fork Tiimes, R. E. Haskell having failed to qualify as | Proposition that prohibition does not prohibit, | held the attention of the o “und® property in | The New York Sun in its issuc of yestor- | commissioner of McEhorson, county Honry | the mothods of the liquor trafic and liquor | It was submitted on briefs, nty-four hours. There is absolutely | kay declares that “the political pretense and | Brown has been appointed to fill the ey men and declaved the opinion that the state The committee appointed to solicit il news, while | no protection at present and although it | hypoericy of the mugwumps are offeaded by |~ Tho contract has boen let for building & | was going dry at the coming clection, The | heedy western farmers reports that oy ik £ oy Yt square, flat-footed distinetions fn politics.” | three-story brick hotel at. Chudron to replace | word vaintor TTRAT . | In cash has been rafsed as woll be true that there is no ”:" Sl B ~u\5< v Siiment | tho o1 Chindron houso tecontly destroyoed by | [YOE 1 painter can supply the clothes in imag- | gtanding plodges, This subscription is Sun ¢ s th ot ination that crented outbursts of enthusiasm | to the efforts of the real estato exchan, of Fort Sumntor bogan at 4 o'elock on the ; ! and gave the blage the ap o of Hon. Eric Johnson of Holdroge is in 11 ; ! Burwell has built a little jail to_accommo- [ assemblage the appearance of a - Brie J in the morning of April 11, 1801, though every | guplprel s hullt a fttlodall o accommmos | o vention, for in this sensoonly was it such, | ¢ity, atid. during the. day was an. huterested schoolboy, even the hi I < gl BWORN STA State of Ne e Geo e .‘lll T ry lYf|T||l‘ Boe Publishing Company, does solemnly swe. Tha e Bt TreaTathon of THvE DATLY Tk for the week ending April 12, 1800, was as fol- lows: paper office and does not know that | to take absolute possession of Puget metropolitan dailies ave flooded with all | Sound and the eiti sorts of communications, many of which | gtroy their comm must go into the waste basket in order | gy to make room for essenti others ave held until space can be found | may for them. immediate danger, it is obvi- As 4 matter of fi Tie Beg has | ously the part of wisdom and treated the prohibition people with fair- | sound policy o take precautions against as been taken eld. This ca art nine full da, joys a nati reputa- ihiliti fawitted ones, knows | expensive to boatd evil doers at first elass | The morning and afternoon sessions weve not I DR SHBSHEHIOHLO 1t iy A SUbye b paLonLu renu | Futiire poleibilitiasi ) ot that the first gun was fired on the morning of | hotels, largely attendod, although tho report of tho “,m‘“."'m’:":‘l‘!"““:‘{"'l"m'“‘l"'n:“ ounty is Average .20.710 | tion as one of 1@ greab news With respect to San Franciseo the April id it attributes to Whittier the | A large number of incurable insane pa- | committec on credentials indicated the at- 6 In their own interests, o L TZSCHUCK. | pay and subsceribes toin my | s of this ‘country because i3 | pediency of improving the: defenses ¢ ' ntation Work has commenced on the new A policy has been broad in its treatment of | there is in the opinion not only of Gen- ventist college southeast of the city. I, familir' lino from Emerson’s “Concord | tents will b transferred to the Hustings | porys 000 0% chodentia o Hymn” about “the shot heard round the | 35Y1umassoon as furniture is placed in the | tendance of 503 delogates and repres Sworn to heforo m prosence (his 12th day of April, A. ). 1500, 1 o » } ( Iymn” about * s S from fifty-one counties, Lk east of do Lyt Notary Dupile. | PiLquestions, =~ While it always hus un | eral Miles, but of all who have given | world," written fu 1836, and assumos that tho | "0 VAR L0000 fe e | T dolighted the convention to smile audibly m«"t‘hu“{m:xfl':‘f;m"::(i:x"t';:';‘n\; G s of some of the speakers at Tk opinion of its own and never the matter any attention and whose | 8ot i question was. the flrst one fired at | 1,2 weok Rev. Fathe as of Spaulding first term of the initial coll State of Nebraska, L A % : g e ! 1 A v L 1 O YEAr can o "1'......”‘..:.n.muhl.‘n.h(‘:‘“l; e Wy issue, it vds to its opponents the | judgment is worthy of consideration, | Sumter. H‘\-A.I«Ix'\::;n ebrant. A similar service will b m“-;‘m'gm . '.‘«."'\’{fin'.'.'h.,,',L.“m.}‘n'('u- mence early in the month of September ne uck, bel ( sworn, 1 i 1 is VS 1 . - " N - eld J 26, Y 5 i e it sy that he 18 secretary of The | right to differ with it und isalways vead, | still more urgent. That eity is declaved | The Government Cannot Create Money | o i et " o hut he didn't bite. Hand of s X v th i et | T gl s M # e n y ! diamond drill for the Burton Creek | ufon bl SOl oI ott THI MONEY SHARKS, | co Publishing, Company, thut the actual | to give them a hearing even when th to be practically defenscless, and its Clifcago Tribune, [ rolamine fori od | Exeter oxhausted his storo of invectiy & for Uhe montly April, 199, 18.500 c i; forMay, | impugn its motives and cast aspevsions | hundreds of millions of property A correspondent of the Teibune avers with | on the ground and the 3 o a "\onl[‘h:pclfl L::un‘:\lu‘::li‘\\“ "“’Mlm.:lli“\ the Owana, Neb., April 16.—To the Bditor of i o e R tiuat, s o1 | upon its integrity, This has be T e SR r}in‘nt st“llcnmrny that ulm l:znrsrmnuul'« has "“fi;}:““’”" f‘nf'"" % S truth, and that the minister or prohibitionis 'I‘lln:B —This is the heading of the lead July, 190 IR coples; L | ALl ti e g R b s i 2 , | been guilty of issuing “flat bonds"” and pass- | _ The case of Scouten vs who read it or supported it was serving | cditorfal in the last Svxpay Ber,in wii ‘ copies; for September, 1880, 1 | especially true with regard to the proh hostile fleet such as the 210,000 dams For the: all | o e it Hsrl' e “L er, in which ing them ove these securiti M0, | ) copies; for Dec for Jant 1800, 10, 1600, 10,761 copies: fo copies: for N bor, 160, 20048 coples: | bition ecrusaders. While they have | Bpitish government could collect coples; for February, Mareh, loh, maib coples, | made this paper and s editor the | to move against it within two months or | ifiat monay,'" stvldd by courtesy National n the Boone county district court atplaintis | woies Rat B, ToaoHUCK. target of the vilest of slander and | jess, By reason of favorable natural | hank notes. This absurd idon arlees from an cost. e iHoTeone B i s e N T e T rosorted to the most outrageous parsccu- | gonditions it need not cost the govern- | inability to see the difference between creat- | The marriage of Michacl Abts and Emms | wocio A tion, as they did at Tekamah, no per- | ment a very great sum to adequately | ing money and borrowing it. By fiat of the wkey at Grand Island the other day ended » Notary Publ t = AR tirs HAs R Wag A By Tk e ey Rt o procious metals have inde. | GUite a little romance. Tho wodding was to | T R e o T o A ity i el L il unces to Puget Sound | Almighty U vious Jetals have inde | have oceurred at. Colimbus, the home of the sed, thereby damaging the town. [t | "L 45 8 3 . fow in | B against any of its intemperate tra- and o reasonable ex- | SEHACH e s and other pocuttar qualities | principals, several weeks ajgo, but the father | is cortain that Hand outreacted Limsolfund | oot fonambor o of Pen teresting clues by calling on the R ) penditure for this purpose would be ap- [ Which distinguish thom from other mincval | of tho gitl objected, and Abts mudo arun- | that a large percent of His. auditors woro not | 1 Sefrecmt b the o o members of the county board. 31t eudhiizealots do notiappraciate do- ved by the country as more judicious | PFOIUCts and mike them useful as monoy | successful attempt to gain possession of tho | i sympathy with his silly twaddie, He | Ly refected by theeastor 2 G | G U2 ) B e e s s vernments can | bride by legal procoed The girl was then | talked, evidently without having cast his | cojved by the writer of th the following inc dental passage appe to bankers, who have mads \000 3 4 plaintiff's w affections, in wh tirade of the reverend gentleman fell flat. | “gy ¢ tnis superabundance of money s the basis for an output of | JEHTTLS Wite's affections, His grief was due to an_article published in | no reimt 1o e W recently, purporting to show up | mort fon of affairs in Exeter under a dry | inter. Hand stated that an_afidavit had | make it to Tur Bee denouncing the article l!‘."l",, i n, but that it had been shamefully [ NIel Be o The broker wii 1 sign AUS per ssion of 4 nd prod ving recently munication cent treatment. If they had lived in | than putting an equal amount of 35 SO AR e e : v X ¢ is o s sl . s tioanl 1 i an equal amount of money 5 S spivited away to Washington territory, where | anchor and taking his bearings. from a European investor in Nehraska fuui 5 I 15 dimes to dollars that the hospital | i %50 “ihe time of Columbus they in battloships, Undoubtedly publicsen. | “1iRothing totholvalue of this sort of flat | oh o aiad (1" ar rereabonts buning | "oior ond faking hi Sterlig TIL, and Roy, | f£om 8 Kurop 8 ehraska furi jobbers will not submit their claims for G T ThBING ea maneiile i Sk VI e money bayoud establishing asystemn of eoin- | Jnown to the wonld-be bridegroom. — Abts | Ryan of Lisbon, N. D., made the speeches of Do you know that people In New Yol 1 extras 1o the serutiny of the courts, would ftve been singing: psatms while | timent is more favorable to a system of | ago by which the weight and fineness of the | obtained her address, sent money to bring her | the afternoon, but the work of -the conven- | Franhfort m Gunts of westir 3 roasling men, women and childven at | ydequate const defenses than to the con- | metal can be cortified and guavautoed, and | back and met her at Grand Islaiid, whoro the ton is manifest in the following platform and | farm mortziges: v ey wont i = o o b e o] e e o Ry N 0 Y sdinavy | por. | Wedding took place, resolutions : ieni, A g VIS el lost i Tue plans and specifications of Me. | Uhe stake for dishelief in their particu- | sgruction of a navy of the proportions | homce be learned by an ordinavy por R e o lonoyla ot Ioavt e lar creed. Had they lived in America | o 8 od in some o bi I son at a o glanee. If government y 3 3 us san hibitory Amend- arming in Nebrisko i« Calla’s carcer as a naval commander ar & contemplated in some of the bills that | s i s 4 Towa Items. ment 1 of Nebraska in convention us- AFRINR | aufliclontly eluborite to. rouss the jenl. | 6o hundred yours ago they would have | huve been introduced fnto congress, finds its suppl¥ of the precious metals | Clar Lake wants an opera house, semibled, idopt the Tollowing preamble. and T D m,\fuy AT ,,.V\:..,nh." AL veled in the eestacy of torturing heveti- | e Inadequate it can meet the exigency by in- | Codar Rapids has an alderman whose name | "GPt fhe use of intoxicating liquors | RHKAEES. o S 1 0 N o s . .. ! 108 narkets ol e world and riv; ' e il aed i v in- v 10 Lo modern villzation, de- | 25 v Y A e atter how the vavious interests | Bt the stake for witcheraft. Fanatics | Sjoux City has now fallen in line with | s 5 5 e iine e A S U morals, destroying the intellect | tionable pateiotism, to ate an impression No mattorliow (the various interests f 2L EI0 SR (00 Mo i 3 . | raising money by borrowing. Duving the of the Cla insnne asylum. and wre bodies of vast numbers of | abroad that the chiof industry of the st may differ on the McKinley bill, n pro- | #1¢ #lways cust in the same mold. Council Bluffs, An order has been is- | Jato rebellion the United States did both, It | Hull has throe gravo yards and two physi- and was in o languishing condition, oven it 4N # hibitory duty on tarift speeches would IND OLDIBF sued by the mayor to the Sioux City po- | added to and allyhuced the rvates of internal | cians, but is considered pretty healthy. 4I)£4~ .hvlmin-.d (rm- i facts justitied it; yet this tho pretendi meet with universal approval. The. oibieotcas ok witing an Indian | 1ce to pull every saloon once a month | and tariff taxes,and, not being able to pro- M ;I\{j,II)\_'IL"‘>{!|1§;:'|,»~‘wln_-mg fornied at Correc. gl omnu sifpiends” of the ariter are zealosly e ciment s b veforved o the secp. | A1 IMPoso 4 fine of fifty dollars, which | cure cnough momey in this way, it borrowed | HoVILa to worl i very superior quality o roscd the consuntion ot | Ak tusmitie iy Nobrat) 5 2 regiment hus been referved to the secre- | . her way of fixing the liquor li- | 00 both interest‘bearing and non-interest 3 et : s e vibeyDydit Hojliio reuR G AR GlEtim ot (hah § B wantsto go abroad | . v ¢ tha interior for his opinion, It js | 1 @nother way of fixing the liquor li: L S _ Lightning struck and completely destroyed and a farmer is the vietim of the “hizh 3 as a represeniative of the United States. g i optuion. 1S | cense ab six hundred dollavs a year, pay- | beaving obligifions —the bonds constituting | tno Barn of Epraim Saiden neat. Dixon: tor lIce terest shark ! Show me . “furmer” in N i Bothin A A s Shie not expected that he will make any ob- able monthly. Twenty-five saloons huve | the former and the greenbacks the latter form | gether with its contents. 1.oss, £5,000, y ¢ivili- | braska who submits to su ent as is | Jouh prartics should encourage his am- | joutiong to the plan 1f the military T N ist. and over | Of the security'offerdd. - In issuing the green- A Cedar Falls citizen drove fourteen pole- depicted in the above extract from ‘Tuk Bey's bitlon. Tho country needs o rest a8 | yyihovities can find none, but it 1s by no | “rendy been put upon the list, und over | e “y"0 \on wnterest, bearing. notos, the ut of the collar of his residence with an ke Gt Wz Yol much as the general. | moans improbable that e may suggest | One hundred liquor dealers in Sioux City | government agieod to take them itself in iron poker and is now spending his time fumi- i ron B HONRaamt e M T 2 [ sound rensons why itis neither necossary | 2°¢ Paying internal vevenue tax. In | ment of certajn debts and made them a legal | ""{i""fln e Dubnauolwast strnle by swamp, which he consid. i s Me. Cr display of bad i hotatiaey e Dubuque, Davenport, Keokuk, Bur- | tender as betwepn individuals, and it is on | 1,008 Dav of Dubuque was straclk by Y as he ds fu procuring a loa ipo ey ; nov desirable to recrait a regiment of | o = 2 s e brick which feil from the fourth story of “the | oblizatior o ARy st i [ temper does not comport with the dig- | 450 The custom of using In. | lington and Clinton saloons have | this transactiomthat notious about flatism, | new opora house and knocked iy the eliae | Ly from others, yet guili T A e e : nity that should hedge, a groat ‘‘re- | g0 5 TR BSOS HY by | been running in full blast and | “absoute mouey,” cte., are based. : He will recover, O T, e, monacelw g Btac i S Ehe Stutats Tt Lo b o forme: ntly the shots from the 5 =8 o i PEOpEL) . | in Des Moines they have been mas- In issuing bonds the government simply A fumily named Jensen living near Moore- | g ground of eriminals gent and thrifty farmer—and — the Hill fo ol | continued, and for this purpose a few [ oo a0 5 L to keep up ap- | Putin themarket its interest bearing obliga- | head, Moona county, lust week suffercd the | Whoreis, The present law, so far as | mojority of the cbraskn furmoers bl B BOEeISpOL additional companics might bo organ- | AUCTACING I i Dotk AP | tions and borrowed what it could on them. | 1 B0t coReillrenitromyaipi: aid | 1t purorts o provido protec com= | arc of this class can obtuin | cheap = i Troan seruiting o | Dearances while scoves of rum holes and | /8 it B WHIGh it oo compa! capic | DOW the pareats are down with the diseuso | munity fron the evils of the tr: ender- | yoney from the trust companies even move | e pucliament protests | ized, \m‘nlu.. pediency ofarec }ulln,, Gl P T ST G e g had no fiat by y\\ hic \'n‘ mlnl.um?]lv 1 (‘ | and no one will go near them except the do i Fthe saloc x?ul]n'h 1 X 1 Gl han W thon it toand thrifty { : 2 lion 1 e anse | full regiment ewhat questionablo, ' \ 5 a ¢ all talists to buy them, nor could it dictate the | tor, l:lrll:,l‘u.;u I.:(i.lm O n:vn\l merchant obtains it fr f gninst the alien law which deprives (4 < sadly of rot-g: g o) s i g L% 2 cution Of o AnAYGEIN, ¢ obtains . 1k T oo iy wiich doprives & | Ty g pbonrs that in the whole dopart- | d€ndly of rot-gut to boys and men of all | rate at which they sold_ Tt bound itself 10 | o landlady of the Central house at Morn. | [Tq1 Uhe. prosecuti and nttributable theroto, | Lot me show you @ more cheerful picture Pr 1§ g f large number of the residents of remu- | ment of Arizona there ave only threo | 0lors and conditions. repay the money advancéd.with interest at a | ing Sun took in a tramp the other day, fed | isn dead lotter, suit ever having be and one neaver the truth than those puinted ! necative employment in the United | o 05t b el necom. | N the fice of these stubborn facts pro- | fixed time, and in order to_inerease its power | B, waunod himf gavahinia plaoa Stolul sops| AOROIRICHIGIE At toacovaktnalsam & Ry piviended felonds 0f Shatummer Who States, 1f the country is good enough to | HHHPAR R B ORI HEOES, Sl BSOS T i itionists will proclaim in convention | to borrow on theso securitios und get money | T0T% o sty SLoe Lesin e chat fio had | protdotion to widowsand drpnans. bida sy | Sy do B R A worlc in it s cortainly good cnough to | PAed by & white aiticer. Whe foveo of | Tyl 1o the people of Nebraska | to subiue the slave-holders' vebellion v | loft ¢ arly stock train, o et Lt brous TG \oan reaerd bt theilqitable iyt com live in. * b 'h 7% .\ ‘ Y O s SIS | h At prohibition in Towa and Kansas has | 8sveed to charter national banks and allow rnon Everest of Greinnell, a student in a | 10st commion wit periured test pany of Om the oldest institution of its | 18 twenty-four sergeants, sixteen corpo- | | 0 0F unqualified succoss. How any | the bonds to be depesited as circulation | Chicago medical colloge, has mysterionsly dis- | Bisitioened, G e bribed and jud cind in the 135 Nebraska furm THE quantity of corn now cribbed and | r 0 hundred and thirt R n‘luke i pledges. In every step the government took | appeared. About two ago he left the ‘nlnw “:-‘x“t P :y‘.'"l:"hl Xu:"-"Jf.I:.:.'nlfnl.|<‘?::’il.‘.",,'r. llnzx'n;)n- lu‘v:. futing 00, ’.f'.‘i‘.:i'?f't] -“\v: ‘.l\‘«' stored in Nebraska is greatly exagge tes, making a total of two hundred Rt b In disposing of its bonds it was @ byvrower | €O10%0 for the purposc of sitting up with u | longed fiigation in which the weakness of vie- | Loo0: - Tnteres e TEEEAT st Gl m, n : £ St : L sertions in public meetings passes our | merely striving to maintain its erodit and to | 51K man, sinee which time nothing hus been | 1y s an casy prey to the consclence- | PCOn promptly paid, and the company offered ated. That fact is confirmed by advices | and enty-five. As to the value of comprohension. The only rational ex- | offes terms by wieh 1o o i Bt seen of him. His father has gone to Chicago | less strength of this modern Aloloeh, therefore | 10 renew these loans for a new period of |y\{n’ we have from all parts of the'state. The | Indians as scouts there is o pro . offer terms by which it could procure the | ynd will institute & search for the missing | be {t years at the rate of 7 per cent without uddi AT Gl T (T e oy wide! ldlffarenco’ ot opinion Some planation is that these people are | maximpm amount of money and piy the | boy. 5 u»iulme That we invite the people of Ne- | tional charge of any kind whatev Jf the t _fi ) f'lu ;“l L Bor Y "l, Latdian e fioaradolal Ll] at they ave | MHicted with a species of mental de- | minimum rate of intorest. In issuing the | A double elopement in which all partic D aaoue BERBTHRIEE o o !""m’;‘f"" I"‘f‘,"‘.":‘ 5"“‘_::. ‘“HI‘“‘l:' he bear side of the market isto keep up | army officers claim tha ¥ B¢ | rangement akin to that which made the | €reenbicks, however, the governmeit rafsed | concorned are yot of tender wze, took placo at | [ o i Srec Sogs bellof, to Joln i L YL D T ham cob L mONDY b the talk ubout the enormous surplus of | absolutely essentinl to the sue- | M ALosLhayzht fon | money by @ forced ioan, Ib mado mo | Vinton:the otheridsy, Fired’ Theyer: nud | locnsed satoon from bercon. commission—this offer of 7 i unmarketed corn in*Nebraska s0 as to | cess of operations aguinst hostile bunds, | Millerites of California climb upon feo | moncy by u forc o but put out fte | Clarenck Knapp, two youthful Lotharios of | = Kesolved, That oxperience has shown that | Would certainly be cousidered a boon (0 | B i g i ' | houses the other day when they were | CfTOrt to create “Miat money,” but put out its | yinton, hired a' livery rig, sad with Lilly | Heense, elther high or low, has no tendency to | suffering. What are the fuc ) : keep prices dow while others contend that they ave not. oS 95 ! ¢ | notes and pledged itself to redeem them i | Bowen and Altic Mahon, drove to Shellsbis, | 4°0rease the consumpg Mjuorsisl tlonuslio Dvoelaldlom inSfull six i pal The late General Crook was among those | Momentarily expecting the wrath ol coln. The greenback notes wdre made pay- | where the tean was. left, and the foup tas | 40 18 therefore ‘neffectual us u reme {lm- only seventy-one rencwed, indic s BN B ] °Y | judgment day, or makes deluded men # ¢ DY t 3 h SACEROSONEE L0k e novar] ity and erime. and t) sulting | mortgagors were prosperous and OMAHA’S four and a five o s 10 thel formnr visw while Gon: | Jude ¥y £ able to the bearer, but not at any fixed time | the fivst train for Cedar Rapids. Here the burderis growing out of the lquor traffic. - v e p ¥ | a half and five per- | who h. he rmer vie hile Gen T N ll that other money sharks offer to ren X 4 i S and women worship Schweinfurth, who | and they bore no interest. Being thus non. | Me2istered under assumed names and re Resolved, That a thorough test has shown LRMIOTLTIONOY, 8 BT O cent bonds find ready sale at a premium, | eral Miles is said to have less confidence AT b S e M Gasind ) ) 2 By ‘ A LL0] mainod over night. The next night the boys | that it Is nlore difficult to enforeo the expiring loans at even lower vates than @ whereas the evidences of South Omuha’s | in the Indians, Thevo is no question re- proclaims himse he true Messiah, interest bearing and somewhat indefinite | yotumed to Shel sburg and took the team | HYC and remed provision of the N cent. IRTCRIAAREL et Big R ttaniaes codlieain St R SRR A promises to puy moncy they romained for a | back to Vinton, "hey then boarded the | Jieonse luw thaw It s to entores absolut Granted, however, that aven tho bost fatui s s eI s Bl gt v g | THERE is no mistaking the disposition | long time way below par and roso and foll | train for Codar Rapids, whore thoy met the | Mbiton and Ut extormiuation 1s t T D L gging for a purchaser. Facts like?| police, but thelr servico as scouts has | 4l people of South Dakota and north | With the fluctuating fortuncs of the war, aud | £irls and started south.’ Meantime the father | “Tesolven " Hhat experience abundantly R A e 1 attached the above appeal directly to the tax- | not always been trustworthy, though it | g § TR U R o AL Pl AT of one of the girls swore out a_warrant for | proves that prohibition be enforced anil ¢ ! 4 ORI i g A n ) 3 Nebraska tosecure adequate railroad fa- qual to gold spec the avrest of the party and an oficer was dis- [ Uit its enforeenient promotes the materinl | 10 the agencies that supply hint with work lqulsx;lrhl ull' Inlm'vl:(lcg ml”m pcl-nul),- ;fi true that le_\r- have duu(l\ SI‘:HIIE‘ cilities, Nor are they castdown by | Ments were ordered to 1,.1» resnmed o patched to Cedar Rapids to capture them, but x\].‘vrlly.;!'u o ""l"' f“l‘h pntrol of x.-npimlgud nl.zlmfi n}v E ln.n‘x.u:;r"vl\wl"w“‘ ! nent welfare of South maha to work ont s e, a8 for example in th + . | treasury was ready to redeem greenbacks in | arvived too lat He trac! o) tolum- | hera nto the hands of the sobor, v borrower and lender, Is it no TN and vote for annexation. ion into Mexico uw'mLt Geronlmo, |,the fuilure of Omaha to graep the trade | oo “gemond:: Mo muke \uvh for tho do. | bus dutiction, m-:hf-mE:’dl‘nfif::.lfiu(iflr:ln'f'fl. s, Intelligent and law abiding portion ot | dence of the fact that our farms produce 1 g ” & G i3y . | of the country. On the contrary they | pouts ana o e : ahotel. ears and entreaties proved of no e titis bad 1 much of the food staples that urc most ey s But' while the Indians w are seeking other and more liberal mar- | abio the. eevome, % “"’;I"""““I“’“",‘ eail, ind the " ofticer started back to Vinton | poor fuyncioring for any commmmmir 2 | grown in this region-—more thin o b THE “non-partisan” prohibition con- o 86l , Mk g obt AT | able the government to use them to bett i i e A T LS VA i 3 0 1 sumed from year to A greater vai ! P on- | been useful for military se L e e i na T points which appr string of youthful clop where | the loonkeeper 310 1+ condlth ot maks fariming more | advantage as a means of procuring a forced | ¢ ciate their enterpriseand lend a helping | loan, they were made legal tender in pay hand. The South Dakota division of | mentof debts. In so doing the government | W what was to be the Omalia road is being | did not create money or make value by fiat, | yoi hat | & have to square accounts with their | he contribute 81 thercof to the support of the | i1 erops will” do mu i \ parents. sehools, remunerative; our budding be v i Itesolved, That we heartily wolcome the ef- | try will prove the bowinning of a uow era of in; forts of any aid all partics, socleties and or- | prosperity and other industrics will develop s ganizations for udoption of the prohibition | In good thme. C. B ation took every precaution to prevent | smull bodies, it'is by no means to be e veading of vesolutions before thoy | concluded that in a regimental organi- were properly sifted by a committee. It | zation they would be equally reliabl respect t would mar the provailing havmony if | And if, when recruited as soidiers, they e el el The children of the Rawlins public school | amtnduent, whether S tig Wit we ool S : % Pt Y £ o 0 | actively pushed southward, and will | but merely used its arbitrary authority to y e a i and extend to them a cordinl frat T 5 AT some over-zealous member of the third | were distributed throughout the terri- Riyspush scale down or wipe out debts and dictate o | b e o ik fob b o gt U0 | o LA SOrIAL Eraternaligroot A Family of Six Saicide, Iy ‘.""‘:""“‘”L-;' ‘i"_";‘“‘;'“‘"h ‘\'.“’ .f:’“d l‘,"r’“,]' creditors that they must accept de- ing southwest from . Yankton. TWo | L iuteq greenbacks in dis other ronds are about to in- | gwingtothom. From the ds CGieneral A, B. Campbell of Topeka, Kan, Moscow, April 17.—A sid tr Haraaiot duca n.;B‘::'.::{:’ .'1';,‘,‘?..'L}-‘,{;"*‘T."lf.‘.fl.'i,,‘""' oop um} |ll‘cli\ 1'1-;I)Hu- elo lin»,' address to the conven' | from extreme poverty has be cilme , @ cel proportion of on tonight. B 'S Wi vel is ci ) ridow of 4 piny officer v 4 of the first is- | which s deducted for absonce from - the rog- DB _'““‘"‘"‘ was well fill.ed this city, The widow of an arimy ofl vade north Nebraska, which together | sue the government did not sucoeed in croat. | ular meotings. THE ROCK 18LAND, was in dive want became discoura party should so far forget himself as to in companies, on equal terms with denounce the “old parties.” Thivd party white soidiers, is it probuble the two principles must be kept under cover | vaces would get along peacefully to- while the mported agitatol are hunt- | gether? The ar i very i M i : ince 4 i \ PR & gether? The matter is not ono of very | i b pasifio short line, will divide ing a greenback worth 100 cents on the dollar | Galvin Storts, a_ranch owner near Sun- | jana joolt IS 4 proposition from the Rock Is- | and her five daughters locked themsels { ing for republican and d great importance, but as there isno P ¥ Y LS land folks st last. It isevident, too, that this | room and turped on the gas. When found in Nebraska i) a f A S e LS th the trade of that section and carry a | until it was ready to redeem the notes in gold W{wv. :_-4[)‘mnm.u~.i i?ull‘vhlc by cutting his railway has its eye on the main chance, and | six were d,.fla from suffocation { o LR prosent demand for even Increasing tho 1,00 shave of it to other thai its natural | on demand, Before that time they represent- DAL R l‘;"‘m‘ihm“:ul‘:-w",;r‘: \‘)"“l"lflz"ll":"lt that it does not propose to strikoe the city with- - - i number of Indian scouts it is not appar- A 1a | 6d meroly S e G is outa consideration, 1 vord, . ' Body N e % A log rkotas And W ed merely a more or less uncertain promiso | of 5 b y : 3 i, Iu a word, the road | Myers' Body Sent to Der ‘e late fown legislature must be | ont that there would be wisdom in or- | 1 legitimate markets, And what is | FHERON & fhiey town‘and fell jost s ib.| T which was about dus proposes to commenice the construction of its | Nw Youu, April 17, The cusk contiin g Omaha doing to strengthen her trade territory? What has been realized from Heretofore the doctors were denied the | theory it wi iv There was as much flatism or legal-tender mly lef > O v wil o - S vas dered in Copenhagen, Denmark, hi Anied eory that it would give an outlet to Seldidatn i o et iy Tt it S as muc atism or legal-tender | denly left tho country with several' hundred | troet, from S to M thence | Was murdered in Copenhagen i profitable privilege of participating in | the restless and martial spirit of the | the conventions, reports, committeesand | ju ity in the greenbacks when they wero | dollars belonging to the firm. swerving southwest, - Presi oy | Deen sent back by ¢ $he “Hani the great prosperity of the saloon drug | young men is not worthy of very seri- conferences? Are the railroad builders | worth 40 conts, ¢u tho dollar as when worth A great storm visited the Savery country :: ] "I'{}*m':lg ln! proper ives of t““‘l‘;‘("‘l 1?;"‘:":".'\‘.‘: ‘\I ‘l:”"l;:“ L stores, They woro at liberty to proseribe | ous consideration, The way to. disposs | Of 1 bourd of trade so weary of work | 100, Tho gll‘l'n&u'ksdiflurml from ordinaty | Luat wools sud snow la fou foot on tho lovel, | oY b aveutne, aud willdly suggested i B oy s . 9 s $ & sigera r B Wiy A 2 f oy st recuper i DA {ssory v i oy bore no | In one band of 130 hor: erisho bteq the rod have to b o a pint or two of alcoholic mixtures, but | of these Is to compel them to learn to | YAt they must recuperate in the east ’"T""'s:':."l'f"f‘ b Burin; Gk oy :::’f»il u¢ e orsos ull perishod bub | g gant the next best thilig, but that unger Lo Peoria’s City Co interest and day fixed for redemption, usideration would it ailsent to como in side of the Burlington and_ Union Pacific, | ooty e hians Thero might, howaver, he suid, be o remedy | oot Bre e in sccuring the road and sidetracks of cither | e and polic of the rouds into the city and the free us they will I the prsent union depot, | and leave their commer at home to the mer vals? fal prose v of encrge their fees were in it Ciicaco, April 17 ant. Underthe | work and acquive hubits of industry wow dispensation, however, doctors be- | and a knowledge of the means of self- eome walking drug stoves, privileged -to | support. dispenso liquors without restraint or | but the government tried to offset these do- fects by makini? them a legal tender. It was uble to employ COUNCILMAN LOWRY'S distribution of | loan and com maki . John David left Cheyenne the other em In procuring a forced | for the Big Horn basin, . The L uder helr use as money, but it | “He goes to Omaha, then to St. Paul, the He Left license. They are not required to take PACIFIC COA DE B the vi ot dams fel i rould not mai thew at par until dy to | on the Northern Pacifioc to Billings,” Mont., | T tive vot ) 3 > vinduct dumages is an official appli- | cou o hew at par until ready to | ont., ative vote ¢ o remit like druggists, v is theve | There will doubtless be a strong effort | e oy deem them. Phe government created no | traveling overland from that pla T'bis | and some of the penny-v n to be ¥ Cuicaco, April v Xe M. g LEB YL LD AR sl ARt L Whars & catlon of the railroad brinolple, **What | T8eth sHom . bond. cales. forceq | 0ems an odd way of crossing Wyoming, but | fident that the road wenil tap Lincoln with- | Mayor Harrison's father-in-law y but god ¥ from bond sales, fo money, to be any supervision of their com- | made in the senate to amend the forti- pounds. It is estimated that there ave | fications bill which passed the house, so five thousund doctors in the state, and a | 88 to make ampler provisions for defens- as Mr. David remarked, it is t kest und best. Time will com .y from Ch e chenpest, | out the donation of a dollar, but the majorit itted sui ) skl DR ujority | mitted suic om Cheyenne to Big Horn basin will | that it not bo via Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota and | matte Vs progressive busin think RN A 5 Progre: o siness men think gave it all to the members of bi vill not do to huzard chancos, and tho | o 2 ! is securing immodiate the traflo \\:lll bear, Fho benefits to loans and tuxatfbff, No mortal can ma the south sido aro fully as great as the | P M R RG beneflts to the north side, but the latter Ll - lepad ia { i o aget S e < | 4 tention, R marked dncuouse iu the demund for thelr | Ive works on Puget Sound, tho mouth of | 14’y the Inrgest shave of the bur- _ More Atled Rottenness. Montana. wond Brothers aud Havgrenvos Brothors, | OMAHA sorvices may be expected in the near | the Columbia river and San Diego. The | den, The proposed levy is made per LoNDON, Apyilal7.—An action for breach of A robbers’ cave has been discovered out fn | Wholesule grocers, however, state that the will enjoin the use of Eighth strect promise and jpetion has been brought | the southwe: appropriation for Pacific const defenses tern wilds of Wyoming. James athor- | TLOAN AND TRUS' future, foot front, but in reality the tax is dis- [ | ‘ : R , : BaY | she IR wilde of W . | oughfave for any vailway company. The wovided for by the hill will go chiefly to o fy " aguinst Sir 5 orge Elliott, a mem Trufitt, a rafchman who explored the - Y el ) B o puny v THE investigation of Chairman Faith- | Rt el R Y S & Y tributed according to the value of the | per of (he® commons, by Miss | dezvous, reported tho' find at 1 tivor | stite that It would injure thelr shipping uni COMPANY. ,liand the trial is now | last week, Trufitt was out guthering cattle Ok fore hurt th r“,,",,,.imm alleges that he | With a couple of cowboys and the trio had, fn | 2Usiness. But it goes without suying t sduced | following up a stream, ponotrated a very | Uhe use of the tracks and depot sugiested, on. Their uttention was arvested | the street, will be secured, property. It should be remembered, | Alice Hair i bl ntis | proceeding, :"'.’(‘:'\’\fi‘l:l' “l""“{'h?‘l:‘ \:':'r‘:ll, 1a not identl: | PoTlroa®io meery liek after he had oru of the westorn freight association, | The most valuable testimony vogard- od Capital L developed some vemarkable facts vegard- | ing the ne ssity of improved and addi- 1 sells st [ Ing the division of freight traflic at | tion defenses on the Pacific coast has been | Nisa: Hals g ijrty years ofaae and | ueRed bolon- Thels stieation wes urx g CAPITOL INTELLIGEN | commercial pu o und Omaha. During March the Burlington | furnished by General *Miles, who has | 1o yakE Omaha W groat city we must | SCFts the case is one of blackmail, The wat- | Hon disclosed w well defiued path. This fod he case of Frederick Foucke vs Audrow | It Bropr road secured twenty-four thousand tons | given the matter most careful attention | i N o fuc- | 1Y has created a sensation he | to the half concealed mouth of the robbers' | J. Gustafson, on or from the district court of grain alone, or three thousand tons | Y The, e i | am.nulun: the establishment of more fic- et i | cave. The chamber was about fifty foot | of Lancaster'county, was filed for trial in the —_— A ) and study. There ure no fortificutions | o ies mills and elevators. Why can- AschanTas Dooniy i Dohit: | square with high cciling. About thé floor | supreme court todiy, | . : ) more than the combined receipts of tl ; ¥ | Omahal. & Trust o:paimbined recalgia ot ho | on Puget Souad, although nature haa | 1000 BS Bud Sevators Why eaar|l - Ascher Was Boeplyin Dbt = | was piled an’ immense amount of miscell Toward B. Grahum of Ashland and §, J. | ahal.oan y " neous plunder. Much of the booty was iden- | Graham of Superior were commissione = ~ ¢ Des Moines starch factory which was | @ nephew of Archer, the defaulting state | (ified us the property of ranchwion, It is | noturies public taday by e govegmmssioned | SAVINGS BANK destroyed by fire the other day, Omah | treasurer, testified yesterduy before the in- | moro than likely that the Rawbins road | The Omuba Planig Mill Compang filed g | \ destroy W AFD LR BLARK BT . DA vestigating comumitteo that his uucle was | agents made thelr notablo raid from | ticles of incorporation in the offiee of the sae. | S- E. Cor. 16th and Dougla is in the heart of the corn belt and has ovor 8100,000 in debt when he was clected to | these isolated headquarters und took refuge in | retary of state today. Capital stock, $15.000, | Pald in Capital ' better fucilities for the shipment and | gpice in' 18%. He owed sople who had | the cave when pressed by ofteers. At uny | Incorporators: Levi dner, (| Submeribed and Guaranteed Capital ! sale of the starch than Des Moines ever | trusted him with mouey for investment, and | Fate the hiding place hus afforded shelter anid | Miller, Andrew Freniun and AM'II\‘l‘:li-:".“I:;HI-II:IIL“J,I:.I:KVEI““I i e FRANK J. LANGE, Cash sticlan Adams of the interstato com- | Ofcors: A U. Wyuinn, prosidont: 1. J Bro» ) Northwestern, the Omaha, the St. Paul | provided excellent sites for such works | sad the Rock Island voids. This enor- | of the most formidable character, In mous difference in trafic is due to the | his statement to the senate committee fact the Burlington identified itself with | General Miles suggested that there | the business interests of the city. It was | should be fortifications at both Admi- mol content to raceive traffic second | ralty Head, opposite Port Townsend, hand on the east side of the river, but | where the distanco across s about | he had probably used the state funds when | immunity from law toa troublesomo and des- | Br | can have, l:fl,hm“’,“ malv ey g ’l.‘mlhw..m,z i\t days after the discovery | pushied into the city and became an ac- | four miles, and ut Deception Puss, | T Chineso enumeration bill de- o — | ad oo haathy ‘Vucated, “Tho” bores. 1o | Bkt bountof o s ACEOFCS O the | -, trsiget: WKL Wispighiastie, Sive fuctor in its progress. The result | which s ower, and where | served the fate it met in the senate. E Wasnixe1o, Aprl 17 —{Special Telegram | Dainng wturued to the owners, This | commission the names of tho railroad om Goorga B Tape. W Nes Bt . » dustifcs the wisdsm und foresight of the | the entrance could be destroyed | sting laws uro umplo, 1f vigorously en- | to Tus Bex.)—Bondsoffered: $10,00 8122 | fe ot ok carrs i 1ot i Gf e o e M oy SUAHIES | Louns lnany auount made on Gity & e mangors, by obstructions, At this point the | forced, to prevent the landing of Mon- | 83500 3 05 aming into either Utah or Colorado, | "G W. Lowley of Beward s the guest | ey berey aud on Collueral Beourlty, ub Low

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