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APRIIL 22, 1890, rn n /’ > 3 nk nl ’ TARIFF ’ THE DAILY I'lgl: Tt is expeeted that at the regular meet- | terminous with tho lands selected. This | But the highways and byways areall = QUitby is agent and the latter, ook advant. ¥ o Haply Yomllss. the fneetance st E. ROSEWATER, Editor. i ysand means committee | subjoct has engaged the attention of | strewn with t[“- broken pledges of cor- the school board has not yet been decid Omahaand the favorablo mention it is recoive congress for a number of years, but the ‘ porations. A6 only way to make them = but the children have all gone fishing, r in other countvies,” said Mr. A, 13 i THE OMAHA DAILY BE LEGISLATION. have not now completed their lines co- IN THE ROTUNDA, of the we today a time will be fixed when the tariff PUBLISHED _EVERY ~ MORNING. | yiji “shall be called up for gonoral do- | two houses have nover “been ablo to | keep faith is tg,have themn by the throat, Tows Ttems, Tho Average Prico Paid to Nebraska | jryborman, who o few days o o TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION bate, The majority of the committee, it | agree upon a moasure. The senate, rest- | figuratively, apeaking The Ashton creamery uses 6,000 pounds of Farmers For Corn, | from a two years' sojourn in Eu Dally and Sunday, One Yoar 0000 | is said, believes thut general debate can | ing upon the decision of the courts, has | xu}lm y»: IR s i ol i ] “In speaking of Hamburg Me, o :h" ”‘ “., ;‘v“ | be confined to six or ten days, but this is | r fused to declare forfeited lands | THE 1 sding Mississippi Nlood has I" '.\' \ ehster City girls have organized | ™ Huberman, “it is one of the principal citios Sundny i % | hardly possible even should the members | not cavned in the time spoci- | boon extraonlintry in height and dura- | *goeE et 00| A LITILE SHORT OF FIFTEEN OENTS. | of Europe, having a population of 5,000 an ML AL ORTTORS. ' | of the committee bo content with short | fled in the granting act. The house, on | tion, The fgnul service records show | e s trying to sec Lt g ® | increasing at tho rate of 5000 ayoar. N Omatn, Tho Beo Hailding = | specchies, There aro thivteen of them, | the othor hand, has insisted that where | that thero N hoen continuous vise for | Wapello county has fifteen fusane patients | A Rumored Move For a Reduction in | ”":I‘ :“”‘."“ ‘;‘1* .»'.”.lf}'ffi Ll sl Gttt Bt oSl Pon . 8t ot | and undoubtedly ench will feel it ineum- | the company did not build the rond in | seventy days, ‘and nino days during In e tato asylums, etk cight Rates—Stato Honse Jot= | prineipal seaport eitios of the sorl o Washington, 513 Fourteenth stroct debate, %o that at least six days will be | granted, that the lands should be de- | point renchadforty-nine feot. When | “pu 1Moo eonmty fate will bo held at | Stiscoliane | whero the largest vessols can Jand in porfect CONMEEEOSTIRNOR, { consumed Dy these gentlemen in stating | claved forfeited. IEvery granting act | the force of fhis tremendous volume of | Burlington Septomber 8 to 19, | | safoty v Al communieations relating to news and ‘ their views, and very likely more. It is [ fixed a time when the road should be | water and its dwration are considered, it |+ Over three hundred thousand Dbushels of | ST B | “The city has fmproved very much sinco T amontd be addressed to the | ¢ 15 he supposed that the house will | completed. I8 not surprising that milos of lovees | CON 4 sto in tho eribs at Persia, [ Liscory, April 21.—{Special to e | my last visit, which was some eight your BUSINESS LETTERS, consent to allow the discussion [ A decision of the supreme court of tge | were swept away and a vast aren of low- | Wvebster conuty il ship, tawenty a8 Of | BupThe sccrotaries of the state board [ %0, and one thing that struck we now | S ity of transportation received several days ago | forcibly was the eleanliness of the strects, 1y eport | land flooded. The wonc is that any Buena Vista county's Farmers' alliance | vs raised by en- | will hold a picnic at Storm Lake June 1. There are twenty-threo divorce cases on the doeket of the district court at Oskaloo Wright county veterans will hold their annual encampniont at Eagle Grove June 11 husiness letter % w'll bt ihta L should | 6 he confined to the members of e | United States, quoted in the last e B len’ bt e re e mlofs | ways and means committee, or that the | of the scoretary of tho interior, held that | portion of the bar to he made payable w tho orderof the Comis | ) paa hundred snd seventeen vepresent- | the condition of the grants that the | gineering skill withstood the deluge of atives not of that committee will ag Is should 1 mpleted in time | water, The Bee Publishing Company, Proprictors, | {8t & e t6 the samo. time | what 15 technieally known | interstate com- | number of its pavks, and the gencral afv of meree commission voquest for o statement | American push and enterprise, But i of prices of corn (wagon trade) at a few | respects, Iregret to say, that the people of places, taking diffevont rates for shipment to | my native countey are far behind th Chicago. o statement has boen compiled | of Omaha, and in th mnection T might from Colonel Morrison of th « e e e Bee W Iding, Farnam and Seventoenth Sts, i | o, i1 r I street cleaning c tors are | o Y aanps DN R A EY DN EIEH taken up by the thirteen, It is sug- | a “condition subsequent,” so | OUR street cleaning contractors are | un 1. and forwarded. Itis thought that stations | mention the street rvaillway facilitios, 1y Tho tollowing In the rute of pastige ndoces | gested that if itis desivable to put any re- | t by the act of congress the | 4oing very indifferent work., Sweeping Four men were seriously injured as the re- | tuking the 24 cents per 100 weight, Chic Humburg there aro enough liues in op ) nry nall single ) ) it ol he | B 2 | ¢t ” i rai » curh- sul f rd cider riof 301 wlis| o & y X b Lk Isingle coples of T Bek strictions upon debate it would be well | title of the land passed to the state or | ® 10t of rubbish up against the curb ”':-’h':\ | cider riot at South English the | e “under the rogular tarift and the to handle the trafle, but the mule and the | | stones does not clean the streets. Omaha P cent rate under the emergency eiff, which | bob-tail car still hold the fort and convey tha company and that to take advantage of The Town Bankers' association will hold its the veterans paper 8.1 cent Forelan conts | for the committee to agree that only one | mah Ll Y Conis vents | of their number on cach side should make | any breach of the condition there must | 1s the best paved strects of any city in | fourth unnual meeting at Dubugue Juno 10, [ yent into effect February 15, are enta- [ people to and from their homes and places of # g P coms B eents |y ohes, but this will hardly be done. | beunact of forteiture by express act of | the country, and they ought to be kept Al B e iAok LA o6 puts S Sconts ¥ conts f g ¢ Tatal (et Lo The annual reunion of the N a bt o corn belt, such is a o sis the | gpo . Wt OB RSO F tha Tt would he quite as well, unguestion- | congress, or by o judicinl detormination | elean. ARt o T e e > prico paid b o number of points fn | S EEROWI LhoUKTL on soio of (1 ATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. | ably, if Me. MeKinley and My, Carlisle, | ina procoeding authorized by congress, | ” % June 24, 25 and 26, Tho district cmbraces | e territory cov y the rates above % b ol running stra i | o & fal surplus of democratic of- | mamed is found to have been 153; cents in No- | cars. Whilo the latter are supevior to horso ki, | vof the decision is “that tia northiveat quileter: of - Iowa, BVeEy RP: | yomioi15le odntaiin Doco e, 187 oants tn | cars in' souio” ¥ peets, they would 1 ficeseckers in Towa, bub a woeful scavcity | rangement is being made to giv | pectively the majority | The langung | County of Doglns, ( g I, Trachuek, seerotary of The Boe | und minovity,were alone to speak on the | either judicial proceedings authorized in Junuary, 18% conts in Februaty, 15% conts | Amoric: ¥ + ) writy,were ale uk 4 ito vl N L RO AL B, | Ly ebruary, 15 American to open his eyes in astonishuons e thon of i oy e | bill, but the many members who by lnw must be instituted to enforce o | °F , combetents willing to serve the | & hearty welsom i | i March ' and’ the averaga for' the whole | soiovel are they in thate con 3 That e netn atation of Tiie DAty Tk | bill, bu o man, | by la state. As a consequence Governor Boios he theory that lightning never strikes | povied is found to be 147 cents per bushel, | 20 ; ORI T fon the week ending April i, 1500, wis 0 01 appitious to e heard, for the suke of | forfeiture, or there must he somo legis- | i forced to mako froquont drafts on the | pHCC. i the same placo is proven unteue. | |y is thought that these “figares vy repro. | P8ine o double-decked stock ear, with seats Boandiy, April 13 s g the cffect with their constituents if | lative asscrtion of ownershipof the prop- | 3 et 10 Bl I“I_" ' “ "' b "“"»“*'I‘("Il-;“l;:f i XNt Seranton, | sent the prices rocoived by the farmers of the | running around the side, drawu by small Aoy At S | nothing else, will not permit this to be | erty for breach of the condi- | S e e the fluid climbing down the chimney, de- | “UHf A% I for the scom crop, - engine, and you have a Hamburg stram strvet adiiy, April 15 711 1o X | | the « s c prices reported by the elevator men at | car, The streots are naw Wednesduy, Aprii 10 ; 1015 | done, The debate will very likely, | tion, such a8 an act divect-| Now AT o 4 molishing the stove and boring a hole i the | grations whe -|‘n I Dy B R R | e !ll ‘n s anc narcow and - conse | AV A BrILAT 10,886 3 . Now AT the Nebraska delc floor. The family were nother part of ? quently only a single track is lnid. U 1y, ADFil I8 wrn | therefore, extend over several weeks, the possession and appropriation of | (5L 7 Tia Lt haih SR ot bl petition show in many instances a docided N - ol Lol iy, April 10,11 20025 | vegnrdl fthe fuct that these 0 woperty, or that it be offer for | 11 parcel 'dout the spoils the public 1'1 house at time and escaped fujury. | fack of competitive influcnc the local | Doth up and down the streots, the up car v | regardless o the fact ’. i hese cave- | proy Ve i b1t be Te | will eagerly wateh the labors of the e sume n.n.: was strack inanexuctly | puyers. It is only at stations two or | always having the right of-way to the voad; i cieiiiiien...20.850 | fully prepaved compositions ave largely | or settlement.” The recommenda- | 1oppang in the divection of needful and | ° Uar manuer a few years ago. more railroads compete for the trafie that | and, as strange as it may secu, collisions GEORGE 1. T80T UOK. | profitless, tions of a majority of the house commit- | 1o he di i Jeromo West, for nine years an inmato of | prices show the govorning influcnce of Chi- | never ocour, The cnging fs. fen Bworn 1o liefore me and subscribed to in tny e SR tees ave: Iivst, that o forfeiture shouta | Peneiciol legislation, the Anawosa penitentiary, has been pardoned | eago vates for shipment and Chicago mavkets, | oo oL e Lkt eid presence this 10t day of April, A. 1, 150, | Itisunderstood that the finance com- | tees arc ivst, that o forfeiture should | s | by the governor. Tho crime for which | At these compotitive points representatives | CONCeri, with the fifth wheol under the con (Senl.] N : |'.m';'i- mittee of the senate will proceed at one be declared of all lunds granted by the A Party of Resolutionists, | West v dmprisoned, and to which he [ at the freight dopartments of the different | trol of the guard, who, by turnine it as you o : ary Al T e e e e e O R pleaded guilty, was the murder of General | railrond companies look to it that the eleva- | turn the lever which handlos the radder of 4 S SRS Loy D ) e ithin the time fixed by | The Nebraska prohibitionists have met and | oonle I Juckson township, Jones county, in | tors lacated upon depot grounds as tenants | ship, causos the cae to piss v tho the house measure as the basis, so that | performs within the time fixed by ¢ eoraska prohibitionists have met and | 1830, General Toule had appeared as o wit- | will, maintain prices in® striet accord with TRt | proaching train and then back to the track the “fluctuations on the Chicago board of being duly swo Georee 15 Tzsch d the usual inst West ina horse stealing case solutions. The prohibi- | ness : senate the | the granting act. Second, that a fe | “Hamburg, while noted for its magnificent | ys that lio 14 seoretary | when the latter is sent to th | ¢ 1 the | i i Rt aniy SlrealaLkn ot Ttk sttt g bR L saleunilal g e bl bl d i disinn MG s e e SRR PG QLT e et R s R s thon ot T D Gl g g i e D AR S . 011K A t1{oy Hrd ol vbten d kicked and pounded him to death, o that marke oints other than com- | stores and costly buildings, hardly excels for the il B X0 copios: to report within a fow days thereafter. | lying opposite to and cotorminons with it :‘7 P the excitement at the time of the | petitive show unmistakable signs of combini- | Omiaha, 05, nowhere, in that eity, do 1 ko e July, 180, 18578 Goples; TOF ANISE, The expectation is that very material | all voads not now completed, but oppo- | wor. F W runsferred to the peni- | between by offcet of the cmer: | of 4 structure that can compare with i GO Gks TR SR DS TDO . 1880, R4101 Sopitss tor | H A A ¢ g A Words of Warning to M . pe Iynching, Hoe was sen- | gency reductiol ble on the price of " APV ALLITE s Rl T, il coples: for inges will be made in the house bill | site to and cotcrminous with such part | Chicago Tribune. tenced to cighteen yéars at hard labor and K points roporting, | BEE building in point of clegance and do- 10410 coples; for Dacgmbor. 188, 2038 eoplen; it now stands by the senate commit- | of the road as was completed out of timo, | Itis possible Mr. Cleveland may attempt a | had just completed onc-half of his sentence sequence of the | sign.” o iy, M, J08 coploas for, KObRIUR, | ou, Meanwhile the house is likely to | though such road had boon wcgepted | reply, for hots nothing. if not gigulous, but | When released. { Soduction is shown to have been ws great as | I spoaking of the iuhabitants, Mr.Hube Grotan 1 tisenuck | bo flooded with o mass of protests [ and had assumed the - burdens of a | We warn him he is monkeying with a buzz- | M. B A. Griffith hada very remarkable | % ceuts per bushel at somo of the more west- | ynun said: *The whole of Geemeny is bacom Sworn tonlintoro morerae SRR ey | ; : ) it e NDENEBLO DY escape from death last Sunday at Sunday | 0 points, the increaso becoming less at the | e Cnorieanized, and ospociall ) presence this Sth divy of April, A, D 1500, against proposed changes to higher du- | land grant voad; and thivd, that a for- | Saw. He cannot hope to win a word contest | gohogl, says the Colfax Banmer, She wis | Stations nearer the Missouri viv ith it bt AL L) (Seal.) P. Fi1r., Notary Pub | ties, w number of intevests being veported | feiture should be declared as to all lands | with IM"_ l”mm. who has had rich, :.u' dand | sit gln'x{mnhunuul' the sliding doors that PRELGHT KATE REDUCTION, | ;" T L “““ find prople from —_— | e e e “tion of | €ven lurid experiences in personal polemics, | sepavate the wing from the main auditoriul It is learnod 2 oxocutive: o o | the United States engaged inevery line of H as preparing to o the © Iying coterminous with the portion of | ¢ i tis learned that the exceutive committec T'is house and senate have veached an | )' BSping ik ie Rl HERILD e oot banatr e tid Laidly 'I’ i ]" (ioiiie a magazine of unique and practical epi- | When sho was impressed to move to another | of the state central committee will meet i | PUSACsS, and who are, s a vule, making agrecment on the Okluhoma bill, whieh | "Ca¢ 0 opposition to increased | the road not constructed or completed. thets not unworthy” of Dr. Johnson, and be- | 5¢t She had only just changed seats wien | conference in the near futare for the. purpose | money {Hin e 1L e % | rates affecting them. If the senate I'he scante, which has for years be. T8 this Kos ontrolo et n5tn s Tox eliai ght that | mr(:" the sliding doors, | of taking action on the mooted rate question “The schools of tha countey ave abive the ; Dishtg: B finance committee decides to hear opin- | dominated by corporate monopoly, has | ating a fresh installment of them overs e A e tne et | Al i CorAL G for Josal Tt e, | SETAR of those in America, wnd are (o THE attention of Denver is respect- | 1008 on the proposals of the house bill, | stently denied the power of congress | morning, he had D and made a | ductions, und pass tesolitions to b ucted | PHUC 0 the mation: and, heing wnder tho SR U6 Rt as it has been reported it may do, the | to declure o forfeiture of any lands ex- | <= A I ough the floor, Another strange co- | upon by the coming republican_state conven- | dircet control of the state, they move along fully called to Omaha’s position in the h '} : y [E i ! ) Sl A Dangerous Drink. | incidence connected with this was that Mrs. | tion. The demand for such reduction will bo | witho tion clearings vecord for the past week. | promise is that it can find full occupa- | cept those in the third class, but theve is | QAL LTI STRE TRt reaver's cliss was due to pass under that | addressed to the stute board of transporti “O. e | tion for its time for several weeks. It is | believed to be favorable promise that it | My Cleveland has a chance If e will cht at the time, but she had them remain | tion. g : ; \m‘.,[, SR Al B L SEND the croakers to the rear, but go | probuble avote will he veached in the | may recede in a measuve from this posi- | stop water drinking and merely nibbloa litrle | 11 1 seats on this occasion. ! CAPITOL INTELLIGENCE sorbing topic, |.<.; \‘;. v‘f\' R ‘w-‘ ‘,[-’f‘ : to work. This is not only good advice | house before June, but it is likely the | tion and agree to the measure which em- | ice when his I is dry he may do for him- The Two Dakotas. Commissioner Steen went to Blaine connty | joes awitation, the conservative ol e for Omaha hut for overy other city in the | summer will e far advineed hofore the | braces the above recommendations, | selt what an able and tyzaunical physician | WoIF sealps will bring 5 aftor June s L e e R i Gl e G i How important this matter is will be un- | did for E \'m-n'(-’l\'. Tt is well known that the | A cheese factory will bo built at Letel ST e e T T A e A o derstaod from the fact that nearly | S7¢at German chancellor would have ccased | A fine new hotel will be built at Chamber- | foned 1o AT L T st e WiILE the county bonrd i wously THE ALIEN LAND LAW, twenty-two million aeres of railroad | 12 D¢ @ factor in the world many years ago if o il i S L, i lid the people foll over his rsis watehing Uho spigot, the substance of | There was a briof discussion i tho | grants wore suspended to_ await logista- | 16 wot put A elents U el 60 0 el i BB ot | AT G e ST L T . thiat, on his last bivthday, thousind e ( i e o i 7 2 BraaL o] Hed Al [ medical man in Wh o had confidence to | L FAAL O BeMGuL LIULIOLANICHL : A Y h the taxpayers is flowing steadily from | house of represeutatives last week of the | tion for forfeiture, and this doos not cover | TRt his “'“.1_\_‘”‘:":‘ 4 |‘.I.| l“,'n_ ".:ll 2 i ¢ A board of has been organized ap | the United States, were filed today. | of menand women went hundreds of miles to the bungr. bill toamend the alien land act 50 as to | all the lands liable to forfeiture by reason | Think T et ton Sp 5 Lancaster county, is tixed upon as | eall upon him and show the sor ! n 1y ! i ] ) | Think of Bismurck refused permission to | i BRI pal place for thé transaetion of felt on account of the stop O e iSTie exclude from its restrictions all mineral | of the failurc of the land-grant roads to | drink a glass of becr and constrained to cat | yirs 5 of Dotatoos for seon s purnished 20 | Lucorporators: J, C. Jucoby, L. L. Lipx e i T SRR Re ury vault wasnot burels o lands except conl and iron, in which | comply with {he condition of tho grant- | his dinners dry{ .. r vt esse dbis SO DIBBIWCCK, 1", M. Easterday and C 5 1 S R Sax Vv ns not burgla W08 B R v loped o strong opposition | fng acte, T SET s | 2 \\M]hmu in I"all River county the | 1o Chy-laws™ of the City brick | thesentimonts of the oyal element when [ T e cre was do ed o s 2 oppositic gacts, Tac generosity of the govern- | ot o e e vith two heads, a double backbone | 5 P \ y that Germany ow: datio s ;m.q offéctive dulll tn ericking-congross | ¢ i o7 RREE SIS SEDORS Tl e ,f‘ > “,“‘ | The Doctor's Dilemma. | S AL L LRI Lo mn et SCHL | LG e R S s T bill. ¥ afac C < matte s heon greatly | G [ din the ofiee of the of state. | cialstuding and its inflames £y this man, Bl R the mining interests of the territor abused, and it is due to the public intet- | Dr. Hutchins of Dos Moincs, o prominent | i 1oy fom, boceived that t | oldors, ohicons and boitd of it 2Ck | who, by his wisdom and fa LI aloeds ana | have sufferad in consequence of thislaw. | est that the corporations which have | prahibitionist and jate labor commissioner of | South Dakota. They will locate near their { The Farmers’ and Stockmen's union of | 1 empire what it is tolay g al vostraint, The | 1L i the testimony of the governors and | failed to comply with the conditions | Iowa, is aceused of st inconsistent | brethren in Campbell, MePherson and Em- | Madison, 8. D., has no authority to transact I donot think that any geoat chianee will ; ik A I R GO T O 0 i i oL A by (ot || ot NG et mons countics, an insurance business in this state. “Parties | take place in the goncral policy of the goy- dives and dog that quarter call’| the deleg i ey pted shall suffer for the omis uct. itly I ) S i Lo i att : IO R O Hes NaE Talibe | tories that mining development has | sion, and that the unearned lands shall | Des Moinies he Innuentlyofithenvoric | ClDANE O I oL o e o oy sty et Ao bt | cenmoity LOWEN thioro. 18 n'atrons|saolllstly s dacs s il boen vetaeded by the operation | vevert to the government for the use of | iM% of prohibition in, 1o At tho mational | Giecsfin woll mud locito, . foteus mill oF | EOVEH thensaives decoringlis e e i AT L e Rk ey K o g ot e Tt i prohibiting | the people | convention of 1 commissioners held xly barrels capacity in that city in consider Auditor Bentou received (wo sets of bonds | Were an oppartunity o L. Thele do; 0 Pup mutilation oftho Towa radlrond |&/ = oL ¥ il 0. later day in Hartford, Conn., the doctor ation of & bonus of 52,50, : e vesisteation Lo, vie: One of S0 | i that all proyrty ve anl poromd, stotd Iaw is conveniently chavoed to the e Investment - of f 1 capital | | ng champion of Des Moines 5 th Dak A . vailvond bonds and 36,500 of | belong to the state, end that every man who 2 3 % ArEe " | in the mines. The prime purpose of the | THIS paper has no influence witl e e o POl e ttolonacadobial extension bonds of Neligh, Antelope | works forwages should be cmployed by the printer. That unfortunate indivi 1 ) . 1 pury i b (TUBILTE SUE LT JLuenge T tion for the next convention. Objection West Point and two naval cadets at Annap- : 3 : state, and also that the proceeds should | seems Lo have been born for the sole pie- luw, which everybody approves, was to yor Cushing, but it may not be imper- | aised by some of the delezates that 5. 1t has been areaneed to hold competitive Ihe case of the Far * and Morchants' | d R AT TRl AN e people. 1t i poso’ of. shouldeving the blun: of | Provent foreigners from acquiving con- | tinent to vemind him that the position of | would be an unconvivial state in which to | eipriations « qub el at Huvon for the | bunicof Sheiby vs Peter Bunbicr, on creor | that the now. émporor favors the wishes of s e : trol, as they had been doing, of large | chaivman of the bonrd of public works | meet, as it was under umb of pronibi- | Miteholl for the nuval cadets. o0 #H from the district courtof Polk county, was | th worting people and il doall in” s 8 m d rogues, ) i i A . vl ¢ 8 v for trind i the'su o cour o the | power toaid thems: b »is absolutely op: arens of land, but the mistake was made | should only be filled by n man thovough- | tion. The doctor sileaced this_objection, |~ Ono of the attractions at the state fair to b | 1ot (o (rial in the supremo conrt Jalso tho | powor toatd theing hut, e bs absolutely, on, MINISTER DPataten profors his log | ©f ineluding in the inhibition all mir | 1y cauipped and qualiiied by experionce | dssuring e deloaies that thore would ho | held v Abeniven nost fall wil e swoman's | o error from the distriet court of Purmas | that will eontliet with the preseat. form of o LMER gRlisilophii e e e i s el e ublic works, | Mo dificulty in getting ull “the budge’ thoay | 4y s on that day will | county., | government cabin in Michigan tc tle in Spuin, | lnds. Th e Liliboen,nceoud ingy MOLRtleRieunovlsion ot epublichorlie MGG oS Moin SHT Y (oo L s ol the ladies. They will ST NEW NOTARIES PUBLIC |7 8Bt to rétue o the swbject of Omaha, 1 and has shaken the Castilian dust fi to those who have tho best oppoctunity | Every taxpayer in Omala is sitally eon- | Wanted in Des 3 ight to hiteh with thy | B0t only do the speaking and singinz, Ut | nua rovomor taduy made the followlng no. | Wnt to toll you," continued Mr. Huberman, his brogans, [Lis barely possible that | 10 iformation, Shat a very large | corncd in the choice which Mayor Cushe | foes oot 1550 SizbE {0 hiteh with the | thow will fave i ss,band and At o | o) wopantmonts’s H. J; West, IKonnoy et T Surprised at it warvelons growt s prosidontial aspirations did not._find | Mmownt of capital has heen kept out of | ing will muke for this position, and it s | tima baforo i his swn town. Tt thows s 1y | Cuiestisto of the b oient, e Bullalo county; Wareon Swltalor, Omahn,:| ity auriug ‘tho. two yoors I lavo bbon room for development on foreign soil, the mining enterprises of the territories | to be hdhed that he will have the | reality noinconsistorcy, Prohibition may be | Preseut | Fontain eounty: Henrr K Armstrons | absent than any city T know of or ean im- which otherwise would have gone there. | backhone to vesist the pressure of polit- | Wotking glotiously fna state, and yet thero |, Governor Melletto hus appointed Mrs. | Beatrice, Gago conntys L. H Blackledg, | :\nlm‘u.l-l.“1::‘:|u’m'v’\lx;.|“:.«-wlw;;l»”.: i destined 1o > REDIC Some vse who oso re- | teal strikers eolors i may ba no/atmot bout obtalning budzo it | ummings of Huron, Mrs. Emma bertso Y t county: rene | become one of o8 orti PREDICTIONS 15 to the length of the | Som of those whe Oppose ve- | ical striker .\Eul _h lers, | may !, no difficulty about obtaining budge if | S S L Rt “f_',,,"\g,,-,, Hitel el ity L g u’ OB DUR I rER COntorR e thatavAnld ; Moor efolle, Madison county: Willium 1 present session of congross are about ns | MOVing the restrictions of the | and contractors’ rings. [y ouknavat G Eones; Johuson of Highmore as a committee of | Bird, ftock Ialls, Piielps county; Alfred [, | 9Pinion is not based upon my own observi- reliable as weather prophecies, Unless | 1w contend that thers is | Omaha demand a clean-hnnded, capable, | = | dai) on to visit llln'\' us charitable and | Browning, Bassett, Rock county | lniln,'_h”l Iu\n'-‘llul'):" f:u'lmflh‘n.llln:- ‘x’ ”\‘-:m-l“ b s niong ! { tn 5 s T T T (T | ) side of the Atlantie occan, you hear Oma the members striko the promised “husi- | 4mple capital in the countey to develop | sober and energetic manat the head of | HEAZHJOITINGS [t s e n Bamunds | CITY NEWS AND NOTES, | Spoken of ‘quite as froquéntly us you o i ness gait” at an early day there is ove the mines. Experience does not show | the hoard of public " works. Conceding | Nebraska. | Cimphell, Walworth, cPatter, Sully, Faulk, | ;,Smith euldwell oil inspectar, Hdgar, Neb,, | Boston, Ne Hi el Gl T B | prospect of a tedious midsummer session, | Wis 1o be true, [t s a fact that Ameri- | that the mayor will nominate a |]4-mn~‘ he Blue Hills Times is eight years old | Hund, Hyde, Hughes, Buftalo, Jevauld, Stan Byt et R e e e aona ;,.’"\‘\"‘..' RSB WBISEDOKLILO L IINCUUE LS can cupltal.ia nob ensily uttructed to | eratto succeed -Mujor Bulcombe, the | IhoFirst Nutional buul of ‘O'Nelll has | I9V;iEnowles, and thut portion of tho countics | vy than lst. Ho also states that Nuekolls | oo it i alloged interview with Cloveland | mining enterprises, while forcign capi \w-paying eitizens of Omaha of all par- | ~'h={n:.-‘| lands, ‘ [ in the Indan reservation, constitute tho con- | COUNEY Will have 10,000 acres of flax this | = which sticeed the bile of Dr. Dana to its | 15 The former is usually found to he | ties have a right to demand that in fill- | (Scorbovation is beiug forumed at Ashland | ¢ iberae i otniiciatn e foouttivhion Tanow | of Tsland and Miss | dopths turns out to have been a “fake,” | timid where there is much risk, while | ing this important position political | sranch of tho W, C. T. U sesatit oL BORIGInERIONY | Augusta Windling of this city were mavricd | TR Rl S 5 INg SUUS kL 1 n | A branchof the W. C. T, U, s been or wo tough citizens of Garrotson named | orienlns eveming oot o o oo | NOW READY. manufactured by o reporter, Ther he latter can bo seeaved for few invest- | activity shall be secondary to compe- | zunized at Wabush Pecl and Mann went into B, L. Havdehl's | yites of the Jowish chureh, Tomorrow even- | however, no question as to the vigor and | ments me adily than for mining, Tt | tency and integrity A |II{IH 3% dnaws assoctation has beon ov- | drug store at that place and” demanded | fue the eouple wiil be tondered o recontion by sincerity of Dr. Duna’s vejoinder. | is undoubtedly a fact, though it' might | — sunisod haniont Haluti: | Whisky, Nothavinga properly sizned pre- | the Knight of Pythias order, of which the | ) 3 i Gon2 ) S g S e G bhtloua A lodze of Modern Woodmen will be or- cription they w vefused, whercupon they | groom is a member | : ——————— in..v oo to demonstrate it, that the s damoc press mswith loud | nized shortly ot Blue Hi knocked the proprictor down and kicked him It is learned that the Burlington has UNDER the new law of New York ve- | development of the mining interests | lmentations and oceans of vituperation |~ Work has been comumenced on the new bricks | 110 nsensibiity, Dock s boch arrested | siipod S o chimee 50000 batieat oo | quiving candidates for office tofile sworn | 0f this country owes quite as [ 01 What is pleasantly called “‘the theft | and tile works at Nemaha City and the ofticers are ioking for Munn to the necdy lors of novthwestern Ne- | y " EER 1 the S TR, nas I s being equitably distrib statements of eloction gL 5 " roier as o | of Montana, I'he loss of two senat 1t is expected that the Short Line will be = braska, and that it i g oeq ) | ments of oloction expenses, the | much to forcign s to hom et : C completed to O'Neill by Junc 15 THE MOTHER'S JEWELS' HOME, | uted wmong them. | &t nowly eloeted mayor of Alhuny solomnly | eapital and that without the formoe | SHiDs appears to huve produced a pair A e R Do i e | State, county and vity offices will be closed | B | swoeurs that his campnign cost him five | it could not have pre ssed to the ex- | Ml eonvulsion in the internal appa pleted the fivst year of its oxistonco, } tomorrow, as well as banks and other busi- | \,,y.?,.w, | hundred dollars, — Young Mr, Manning | Lent it has, | of the purty. And no wonder. Th lizubeth Horuo of Blue Hills hus been ad- | A Natlonal Orphanage at York Buite | "8 O R v e ot lnanor | e/ \s\[‘\.t;'dg}“ N | must be an extremely popalar man o | 1t 15 wise to éxclude aliens from the | hd everything cut and driod o capture | Jded s md st o the Hustings sy By Littie Childven, | lated < conteactor, is badty wanted i i L A N (o vva T agvicultural | the state, and their fai ! ize | lum: k | —_ Lincoln, He is charged with forging the | mo Wl pile up four thousand majority for that [ ownership of large areas of agvicultural | 4 o, i thelt: fuilure s to b AlL the ministers of Clay county will meet | Yomwk, New., April To the I of | nume of Patsey Mears to a number of chiecks KTRLY tritling sum. lands, but mineral lands have no value, | ‘I“”“""“"""""‘ s the oy UHC | at Clay Center May 6 to discuss ‘amendment | g Beg: Several y » D, Armstrong | Offecr Malone of the police force is on his | WA 8 2 - as nrule, except for the mineral, When | 1he s0- | work 5 A i of Park Hill, Platte county, was impressed | k. - ! Forr Donak follows the ¢ i e eV EA DI G (T ¢ | The care of the Kumpfer family of ( I Phie Kuights of Pythias are arvan a ; L ! ollows l| he example of | that is extracted the land is of no further I .m.] nor Houser, one of the demo- (R R AT “!“ Rt ta coaent that his farm should be devoted to an orphan- | wgjcale at Pemple fall for next V sday sloux City und Council Blufls in licens- | use. It cannot be cultivated or m cratie “Big Four™ of the state, tersely | s e e JaChl m wide 'vote oporty for | ovening. v it st £ 3 ( cons- | use, ate made | 5 state, ely | county 828, | e, and docided to devote his property for | eveniug, which promises to be one of the | ing saloons. 1t is not proposed to issue | available for sottlement. When the | @0d cheerfully telis the wholo story in | A woltdon near Gresham was raided the | that purpose. His daughter, Miss Leng | finest of the kind ever given in the ity | | a permit, but by mut greement be- | treasure of & mine is exhausted the | these words: “Wall, our folks stole the | otherday and the wother and. nine youns | Avmstronz, now in India, was ut that time | 3 e 2 ' tweon the authorities and the liquor [ mine vemains simply a hole in the | hing al! vight enough, but tho other | oe ‘A{.]mu:‘l!, S studying medicine in Philadelphia ana ABOUT MEURSCHAUM, | i elors, the lattor will “pay u fino of | ground. ~ The investmont of foreign | (ell0ws kuockod us downand ook ibaway | coyteed & eall iy S bt G s ac. | du i hor vacation brought to ior homo | vy, Neb., April 15,0 the Eitor of | . fifty dollars & month for loud and ob. ital in mi I from vsg* “Snoutrage, hurch at David Cir; f SPESE [ soverul orphun boys, who woere welcomod | myp Bry: Tosottlo u dispute will lease | ) : ] d and ob- | capital in mineral lands could therefore | fOM Vs ‘Snoutrago. church at David City S ST hovh MI9 N9 ar Bre: Mo settle o dispute will you plea e | And yot the mis- [ work mo. haem to . tl | - | Inavaceat Taylora horse flew tho track | : i 2 . state in Tue Bee the chief source from which | A ) | R f e futuve | I to Thon 4 S| De. Am being advanced in ye 3 \ si{ontste of. Nebrasla. ter | oo o I | THERE 13 & vory brisk demand for the | With Lufo ‘Thoinas, throwing bim oft and | ] : ' FOUES | ynaarsehianm is obtained ! 8, W. Mysony rdless of facets 1 i waska, 1 | ttlor in the ter 0s ‘ I|||',1.x.. nvery brisk demand for the | freakive his log and otherwise injuring him, | consulted with: several prominent Tadies and Noovschaum: Gorni ot tha' 8on. ‘ HTARDRRIS MAGAZINE ar I ntalas witliainaulos e “‘ I‘ [ \'amlzn the noonday | would be the aliens | compiled city ovdinances for the use of Dodge county sheep feeders have purchased | offered his property 'l 'l’.‘- \\\“.: Ihz Home | o yamed from its lightness and white color : b 1 fresl ’ " ) 2 4 i olicly declave that prohibition | owned largs trac B na o Bl auinol Wo are velinbly informed | 130,000 head of” sheep in Oregon, Utah missionary socloty” of the M. I8, church, | fi Ao et 1S HEL ot wvhon it | tenacity the vigor and freshness that have giver ! wohibits in Tow | Sk o 5 SR el 1 divund Tauho tnd are now reddy to co vhich after being presented to the societ N i ORI EOL A A L il e X SR e prohibits in Towa, lands for which they could demand their | that the work of compiling these ordi- | Yt it fauho tnd “ure now ready to com- | which uftor beiwe pres Rohorts necoin. | QU8 from the carth but Rohn o) oo plr it dsadetanmerlt M S i | e own price, but it would give employment | Mnees was finished some weeks ago and The body of A Sawyer, who myst panied by “tho Rev, Mr. Hiltnor and Dr. | fot o iy ST o6 o i p i w wssoclution of Omaha | to American labor, purchase Amorican | the ity wuthovities will be placed in pos- | fously disappearcil” fom Crote d weck e, | Srmstronse attended” the anual meetine at Dok ot 1Eiesity . b \ FOR SALE BY ALL NEI ALERS, . declines to give encou bment to the | machinery, and be expended for N session of them us soon s the printe was found Sunday Just outside the city lim |M1v\n‘\.’m.\\, .4‘,..\1“. 4‘ that the nationa i lay CASIRIM Inan: Monoeso. ato proposed temporanco meetings of Francls | - Vi spended for Ameri iAok bl its. Ivis believed “that ‘he met with foul | orphanuse b located ol York, Nob, | s usod i substitate for fllors carth it s ; - NI Thatt oonoaliion Fra g Cadcla | can produsts, AdirNa sible 0.0 ismechoals |y : pledging $10,000, including Dr. Avistrong's | Jilicinal wse, howovor, Is n the manfucture Subscription $4.00 a Year. : ¥ el opposition to the dis | - Tho luw as 1t stands allows twenty por sk, Tho only trouble will be that | While J. B Wghs of Alexan tria was haul- | 8 : i ik 1 pipe bow tnguished 10oturerwill not Injure his | cont of thecapital stock of any coruom.. | tho new ordinnnces which the counoll fs | 10 hay & it ofthe iy Hck soten doas b i RN S B Al TR standing with the peoplo. Me. Murphy | {ion ownine o Mol ol vinding out overy. weok nve so volume | WBeelind tho frigtiun finitod the' load, come: | S S6CIRMIEY, havitie vistiod wla ™ Bill at M nlh. ’ HARPER & BROTHERS, New York, AP ek 3 on owning mines or other proporty in | £V every week ave so volum- | piotely destroying it Mr. Wells had’ hard i et TP A A Ma e Co) b 8 Qordolk Bennelt.) :.‘. devoted o lifetime to the cuuse of | tho tervitorles to bo hold by foe jrn cape | M0tts that another compilution will be | Work to suve the horses ALl YA i X Ove S ORI sy 2l W York Herald rue temperance by earnest appenls totho | ital, but this doos not materially hely | heeded within the next six months, Two attompts wers made Saturday i which s i young orchard, i houso Cable—Special to Tuk Ber. ] ~Al Munich as — e moral sentiment, and his success is o the mattor. : Farelgn capltalists are not i to burn the Atlantic hotel at Netigh, Coal | twelve roois, seven clos bath ¥ ¢ sembled Sunday to w §the ¢ : of - knowle d by pionds and 008 & v‘ . olgh capliailsts are nof 5 ry oil had been poured over the side of the o barn arvanged for thirty cows and ¢ v ju toat 1 m KR I \!!?ll“l‘ ‘y‘“\ }' 'mll coly to invest when thelr investments PHE cleaving house record for the pust | house and ignited, but the flamss were dis- | thing necossary for the carn . of o ) b o OMAHA it engrafted on the hearts o " i 10 ¢ ' i inist 1mo: b ave so small as to give them 1 voico | Week is vory encournging to the whole | tovored in time w provent extensive damage | poultry. dites, ote. Tho property is vabed ab | ot R T e u]x....,;mM whom ho hus vescued from | in thefe manngemont, MThe pooplo of | countey, Among tho forty-four cltics in | YIng done F12,000, und Ispuid_for by citizens of Yovk, | LoD i Soalise MA@ AINTEAYINITR) S TR DTS T the downward path, 1 2 PRODIG. Of- | LB L) * Fofod Jar Austin of Mount Vernon, la, s with the exception of 3,500, the value of Dr W audience, which num . v ! the territ desio - modifi- | the association only six insignificant | wnderareestat Papillion charged with ab. | Armstrong's furm. Tho orphinaee. will 1 RS O DD COMPANY. ot e ———— cation of the law so far | towns veport a decrease compared with | ducting his own danghter, thivteen yoars of ' opened and - both - boys and givls will be iccess, Tho Wild ) 1 )\ tod € 1. 800,000 THE number of potitions presented in | it is applicable to theie mini i the |GorResnonAInG weels of lash venp: | oE% ;llln-ln'h‘nr- is preforred by i woman | admitted. TCwillbe ehvistened the Mothers' i (i, e Wid e Subaerihad a0 ANREMILAG CURIS 0 0oa X congress, purporting to como from the | except those of conl ar ,. while the remuining thivty-eight show | idopted the chitt, the 1 L A eurs I und maing | Promising susple Buys and sells stooks und bonds; negotlitoy ¢ Fu 1 5 Vol R 1 lron, L A 4 adopt h hild The litt one i AX 5 nder six year will bui alin s i TR A e e i B R usors” alinico of Nebraska, indicate | there is every reuson to boliove t an aggregate increaso of nearly thirtoen | o £0 With her father tain the instittion, the rection of which wil Aot o B rallons SOIIBOFOINL- B b SRUGOLED I BRREL i that the finaneinl quacks are resorting | vemoval of the resteiction upon fore per cent, or seventeen and a half per R ‘”" Sy of Gartleld county, I o mp Teomas 110G whil haLld s mom And. e farniah Wasnixaros, April 3L~Tho preatdont has | FEEHE FRASH AN 0 SIRBARN 0) A to railrond tactics mmanufucturing | inyestment in mineral lands would give | cent outside of New York. This is a sut W R luttor it. Quito @ number decided to build | approved the joint resolution in regard to the | ‘ v]mwv!:“ petitions, It is aninsult to the | an impetus to the mining interests, with- | isfactory exhibit, and it seially | wifo appenved on the sc with @ gun_and | 4rooil us i momorial tosomo dq ud chlld, oya tunncling of the Detrolt viyer near Dotrol Omaha LLoan& TrustCo intelligence of farmers to assert that | out possible injue o | 3 f o | held the oficers at bay, Peck visited Bu he door of v e i silver tablot bear e e e s ! 4 tpe e injury to any other intopest, | gratifying that the cities of the wost are ( ity E 4 ey 5 L ing its namo, Ihi the first orphanage the ] < - they ave move vitally interested in the | it would seem obyviously ool policy to | conspicuously in the lead, Yols Suh; Bext day sad assuultod ; Ay iR A SAVINGS BANK. financiul policy of th vernment than | amend the alien land uct as proposed, The children of the Verdigro | 4 E. Cor, 16th and Dol St in the tarift which proposes to continue — - Tue sixty days within which the | @rc enjoving un unexpocted vacati n . W In Caplta ' ) the tax on overy T s DAND e, Bl Smpany promised {0 conyert | LY came e tho school hous ST When Paby was sick, we gave her Castoria, seriedind Guaranteed Caplia . ] ) e ? : streot car company promised to cony worning they found it oceup| A 160 8he was a Chikl, sho orled for Castoria, 0 y of Bto i and exuct twq de n every thou Theve i3 pending in Iy s of | the Farnam strect lino into o motor are | W, Quimby and his family, wh A Wi st wa8 » Chilh, e eled fo; s Ier Cont Inty ! | and oot of lumk buil { X ! When she became M Iz Lo Castoria, i sand foct of lumber necessavy to build | congress o bill provi for- | now up. In fact, they nre up twice; but | firuiture was standmy ot of do ] b e sy " Micors: A. U7, Wy - 8. Tho cappers and self- ture of uncarned lund grants to rail- | no motor is as yet visible, This 15 the | Stgnds is owned by o party 1 Wis o Whea'sho lad Chlliren, sho gave thom Casiarlay | o presiisnif 3w . ovide \,ll.'\‘\\u‘.v ] \u Iv ‘|m~‘y-4 Pose Iy L0 roturn to tho | sume strect on which the consolidat WHOID UGB 18 aoitia R 100 Tatke took | sy otres Aate # A Ribuly ) und \ ulnte ) wblie domnin ar make ilable . g b Il et into PORSARRIN s s Loa Ay mnt 1 nlity u wailable for | company pledged itsclf to convert intoa | Bossess ; . ish ends, settlement all grants where the roads | o road when the bill authori the | bad purchised a 1ot but by wistuk y Wi | . 4 i