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DAILY BEE E. ROSEWATER, Editor. MORNING. | THE 5 BLISHED EVERY SUnsC Yeu " TERME Of RIPTION Datly and = One Six montl Three mont Wee Ay Hoe, One Yoar 2 00 ¥ Bee, Oue Yen OFFICES, Hullding and Mth Streets 12 Pearl W The Rookery Building s 1 and 15 Tribune Buiidin 315 Fourteenth street CORRESPO nunieation editorial mntter sh " Editorial Department BUSINESS LETTERS, letters and remittance suld The Beo Publishing Conipiny ehecks anfd postoffies orders ) the order of the ¢ Omn The Tee DENCE velating 10 new frossed 1o the Al All husi be 0 ber pany The Bee Publishing Company, Proprietors. he Bee Bding, | teenth St Eoutof the srefzn 3 eont } conts 1 conts OF CIRCULATION SWORN PEMENT Etate of Nehraskn, | County of Douglas. G . Tzsehinck, secretary Publishing Compuny, does sol that the actunl elredtation of Tie week ending April 19, 1500, of The Rec nnly swear DAILY 1}RE 0.7 Nl 10511 20,850 EORGE B. TZSCHUCK and subseribed to in my 1th day of April, A. 1), 150, N. 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THERE i85 o Towa democratic wigwam th intothe painful suspicion in the \t Governor Boics din vepubliean eamp | undor I o carry Alask ceive a wi the blustering € their ors this anadians thi to ason they willr attempt out s invade i w m reecption INSURING against | five is not half as important to the tax- the county hospit payers as insuranee against jobbery and | vobbery in its manageme decided to cut comers this season. | NEWFOUNDLAND has bait o all Mr. Blaine's influence extends beyond | the boundavies of the Unites nd B States. it postoffice site boomers have at | t made up the deficit of six t | but without a their sand la dollars, mendous 1wl not tr strain on public irit. v has period- | up @ line of the river City is not City nnd St. I8 true fcally man s St botween Omaha and whut 1t is hetween K. i i stoam) to St Louis, but Kansa Louis, THwe romar capital burg by | Wle anxiety York | <t connect Omaba and Pitts- | boat line is a specimen of that d liberality with other peo- | which the lar, le's money for Gothamites are noted Tur farit debate on the .\Iil!duilll lasted two months and nothing v complished. The republicans ought to | profit by the blunders of their opponents and restriet the tide of fruitless talk. | Tho country demands fower specches | and more action. s ac- | Norice has been served on the polic commission that the system of telegraph now in use in this city infringement of patents held by Indiana | partics. This looks very much other Helfenstein elaim, But th luwyers will probably discover that their threats ave futile, A PAINFUL wail comes from the drug- gists ot South Dakota. Having given a monopoly of the liquor traflic by the they cannot enter upon their inheritance on the fivst of May, when prohibition goes into ef- [ They ave required to go through the annoying form of giving thivty days notice, which d n of amonth’s profit. This is vank injustic polic is an | like an- Hoosier | | been | residents, generous | | | | | prives ¢ The tories of Britain are making des- perate efforts to stem the tide of popular disfavor, 1R forced in all departments of the govern- hout one hundred and fifteen willion dollavs of the public debt can- | celled years, The ministry, | not in the country, On the contrary eleet itland turned two liberals in id economy has been en- | ment and three in however, have been suceessful recent wnd | Wales 1 decen place of d tories, Omahn promise in impo to Om Omuha particularly wnd inthe co imy to eq if not surpa " ha's tnl de t establishment of stock yards, The loeality ted for th factories. The mills means but ave in position to limited capital to carey out in I, and to i the | island with every vory dotai offer w lucements for wtion of 8 industries, I so-calle ha enteri for expansion, it center of the city ural advantages equalled site for elevators, ete. The own are buildin and exp Vst sums preliminary They their confidence with dollars and guietly industries which will not ite for the enterprise dis- s the city, there is ample room is convenl and which enjoys J make itan un factories, warehouses of th ) foundation, land on a broad, fi mon 1 work are back areanging for only compen; played o the with sterial welfare of the eity. e good work, On | mittee of hoth hranches of ec | appealing to the all IN FEDERAL COURTS i1l which passed house of of the CIANGE The ropre the entatives the reliefof the supreme court United y he s of the that its effe distriet courts, Judg ground will be t orl of these ¢ Blodgett wmd others esham t the for th opinion that the bill would h he \son, effect of Now York, This view, ranglir fct courts in Chicago and San Francisco, \ppear to of the however, does not be warranted iy the provisions me The its bill abolish: v present eireuit liction upon the district court, which thereby f t of \ ecomes exelu t of origi nt y the cou jurisdiction of criminal, miralty, bank: cquity, pat wnd law, All the business of the presen cirenit court goes to the district court the hold an appellate but on district forme ing to ay- and former hecomes in each cireuit. The invested with all the of cireuit 1 e rela and b ment of receivers, « O the s eourts of original s in The 1 of the pi jurisdiction. new civeuit court will be nd two new judges to All compos nt cireuit appoin cnch eireuit. nt cog by the supreme court on or writ of error will the « court, and the decision of that court final all diverse eitizenship of the parties i in pres il uit will the the nizable appe go to he on questions where casos im- basis of jurisdiction, wh excopt judges « suflicient to re two of the circuit of involved a - question is 1e court, or in cases wh the late ci in invol All ) to the supreme court peal. This will relieve court of about two-thivds and that upon constitutional In whe of conrts con cisions two of apy ving a may or cases al question such cases the of tribun supreme its present Wl to pass federal to reliove the dis they should be- ne overwhelmed with business, and oubtedly of them would be a zood deal of the time, the bill that a civeuit judge may nated sit in the district court when ded. Tt is helieved that the civenit courts ns constituted under the propostd 1 be ovked, that la A the judges would have leave only and questions, ovder provides be desi would not ove in- de less to do than ample present, so that they would have time to do district court work whenever it heeame necessary. A it is now the district judges in most districts do fully nin: and under T court the but ve nths of the cireuit the they do operation of proposed would have little more to than they had, but would bear the sole responsibil- ity and be invested with more anthority The circuit judges being work than befor requirved to do district court work when cver the b havdly po: the district The court s imp will ot ies may require, it in any ourts shall be stran exigen alste the sup: ible that ity of relievi ne tive, and bill passed by the house is the result of oful 0 Ation by the joint judiciary com- ns- the nee he most ea consides sisted by the suggestions of some of ablest lawyers in the country, Tt pected to meet with little opposition in the senate, THE FARMER IN SOUTHERN POLITICS. The farmers of the south are becoming an active and aggressive factor in the politics of that section. The fact is caus ing the party managers and o great deal of uncusiness, and the ble resuits suggest 1 subject of interest. In South Carolina the farmers have organized, held thei mvention and nominated candidates for governor and lieutenant They hav proclaimed their confids the political partieularly in the dominant party at the south, and they demand legislation in the intevest of the agricultural ¢ S0 formidable is this that th democratic party man, seekin, to counteract it by starting a by among the farme and a convention the ment will semble at Columbia today. In the farmers so thoroughly ized, mal wishes pretty nown that when the democrs held they will b hand to that their wishes receive att In other southern states a like movement is g 1z ground nd will in due timoe make itself felt, W whe the possi- general governor, loss of ee in ties, and 158, movement \gers are of opposed to the move s org and though they have taken they well no etion have mada and let it tie on understood e convention is ition, ratic organs be careful lost to wenken the hold of the regular democratic ovganiza tion, but it not that this counsel is having any upon the fan In the of the demo ar wce to ymothing b done is apparent influency ous und prosperou finr eultural southern ners and employed o pur tho \ suits constitute mujority of ates in voting ted in such s of thei n population. they can 0 of can they will sund demands party ¢ pting in ret he The worth promises movem to ntamong ms mi 1 example d by md | the country f the farmers of a part of that | revolt of their | be | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, WEONESDAY, APRIL 23, I8 the head ll ki and phil st, was hort time a movement. Within & amount of money to « little home and fo by of want was rafsed. Several months ag pointment of a x neceed tho democratic i mooted. With the and The the sta worries of the not as the carriors rofus pru Abundance. the representatives lief and ries, apricots, witl'be in The wood mark been empty for o s have been forced to burn coal Mrs. M. B. Hill, of Pomono, Cal,, ha her husband's stepfather for 25,000 f ducing her husband to desert h Work on the goverument buildings at Car- | o dozen or more i son City, Neb., will not bo resumed until an- | 5 tho front o manded other appropriation can be had from Wash- | i fmople of Lesinit | Ble for the appointmer st had in view knew should be recognized inthe name manity and § At o period w contest was Waxing warm a paper wi lated recommending for appointmer master at Lexington the widow of ineer who gave h the train which ans smiiled and jeered wii this woman's name was b and" & the front, and thoy announ tha active partisan conld be g the appointment, When the petition for the pointiment this lady was « ploted it contained the names of number of the most prominent publi amor them Colonel sesides all of the minist school nd o large number of old - eiti little interest in politicala known as partisans. Wher the aspirants reached th ment a strong contest ensied ter general and First Assistant Postmaster General Clarkson were besioged every day for weeks by Vivginia politicians and outsido | republicans, all demanding that o man should s of Spokane | De apnointed to the place. Finally, Posti ter ( eral Wanamakoer said the decent thing 1o do was to appoint M Fanny Stewart | Williams, the widow of the locomotive engi neer, and he made a recommendation to that | effect, and went to President Harvison, Not content with their defeat, the clans the neighborhood of Lexington transferred | their contest to the white he and the president was visited with great frequency | and persistency by a lavge number of Vivginia politicians, — Once the politicians _the they had succeeded, and boasted on the st that “the woman candidate is dofeated, “a politician wid be appointed. A surprise was in store for them, however, for the ap. pointment of Mrs. Williams wis announced in due time, and humanity for onee prevailed politics and political prejudic INTHE 1 A party of Red Cloud business posed of L. P, Albright, W. N D. H. Key and A. Highy was at the last evening M. Higby is cashic 1 Merehants' bank at Red Cloud, of the manager of the Murr Mr. Richardson is # cattle’ shipper stock farm of 1,200 acres near Red () is quite enthusiastic over the inere cess of the South Omaha st they ave the favorite shippin lavger stockmen generally in | the state. “And yet,” IKansas City inues to bid stro rule with the could be made of and if they can anywhe tho hold of that party cesult will nd un is | net earning#%6ompa period of 1S3 The nine which tho (At is divided include the The gain oss recaipts was eight and a half fraction tion agninst local d strong arraignment yups into 1any the very Salem, Ore,, have e e and’ the peoplo sioners have backed them up in That It simply s of N dominant party i : ¢ it i the exact size of it there s destroy | leading lines of, the country it e rin o be | i 1 tmastor h 2 4 braska cent, and in net earnings a The roads, notwithétanding rate wars and re ductions, eatndd halfa million dol than difring the first two months the preyious year, and this, in stat face of ‘the fact that the ty | Oficials, refuss toiach, 1 is leopt will the railroad of winter myst have inereased operating | 1000 FEC show to be blame the of trade reater How long is Nebraska than last yeu the of the | p [owa revolted country in a faivly prosperous condition. | ti diserimination — today ENGINEER BoGUE of the T It Nebraska i has made an exhaustive 5 ever going to effey zation of the railrond situation in W now is th on and urges the company to build system of in that no doubt that the ¢ fve polit the tate of political affairs in the south over nine pevoent so-enlled granger rh that ben t railroad f tl attacke o that a the he prosent st latt e t The rare a part that must be sple of Neby stonsible 1 vhole « of the citize throt fitting the try the sectional Ars ¢ by lessening the eauses Torences and ing necess more f gold worth 00 was found noar the other day. Whoro it came sccret till the elaim ean bo Lo, of the | o The for legislat 18 too, hts. the ice. oty of the part the check the independent movemont of the rs is evidenee of their foar that it hold upon n would south in their constitutional rig sover corporations extort cate manager: \rifls anx A company _has vt Townsend, Wash., furm of 110 ac the best variet The forty-Afth anniversary ston of California to the union will be brated at Sun Francisco in September wreat demonstration is expected Leading eattlemen of Crook county, Orogon, say the experience of last winter proves that hornless cattle ave better able to stand severe weather than those animals. wearing horns At Elliston, Mont., Edward Murphy in sultc waiter wirl at the table, Plerec Cooken remonstrated. — Afterwards Murphy ck Cooken in the face and Cooken drew pistol and shot him deod existing And are the expenses. These figures clearly much busin with | motive er passen admis. | The politi colo. | heand that brought o stocked m the east of the thrm volume is to endure such im n small fric may result in dos and 83 sition cainst he between i oxists as between political po hich once bro and Tlinois which Nobraska and 1 st wa. pver tself, if it And the noy in act ANOTHER COUNTY HEARD FROM ommittes of the repuly rion ti- | woing inve , t nedy, fenee I'he executive myentions liean state central committee is, we ave should and must put the railroad informed, to meet in conferenc 1 extensive vonds state, There | pany contemy s on the And while they care of the legislat ple should bor it With a viril ard of railrond con pat and trustworthy | will not the effort to get 1 nt rates o it wa hold an annual exposit products of Washington, Oregzon Montana, with a capita ist near future for the purpose of taking m: | | ey should tak Afrs, and were not the papers of all stoffiee depa The postmi tion on the railrond of rate ques ates 1y in the p met at the p wdfast st back this conferen to 1oter desive t ction fall proj committee mand duction state Having alveady aequived a line loyal, s Plowing by steam has been intradneed in : Walla Waila valley, Washington, and is pro lature, nouneced a Heretofore it has cost §2 ong be driven | per acr . while under the new systeim lief t 1 40 cents, ting of the citizel voted to orzanize u coporation to in that city of the Ldaho and stock of $100,000. “The basin of an extinet lake in Honey Lake valley, Nevada, has been turned into a storage from ervoir, The reservoir is a mile and a hulf i long by half a mile in width, It has as a feeder a large eanal that taps Susan_ river » of Laws | The new body of water is known as Leavitt s little lake, | The co Tacom: the right of the city to f has been compieted, and lation of within The United brace some adjoinin show a total populuti A car load last weelk to b fish ar, make mal freight esolutions vesolution to Spokane Falls, it will doubtl issioners, ocal tended northwest through a th timber to Seattle necess. { ple of Nebraska rvich agricultura il and ntry I been ¥ t late aceord ympany Pligat fonate frei FHIS ST cony have ont on sound, and wdded move st r company is a tures in Ne md th with to VOICE OF ATE PRIEZSS. braska politics of ! ey Enterpris to look as if Mr. I may be in others. Wihat perfeet the wrious treat Tt begin would strict s not executive committec 4 Slit i has railrond Central to Dusit practica 1 the seeond d ot back to congr paty with rates wo ‘ 5 | t some ort of a of the p f men of brains, A at way ration 150 cannot divine. committees ave | i vitl i o sple whohave a prejudice litt not supposed be boards of vailroad | clined to give the people an adequat th to manag contmissioners, functions are | sys and the i ; taken to determine e new ehartor, | shows 0 totai. popu th limits, will eme bly sus of mply to maintain wnd afte o ticket has field. The pi vepublican central committee ha fuy function 1 perform than to put the machinery i r the statc t ttleton for Congress, Clay Center Hon. D. M. Nettleton, the of Spring Ranch ons intact paigns | how roads, Sta pre June and prob {dently do ut » repeat in the northwest een 1 ompany is ¢ “Pall Sycamore in territory of B0,U81 of salmon left Por d, Ore., sipped divect to Russia. The in barr to St Petersbur 1 | uh 3 ' seems to be constantly de- e LG raski. v as @ candidate tioned; the has had ex islator; he isa farmer 10 amount of money can S if hie is the man the pec liave their eyes upon to ping strengtl His ability} is unque OF congress. YTUNDA. motion for holdir convention That body will undoubtedly have intelli it hip enough to dr i ft and in necord with th wrience as a log and il 1t looks this district cis Murphy w and Nebi m with opan arms by the minis- | ! 1 ociati His coming at this | alarm, 1 he Legis | « whole | men Richardson, Murray sen com 1e farmer's f where the salt will be extracted and the fish will then be ca 1 This is done to avoid the heavy duty on canned oods. During the floods at_Anaheim, Cal., every hummock was swarming with haves | id rabbits that were driven from the plains, . I'hey w lnnghtered by thousands by boys ks i | ond men, who used stics, and when tived of will ed a brother to | Qn March 81 Paul Bergrentudt killed pray for them, but who can pray for them- | James S. Willamette with an ax in a tight o and pray without ceasing, An ordi- | the mouth of the En-a-at-ka river, on the islative invocation, which is paid for | Columbia, in Okonogan county, Washingtor Bed CHie eI i ed the body to the murdered man's ; DI ome and tossed it on the loor before the he ce w, and if it should be carvied to the onished wife. The murderer is in jail throne of Vi page with nd a ne of grac Buisin is one of the oldest placer A day during the session, « camips of Ldaho, havin cattle. I think ~ that s A0LAY t0 " tantcents it i 1863, eansing u general vather overdoes the thing, but of 1y of politicdl the gold field in 1565, Although not found to | is their lookout and not that it would be thrown into the waste usket be extra rich di sat the t thie | and thoso of Cliloago o InfOmahis RTern e sl t6/he us i ie S alian M ths | 5 DRty beclmore ot doss: syot ket s1Co M8 s iigw/itinbiaa i rarroeTor lowor re d ‘“M:_\l.".::;‘f“n‘. W quiet way continues to be b e A rAiiar Snenr the wmee in favor of Omiha, lalled off the prairic and notwithstanding the somewhat better i chuine. He puts a bottleand | ure offered by Kunsas City, we BalCof that poison in i gallow of wheat and | iy hring our stock to the market hore, An | othier thing which opera theso car and water, After strewing nixture he puts some of it at the prairie irds the is fact that the Kausas laws rather permit mixing of shipments, v instance, a woles. Phe dogs eat the st readily be Load of hogs can be shi under a couple of y se of the sugar in it and die. While a number of spectators at i i cattle. The only thing which acts as a bar to | this is the humano law But even | from Omaha ¥ him g nembh its own resolution make up a plat catiments of the d cpresent them in congress, ! v of armers and cgates in conventios tive I and a brothoer Tumbus Sentiy The hiring of legislative praye farce anyway ' exeites tell the yors, T'he exceutive committee might as well attempt to nowi ticket in advance as 10 frame a platforn. 5 should truth and the but the trath of the with o ud. Ho 3 1 5 mak \ truth and no! about ation N 1 legislators who e . yards and say point with the his of - = gitators iinals shall sanction of THE be pern to been jnestion whether eri tted with the fraits of their two s conclusions of A few years ago atened cou i Wihe cide? doctors ree who shall de- | yary 1e section he hi ivalry enjoy the crime has It sofessionn is to invoke, never reaches above 1 ssed upon by promii which usually continned Mr. Richardson, courts, and L both ave ; e TOE bt radically at vaviance. avich Now Yorker tl hevit his nophew. v will hd been made in foaving that his unele his the ided to erty at onee hy muvder, prevails among doctors will be laid aside wing : i P | ary of $L30 p T netimes i in the interest of Omaha by the medica ALYEI0S v ty and that all will unite the next American i Sundays include conrse that to disin- | soeic favor o indays inclodod Fitusotieativis, helatter knaw that would smell so stron jobbery : f his favor, and would earry on the prop- After serving for the holding annual convention of o trifle bett 00 miles, as me. AS aresu fons, Adams' € Bl whe fidate . de possess Great Falls, Mont., has horter dis 1. dogs on his farm by il as mentioned lice have reduced Times, Philadelphia from bition Th years of X the number of saloons in 531310 1138, Can prol results in any lavge city ! itentinry gh mos iblish the courts, in a brief term in the pe gener he to b J C. E. Adams, crime his a probable car right the New York court of appeal the plainti. The court feally declaved that the committed for the sole purpose of possess- inie the property and that the court not me sougzht the show as good senator iy 1ds some su : l in 8 ains determined prope district, has cooked his political poultry by th iy expressing some very radical views on the Farmers® alli His idea that “the usury hur fe by men who have o gt * that lened condition of 2 *and that the 1 by peoy ched pants for effect, is not very popular just now. Al s that Mr. Adams is an wle to by te sena- advis or unadvisedly teminder to He Chieago T Let Henry M. Stanley think long and w before he becomes asubject of Queen Vietoria, time when to bo an vican 1 ater thanan English prine wverse A emphat murder nry M. ance q vah is all and can I of the aska Farine who wenr e was | he L Mont., were viewing the remain ) the humane law little or noth lavize ciunamon bear killed by the Cameron |ing in the way topping the hunting party, a discussion arose as to the ; | very advantageous thou course bad pra of size of the animal’s foot, and the measure was tken, which showed that the length was | foot and 3 inches and the hreadth 71 inc It is estimated that the animal weighed pounds. While A trona county, could | Thisisa the An Example 1,100 rewarding porter is to be gre has wpellate cour LICL Ol L wee is bein l-tice. Tt is only occasionally that a | putled up and fined £0 o and as the practice shi or, there is This sort of thing, City, hurtful | yards, would be broke the favoritism now at w ifthe B. & M v vate destroying the profit connected with the | Tho | road could do this without it the arnings o penng The export demand for N Lcattle greater than ever before in the history of the ate, and the of Nebraska fecders in from 50 to 60 cents better than last year And yet theve are less eattle in the state than formerly. But if the as a whole growing less it is growing as to profits as it becomes smaller. ‘The —explanation of this is is perhaps simple enough. As the state be omes more thickly populated the herds of tle grow smaller, are more carefully handled, consequently’ high priced beef is produced.’ S . . Weatherby of Norfolk and Volncy n jr., o mechanical engincer of Chi cago, are at the Paxton They are organizing a stock in 1 Omaha_ for the m; hire of sed at Hebron, ! - = a metallic packing. Several well-known cap A new band of twenty picees has been or: PERSONAL AND POLITICAL. | italists of the city are intercsted, and the anized at Huy Springs | company expects ' to begin_active” business The prospects aro that two new elevators | (hicago Tribune: Mr. Cleveland within thivty or sixty days. The company will be erected at Sidney this season, be more abstemious in his diost will have a capital of aboit £1,000,000. Both = : e e h i of the gentlemen scem highly clatéd over the I'h; ock grower nof ( what he eats goes to waist | 5 3 it v - g v ¢ neouragement and success attending their county pays 82 for wolf scalp Kansas City Times: I M. i 3 . Kansas City A efforts to make Omaha their principal point Hay Springs needs a_public hall and had less conviction and more p of opevations, Mr. Mason will imiediatel | pusiness men will organize a compuny huve been president RO, A L | buildone, St. Louis Globe-Democrat: My, Randall | | For procuring liquor for drunkards at was always honest and trustworthy’; in other | | ngs, A H. Lydick was arrested and words, hé was always better than his party. | | pent y of #20, Kansas City Times: When a Kansas poli | . The Watc tician finds that_there is no such thing for ‘ be d him a ressurrection he takes revenge on his | fminal. A similar eas st ATIe Sk, nad it ippor is Jikely to w Brazil. 1y Democrat witich the T past hundred v for tho by the of A wo ul be cith, a_rang Montana, foreman of Ma was riding a few miles from his ch he ran into a bunch of forty elk. The old ones were thin and dis - b cournged. He roped a couple but w A Rt B thn pelled to let them go on account of the inabil PR S ity of his mount, a cull used about the plac nei = b i He says any showman desiving a herd of elk yurs, will live We notice from the of this description will have no difiiculty in ions of its our old friend, G. W. Bur of securing the bunch Harl ty, is being pusehd by his fi During the past year the for natorial honors, und the reports co mining property have been made in_and in from the southwest part of the state | around Pony, Mont. Elling & Morris to | indicate that if he fit v‘.‘ \ter the race he | Pony Gold Mining company, thirteen leads, 2 msideration 00,000, Olds & Hickman, will have everything his own way from that Iconda lode, to East, uy, $160,000. | part of the state. Burton is at present | Colone H.'Johnson, to pital- | one of senators, and men that ||~1|~.‘Ilv \{ u‘u" 'wu;‘} eN-;' 0. M-w\-;' N. J. know him best are warmest, sup- | 1sdell, Jefferson Bar placer, to Michigan | porters. Of all the candidates spoken of to | Sompany, 0,000 Melitick & . Mood, before the republican convention, we 1for the position. jilded Alze, to St. Louis syndicate, 0,000, The Piutes here having heard that San We say let th Weare 1o one man and there is always roont at the top. her husband A% 1 and 1nn cremate ict eago. e ne s ars has he con it ried on. to Kun South Omahi 1t Teast d t Omaha, now able wan, he is not 1 our st this yeu with oil, was con is vy, nurderass for t is had f comparativel to start in the business of self Let us hope that Brazil, which harter somewhat up to the spirit and tead - nd Emin. sorving a terim in t Suit s com- | sas wnd to th was brought by the wvern 15 1 ishand’s life and favor, from insurance on h court decic resembling ok Gazette that SN Vior Orleans, narkable On the flimsy woman that Tonl 1 to the fluid to wike legal point of view. of pourcd the conl ¢ 'S pre e 1 sales of Stantey b e Kansax City Journa M. Stanley e d to betray his employer ed to steal ivory and independent tense of the e merely and | him 0o« is hushand Henr; uver ten , that it he desi kingdom from a de to muke touched a mate ng M. he at price onstitutes i holds nd cha up, the coun toppel except between the people and our leadi the e ted.” Under this tounding definition of the law, in ¢ ard looked for in Iiinois. All that renlize is for the beneficiaries their victims with ker ke them up on the other an Ihese m conv be says, he says, emanat nong his busines is v general | praved mind, and he may be | the application for himself. is nec- = Frank Murphy's Seasible Plan. Chicago Heraid. Marphy is having great He commenced his campaign ap Cres- ton, last winter, and alv over twenty thousand converts are wearing his ribbon. Many of them are old topers, the red of whose uoses combines beautifully with the blue of their newly adopted badge. Mr. Mur- phy seems to hay as near a prac fivst | ticable solution os the prohibition question as di- | itis possible to reach, While frer by | men are staving in beer kegs, and pols figor ok Lhe | nLe coddiing the liquor cordin pediency, he vight ahead making converts. Some of them of them do not. His work has prod wcticul vesults than all the prof Imit come hoom insurance n come. to learn the fate of that plice, says the Vir ginia City (Nev.) Enterprise. Being told that the “City of the Sea” was all right, they said: “Damn fool white man, ail the ame damn fool Injun.” The “damn fool Injun” referved to was the Red Prophet of Walker Lake. He has been predicting five and flood for months past, and with the samo success as the California doom-sealers, essary to to sene and Pranciseo was to be destroyed, were anxious party saturate Frank Towa, suceess in STATE AND TERRITORY. wa shore. Nebraska Jottings. A gun club has been formed at. Wat Tam eresolndon dnedced duln e Another building association is to be organ- house of representatives by Mr, Hitt of Ilinois, velating to reciprocity in between the United States and the of of the ¢ the formal movement in congress in this vection, likely inspived My, Blaine, and ple s the et looking toward the the dif- hemisphere on trade [ ‘ Kuow of none better quali her come abou should Most of ations ntinent, is nt It was very fcians Randall had BN ¥ he would or men ac- | tne ad hous modification of duties by eac fevent count the the peculine products of the othe wisiation 80 far ciinctod, Bxp tries, the to to profe that men will get liquor the markets and increase the profits of | form as long s they want it It well under- - - Me. B practically in he Nebraska O countrics a mes and the fact e shifted somewhat in fo; it this < introduced by THIRTE antasnaiiotean e m who is on the hand and the state railw most intimate with the secre- | missioners on the other. i) that it | Somemonthsago the people Mi In that | sbippers, dealers and the e refloct the | ducers, made divect: protest et ident L wations doing business the dmiy high and unjust certainly does to any pro, backsli Hay paid AN ies of SEMENTS. more | \ coun- e Ao A 00 canning factory will probably this v mortgage against 1y having been for osed Three brick yards at Aurora have com. menced making brick for the new buildings that are to be built there this scason "The Chiadron Republican has mado its ap pearance, with G, A. W. Davison editor. pogzrapnically it is u beauty and is well ed- | itod The Cheyenne county teachers® ¢ill hold its next mecting at Sldn f Nebraska, | for which occasion un extended programme neral body of pro- | has been prepared. to the The ( 1 Avmy post at Burnett will give et A pienic July 4, to which all their friends in | st e Madison, Autelope and adjoining counties have been invited | 1y Burglars broke into the store of C. D. Me- | ground for the inequity of the Ko Doilieaines 0eE e upon the Nebraska tounug | secured &0 in cash. 'This i3 the secoud time the 1 palled | v have visited Meienna's stove in nin object being widen in some ‘Bo‘yd‘s Opera House riday, Saturday, Ap! 5-20 Saturday Matine sum the compu enemics by exhibiting his corpse in publ Kansas City Journal: 1T ex-President Cleveland s gaining flesh at the rate of twenty-five pounds per_month, it will be in possible ever again to fit him into the presi dential chair. St. Louis Globe-Democrat: Mr. Evarts speech in the Montana case serves toremind ¥ ssociation | the country that for i man of his great ability | Unierithe mang v May 10, | he has proved to be the most pronounced fail ure of the century as a senator Chicago News: 1t is authentically reported that after Senator Edmnundy learned of the partial failure of the Vermont muple-sugar erophe never smiled again St. Lonis Democrat : Democ neen ealling Speaker Reed a despot, but ocratie presiding oficers in differeut part the country are adopt methods for all of them is protty — | Thursaay, stood the vine i 800 pent of the Young, Talen American St CORA TANNER Col WAL ¥ ter, Brooklyn | Second Season in the Delighttul, Sparkling, | Witty, New Flay, | FascinatioN Enga, d and Handsome The issue as rc in Ne- For | people ned, solution v B0 > pr nber of the house is o the one ¥ com emont « SINN, of the relations of state niutura y sugzgests eeeded from case it is to be railvond | sentiment f statc that pr X pzainst the zh probably of entive istration, it great majority of of n or charges. ‘Thero “is positivoly no rational inal Company, Gorgnons Cost of the the republican ey W iisedpiogon Musce, ‘ Dim and very the whole Such an would party ike peo ratos R Ia Mr. Hoar cast a oerat icin today, t upon th e of Mes. Di 1 the \ band, w hu..\.\ n at Butte dismissed by ratic « e Ede 11t 1 CONEress counteract o they ave listry isMmual to the 1zes which are certainly not in 2 ) ¥ faet of gross iniquitous diseri question is whether it would not Ditaob nrotedtil THE WIDOW GOT I tter to show our desive for en wnd closer t ity and Justice le relatic than the esolution Where Huy svadied Over A Case more practical LS UPALCE tained in th p A ) y t ov o app ns refused 1 whal oicials, AS A matter of i t to the cred suy Jzed by t e OMAHA i PN welstels ; } LOAN AND TRUST will be county ih county N. W. W 10 hope to seo a line of steame St were en Omaha and tort vosalve nite lovies therit There al cor i precisely to multiply nd tw to of New York | b nterprise, or apital Mr 1 st in much capital he h sh ke oW was state much ¢ it not proj s 10 inve this ¢ vill 1 detailing | th tactics of | Connecticut rather of the opi ) de sbiceo and AS It is useless wity of 1 the tortuous, dilatory the Net siy at his command of the subserip 1 e s emev As aska railr nmissioner ions he expects toget from people onthe nd Pitt ihont line ver Hodnett vailrond, the ing with th a bod vivers Omah; sburg much 1i Chey ant pitiably failed ailure impli Omaha L.oan& T »and int SAVINGS BA Cor, 16th D to built, owned people conflde Nebraska poration ¢ the publ operated by with 1 rht? mui g . £ he 1 and u tlnter i FRANK 1. LANC ion in trade n tl ous depre Reports pub! wnd five unry dred increase i »ss and