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9 THE OMAHA DAILY «BEE e T among ta but T am qu t the armer rogand pn | proper that8&ce firocecd to regrulate this high fle Muil Steamship company will run a line STATE NEWS, ) d facts muat omaidernbly exaggoruted. | thoy do not. hesitate to denpun e mipion | commission to tho raue and the milroads 0 | of atoamers between Tacoma, Yokohaime and s 4 LLALLYULADs | While quitea numberof tho farmers aredoubt: | Iabor party, on the grounds that the middle | common Qecenes sy e ¢ st g " ; diose Manctal steaits, 1 do not beliove | man. cannot work 1 narmony with: the oip. | The Logan county ailiance has beon organ- | 0% Kong, was completed last evening, Tho | TR Neh T A — ve yot reachied the point of hardship | ance. They are making, ho aeeong | tzed ut Gandy with the following oficors: | FSult of tho committea's labors will bo for. | (ENEVA, Neb,, Apri pecial to Taw Wost new counties oxporfence. 1 have | effort to do nway with township tons | Willard_ Gi Tpresident; . 8. Wells, jr,, | Warded to New York. so that the steamship | Bre.] ~Geneva is rapidly stepping to the Abundant Crops for Which Farmers Realize | yet ¥ 10f u case of actaal want in this im- | in this county, and are petitioning congross 10 | vien president 38, 1. Huartzoll, troasurer; I, | COMPAUY can take immediate action, Itis | front in the way of building. An elegant « » W mediate portion of the stato, | elect senators by vote of the xr"?'l“‘. ang are | N, Froman, sbtietars; C. D, Sheader, I expected that a steamer will be ordered here | forty room hotol of bric k is now on the road Little or Nothing. Box Butte county has not organized any | strongly in favor of froe colnage of silve turer: Dr. Burbank, chaplain; Jessiah Smee, | 08 0nCe | to erection, together with a thive story bank wers’ alliances and I can not report any favor increasing the number of judges sergeant-at-apms: (G k\’ Chappell, door BANK ¢ ,7””\7, . | building and a two story brick store room B 1 Alliance is feeling jubilant over the pass: © supreme judges, these to be as equally old, C. W, Parke % Hartzell, J ¥ 3 » » O o | Mo ) s tinishing up 0,000 dwell THE “NEW PARTY" IDEA DENOUNOED. | oo fin affce il an . 1. . orsey's | AIidel beisecun ({0 partics. as osiple, | s Oy WV arken B . artaoi, James | Financ ey for the Tont Treohe Coune | ing, and four other restdences ke (n the. bro waning star ouce more stands bright fn the Jo not d ire to destroy raliros :fl.ll:m ,..l.mu«|||.m1m “the producers of the country Bostoy ‘\[rn ) d'p-wiul '|"‘l:uv‘nm to | ench ”r'\.i‘:\':;(\w;iy(‘r AL hh’:' "ard. bl v political firmament | hat Justice can be done betweon the pro- | are oppressed b¥the stagnation in trade . Ani Meihibens ) s 5 Yo A el A L] 3 e Wi sa Plisar i this - - | and transportation companies. A lead- | tho o priy o products of labor, | TiE Ber]—The following table, compiled | PAtup. Genova already has o foundry, et But the Farmers Will Have o Finger in the Greeley County. ing farmer informs the writer that thev buse | and believing” feer. Witftey, Togatation 18 g | feorn dispatches from the cloaring houses | WIS, machine shops, cheese factory, bottling . Political Pie, o ARl TY S [Beclal (o Taw | saias oty pressnb yalibiof roade; iHcluding | prigoibal's chiN: thehirote, Wo. demand’ o, | of ¥ho'.cites naties, shows. to gross ox- | Dk R ATt S ety i a > . o 7 olling stock, and are ng that the com- | ¢ o > o d revenue 4 s, scraper works, a broo cto | —Tho Farmers'_allinn R reclc | pany should mako & fair profit on_that busts. [ Tawen s cleymanctary, tarift and rovenuo | changes for last woek, with rutcs por | e e spineraler, Wor 4, altogethor o . county is in very flontfihing condition. The | PSR SUE Ctop 815 LOMRLY e ' bus Tug s | | 0 { o nt of increase or decrease as against | Ploying about two hundrod men. - Thore g 3 Ltk 3 0§ ces o s co i abor, whose dut 1l be to adjust all dif- | ¢ rease or decrease as against yir ar SLIGHTLY ADVANOED CORN RATES, | order hus umcnharship ofabout two hundred, | yroat many jeonds out of the state. DPISADAIY” |- soventioe betweah LLbar Bt caoiae LA |t stnattue: nionts 208, the' co sponding | (ANY opPortanitios hero for investors for constituting eight organizations, which met | flour and groceries | kW o Siie ey T Tt ARG Tor ReD jeneva hus the best agricultural country in ' o6 Ok Jemtor today tnd. orpdhlred ' A talle with some of the fairest minded alli- | law making the oy b o son, eopiska a | week in 1 “ the state to back up a good town at Greel Center today and l's J | law making the penalty for usury the forfeit —EEE-] A About Fifty Per Cent of the OropHas Been | county allfauce; There lins been talk amoog | 0 B ALEDHg ARHY S Lh bt S ML Qneaticnt | St atid fnterest: wve - demand of | | § | ‘ Horsewhipped a Boy. l : it : 4| strong fight on the umendment question, | congross the.fre unlimited coinage of | i g 4 4 T Shipped. attiance men of t (ropHaty “"1m|“’.|.".'x‘."'.,. but th is a pr expression | gold and silver, und such. coln .uu,f,'.l.. | crnt CLEARINGS. g | g Araranor, Neb,, April 20, [Special to Tue f Absolutely Pure. —— iate uetio 5 I 3 L ™ county: while a few, more conservative, place | ficient to doublo the present prices i | ourstreets this morning caused by Mys, (. eream of tartar buking powder. 1lighee g by the all LA, . " 1hle present p | el y 0 ! PEOULATIONS OF THE MONEY SHARK. | "Abot %0 per sent af the eorn crop tius been | 1 cliances about even,” . 1 the products of tho farm, and loaned t the | Swvore = T [ Aduns, a widow, publicly whippine with a | 9F vening st ongii . s Goveriment Ros marketed, but prives being so low that many Al Not MESH K8 28 Bt i aeaur Ly AU LHE eRatila] | Dpstom. werser ! ] | buggy whip u young boy, Richard Emmett, | =200 AUS. 1, 188 it Sckiars IOTS Kol Frow money at the bt LAl 0 rates as to national hamiks: wo demand a law | Philadeiphia AL A s A t 1 - T E 3y, DE b maomie, ey Rytho || The wltiance will probably erect an elovator | making ail conspiracies for the cantrol of thi | SHIEL L e G L R DL i s A New Alllances Being Organized Rap- | o0l o, ¢ AGARCE ro| at Shubert prices of products by gambling operations | Sny ¥ 1 cn vepaired to Bellamy's drug sk, Wyo, April 80, (Special to Tum % Org ! tions and prepare for another crop, The alliance is to start a stove af Sargont, | and trusts & penal offousss wo demard ot ot | e | store and uttempted to use the Whip on Dr. | Byp,]—, B, Hatchor, & membor of the. geoe : e e e al s t t g t Sargent, it C. Ballard, but the doctor L} idly Throughout the State—What Oodar Gouity. Ohtor oot next logislatiire an act reducing the rates of | Baitmore "\ | Wi from hor: b Lo AL oHY took tho | peiihisal shivay, 1o, WILI o ToRea oF 1os 1k 9 " y < il m Nebraska ro « Fure not ex- ar U 0l y telling her that she was labor , u on, They are Doing and Talking Huriserox, Neb., Aprl 10.(Special to | “An allianco 18 to bo formed soon at Koster- | I “i::'u‘:}:‘::\i‘l’;:‘;" T ool Kansas Cliy § | ing under a mistake. She looked at hima | 8% WOl in the bad lands thirty miles novth of About Alliance No Tur Ber.)—Considerablo.intercst is being | son, Jefferson county, 2 q .| ties have shown a disposition to logislate in i moment and left the store, realizing that she | Lusk. Many of the petrifactious and fossil : taken in Cedar.county at present in the or- formors of | Sunny Hill, Franklin | accordane with tho tove resolutione, thore: Jnd, Lt I8 thought by some that the woman | remains unearthed by them ure of reminke D ganization of farm alliances, The movement ) © formed an alllance. | fore we believe that the time has come when ; 3 able size and in perfoct condition, The e p i ¥ 8 e even at this compura- | AN alliance was organized the Hodge | theorganization of a new party of the labor- | | | MRAR oction belng forme i 5 ; MO L O el ""})"',,“ : IO s D | School hoiise, in Holt county, Saturday | i pooplo is u prossing necessity. The | | L b L ) Ol Joue a B e O coltmng of apecial information from ita cor. | tivel Flato akietho state organtrer andu fow | %l poUler TRl UM 108 poobl i s yrcsming nocossl Friday i | & | | pemokex Bow, Neb., April 20, ~(Special | shipped to the museum of Yalo coll respondents throughout the state upon mat- | “localleading spirits endeavoring to push | 116\ 1o0ds its meotings Saturday aftern ons, | June. 1 Pele ':.lxv| to Tue Bee]-John Sanderson ; TI'he old military post at Fort Lavamie is o2 : 5 “divcnsstons o | the work us fast as possible, At present thero | g (ABRaEtoatoR | Coihiv i oh - was shot yestevday afternoon by H, McOwen | being abandoned and the supplics and. build ters uppermost in the discussions of the | thew 18 fast ns possibl I Ford allinnce, Gosper county, has changed 5 AR W ipplies and buil Favmers' alliance. The sccond installment | are but six altiances organized. Many more | it wight of mectine {ron Wednesday to Fri- | OBJECT T0 A REDUCTION, _ 100, | about twelve miles south of this city while at- | Tngs moved to Fort Robinson, Neb, Fort is presented in this fssue, Every business | will be soon, The average membership is not | day. % R o pa, | NIRRT Al T tempting to tale some stock under chattal | Luramie, located at the junction of the Lt Sl Al ovory IkEAoE wil) P tiae Pofibwea | 69 BUoo 0 Po'sadh 1oy, O BID 1 niL | | Rouse alliance in Custer county is one of | “ Mass ‘“"'"_"‘"fi" e e oR | Rery ey | ; mortgage. MeOwen warned Sanderson not | amie with the Platte viver, " was bowsht with unusual interest. They are brim full of | The leading object, so far as the writer has | the most successful organizations in that sce- | « QT e Ao | o to tuke the stock, and when he persisied shot | 18345 by the United States government from AN vATRRBLA S A fRkti - THYG | DRGHIEBIE tone bt ai ANHot so intieh o | clon Smicaco, April 20.The great, dissatistac- | | | him with u 38calibre. pistol, tho. shot taking | the\merican fur company. Soue. of the et LS ARSI Ll v iinlond il g J F ‘The Merriclk county alliance held a success- | tion among the employes of the United States | L) effeet under the left shoulder, following the | 8dobe buildings and part of ‘the wall thut wis t P S 8Bok tablish co-operative trade as to influence I | plos ria “ . following the these news letters the farmers of one section | ta it peratiy 8 o ful meeting ut the court Louse in Central City | express comp ny over the order reducing | New Huven .. ribs for about eight inches. 1t is impossible | DUilt to protect the teaders and their goods will know what those of another district are | logislation for the. reiiet of theiv members. | g1 (he Stls . salaries commeiiced today in a mass meeting | Whnsheld ; | to determine whether or tiot the wound il | rom the Indians ave still in wood vepair, T talking about and doing, and they are invited | They favor vegulation of railroad traflic with | ye Cedur v ey county, alliance | of the Chicomy ool At ! 8.1 prove fatal. DO was for many years the - objective point . = 3 Y cou tiance | of the Chicago employes, at which 300 men of emigrant traing, M Gl to correspond with Ui B as u ready means | an imincdiato cut of wtloast 50 per cent on ex- | has ifty membors and s incroasing in | oL NAdRE Tatoilee Il 8400 ——— - | i ains, Movmons on their way of interchange of sentiments and ideas Isting turiffs, and ultimately looking to the | strength each weel [t lhantio L Gl vl 168 The View From Laramie Peak. 10 pitah, supply trains hound for forts still = il futl control wud ownership of all vailroads | The Siinny Side, Nuckolls_county, alliance | f¢5ted and a decision reached to make a firm b Lusk, Wyo., April 20.—(Special to Tup | fomhii b wnd s a plice of rofuge for Clay Cou ey S Tolet L Rl Aot held on opei meeting lust Thursday which | Stand against the reduction. General 3|81 | B, ) ~"Dhoro e threo well kngwat poats th | tha bt W e Bt i Aol Jeatis s They seck relief from alleged high rates of | \was laveely attonduo o ARH o o oting o i sk ol il o s JE A UL ] of Indians. Fateienn, Neb., April 19, —[Special to THe | jutorest charged by locul loun agencles. Thon | V3 lareely attended. = | Agent Wygant left the meeting after | T Wyoming from whose summits a great part | Calvin Haverave of the firm of Huwgrayo : ik ] okt ) ] ) Vulentiue alliance, Nuckolls county, is [ making a brief speech explanatory of tho re- | s Ao B &, | Brothers of Lusk has gong to Ot Bek.|—Clay county is admitted to be one of | do not elaim to be in distressed circumstance enty-five strong, composed of the best | duction. He said the United States and some u.8 | Of the territory may be seen, Laramic peak, | N000 o he st e oy besty if ot the very best, agricultural | but oluim the raitouds are “etting too luge | foventy-five s valloy. other express companies are paying most of | i the most noted of the thr ualmost un | tha Orogon Short Lo to. Sha thiod ove! aturally | profits on the actual cash outlay. gt ave also strongly in favorof free coin- | A Far in the state, and it very ( expl follows that the Farmers' alliance has a I fits to railroads and the future of red paradise for the artist and g uized at | theirp logist. | aud driven f ers’ alliance has been m there to heir ranges on . Bt > orly e axtensi friend with L. L. ¢ ent and | the express business is not bright. A strike, T'he peal, an isolated bit of the Black Hills, | Rawhide and Muskrat crecks. The o ; strong organization here. The total member- | age wid bitterly opposed to_the extension of | fi [ 4 3 t sl 3 ; and ) at crecks \e company ship in the county is now something over 800. | payment of the bonded Pacific railvoads, Orlando Burton a ] :l;w -n§:‘i_;m.\i\;{;;hl bglk:‘x:mr'::m Oi-{m n‘.‘{- | | dsentin all directions by deep ravines on | NS mde arrangements to carey on an. ox- an MeReynolds of this place is presi- 'he immense crop of corn of 183 is "’,,,“m{ . -’-’I“-{‘v‘hffli‘lf K 'm!"'t'l""‘w“"fillmm'? hos | $00 D tmdL m;ulillunfufiun;m- bl T = | whose sides are immense quurries of lime | ‘\"'.Il’l;:““-dz:::‘i“ ss in bre buying and 1 county " ovganizer for the county | fi by eason of tho domand from | been regulatly orgunized and swill ‘moot on | Officors had ma and got the compuny B ;| stone. Muasses of upon the sum g ! and W, P. Dalton of E v the whole crop will be con- | the first and third Sunday of each month. in the hole the | mits, and rocks of ¢ v tint and form are Con, mployes should not suffer ary. © Mr. — McReynolds sumed in this wig. It ‘has been worth from | The ailiance in the Goodson district in | 0.} ; oD rotelt e Sile pecularly well qualificd for the po- | 15 to 20 cents per bushel. ! 4 Greeloy county has resolved to boyeott. any | ievelor Advices were roceived from o] S Ll L or i groups among the | Wasmizarox, April %0.—The world's fair sition (g holdsi w practical farmer [ Favmers ganerglly repel any insinuation of | merchant who handles Lincoln flour. in pro other eities unnouncing a willingness to stand | A RELIGIOUS ROW, bines, Bears and wolves in theii- dens, deer | bill and the District of Columbin bill ure on ssho dors s ovn plowin, or” at least a part existing in this coun| They say, | ference to the home made article. by thio docision of tho: Chicugos moetig A | and elk in the forests and thousands of eagles | the calendar in the senute tomorrow, 1t is of it, on the Al hundred acres which he the present low price of product, they ‘The alliance at Atlanta, Phelps county, b committee was _uppointed, consisting of two | Rival Factions in' a Chicago Church | and hawks uesting in the aged t or | expected, however, that the former will give y is putting out to crops th i a clear | have no reason to complain, The cconomical | pivy-fi members. All the other branches | mo Teaded, suceessful farmer wh v s the ne- | and discreet hu'qlil-l' llu-é“hl-.vn] able nl» ;nu’ku in the county are holding interesting weekly | sor cessity of organization or a farmers’ trust to [ money quite vapidly, ns they have uot had u | and are rapidly increasing in mem- | and muke an effor . ers by arbi- ote with the other lines of business, failuro of crops for ten years. There is gen- | i L5 = R i o VR ST by ounty alliar meets quarterl eral . prosperity iustead of distress in this mittee fails 5" its mission u strike May 1 from h brauch 'of the company's ice, to wait upop Vice Prosident Cr v | Have a Hot Time. flying above them, are the only iul sby | | Cnieaco, April 20.—The action of the two | Of this desolate peak.. Looking from rival conferences of The Evangelical chureh | Wit over the low van g in each appointing a pastor for every church | the Platte is seen and on the abitants | way. Senator Hawley hopes to see the sum- [ world's fair bill pass before adjournment of hills, to the north | Senator Mitehell has announced his intention 1 plains | of making some There will be a meeting of the Phelps cou mavks Tuesiuy in- support chies once inone o two we oty 2 e | \ s 4 m.»irmu'.'‘!mim:.l 'l"ylluzll:n . ‘-“;:.-‘.\-‘m Moncy has been Toaned at very high rates | 1 frmers’ alliance at the 4:\)’1"0 house | seems likely | in the state resulted in serious trouble threaded by numerous strcams thousands of | of the proposition for a constitution, amend of a sociul nature, but questions of vital in muny instances aud sl the “usurer findgs | Holdrese, Neb., on Saturday, May 3d, Bach | A Theatrical Strike. | Humboldt park chureh, in this city, today, | CAttle andsheep are grazi .| ment 1o provide for the clection of senitors by portance ure diseussed, such as needed legi vays th evade the lay However, the pres- ?"l" m{u'm. l\lw‘”w.su'tllu send one delegate A S o VAR e TS et ‘(l'm_\' wiles east of 11 "]pr";l‘l ‘v 1¢ jun Fu... | the peopte, ~ After ! world’s fain District tion, the merits of farm machinery, the i ds loau brokers with ready money | O cach ten members, April 20.—Workmer e 53] (S0 } < °d arewell | o Laramie viver with thé Platte, is Fort agproprintion bills the udministeative mm' ‘,”_“;““w |‘xvl'_“|’n\1m||.ui::.. ]‘lll::.| nery, th o Dl “mm, Y e x“;v Van Wyek will be the alliance candidat | and iron works of the Prague indus vial coni | Sermon and his suceessor was to be in- 1 Lavamic, 1 the guardian of the comes up, and it_is likely that it The farmers about here a oneswe | and from 7 to 9 per cent’ long louns, on | for governor, that is certain, says the Curtis | pany and of thé Austro-Alpine mining com- | Stalled. Adherents und appointecs ufi Jail: longz line of gray | will be debutod at leweth. The land grant read wbout who are sultoring. espocial hand al estate, One noticeable foatur | Record. He is not much of u furmer, but is & | pany threaten tp strike if the cigh'-hour | both. conferences were on hand. [ o ncdpa o et 1,-“”* o Lo | forfeiture bill stunds next. A democratic ship aud poverty this year. They have no uing circles in- the smull number of | grand man, and will make a brilliant cam- working day is not grauted. The movement | Bishop Esher's conference had appointed | T heE A o VDLW AT i 1 e held tomorzon 10/ decide upon surplus of moncy, and many of them own rclosures on either real estate or chattel | Paign. Senator Van Wyck is one of the | ! > 3 2 s | Rev. John Vetter and the other fa Rl {d EK ain masses slope course of action in respect to business of farms with a morigage attachment, but, on urity probubilities in 1503, s ominous of a, general.stvike throughout | ev Jobn Vetter and tho ofher fa Rove | westward until they end in Mount Casper, it | goneral interest RGBS S i e pament b Satina] OThon {3 BT avar Vs S Roretany RAnc . dors G ;| the empire and, causes the gravest fears | A an. - When and | whose foot Fort: Casper onee stood and. at The week will open in the houso the whole they are better off this year than outlook for improvements mnever was | Secretary Rand of the mders,County |l anoneithia” auptoilos:: At Kiadue wiois | Pastor.elect: Heilmun tempted to close the | whose western edge begins n series of oll | with , the Okluhom . il wiich e the rmers’ ports twenty-cight subor- is still bringing from 11, to 11 por cent s | cover the ground. month, but little is taken at that rate. Farm rans at Fortress Monwe interests of the producing classes, SeriNGrieLn, O., April 20.—Near the col- | F rsertions, a reduction this year of St. Louis, Mo., April 20.—In pursuance of The ever before. They are not kicking because | better, either in the towns ¢ unty. iance 7 o) o 3 > authorities | Sunday school preparato » other se ore ? 1 they ure so extremely poor, but they do kick | There’ will be consicerable railroad building. | dinate alliances in the county and a member- | 111000 men thrcaten to strike, the auinorities | L 'L,;’,,.ri,’,l,,‘fl",|‘,,',',','\»::,‘,,.",’.',)“.”‘,”',' tor. | basins. = Bovoud, more than o hundred nuies | boen * reported by ) couler- Ause they have u superabundant crop for | The Norfolk-Yaukton is un ussured feature. | ship of 1,500, The county allianco meets onee L "",“""I"j_’;“”'t'l"""‘(."“"l"“,l‘“’_‘" e e A e | Tne st pattlosnake hills, dimly out- | enco committec. After 1t tho! remalide which they can realize o wore than u mod- [ Work has alrcady begun at the northern | wmonth; the subordinate alliances meoet | demands. Local authorities declare they are | mediately the congregation leaped froin their | tion of the Sweotwatervaties o+ C N | oF tomorrows session will be consuwmed iy erate liviny, terminus, This road will pass through the | weekly and semi-monthly, | powerless to maiutain orde; | At s s lr\‘l‘;l o I:'l‘“l"liln\\';;(;l‘ (u;nulkgllv.\\\n twuter valle A : action on the ndian and lund bills offered b jhave interviewod a mumber of leading | novtinestern purt of the county. The Sioux | The Furnas county alliance has filed ar- Paper Hangers Will Arbitrate. | Heilman = jumped down from the bul- | bugo. nilhes: a mountuin ot i Gk Bl | counnittoes Pl I E b Afunce men veceutly in regard to what tho | City & Ogden, now in course of construction, | ticles of ncorpomtion With the oy ws 3 i e, 2 | pit. Confusion was made worse by | (oo VS RS I RG A U Gl B Ras alliunco propased o do politically; theanswer | will pass throdgh the southern part and 14 | the state for n mtaomniin o paC e tary OB I el BlonDEpeeTile | F O T ol | i T G, T I e e Drapeniyprsily been the same. “We do not | about twenty-olgit milos of track, while the | tiia Wilsonville allianco bushiess. nsseciution. | € Who have ot on a strike since Febru- | 11! door, Vetter's — friends _shrieking, | To* the west in. full view are. the Fociies | ucaday, and this may b N Propose to orginize 4 polit varty of our | Chicago. St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omuha, 0r | The capital stock is said o be 20,000 ot have appointed committee to avbitrate | “They are killing our preachor.” swhile 1 | Plaus, compristi hundrods. of square miles. | Mot Conmor lon o2 thdhe Hotiaas et L CRE Re T T horores | e o ouey ills: without, doubty’ bo | 0 be divided into shates of $10 cuctl. U e Smplbfers and it is expected that | opporonts yelled, +Out with hith.” Veltor | Tho westers boundary of the pats by niles, | Mexico. Consi upon the action of the repb. Vo anii T T | T T A R LG f1y.0f Duwes county's leading alliguco | the men, will ko back to work attheold | was finally linded outside, and, motwith- | by the chahs of mostoq by 8 shown | pond, how us tomorrow night. The inter- Yo cun beconie ut least o good strong biliiee hla il mako olul of about Cighty-threo | ,riers met at the court houso on® the 13¢h | prices, . This Wil be a victory for them, us | standing his license from the' conforence, was | west from the 1o line and termmating | national copyright bill is also wmong. the of power, and we propose to use our power to | miles. of ke roars forthis county, 0x- | jneti=to perfoct arrangemerit for harmonions | the strike was aginst a proposed cut. vefused admittance by Heilman, who sf in | near Fort Steele. Runumg past Fort Steclo, | si t up for actic Jrotect our own interests, but without, preju- LYoo o talioy Bivthio savaral btowns | worit i Athie Aiturals A fbot. Al eHUhB ALt = Fefused admittince by Heilman, who stood in | winding through the phiins. to the nortl, | -— ~-u;{.-.[‘n'.:: \I\II’TZ’n{;:l:::J’l';!‘:-‘u el e R Y nning o | council of four hours the meeting adjourned Harness Mikers Want a Raise. the gloorway when Vetter's adhicrents had ve- | tnrning n right. anglo around Caspior mod ons From the Army. Lo any barty, bub any political individual or | The outlook for orops is the best lnown for | e einces should boware of the | nessmakers have, appointed a committee to | gehioting the o only bishop thoy woro | et ettcrm s only a short distance | 24 the wur departumcnt for the nine months grzanization which attempts to ignore us or | many years. Recent heavy snow and later | 8ift-bea “‘Pki“ who approach them Jin | wait on the manufacturers and demand an in. rocoguizing at present. Excitement”in that | away und boyond that lie The vast s | begiuning with the fiscal year of July 1, 1950, mple on our vights will hear something | rains have thoroughly saturated the ground of democratic politicians and | crease of 15 per cent: in wages, the men to quarter over the affair is intense. SOARAE P e A show that thore has boen 1,578 dosertions drop.” and_ the sofl is in finé condition to veceive the | I s the Curtis Record. Exper- | gyrilco {f it is not granted. it SFSEIAR AT el el Bt | % 2 ) Short time money loaned on chattel security [ seed. Winter und spring wheat begin to | ience has fully taught that such persons ave e LA 3 erse and Crook counties, from the regular armny in that period, and & not to be trusted in any matter atfecting the Parnell's Consent Asked, A Fatal Bridge Collapse. e for the corvesponding wonths of the proviows 3 g0 from 7 to » col stly cast- Picr The Farmers’ alliance i owing w 1| 4 A X red baptizing given in Bu ek this after- | Fowrkess Moxror, Va, April o 16 ¥ o perco b of dese ‘l-:’:."f...':x'.'-;f e et vt Bieron NebiiA [Special to Tux | cided energy in Grocley Ll:nnfiff\-fuu'li‘l::x}:)hx?;-, instructions from the executive cmmittee of | zllllru:'L St b e it \\'i:lla:z:'(:lfi'liv:\- [ members of the pan-American conference, [ fror 0B Ch: Ahe b Ralle r.,‘\l\ i AT Lo o thirds of the com | Bur.]—The Fatmers' alliance is well organ- | fifeon brariches with i membership of (5, | tho Irish National o oo | collapsed. ~Four persons were injured fatally | After a breaklast on the train, proccedod 1o | Lo b the e per per cont, arid for crop was sold at 14 cents and the balance is e e e 6 Pértér Ihe county orwunization was effected at a O'Reilly has written John Dillon asking him | ' ovesatic ro received severe injuries, | the fort, where they were reecived by Com- | satme poriod last sear 310 per cent.” Seere. g rapidly at 16 cent AR Ll tho prirer | couyention for that purpose at Greeley Cen- | to procure the conseiy of Purnell to hold | A1¢ OVOr 7ty more xecelyed severe {njuries, dunt Frank and staf®. Guard moint was | tary Broctonas’ talten active porscnal 18 oe e and S, J. Plymes! been the prime | ter Saturday. Most of the alliances ave full e e e There were about six hundred people | mandant Frank and staff. Guard mount was | tary Pr I GCTE TS s Do L T inders County., v hoallncahyorie, Stoltormanonst| 0flentinsitiiminna fthol ¥ memborahip i iadi [ conyentionfofatioleasue hthls countey: tn | Foowt e Syt re s e WESRE R i s e S A [ IR B Ihiaet i I ool dilignily SavNpeRs Covnty, Neb., April 17.—[Spe- [ resented the county at the St. Louis meeting | oreusing o sSrean lutue SIS B convaltion T s condbaiodiand flbraars ropaired | room where Jefferson Davis was at one time | 1 e i oy iRl a1 0 et cid to Tue Bee]—The Saunders County | and the latter at the state allionce meeting | _The Nemaha County Granger says: The | held, will bo at Baltimore. The “‘W"l' and which spans the milivace in addition to | confined was recarded with interest The |48 4 10 0f the seeretary’s suggestions 5 apers of both political parties are advising | SOV The necessity just now for call- | qoising the croek, It vas one of the foot | party then boarded the Dispateh for a suil | % s that if the sanie pass the sen Farmers! alliance s had @ phenomenal | held at Grand Istand, Thoroaro/now elghti | BiRwe T o ailindon aenit. e oyl SR convention is pressing, g o growth. It began its existence in June of in the county with about two hun- | of (ic 1 C. H. Van Wyck. It looks to tho | present orgunization in this country is mori | e malu railing. . not beoalt sl ipss | at Portsmouth navy yard, where Comiiodore last year with two subordinate alliances and | dred members. A good many purchases of grunger as though it would be a good idea | bund. The apprchension on the other side of | caused the foot bridge to wing around at an | Weaver aff " conducted the amembership of less than fc now there | farm machincry, barb wire, etc., have been | for the farmers to pay but little attention to | the Atlantic that the disturbing cloment on angle of forty-five degrec Doard the new ssel Baltimor the | bridges on the race part which gave way. | 40w Hampton Roas. Auhour wis spont. | ate and become s they will enable him to 0 accomplish muel move in this direction, ity on 7 g o The Sullivan Mard are tiventy-cight subordinate made at wholesale by members of the alliance | the advice given by sheets that exist for the | this side would do sometbing caleulated 10 | g)1ioles and groans comming workings of the two great 14-ton guns, which 9 i 00 (S pod . A cubaris Qi aons s audy | e ato Al cean o Lol vigaityeniby el bidding. foriomise tho friendly relations existing | hurt are: A, Lohman, nged sixty-fives M | hurl 250-pound sholis. eight miles, wére ox. | CHEYESNE, Ap peciul foestanyfo over 1,500 members and the organization is dur conference rendeved these | Tue Bk ] —The particulars of the killing of 4 B 0 estublishment of a general store at Plainview o cuso Horald: 7 ors | Detween the home rule party and the liberals | Muwsiiver = Flanmers oo nty: Mrs, | hibited. ill vapidly growing, and will before next | hus beon talked of,- of thoaiancs With e famitics s frias | throughout Entiud, collund ‘and Wales is | Poredtel Flaunery, agod soventy; Mrs, | hlbliod Our ' vemarked Clem | J. W, Sullivan at Lander have just reached November huve over 2,000 members in this Notwithstanding the fact that our county | ave thinking of celebrating the Fourth g | Without foundation. This_cloment, though | pigken and were injured internally. Horace, | Studebaker of the n delegation. “But | Sullivan owned an intevest in a divg county. ulll.ll!x‘}vl?ns;ln n Conduetod upon non-parti- | July on ugrand seale this yoar. Governor | .;‘|||lilll“‘(‘l‘xl‘l_l({::|il()‘tl~l|-«, is not u‘l\:ul guts 1o g | o o' Glneral Kelfor, hud an arm brol the Inl;:]u_u1:.;|im‘v‘~|”u'w/h:x'\- nthelr mte | LR B2 S G sapihasen £ san principles, there seoms to be a strong po- | v e S s 1o reaso a 3 strength,” added Senor Zeega e piar ! A . Moss of Murble precinct, one of tho | 3iii EFIIRITE Uhers oo fo be v strong po- | Vun Wycle and other prominent speakers will | i conscrvative sense Of our people s returned at dusk and at 11 otclocl” stavted for | about a year ago from the cast, and - most well-to-do furmers of the county, is presi- | hepeabou i 1 bo presont .l'l\t'll"-‘.li&ll:xlfi»:\ will ‘be on Band | preponderates and would not tolerate lanemiago Murder at §t. Joseph. Richmond. fell into a faiv practice. e did his dent; Hon. P, J. Hall, ex-representative In speaking of the farmers and their intov- | ::w:\.n {l,l.’r'q] iy 5 ?“‘ i .0t peoplo :)\“ | caleulated to emburrass you in a poli ¢ | St.Joskrn, Mo., April 20,—Charles Carroll, - | drug busin tPat & Sullivan's store, and one of the most intelligent and shrewdest | ests will say that whilo more than the usual | Soun;ben tO£ether on alike occasion fu Otoo b gtrociat s of o P {0 this thno | dissipated. fellow, "shot and killod Goorso A.Senman LapociaiDanial, e agsumauler i 75 S 3 @ ; ing is being indulged i i Nl hus corrected miny of the laws under which | Doclhorn, o laborer, this aftornoc b 3 oril 20— The urzor Nach. | in disputes. Thursday o they were WO et o e oty | e S Contion oF T Tubiiem i | o Th0 Farters) uliunce o Holt county held | HS EOOCUAL AAY ot U s under which | Docldiom, & laborer, e SR DA | R A prll 30 SR eabutoes Noolid | TS DU RGN Fater in W. O. Ttand, o leading farmer and stock | Bidico county and. nosthers Spriuh® I | thoir rogular session ot O Pt o tho 13th | sclves subordinate to the Trish_organization | M been drinking and Carroll accused Dock- | rvichten denies that the recent article aguinst duy” Schuelle” was in i baeber shop, when raiser, is secretary and treasurer, and J. E. | better than ut present, inst., twenty-one alliances being represented controlled by Puarnell, and will conform to | horn of stealing 10 from him. Dockhorn de- | Chancellor Von Caprivi was instigated by | Sylliva ered. He was ovidently some ching Schuelk tor at onee aros Edwards of AshLind the chaplain of the state A i ont of a total of twenty-seven in the county. \d, and o nied the charge and Carroll shot him. He | Bismuarek At the same time it announc There were sixty or more delogates, ropre what ex alliance, is county organ Dodge County Farmers. P r y ran, but was caught by a crowd after he hud | that the prince will not relinquish his con. | cailed him u qu I subordinato alliunces for the most part | Puroxt, Neb., April 19.—[Special to Tie o b e eeliplet fovent shifhundred, An Incendiary Lynched, empticd u revolver at thom. Ho ugain es- | noction with the pross and. Tntonds soon o | 10 Ris fect und jabbiug. Sullivan whout. Mebt weekly and discuss tho leading political | pa, ' poit " s BE 1 #IOPO0 lliance | s Dusiness transucted was mostly of o s Fay Tenn., April 20,—Tast | caped through the stupidity of the oficers | i in the upper houso of the lundtug and | neck, drew n revoly A shot bim in e and economiie questions, but for the most part [ BEE]-Isaac - Baughat, =~ county ulliance | cret natury, the delegatos recciving tho new h ) Torad < Placed in | Ahd & posse s now hunting for him. o aceept a candidatuve for the reich- | head, Sullivan died instantly. A foew min uvoid agitation of the prohibition amendment [ OPganizer, iustalied the following officers for | ritual, pass' words and signs. | mouth § Phai; golored, . was placedin | -— stag. The Nachvichten adds: 1t would be | utes Iter Sc . veesfed in the street question. They discuss the T question | the new Glencoe alliance Jast Suturday even- When the movement for an alliance of the | il charged with arson. A lynching was | A Fatal Flivtation. AR tan e B e L ne the ex-chancellop | The affair created great deal of excitement, and v ry el favor tarit l'nllv_h'liun” nd | ing: dohn Hepburn, president; J, L. Brown, fwe 0fshe.oounty S hRears ou.the herizon | thireatened, but this-was finally abandoned. !| Nuw'Yorx, April 30.—John . Griflin this | Sy poistako to dowinowto'suppiosn haiwill) (| aud thote woratheouts of duniohliye, bub: o avor putting Sugar on the free lis hey | vico prosides 3. Woa| op; | 10 DIRECL thun 0 man's hand not a- politician | Last weelk another barn was burned and the | ee . m bog: irtation wi o, 2 i ssive spectator of ts. The | excitement his now subsided and the law will udvocate und propose to work for lower | Yico Dresident; D. O, Westfull, lecturers | ghi i DA A SIS and nob shoulders at | uttention of the farmers was thereby directod | “LCHIOOR bogun a livtation with some youns B o R A Tk v e e nka froight rates, Joseph Forney, tre. or; H. W. Le the coming storm, says the Blanche Wave, nto Jucobs. Early this morning one | WOmen ontheraof of No. 36 Mott street [aERE “\I“‘_"\'l"_“ :"” “l,'j S dine - The county all s been meeting | Secretary; John Ray, doorkeeper. | Now that tho gatheriug clouds of discontent | hundred men marched to the fail. and oo the | They beckoned him over and ho went unitho |(HEERCEIRVINS il i3 Nk e monthly forseveral months, although their | @Alliunce No. 011, of Ridgeley township, has | are sweeping over the h ns with tho | refusal of the sheriff to open it, battered in | stalvs of No, 61 Mott str . but, finding the | > Wrong Man. Laxnox, April 20 hteen distriet meet vegular meetings are only quarte These | taken steps to oneunize u county alliance, A | Mapidity of a rae horse, there is a rusbing to- | tho doote, - Jacohs o tus oy ot hanged | women on the adjoining roof, tried to climb 2 _ 8iG 2 et S (R LS meetings aro L attended ‘and they | mooting was held yesterday ufternoon at. the | KCther of politicians from the four corners of | o tes: | s over the shaft botw LouisviLLe, Ky., April 20.—A telegrumae- | ings were held ia Londo e always huve some able speaker to doliy Adams school hotes for that ornoon ab the | the land to bo the first to’ ride on the popular ————— | ling broke and he fell | ceived from Lamy, N. M., today, states that | toa call from the federation of Labor unions, uddre sou the occusions, for tho urthon A SRsacon hants A ‘l'- DHEDRSO “('l' S 3 The Fire Reco down the shaft, six stories. He was instantly | the man hetd there is uot Defaulting Cashicr | und all voted in favor of the proposcd deinon- agitation of the ment and for | being several delegutes present from other | The alliances Garfield _county have ‘nossE, Wis il o this af- | killed. | Pope. onon May 1. The lavgest contingent . the education of the people on the subjects of | alliances of the county. ) g tion WL tho ol U}II““":’""“‘I“:'_ ‘14\]"1.1- Mimds e ""‘ 1'1”- i e TN Fop : s pHoen Dy o el bolL it vital interest. 8 Ihe German Fuvniers’ elub of Ridgeley is | ing officers : Hennichy president; J. RO cRaRignen by dpatruction ofitho Conceded Their Demands, | A Suicide at Davenpor AR (i G tho | The leaders of the alliance generally do | moving in the matter of starting & cooperu- | F- Acron, vice presiden 1y e, sce. | Main lumber region of the city. It started in ) & 4 At L . by Socialist John Williams, wh not. fay 2 1ve Btoro. e b vl Aailmore, sog s ing | ,, PMLADELPIIA, April 20.—It I8 stated that | Davexvonr, T, April 20, —FritzSusemichl, | tneciulist ol A fhreed i oty fawor butting a new party ticket in the | tivestore. i i retarys Williamn Woods, treasurer; T.J, Day, | & boarding house at Trows mill, destroying tho demands of the journeymen carpentor fia iy : ORI K talists whether the fleld in this county, but suy they will see to it | Alliance No. 911 discussed the following | loetipar: . )i Barv, ussistant locturer | the house, sheds, several lumber’ piles and 4 | 1 demands of ‘the journeymen carpentors | yconder of Statt couity for fou vore, cor carly by the capitalists” wh I | that none but honest farmiers ave sent to the | question at its regular meeting held this | Rev. A. W. Connett, chaplain; H, Van Dusen, | large number of ‘shingles. | will b 'nnl'mh-ll’I v the masters, This gives | mitted suicide today by shootivg. His thew or not, Lo the i w‘.‘w-‘ 4 ‘ foxt loglalature and that nelther Steen, Ben- | Week: - Resolved, That every land owner | door ‘eopers J. Fophin hirmniusen, | lasge number of sh .—Five hundred houses | assurance that there will be no trouble in the | counts ave straight e and unite with o their broth ot o Cowdey shull have 4 nomination'or re- | should bo allowsd to hold homesteud of | lcoopers Josse Molnire. - sormorsintauodt | at' Basmenwionn S0 -ive lundred houses | bullding teades heve this year, ull other trades | Sl abroud in tuking Las their own .-I.q-lu;n aq-:_.hu le Ju;ul.-xr county 1“ con n'um_\l m-r‘u\. value not to exceed §2,000, free | and James Barr, 8. T. Fleenon, C. W, Hen- | siarate slnu-.- (l‘nnmhling 250,00 rupus worth | baving mude an agreement. | The Wales Fioods. | cerned. They do not tuke auy sfock in the | from taxation. nich, I Hopkins and T, J. Day us exceutive | of corn, have been dostroyed by five. = —~- ‘ Syoxey, N. S, W., April 20.—The Darling | i rumor of freizht reduction at the hands of | A good deal of Interest prevails among the | ot ’ ety it vl Shooting at Burglavs, [l ERENTI, 2Lt bv ; | O Brien the state bound of transportation. The course | wembers of the alliances and granges in 140 | "'y Parmers! alllance mavement s "Blatte Killed His Nep! C. W. Shaw, who resides at 818 North | Mveris several miles wide ""‘““‘" SOUERS |l oo " M il of Treasurer Hill i Attorney G matter of woney and mo) y 1 S 1 is a chureh i Rl 08 M anemey. Gsnoral | AP of GAeR ANl L doal of stidy 1o | county is very strong and there fs talle of un | CuasunsnCge - P Ay 20.—John | Ninetcenth street, was out for a walk lust | busy remo the | P, is cng to the dughter of M. Kaff i cese is commended, especii o latte armers are devoting a good deal of stud OA tLAT R 3 flel i Y ) " i et N EAT Ao o IR teh, 1 tinancicr H thoso of tho DlllkRce s LY, e Lakiee T Bl sb R LR a ved o8, of Bty foi] ;nlllllliur“”|id):\1(llk.1|IA;.“\|‘:\>IIKI~'|XI!‘H|I|I‘:A‘ leld there | Ruodes, & will, dnown farmer living near | night and when o retued he found a | | viten, th an tinan H we not i favor of Leese for governor, moctings, as well us disoussing it througlh the | fiova tht the county contatas s many r: | Greencastle, shot hud killod bis nephew, Wil- | burglar in the house, Whe skippod out on | thaut him renominated for his present posi- [ columns 'of the county papers. There ap- | Heve thit the o both democratic and repub- | liam Rhodes, last evening during a quarrel, | $iEht, but ot until he had taken £ in money tion, where they say he can do them more [ pears tobe a strong sentiment umong them | F080 T 5 081 noovatio- and rep [ gk that was in a bureau drawor. Shaw fired | vh ) ! ; K . the | licun, as any other county of ita sizo in tho | The unclo taupted the nephew about tho lat- | paar Was It & bureau drawer. Sk b good. The alliance people of this county will | favoring the plan of government loans to the B N f N two shots after the retreating form, but | - BrObABLY Work thraneh s county will | 1avoring the play of gove | tate of Nebraska, Let tha alliance teach | ter’s cripplod sonand the young man threat. | i, SHOts, after | tho vet | " . Ui o Lanasa mall Lk aaiaa 108 Tathi | Fwers on farm seouritice, | mom i Josson or two. 16 will do thems lots of | to shoot him, #X8fioacs thow got is gun and | “Pocmofhomteck efteet, G L 3 cependent political actios o good and at the same time the people may | fired ’ 09 S 33 b el = but | Farmers who ure well to do pay for short Allfance Mass Meeting. [ AR BLLAO BBmA. Iy 4 Y| 1219 South Sixteenth street last night, but | He Toans 1010 12 et intdreats and on | Davin Crry, Mo Apeil 1o attention | 4P 20mO beefts from the transaction. PP werg frightened off by i man who was ocen Areb motsasue. facr Bao L aroet; mud on svip Crry, Neb, Apri he attention | he farmers are doing noble work in Clay | _Algdern Borgia, pying the building as a sleeping apartmont. | Yor a good spring mediclne we confidently | Hood's Sarsanarilla i prenared from Sarsae - o torest; on sceond mortgage farm loans 10 to | ©F the vavious allignees in Butler county and | county, suys the Clay Center Gazette, A McKEEsPoutyi Ba., April 20.—Sixteen-year- | Sovoral shots woere red and from the | recommend Hood's Sarsaparills, By fts tse |1 Y S B M 'l I Juniper L3 pew aut interest on chttel loans made by | il votews in sympatliy with the allianca | lunecs'are being orginizod fn evory novk ind | oLl Mury Steybyft s ador. aroet chaneed | oxion 1oty worb oxhungad und front the [ i Do BRI, oot i ot e 380 ralla, Dandslion, N e a1 alirls Lo thoso Wi cau ot ivo porsonal s | wovement is herehy called to tho mass et | OO Ther iro Dol thirty such O | with poisoning ther four-year-old brothor, | Wounded — | tas tirod foallng 1’ enfirely overcomo wiil | remedtes, by o subination. troponion And it o ks 8 per cent per mo P Bl eld 3 Oty on Thure ganizations e coity with w membership | < AR 2 s | irely overcome and | remedics, by a combination ) o :‘:Illllllll.‘wlllt'lt::vIL“” per cont per month i n\m“;v l:! held ':" David ““,: "'" “\‘«” ‘l“."- of one thousand ov more, and new allian Illluhihl‘,\lfl"r '::lzfi_‘"?r o ;f"r‘l[l\m“l "f|"‘1‘l“\1\‘ l:ll Fights at Cut-oft Island. tho whole body given strength and vigor. | process peculiar to itself, and by which tho q " o April 84, commenciug at 1:%0 o'clock, ut | aye being orgunizod at the rate of twe oe | DUt hers NEiie Boarti) MO B IR | imhe Bund, sements at Cut-off island “The appetite is restored and sharps lie 2 I the ingredients Not less than 60 per cent of tho corn that | ! ", 0 J i A ing org d at toe ra W e e hae e SRR Ry he Sunday amusements at Cu islan i any arpened, the | full medicinal v of all the i sgan bo spured of this county hus beenshippod. | IR time Hon. C. H. Van Wyek and Jdohn | three per week 1 Phete s o doubt but what | tken volenthmilland physiciaus p BOWIod | yostorday oousistod of & dog Aght betwoon | digestivo organs aro toned. the bire fue used s securcd, Hetee it possesses Superior o well-to-do farmers arv lotding on to their | 1. Powers, prsident of tho stite alliauge, | the farmer will_duriy much and lasi 167 00" 0 thveo bitare are Earioualy I | kwo cuvaiand a Dbt hebwon Tauis Aol liver lnvigorated, It you have nover tried | and positive curative power h I fit f hese all ? 1th 1d corn or feeding it, while the renter und small | will be preseut to addvess the people. Both | “‘I_ rom these ulliunces, aud they BHOULE |y e sorts i noeenco, x | smith and a coloved man, The dogs wer | farmer has had to sell, speakors ure well lnowi and will come pre. | ot let s elaxation ket hold of them, but keep | Poch cg o s ey 1 up, while the ox-garbuge y =g | Tho distress wmoug the farmers, while it | pared to interest-their hoarers with facts i | (8 N Rl nnm onoavoring o ihnpeass 18| 8sidills of Cowbioy. | master came out of the fracas with nothis oo s | uri les may be exugerated, s not feigned, Many | figurcs concorning vital questions of the day, | Yelocity all the' while, Th ¥ Willle abpgsed | bHaR of Y, o more serious than o deep sealp wound | ” | gfithe furmcrs are- in u worse condition than | The popularity of the speakers in this section | DY all those who are identified with the cor- [ Cne VENNE, Wyo, April 2.—(Speciul Tele - | et dg hut i, with lnst yewr's abundant | of Nebrwska s therofore. sufficient to guaran. | hovations, but thoy should stind firm in the | gram to Tue Bxe,| <A cowboy named They Showed Fight. . orop they did not hold their own, but few are | toe a full turnout of the honest yeomanry of | 1eht for their just dues, - Contend for your | g y employed in the Hu : Woman | Robert Hurdy and Peter Straut, two Cut arsa a.l'l a ! t e oo actually suffering, the laud. Lomember the day and hour”and | iEhts, Sasievs, ad. the rawgrde Wil doma f o L 3 himself yostorday, He | off sland saloon | ARy g R let there be a wousing mieeting in the cause of $odgor o) I f e . | was engaged to be marvied but the engage- | RATE. B 00D WRLE. MR sk do 5o this season. 1t i a thoroughly honest | Every spring for years T have made it & [ Box Butte County, right JHOR Craie, Y spondent from Barada n the | meng was broken off He committed sul®de | BN 00 the charge ¢ o g apor W and reliable preparation, purcly vegetable, | practice to take from throo to five hottles of 1 NS b 10, kY = cretary County Alliance, Falls City Journal: The Farmers' alliance is | [ i i8¢ The men showed fight, it ‘ ALLIANCE, Neb., April 10.— [Special to Tug ! ¥ County | g s pastiase T e voimere. Wilianee IA'| 1y’ 8¢ of despondan Yovolvers, bub Were overpowered and and contains no fnjurlous ingredients what- | Hood's Sarsaparitla, beeause Tkuuw it purifics | Bre.]—There are not many chittol mortgages York County. | contrary it will be partisan in the fullest e Fro T lodged in ji ever, Thousands who have tuken it with | the blood and thoronghly eleanses the system being made in this county, and when they ure York, Neb, April 19.—The farmers of | sense of the word, and it will be the most 2 Rred Nesps sloes Killed, - 4 2 benefit testify to Its pecullar evrative power. | of all impurities, That languid feeling, called 1 thokuto of interest ranges from 1 to4 per | York county us a rule belong to the wiliance, | ImPortant political move that has ever boen | CATTLETSHUKa, Ky, April 20.The Hon howered Upon Staniey, “1 tako Hood's Bursaparilla as a spring | *spring fover,” will never visit the system that | - 5 (o )z i ) Y Ld 49 | mude in Nebraska, We have enlisted for the | is reported in West Virginia, n Broessees, April 20— Stanley this evening tonie, and I recommend It to all who have | has been properly cared for by this never cent per month. Two per cent would bo very | of which there ave sixtoen working organiz 5 | ; Broparsy nearly the wverage charged. Most of the | yi ith Yo Py & OVganlzi- | wp and shall be no small factor in stirring | creek, lust F day, of Smith Baisden, John | attended a banquet at the town hull given by that miserable tired feeling.” C. PARMELEE, | failing remedy.” W. H. LAwWRENCE, Editor ) Ned, 2404 tions, with a membership.of about elght bun- | the political sew to its deopest depths, 1t will | Baisden and William Baisden, threo brothers, | Burgomaster Buls. After the bunquet Stan 49 Bridge Street, Brooklyu, N. Y. Agricultural Epitomist, Tndianapolis, Ind. | farm loans averago about $400 per quarter | dred, Z'he county alliance meets the second | be w storm of lavge propurtions, a by v $ o ayill | BOted desperadoes. Deputy Sherifft Brewer | Joy had a conversation with the king, When. | | section; interest mostly 10 per cent straight | Saturday of each month in York. Offcers are | S rveular Kansas eyolone, {n which th e will | aud posye, in an attempt to arrost them, wern | seer Sramior o ppears in public ho receives an | | ™, per annum, as follows; ¥ A. Bldwell, prosident; D, 5, | poIany shipwrecks of wotten crafts. The | fired upon A battle cnsued aud the despera- | ovation. Enormons. numbers ot eapl. dor aKes e oses Scarcely any corn has been shipped from | Zimmerman, > prosident; W, Mauer, sec- | thoroughly atoused. . The P S does were killed i patees, letters and presents are reaching him. this county, nearly the entiro last year's | rotary; Yan Davis, treusurer; It wch, | luid on e camel’s back. When local freiy Raised the 8 h - w k st o D II | ¥y 3 3 ctury; Tan Davis, treasure ! uid on e camel’s bac en local freigh od the Stoamship Subsidy e v | belugconsumed by bowe trado aud shipped | couniy’ purchsing 'agent. “We loarn “froni | rates aro hive times higher tin iy sdjoinials | oo b ihe oHL S0 (B oatal Tele AS SRS Ballait o ea rong ne oliar to rullroad graders northwest. brsotal laterviews with s humber of leading | states and we can gob o action. ok relief | TACONS, Wash, B U & 0 Man Wis., April 20.—Audrew Prou 3 1.do uot kuow exactly what the rumons fly lunee men that the wain objoct of these or- | fram those logally empowered 0 vegulute | ST 10 Tik Bey e vaisi asubsidy | ey assistant general freight ugeat of t J pariia 15 sold lug wround are in’ regard®to distress | gunizatious is 1o prowote the iuterests of the | vight, why then'it is high time and highly | of $75,000, in consideration of which the Pa- | Omana rullway, died heve tod: N. M. 1f you decido (o take Hood's Sarsapariia y druggists. §1; sla €0 5ot be luduced to buy any other preparation. | torgh. Licpared by C. L kood & Co., Lowll, Masty