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MITII. FOCATEA . "OLATES % DEOIVAI 4N A ANA AVA RS S, DIV, = T"l' DAILY BEE, | rorvnan suscrioy or sexarons. | portance to railrond men. 1t makes it n | are ght, ton, T3 Gemanding femaie tnspeo- | North Dkota, dromen's tonemament, whict | RAN INT0 AN OPEN SWITCH, ROTUNDA, J. P, Smith of Seriby a momb v itchel > TioROR foF Ay TRILN - | tors in establishméht oying female help. The spaceh of Senator Mitchell of Ore: mI.mh meanor for any rnHmnt to use any sho l‘h s empls g fe p Bad Moocasin and his wife, two fall-blooded N e e & wieniBer "B ROSEWATER. Editor. gon, In advoeacy of the proposed amend- | thing upon any of its cars in the way of Ceteatnty Kanans Wonld Kick, TSRS, Wore. DRLIES] &b thg O Groek rm of Fuller, St ter,lumber = et | 1ot 10 the constitution providing for | couplings other than an automatic coup- Kaidty Oty Times. agency the other day by an Episcopal clergy- AaP. B & MV, P o gl Dcmlnd and live :‘m .m«_x(nl, .“";., |l the Millard Sate PUBLISHED ¥ MORNING. | the eloction of United States sentors by | ling, and it ulso provides that overy car | _Sonator Biaié opposes the salo of flquor at (man. /0 0 An By . Passonger Tr: S IATO , ATbon. e o i the direct vote of the people, is a strong | shall be equipped with automatie air- | the world's faits No national convention | prl_'::lfp_"““"l"‘““" ..-‘?.m'n‘r. Sihe fow. sifesay at Lincoln, IR Foud; e Sty Pt :m‘ml”m [x‘-: - TERMS OF TION st0 g0 | Presentation of the side of the question | br The bill is very carefully drawn, | "wuuy-;lmb:‘r!‘-;-l‘rl Ilh-t .v:‘r in € '31{“":6'"“‘:‘::“ | shoots u 3 foot ox more through x‘.lr‘.;\.‘r,iulm iy Dafly and funday, One Yes 0 Phagpecte-ivire g iy o (i 2 10 loophole for evading its | Amendment had been adopted. The gloomy | mpe, and drilling will continue until it is in- N g b the W Bix Tiontin, gw | he espouscs, The plan “" ;"”‘j[ o | provistons, 1f it becomoes o law ia its | ifiuence of the temperance exposition would | creased. LITTLE DAMAGE AND NO LIVES LOST. FADoTS the best ('nx'.!lv.llllrkn w of, Bonans e tne ¥ [§ | ators by tho legislatures of the states | pro oy’ it i3 to go into | D00 much forthe boys and the firstto kick | Peter Kalacious, o Roscfleld wife-beator, | Mr. Lt i L L Weekly Bee, One Y . | was a compromise between widely diver- | present _form, i s to g0 Into | (514 be-the Kahsts boys. received notice from white caps the other that farmers al iourough our bii po OFFICES, gent and conflicting views among the | effect November 1, 1892, and after e day that his case would be attended to. He | Pulpits and Pastors—Sccret Society | of tue state are now getting 22 conts for 11 Qmatn, The Bee Hullding, . smber o conve ‘hich | that date any railrond using In a Political Sense. was 80 badly frightencd that ho skipped the | =~ npypearg — A Correction - Orator | corn, Only ® short time ago they wery . Cornnr N and Mth Streots, members of the convention w 3 g ! bk N e et Bluffs, 12 Dear] Street framed the constitution, It had | a car without automatic couplings and g Aixchange. The Ancierit Order of United Workmen Ferguson Will Defend Hime ting but 12 to 15 cents per bushel. Oats and The Rookery Bullding. Senator Manderson was once a democratic wheat are also picking up at a rate whicl «,n,:flw Bullding. | been urged by some of the | b : kces 1-:4 £ nuh. .v.‘ to a find of 'fl‘\c h\ll.l- lawyer in Canton, ©., and on one occasion he ::‘-I.}"\l\"imnrhr:u:;\l'r:r.‘s-‘:;{: I:‘n'l‘(‘r:lflt :::'[: “l‘x!«"': self—City Notes, SHOHIA HKIES DHGA HEVILG 1Y to soll foo! fne. members that senators should be ap- | dved dollurs for each offense, The ur- | o a political speech in Sugar Creok town- | Sioiaes among 176 mambars of forty lodgee of — What has caused this somowhat sudden wnd R s | pointed by the president, while others | gent necessity for legislation in this | shin to which James Allen, n republican | tho order. Lixcory, Nob, April 7.—[Special to | good turn? Well, the shortestand best an et homia"De S re0d "to ‘the | insisted that they should be chosen by | matter has been repeatedly pointed out | farmer, asked permission to reply. He was | The old Novthwostorn stago line barns, | 5 VS A R b as pos- | swer is tht castern prices have commencod fdioriu Depnrem direct vote of the people. The' system | by state railrond commissioners, but | grauted hearing, and in plain, blunt lan- | which were burned at Plerre tho other nighty | D78 RECh U RECE I P Niie” | to sour, occasloned, of course, by incre: state- | were the headquarters of Generals Crook and in that section. In 1875 fifteen And will the upward tendency BURINESS s the result of the counsel of | state laws could not secur uniforgity | guage, disputed the political orator v railroad was passing the Mis- | demand, adonted w souri Vall Custer w LR smpany, | Franklin, Madison and Idmund Ran- | in car construction and appliances. The | ments until Manderson could stand it no | Fusfen Yo i Wit secuion I ISEENTGCR | sourt Valley railvo: hiouse, the locomotive was | continuel I think, yes I beliove so most il Gl el yiers | dolph prineipally, and was distinctly a | interstate commerce commission also | longer, and, arising to his feet, asked if Allen | of the government thrown from the track by running into a ainly. It is at least almost morally cor- 10 be unde u.)‘n le to the order of the Com- | nOHTBGRLN LAl | called attention to the necessity of con- | Meaut to say that he had lied to the audience. North Dakota having madenoarrangements | (Cot o bf am U open carelessly. | tain that we are done with any more such e i a0v P “Intho opinion of Senator Mitchell, | gross onncting luws for the better pro- | N0, $uid Allen, “but Pil bo d—dif you | for paving tho tuition of ler l"',“"" '1"‘“"; The train, consisting of two conclics and a | bluck-faced figutes as 12 and 15 conts for one great objection to the present sys- | tection of the ll’\~\l fanc b of Fal ! —— ; AN oe Bill e - winit NG Ahey are | toen milos por hour, and ran its full length | to cereals contivuing to experience the tem of electing senutors by the legisia- | operatives, President Havrison en- STATE AND TERRITORY. [ thirteen in number, aud_their departure will | i % Tocomotive astride the tight v present very favorablo advance s the | ture is that the power and right of | dorsed the suggestions of the com- the individual voter ave hedged | mission, declaring that it was ‘‘com- nts | about and circumseribed, his | petent for congress to require uniformit | will is manacled, his volition paralyzed. | in the construction of cars used in intes The system, he declared, is unrepubli- | state commerce, and the use of safet | can, not democratie, and vicions in all | appliances upon such trains.” Theve is vespeets, It earries with it the imy | no reasonable excuse for continuing the sple, the qualified voters | man-killing couplers on freight cars » feeling e of hows N ETB T roduco the enrollment of the school to thirty- | g b e LS its side in n hollow. | fact that farin products generaliy gford has incorporated as a village. Harry Melton, the Fargo postoffice clerk | tWo passengers were on board. Among. \hrl‘ | the uuln-n |;l'||n|mr-\'fl‘|ul'm.4 l\u]- pr il €0/ en divide o twenty- pged with licity in_the robbery of | number were Auditor of State Benton and | is good and that of cattle is anything but bad e, o | avoion laot , tios anders. None of them, | I want to say that the impression that therw the postof last has been exone ated | Bank Examiner by the United States court at Bismarck. | fortunately, were injured, but they were [ @ large quantity of corn lying upon the <Yy destination from | ground today, or that there hus boen during Melton is the young man whom the burglars compellod to walk to thelr the past winter in Nebraska, is all wiong sclose the combination of the | FWHITIE ' Wik e od hot irons to the soles of | the derailed train, 4 h placing red hot irons to the soles ¢ W. H. Bracken, the engincer, and | Thereis scarcely anyatall but what is well spies of THE 7. 8 1 cent Forelgn 2 o 1 cent 3 w2 cents nateur dramatic association is to be ed at Aubnrn, pastors of the chure formed a ministerial assoc at Oxford have ition. BWORN STATEM Btate of Nobry | ton that the p The people of Dakota City want _the feed In. | caibibed ana't Altiohth' be: fhdeponds i 3 " ] SR § s fabtAad. 1 v e A Nids (8. iminal cases are to be tried in the [ John Hestwell, the fireman, although in | cribbed and in a condition tp be independent of The oo | Of the state, are for some LB o e T e kLR apply- | yards near tho depot abated as NSHICE. | United States court at Sioux Falls in a short | imminent peril stuck to the for a longer time than Chicago or New York '|'l'.v..;“)'{}; | the full exere tive franchise | ing force to compel them to use modern L. "1.‘[fr|~(Y'\vrl|‘ u'hl‘nlh‘:"‘\: tlx;wun ?“\n;‘v:\h | time wh re of 1 importance to ‘nm DIPHTHEATA AND S04 aware of, perhaps, f o choic o i- | appliunces for the safety security | storof the Plist Presbyterian church | prigone hey are for outrage on Indian B AR : £ F m the choi nment offi- | applinnces for the safety and security a5 l:“m:v.ln S B A large number of cases of 'As to the present season, small grain is 1t is | looking well, and the prospect genorully i as it was at this time last you city. sgely | of employ ‘ept in a qualified and The Grand Army pdst at Fairmont will | this offense, under U i i ited S law, is | scarlet fover are reported in the restricted sense. It is in practical pur- ——— hold a camp fire éntertainment in the opera | death. OMicers are now at the agency sect smkd indeed that these diseadhs provail to a | every wa, | pose and effect a deciaration that for 'OFORE the democratic party | hou 1 B ey ing evidence. groater extent than' ever before in Lincoln, | This, as you must know, is much more thau some oce ensc ich is i has had scarcely an excuse for existence The Fillmore county Women's Christian S e 5 but precantions have been taken to previ can be said of several bordering states B L o6ly L exotseiior XL ONC | Perance v ioh oo vantion tieots &% GbrEva THE YOUNG REPUBLIC their Fpther spread byeey house Balhg qiin “Polities? No. I'm no politician, You way made manifest, it unsafe | in the Dakotas. It was so insignificant | May' and 7. e e Ll ol R s, 3 and projudicial to the public interests | in numbers that it did not furnish re- According to the Blair Republican there is | How John L. given that all funerals from residences where lml*m‘ ,I.hm.'h considerable ;-:;k ‘n »‘ :Iu- | to commit the election of senators toa | spectable muterial for a campaign | an organized gang of horse thieves in - Wash- Recent Banquet in Philadelphia. either of these di been shall be | PO s siderable ta 0 the ' | f i Seohibiti By ington county, ; fo 1 ot of the Young | Private ones. Two deaths have been reported | Cffect that the Farmers' alliance proposes to \ Youe} ofiftiic peoplos It Isi raflectiony (1fneral s Hrohi blbion) ShNowever @A | Syl working on Franklin county | ,,-The fiftenth annual banquct of the Young. | B ia: Bise o} start a general store at Scribner. : cither upon the honesty or capacity, or | transformed the shadow into substance | fyrm, was- trmpled o by a ractious horse | Republicans, wiich was held in Philadelphia PR TRy BB FRUGE LWt b0 miertion, recently, was evidently oneof the most enjo ation, that we people who handle grain ate keep wondering why Omaha ynolds has tendered the free | and that house for memorial service in thi nd given it a vitality that could not | and fatally injured. Manager Mc use of the op both, of the voting cluss of the sev i nts in the history of the ory ¥, who recently | ablec State of Nebraska, 4 f re beel siblo by any 5r Moy | Robert McPherson of ¥ NS o 8. states. An unanswerable objection to | have been possible by any other means. | orson of F 3 il 5 h et e e saonali R County of Ix n.'.'..»\'f'n»-‘m P e P, b T T Fetan b R eI went to Idaio for his health, died tiere last | which is not only renowned for vigorous cam- | Siinday, May L .. | doesn't have some big storage elevators. For D LmLe eary | the nt system is found in the great ! week of consumption. in work, but for the splendor and bril- | The Lancaster County Veteran association | {28 ¥ ATES SORE ¥ 4 {length of time frequently absorbed by | South Dakota the democrats A. T. Urban druggists at Platte | liancy of its annual gatherings. will picnic at Coshman park May ‘Coms :!;.\ :« 5 luu“uun] am ‘v~ of the 1,‘. gl 4 q f i i o el I Greatton d i) g 5 o iat the people here are making n wight o legislature ate > election | either victorious or made surpri Center, have been cloded by their creditors. o] WAL EaE s city, who was | mander Clarkson and Post Commandgr Rus- | that the A chty LG G DL Y Their linbilitios are B L v chetor 0L this CtY) who was | welliswill andirossithe boy, big mistake i this line, T hear the wap ator, and still another | gains, There is a deep significance in ) 3 in attendance, has returned, and in speaking L : L3 ¥ Ives belonging toJ. R. | of the gathering has the following to sa) 3 on ia the fact that | this carly stampede from the repub- | Nicholson of Springiield, which Wero Ditton | e gioct carin the way of eniors s in the lection of members of | lican camp. It foreshalows trouble- | by a dog last weck huve gone mad. Speaker Tom Reed of the house of represent- a state leg uro at o iime | some times for the intolerants who | Georso Miller, a farmt living ten miles | atives, who arrived from Washington in g I % s P o T A P - north of Bloomington, fell from a wagon | company with ongressman when such legislature hasas one of its du- | have forced the party into paths | (GHh of Blopmineton, Tol from o 1 They were met at. the depot ties the clection of asenator, every other | that ond in disaster. But these demo- | Grand s o EAIsnt colobiktad Hor Stuart of the Young Kepublicaus and consideration is lost sight of except the | cratic gains ave trifling compared with | nincty rst birthday last weels, and is prob- ,..m.-'h x{fx':(‘ , l'.l(l_x;"‘x“ltlil-l:rl) :{‘J“‘('M{?‘{l&‘gl]lflf{i solitary one as to how such members will | the landslide that will follow the en- | “PIY the o Nvt":\mbw br:.l‘l::::'“::‘\‘l’:;!i\(;“m T S T e AT L of a se vital objc Trinidad, the order as added 500 members to | ter Woodmen during tho | . 1 be said, also, that this order hias the largest membership of any secret order in the capital ¢ The biennial convention of the order of Modern Woodmen will be held in Springfield, | our stock to South Omale. & 5 1L, in November. 1t is said, also, that thers | Sor frouk toSouth Omalia and ave only w is Some prospect of a_convention at Des.| I for Omaha to put up some storage cle- Moines, Ia., in the near fature for the pur- | Vators forus to fill. What's the matter with pose of compiling and adopting a new order | Omaha, anyhow, on this point? Is she wait- 1890, 18,000 cOplos; Tuly, 1880, 18,7 o8 coples for Aligust, sferved to frequently over the stat who kuow all about Omala and L been in the grain business in Nebraska | somothing u y is meutioned. We people now send for January. 140, 10,55 cop 1000, 10,561 coples; for M worn to hefore nee this Sth day al.] N tion fomented in communities, and the | A party of Wahoo bo; Fivo of other night and fri ; liquor traffic driven from the open sa- | {i/e5"\ e sciousmy ch has since been | large portraits of Lincoln, and thut this is largely due to [looninto joints and drug stores. The | followed by o number of severe sinking and Logan, which hung at iute the fact that senators do not owe | indications point to a repetition of tho | A meeting has been calicd of repre: the upper part of "the stage. There JUDGING from the bustle of the cam- | their positions to the people, who are | experience of Towa and Kansas, citizens of the towns of the Republic ere present 600 members and guests, i i i | i o to be held at Oxford, they were seated at four nal loye feast. paign, it looks as if woman suffrage | permanent, but to the legislatures,which Plilbose 024 maldingaiuhiteds oLy tomdvare. | 1aiger tables ranniii pavalloAvithithe watls Faminosian lectured on Smyr “Our trip thus far through America’s po would be added to the political freak | are transient., Senator Mitchell of THE pri S from San Fraficisco to Omah ve of unlimited debate is | tise that section of the state, the hall, north and south, and a fifth or N church this evening. South Dukot | the opinion thut any man who aspives to | guarded by the United States senate ! Matthias Korbel, a_farmer near Crete, at- ible ruuning crosswise in front of the o Anfenipilngspentictand handled his . Osborne, “hus proven simply noth- ) S RTHUCAND G y e e 3 Rty subject fnan an able manner. T Y0 a0 TFeVEIRLIGH LD G UB Y 3 a scat in the senafe of the United | more zealously than any other of the | {gmpted to end bis lifo by hunging, | He wis welock President Stuatt, with Spoaker | Dr. Williaws administered the ordinanee of | 11 1955 than & wonderful rerdlbonitoovery Ta vofu to | States, who 1s unwilling to submit his | pecul § AR Ol eIpRd st o arbitrate with their men is a strong | claims to decision of a majority of the | that the proposal of S w prerogatives of that body, 80 | yafter of the stablo b sut do st in time | 1teed on his v, led the way 16 the banquet, | baptism at the Fivst Baptist church this even- ! wifor. Chales | 1o aaonmmir ot ap o car down Jusbidtiner oo &b ceidentStanrs sat Ak tho! Heat of | Taps mhis charoh 18 S L ora grandest and best seenery on the face of thy point in favor of the justice of the car- | qualified clectors of his state, is unfit, | that a rule be adopted limiting debate, ilove and J. W. Starrett of Cam- | [ 1A tble; Wil Sbovieor Reodeat on his | W, Heney Smith, dean of the central law | globe outside the borders of this land, but T ! 3 e j e i e electors of his state, unfit, | that a vule be adopted limiting debate BT R B o T b | right, and next to the iker W Congress- | school, addressed the Young Men's Christian | tell you that none of it compares with penters’ demands | however well qualified in every other | as is done'in the house, is not likely 10 | druve bor an cmbaniment and weve duniped | 20 Bingham, with the members and guests | assoct 2 | respect, to become a senator of the United B ation this afternoon. “Prof. Hiteheook | ype yasesty, the s s d i ¥ cupying seats at the other tables. After o state il b najesty, the sublimity of tha 353 = £ | ed. The new members of the senate, | into a ravine, The tad his collar D A bl After | oftho statouniversity conducts thio conver which we saw 1w riding through IiE board of publie works shouid see | States, The senator dev de | broken and the latter was badly bruisc to it that officinls under their control | tion to the played ghost the | guished leaders of the ps | rty, whose prinei} Little & *fer | the Young Republicans espouse, in the f it, Gartield by the senate of the United States ta the demands and interests of the people, vote on the question of the senatorship. rcemes rohibition; whe e0- g Face o | “The interior of the hall presented a rave ¢ Ti railvond which pl '*‘"” .‘\;I;‘lh el '“ "‘. « "r\\}w f';lu};llnb 01_ ])I-Uh\l!hl‘un. \?lu,n‘ the 11« '» Kear "pl:]llu.m‘lllf\\lll be & pair 1‘1::1 'th‘i, and most exquisite scene and was spl of by-laws, ing for the grain men of the state to vote h AT SR T S Alea TRt g senator Milchell sald thege 1s greal | ple who now dwell in comparative peace | plan LAl iy "“'l"“l ""l VALY i | de ted. The front of the stage was a PULPITS AND PASTORS, a bonus before she builds these money-mal- i il L unrest in the public mind on this ques- | and content are beset by mercenary con- | Juimes H. Cook of Auburn had his and and | hower of blooming flowers and paims, The | Pastor Newman of the Christian church | ing grain sheltors rates will multiply its bu tion, growing out of a rapidly gaining | stables apio rivacy invaded | W drawn into a corn shellerand so badly | American colors were displayed everswhere | preiched this morning on the subjoct of *“Who , & g pidly 2 stables and spies, th privacy invaded hed that o v ecessary above | § % 4 5 e Delicf that proper deference is not given | by liquor searehe T | ;‘l‘ b dmputation was necessary above | in flowers and in bunting. There were also | Ought to Read the Bible,” There is an interesting party of t LEAVING out the quostion of naviga- proy . ce 1 5 y liquor search strife and conten | how the mute tokens of respect for the d rs held forth at the Young Men's | continental tourists from New South V | at the Millard, Tt is composed of Rey, Dr. meron, a distinguished Presbyteriun acrament s were held at the Trin- | divine, his wife, four daughters and a son; " Methodist Episcopal church this morning. | Fred W. Osborne, a bank manager, and J. 13 se services were attended by the couven- | Baxtor Bruce, a solicitor of Queensland, tion, the pointof interest is: How much of a draft do the boomers of the scow | line carry’ usie K | | s ted some atten- | to whom the nearly interminable sion system, | bates, as for example that on the Blair dent of the club arose | tional bible ’ of speceh introduced Speaker | 9 o'clock. Colorado. The glories of those canons abont the heawd. 4 Marshal pass and the many other overawin : d, who was received with cheers and the Novth | famous elub yell, which to be appreciated Wil C. W. Wallingford, who resides nea give their entive attention to the busi- | which he said is no longer vegnrded | bill, are extremely tiresome, regard Mr. | Beud, receutly di @ vabbit about | st be heard, - When the | cheering aking of the distress in_the north- | fe the great praiso ness of the city. | by the masses as b in harmony | udlor’s proposition with favor, but | three weoks old on us';";;'"n" )| had died Caway Mr.Reed spoko | WESLEL DO e o el e I l"""" {re; fl;l““h.‘lil‘” “"""‘<‘, Qyory — \\ilhfllu. et Ser! SiakiTse orie ey :;‘ 1 on o | in #lo o erms u! the . club I'!‘ vest: e g, Aavi o | known language in the world. or thoy - ¥ S | N ¢ he nd takes | und the work Abcomblish oA AR . the his western destitution business s | v S a0, Dsin T b A T e At S S L A P e T T ace! || nd thoworle it had “abcomplistied during thl | L tfine oo & trant boe bos iy waion o ; ‘1|||"||I‘_\ ;h..‘.“p.mul anywhere upon God's the subject published in’ Tue Brr: the other ing and plotting for the chairm the rest of the that the discussion and determination of | right . John M. Thurston of this city was senatol nd they may b and Lwish to | “Your city of Omaha! g How I wish tha day was greatly overdr | | of the honrd of public worksat this time: | qyesti ¢ e e G p | HE | aspeech, but owing to his having drawn, a f SR hux s 'M l'm“: % :-"Lt T questions of state in which all have expected to oppose it to _man. | | been taken “'| the day before the banquet, he | ! . cted. lr ;<l thisin substanc we had some of vour wagnificent bu 1 ) he Ist | common interest shall not place | purpose of the New Hampshive senator | was confined to his foom and was unable to | & nojcisgstolidertiiiondoriatary and private houses in our V Il of July. i i o | lGwith | | n out there at all and the true condition is - : | behind closed doors, but in open session | is to get a rule that will enable the mas okedlawithrougn | e RO e Rt § ALaR, BUUIR Ty dpintoais0 ner home the plans of al of thom, and e o » county | and before the world, Tho people de- | jority to putu check on debate when- | tizod (ho combatants. on and when the | was that. by Todse Beousmer fho SVENINE | Cont of the peopls are tot ablo 1o buy. seed 10 will all bo built upon, too, 1. aJso havo ! promptly repudiate the attempt of | MAnd a voice in the election of senators, | ever the minority should show a dispo e the judge kindly accopted the | ard.’ It ‘was rec 1| Properly plant their fields, and ifthe good | just secured the measurcments of your prin . v : v demu rther. thi e AT R, > % od. ause. people wish to send aid let them wmlmdnr cipal streets and, to be perfectly plain about TR s 10 swap their party for | 40 they demand,furiher,that their pro- | tion to talk n measure to death, to de- =2 e appropriate specches | Blkinds to the county commissioners and | o'y e ooy B B BRI ) three cong cn. Mayor Sherwin of | ceedings shall be public and open to all | hato in out of existence, but it is quite rowa Items. ot Miehigan andiadin: £el Conatittod commitieenENota o L R Bt Aoy bt i e Bt sdwed | the world, cevtain that members of the majority | 8 v saloons doa wide- | tant, Gl stings, both of whom paid pplicution, has been made to the i trshseaes DIEORIRERE Ronsabieadvalonedin Brulltiodgeds) ThHE a0 & i | open bushucss i Towa Cit, the highest tribute to our club and the ex- AN LI I Tho fact of It is" that I liko tho w 3 ) starve to : all probable that this de- h before party will not approve something to eat. There are plent uch a departure asking for [ in which Omula put tog of peo- | than San Fraucisco, Denv had set before her better beew opened by | wmple of untiring enc ) o any boom for the governovship, ! . 4 —_ 1 mand will veceive any consideration from A free reading room from the practice of the senate since the = ARORY Lhio you men of Auamosi. v o it Al i GROYER CLEVELAND relieved himsel | the preseat senate.. Tho millionaires | beginning of the government. 1t would | s v | B onhod ourishinic and prosperaus o | othor city wo have visited thus of unother roll of reform at the piuno | and the monopolists of that body under- | secin wiso for overy delibe body to | the manifacture of suffer for food. But as I said before, it will | far in America. Your banks are G i A ; ; : o it } e S The . be a great help to the country and to the peo- | wonderful models as to capacity, finish and and organ manufacturers’ bunquet in | stand fully that men of their class would | impose some chock on debute, but the The O t was midnight when the banquet ended, P 1 ) & 8 HE | 1o the . f ple to get sced to plant their” fields proper amount of business. 1 got many new ideas and it was the univer opinion that it was ) vge member- | the most cnjoyable entertainment we have CUTY NEWS AND NOTES, from them which I shall utilize upon my re- ac City. ever held. Thirty-two additional paticnts have been | turn home. Webster was one of the orators of the | sent to the Hastings asylam for the incurable EE responding to the toast, “The Youn | insane from the asylum of this city. “To my mind,"” suid the Hon. Church Ho ublicans.” A tennis nssociation has been formed ot the | Saturday, “this, the 20th day of April, The reception he teceivod was a_splendid | state university, with w membershipof thirty- | 1500, decerves the most notable piace posinlo He began his specch, with a picture | six as a starte d % 1 e i of Lincoln's flug ruising ut Iidependence hall |~ Work on the addition to the conservatory | i1 the political history of Nebraska. —The in 1861 Then following the history of the | of music will commence this week. Tnclud- | facts which entitle it ‘to this distinction aro fumous events from that time down to the | ing the basement the addition will be four | the oday Tue B for probably tha stand very little chance of succoss before | senate will doubtless adhere to its old his corporosity. The orche the people, and as it is their policy to | shiip, has been organized at paniment was a cheerful change from | Perpetuate the power and control of their A $ 3 A The artesian well at Glenwood is now that ground out by the party organs in | ¢lass they are not likely to support the Ty action of the council in placing | down 1,400 feet, with no signs of walc PR e S et | propc the sidewalls department under the d The Muahaska county Farmers' ulliance 1 T ; o B vd T ey will establish a general n Oskaloosa. — and diseussion of this que veetion of the board of publie works is o e b ol e g ARTITUR of the locomotivo | brings nearer tho time commendable specimen of municipal san- b sl d e L s i 3 Y % It the other day and received injuries which crates his opposition to | will be mu'h- for the clection of senators | ity Herctofore this department hus pected to prove fatal. New York, without mgterially redu nationalist club, with sd amendment, Bve it engineers 1 labor federation, especially in times of | by ad been operated chiefly for the benefit of [ Henry J. Hoover of Warren —county | present, he found the coloved race of the south | stories and include an ar studio, reading | fipst time in its history fails to endorse tho g v e the sidewalk contractor: t care | Killed ten wolves in one day recently and ré- | only now in the shadow of freedom, because | room, g ium and dormit d ¢ ; PoNI ) peace. Bub should the engineers got > < | ceived ¥10 for his day’s worlk. the haud of opy ill over them. | The Lincoln branch of the Irish National | VICWs ovapprove the course of Charles IL into trouble Mr. Arthur will not be slow ar: UR was taken to Leep property owners in venteen, died at his | ¢ rue held pnoon Today the World-Herald udyo ntinuing, ho We have protection | le frominjuries received | for the elective franchise provided in the | brother. constitution; wehave like protection pr ; Calvin Hazard, aged s wcular meeting this after sistent - obstruc- | the davk until the contractor unloaded | home near Parkersbury 5 ina portion of | his timbor on the premises and | While scufliing with hi rmers’ allianes arty in N i urges that the iscs entertaining. pool issues with the democr B. Hooper of Lavamic City. HER There b o pe tion of the faderal cour about nccepting the assistance of kin- dred trades, if they are so foolish as to tie R o el e i The & iy sompany has: beer - Vater in the luws of congress, but when the Wyo. aalra S ey ER T Frer tender help, l.hnAul\ l'(lrll :h; 1'Amt six ".".)"“'-q'v The | slupped ; l";.'n-Llu'u a wallk warranted M{\l:l:‘m‘;‘II‘,\.““Q;J«u formy “f.-fffl.'.‘...k'.,l.ifii'f Ao R ot bo wlmm“ S and Miss 1du Gates of this eity "Jw‘ .)LI‘ §(l|<[.ll.l{l)‘ l‘nrnlur“ tllum. ;‘.m'.“ c::a court officials have found great difficulty | (o lust till the inspector approved the | io. and the work of putting i the plant has | south the democratic party defeats this prz | to wed yesterday evening, and Judge Stewart | State officers, and tha 9 EROOTb C FOREIGN insurance companies doing | in exocuting — process, particularly | bill. It is not cxpected that there will | alrcady commenced. tection, This political oppression of a c united thew in mavriag Jamasthe S LhF00 SH0oNEIOss Mt of our ¢ ms must appeal to the re pulm The university Think of it! That the thousands t persons char siness in Tow X co | agair s wit 2 | be s erial improvement i son- | There are two L od and seven prisoners ; to u business in Town must pay u tax of two | o 3 Aohiyaeg b having | e a material improvement in the con- | e e e DSONCTS | baety of tho north for. rolief, What 1 the | encampment at Hustings Mo That city | old soldiers to bo found in the farmers' and a half per cent on all prem sent | Violated the election laws. One murder | struction of walks under the new order, | pine of whom uro women, Twenty-ono of | e A free bullot and o fuir count. | gives tho boys $150 for thé honor of their | y)jance ure proftercd—are so kindly, 50 gen- fo the home offico of the companies, | has taken place, n deputy United States | but the fact that the business of the | the numborare lif peisoners. (},"'""h";“;;‘,‘,‘,'ljj’,"m“',l,""“‘““' e T s ma T e L e vy et which will add about seventy thousand | marshal having been lured to ambush | pourd public will enable property | An Odd Fellows' lodee was iustituted at have the contract that binds her to Milo | and working to elect men to congress who, Hartley last weels, imking the s dollurs to the state revenue yoarly, In | and assassinated. It has been cloarly | owners to build their own walks, in ne- s A xth lodge of A VIIHTFMHNH MALADY. Chase manulled on the grounds of desertion | they get theve, will in their turn bend every A Y 0 | N tho order in O'Brien county, with a total ; R ' .8 Nebraska insurauce companies are gra- | domonstrated that a thoroughly planned | covdance with the regulations of membership of three hundred. and failure to properly support and muintain | anergy to cut down or cut entirely off the petie 'f\. ciously loft to the forbearanco and gen- | conspivacy exists 1o defeat the | the city, Whilo the council is| A farmer living near Audubon touched a Muncie, Ind ous Epidemic Visited by an Anony- | hor. Orator Fevguson sions of those same soldiers ! - 1 arrive home trom L, ovosity of tho intelligent assessor. execation of process, und - the | in the mood, it would be decidedly pro- | mateh o paich of ocds thootherday wud | Muxcre, Tud., Apri ul Tologram, || SC4E0, EReaioy, ovoning, < whon howil be The English = officers who attempt to carry oul | fitable to place the strect commissione anoighbor's premises, where it burned o | 0 Tie Bre.j—Yestor ved pod- | iiin'and the Gourse determined. woon fo Loxnox, Apri [Special Cablogram {0 THE distinguished leader of the dem- | the ovders of the court take their livi It also | ple In this city were ~Yesterdny was the last day With | hraska's place 1 the interstute oratorical | Tue B s | department under control of the board | threshing machine and a ¢ 3 2 of the stomuch, the | contest. 1lis friends still think he can vindi- | of the Sandown paric's second spring meetin ocratic purty in this section publicly | in their hands in doing so. of public works, and dispense with the stable, "iflllfl;l‘l puins and sc %8 to et vty el [ R e eelaatata iy . 2 add 1o his e " sovaral Lo A | eate himself. o srab Ban dawi hindlo A offers to trade the party vote on stato | The toleration of this lawless interfer- | wangs of ponsioners on Flannery’s pay- | oy fortune his neighbor has brought suit to mm;n:;. Contizying or ,‘\5{{.1 ",";"' Aflioatahin 3 e The great Sandown hurdle uc Imn]llnl[. of officers to the ulliance in exchange for | ence with the federal judicial authority rol recover the vilue of the property destroyed | "M “'l “:f st “lluuw \\;:. k, “n'. n-\\l ,”w ”’m" o 300 sovercigns, winning penalties, about two ree democratic congrossmen, Sugl in Flori ‘hicl snator i X rough his eavelessness ; i cases developivg tod Much excitensenf iles, over cight hurdles, was won by Lord three demoeratic congressmen, Such a | in Florida, which a senator from that through his carolossnosa. at first provailed, ws physicians | The members of the Ohio club met in the {’.’."’1”;"_",“,‘ ‘“‘(t‘,‘_)‘.m. R TR SR E TiE sensational testimony pumped out of the hrother-in-law of Tammany's st curious freak of nature is ou exbi were foiled iu determining the caus ¢ office of & Rock Rapids physi- | goine thinking that the trouble arose from dit ciun, 1t is tho body of an infant, bori at | Sonsed mest wibie aihe private parlors of the Paxton hotel Saturday | Woodland's Zolofes was sceond, and My, T charming combination will carry dismay | state a short time ago on the foor of the nightand perfected arvangements for holding | Cannon’s fiv ar-old Dornoch third, Thero €0 Arbor lodge and paralyze the guberna- | scuate endeavored to palliate, if not to torial boom of My, Cushing justify, is to come to an ond. The | sachem by the legislative committeo fur- t months, and as to body and limbs is theirannual banguet. The event will take place | were ten starfers, : L Pefi ol i i S Sty o Lrpichs ; 0 the prevailing epid in Germany Tho principal race of the day was tho dent has directed the attorney gon nishes an inside view of the workings of | well formed, but is dovoid of neck. Tts head | B4 At the Abbolt house twenty-two | May 8, at which all members of the club, to- | | e principal AL A R but the extremity of D of its he s body and upon boodledom. But Mr, McCs d s u single eye, ann s fe ure | gether with their ladies and those who desire | G fously invited. At the banquet refresh- | g the value of his revelations boarders with the proprietor und v s, winning pennltios and maiden allow- vietims, all hoing attacked at the same time. | 10 join, three miles. 1t was won by a head by Tie paternal anxie! of Emperor | to instract the United Stutes m William for the working classes has | Flovida to proceed immediately after | 1P 'k of it fleshy horn. No nose can i g a8 e . rocee € y @ . 4 ; s 10K € * 3 i B oan Vo[ A man named James Burgess was seized with | meuts will be served and a genuine old Buck Mr. J. Widgor's six-y id 1 Weather- broken out in a new spot. He fears that | being qualificd to execute such writsof | When he asks the country to beliove that but the gnth is pf ordinany form. | A4 | the disease while watking alons the road, nd | eve time is anticipated. A1l Ohio poople in | M4 Wid I R s R during the May day demonstrations the | mrrest as may bo placed in [ purse of one hundred and eighty thou- ‘““'i‘“;‘ tto the State university for safe | B¢ feil and lay unattended for un hour. | the city who desire mpn.u‘. nll..; ub x;‘l- 10~ | Jiorso' Tunisfail socond, Capiain J A Ore workmen will injure themselves or pos- | hunds, and i he 8 B | sand dollars could not purchase an office | Reoning ! | 2 S pr ", |[1AeutaR AL A B0 0 ey | wing's six-year-old bay pelding Cloister v 3 ¢ solves Pos unds, and if he apprehends resistance | N . n ? o PR ¥ | Fined for Sabbath De ation. WO WL Shibaugh, rooms 010 and 920, New | (104" Thepe * thirteen starters sibly display too littlo rogurd for “tho | to employ auch oivil posso ns muy seom | 11 Now York. In all tho histovy of Tata- | Jumes Butterfiohd: reports nn Interesting | powe Warse, Ind, April 2. —[Spectal | Yok iife buildinig "The erand internationnd steeplochise, hund- divine right of kin, The greatest | adequate to disconraga resistance or to | ANV government, with its wealth of gxamlo 07 suimANAILY, RaYS. ths Voune | Telogram to Tk Ber.]—C. A. Cook, & hotel | Davyltts B orts Fall cap, of A Rltzos winilie poos '\“{] proeautions have therefore boen taken | ovorcome it. The murshul is advised to | M3¢8y and vobbery, thoro is not a | piieeapprosching miternity t i neighboring | keep o1 Haven, Ind, vamiyealonday |y o ) Davitt's efforts huve I; ”1’2‘.}1‘3.“.‘1‘»;‘1'1"’ . .. v, Woodl in Berlin to protect the paraders from | proveed with calmness and de vation, | &limmer of proof that money has been fx“l‘;lhil\\'lrl',( rull-‘.';llm.v ‘ILI\‘ ho w .,.L\n \| fined 1 and costs,amounting to$50, for Sabbath [ fuled 10 vemove the_deadlock botween the | Han was sccond und Mr. Strong's iy i ofused in exchange for offi To in- 0 strange stable and soon became very | gesecration s offense consis b8 B N H bt themsolves by stretehing armed guards | but at the sume time with firmness and | Yefused in exchange for offi B0 ne | Rn Al Taath ROF s violor L Chnb MY | esecration. His affonsy oo | railvoud men wnd the emploves, Freight | Cock third. Five horses a around the city and virtually placing it | courage. The pres'dut warns the con- | DitUate that it has departed from its | puterfield unloosened her, all chor the | denositing a nickel in it to remove a cigar, On ‘ traflic bas been stopped and the passenger 1y fl' st o in a state of seige for a day. Tho di spivators against the judic authopity | Yime-honored custom within u fow yeurs | frecde “-Irm.- |:I1||r .\.~:|n|'l|m n(h'lr\\.uul lust Sunday a pevson entively unknown to ,;.I,.| mail trains ‘,.,(.- lp;\”'ll;:trl)nnl T‘.‘-“.;. ulli:. Birn Hu .»|1:v;‘|ly‘|.u‘|1:|¢ nlnn “u“.“: : s 3 5 4 ] i Bt » RN ho noticod that the animal was out and 1ot | Cook doposited bis nickel and obtained and | The people are ivvitutod by the loss of trade diseuses of nose and throat. )ldg play of military forco s voyalty's pe- | that every resource lodgod with the ex- | 15 M0re than can be swallowed without | 16 BHEE th the Sumal wis out and, trot T A T AT Rt 1 ‘ and the diversion of thé American mails 10 culinr way of showing regard for the | ecutive by the constitution and laws wil 1 :""V'Ilb’l«n-n||\‘- testin v | she had u|»»u<».|um.1'.m»; |I;.n l“ J |..!|.Im| | was out sixt hours before reac s a ver- | Southumpton und uo sympathy is felt for the OMAHA tolling million S SIS R R Lo TH e | i order to get aut of the barn and then | iy stril f . a : ¢ yed to make The Woods / g | opened tho barnyied gate, On arriving home e | - | < [ itsafo and fousiblo to hold a federul - Woads Aro il a0 1} [ shie azain opencd’a’irate and reaching the Not Clayton's Mu | spontancous Combustion or man, | LOAN AND TRUST BEFORE any Omnha business man ul- | commission and o oxecute tho | Wiken the census ontmerator s gob down | SHibIe opened thaidaor and went t hev owit | Minuiroy, Avk, April 20.~The widow | Dickens has been very much criticized COMPANY. Jows himself t0 b buncoed by the stoer- | duties it imposss, This otion | sl tho baseball cranks, ho will have well | g uh ShrN mftorward gave birth O | o Fpopor, te mun alieged 10 bave killed | for his appurent nccoptince of tho fact | i B e e ers of the daily scow line on the Big | of the president excoptional | earned his 8 a day A IR = | dobn M. Clayton, stated today that the story | of human spontuncous combustion, hut | fubacr Muldy he ought 0 insist that the dema- | | i " ‘ 5 ) Dakotas. isa fubrication from beginning to end, and | the late Sir William Gull testifiod to a | * joy i AT R e in the expevicnce of the governmont, The Question i» Highly Pre e The flax mill plant to be put in at Marion | that at the time of tho assassiuation of Clay- | surprising case before the committeo of | comii and oxe gogue editor who is advocating this | has been taken only after the most<on- | ¥ Detroit, Triune will cost $2,000, ton Avkausas Hooper can be proved 1o | the house of lords on intomperance dur- | trust \rauster piteny ‘A:Iv::l”llél«lu ot scheme with the deliberate intent of | etustve ovidence of its nocessity, and the | When thes 1L 'of the taecals turned out | . Bradley's new Methodist church will be | b 1 at hoime in Californin, sick in bed | ing the summer of 1886; suys the St, | forherstionsi tkes chirg DKty king dupes of credul at ' FIBERIAR | 400, thoy gob ol af the raecals furnad ouk | o it arav'11 with dropsy, of which he died last Decemb 1 PR TS e oty i making dupes of credulous patrons of sloment ag: 4 : - . . g ¥ Yy ouis Republic, A large, bloated man . [ lawloss oloment against which it is di- | of Tummany Hall, what do you suppose the PP ey P e 2L S Temee o IRy e i | Bl & T e his paper who wunt cheaper transporta- | pocted may rost nssuved that it will bo | hall will be used fort | Sl JNES . ' Marvie Wainwright Stricken, | Doaatioiig and sress: dlbtenaion o ihs | SIANA QAN 8 i Rariad tion, shall’invest some of his own money | mly adhered to. The United States e————— thirty lings are in course of MisyEAroLis, Minn., MissMarle | VAnONE ey gt Blad ab Guv's bo pital. | SAVINGS BANK. Could Muke it “Mighty'" Interesti. Baltimore American. | eroction ut Ly Walnwright, the well tem of the follow in the enterprise. If he helieves what | marshal whose duty it will be to executo DS | AL the postem i duy | S, E. Cor, 16th and Douglas St he writes let him prove his | ¢ho orders of the court is & man who Blamarok i to write & book, Itis hope ‘\.’T".‘f son ;»\.w:-(‘ that a linsced oil mill | obliged to cancel he wee | ) wits 0 sign of docomposition, DUt | g Captial AP faith by his works. But this | yiay be dopended upon to perform his | that his encmios will not be as suce ““\- ,"\','.::::‘ “::lf‘l:";“l ‘:I;“*'A;”W oo g bos ,‘.:Q:‘C:flff.l.:nf“ o HeY n.'v'i:‘h the body wis distonded with what wa Subworibodwid Ginrusived Capital | o0on is only a vepitition of his acrobatic per- | quty without fear or favor, and it will be pressing it as he wus in supp AL e o PR e S Waukion S {bAR tint ah will b6 miatle 1o Gpmoaron | n.jrv\.\w’m 10 be g L T — formunces. He started to build o mam- | surprisin conspirators do not soon | memoirs of Emperor Frederick The motor line from Madison to the lake | the stuge aguin Akl ot puncsens wovo e duta tho | SIS U RRARE LARGE Oashier,. moth hotel with other people’s money, | discover that interference with the fed - now being built is expected to be completed T e | matoh mpnlisd Ahn. gus. whith & A pod oot W Wi, o uod like Artomus Ward is willing to | ¢! courts is a very dangerous proceed- ‘m"l!’ml“}‘n :x\v”x.”n\ "’v‘,‘f“',\ it e x“ lf\‘,,\ ayton | R (o VR ey B . nfi.'.“fl“\:” e A Wi mierifico all his wife's relations in the | '"F Ttis ¢ ul sigu when the working | Fot Springs has filed wrticlos of ibcorporation Grogon, AS 1A W8 & dosvl of 28 [ a0y Mnpunt madeon cruel war—if he could only wmuke his | RerRres) of New | girls of our gres > found o with the secretary of state. ; GHe Mo wore buraing st one riy. and on Collateral Seeu Papor pay. | York hus futroduced & b.u of great im-.| aud telling th: r hardships | Over $1,000 in pr 1! be awarded at the | o urcuk

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