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- Maaas UARASAALL ASUAARIA AJAUAYy A UMOUA L, ANdULL ZY, 1BV, ‘II‘;",:":;; night by shooting himself through the hoad. ymest market conditions, There are, unquestionably, a | pecially zealoys in obtaining opinions nthis Sunday Hee, One Year or, and finally Missouri ri portation on th dollars license will go into the general | public lands may be gathered |- 1ot 10 sattiors: under Ho was twenty-two years of age and unmar- T N r T WO PEN PICTURES. Wtedly b P Als ) (1038 Biny Smag P | e " v aw ment to fssue all the money directly and got | cently murdered at Brown's station, has boen TII ].‘ ‘)/\I L\ ”l“ l“. ! : W0 P n. | dount dly true that the wide gulf be- | prompts him to play the demagogue and | trary, the commissioners calmly S awalt 1815 ‘Tha Deaple without the Intervention of | appraised at §147.000, e | __Up ou the hill, near the sanctified corner of | tween the high prices oharged by the | inspires hinf'with the iden that he can | the onset, confident that right will pre- | intarest- rhur‘lu( agenclos; they want money The starch works recently destroyed by 1 E. ROSEWATER, Fditor. Eighteenth and Farnam, stands & beautiful | consumer and the iow prices pald to the | achieve rendWfias n great journalist only | vail, made planty and'put out at low rates Ot IEE. | firo at Ds olnos Wil not be rebule - - - smermemey | building which cost #430,000. An enormous | producer, which is largely owing to the npon the rui »nol' HE BEE, w o Rt . of the y of the country 8o that its bene- ‘The new creamory at Sutherland will be N . debt hangs like a cloud above it and the walls | oo oo ) THE selfish political jobbers of South | fits may be enjoyed by ‘all the people upon | yveady for business about the middle of May, l UBLISHED EVERY MORNING, i o S fotst t th | excessive profits of the middlemen,could EEpe——— falr torms and on cqual ferms—the same rate y May i e e o o e o, | be materially reduced to the benefit of THE IMMIGRATION INQUIRY:. Omaha, promise the saloon men un- of Intorost on o suie ‘u|umll|l;\l'lrnnnv,y‘r‘l ¥ | Discause lier husband spoks of hor blscalts e g A e dbvdeadtib M2 | for more money, against cheap water trans. | latter generally better acquainted with | Which is prdsécuting the immigration | contributions to fight annexation. They | jio intorest so it may bo choap. certafn, safo | ~ Samuel Reuben, & peddier, committed sut- : ; Oy oy v | i inquiry at Néw York appears to be es- | insinuate that one half the thousand 1:';‘.5.5‘.'{.’,\..','.',-""'.}"um|,....|.wn- twants | giqoat his home in Centérvillo Thursday | | | Weekdy Bee, Ono Yoar 3 | wgninst the proposed independent organiza- [ : OF on of the Nebraskn farmers and against the | great many farmers who do | favorable to . policy for discouraging | fund to save the town from bankruptey. | {iiiposed of to settlers wnder the homestond | ouben was an unusually well educater 1 naha, The Bee Bullding | s i g S 37 A i St . The pr fon 1s odi N o | fole oMo o s to 8- | b e bt Qmuha, The Bee Bullding, o work of Chiarles H. VanWyck, who has here- | not noed this advice. They have | immigration. We do not know what | The proposition is absurd. Not n dollar | fshed in somo o it wnis o so- ?.:‘.m‘.fm:"i’!;":"":‘M'I"‘.‘“g"."' ‘,{' ot ataiTns Gomnell Winirs, 12 Conrtstroet, 0 | toforebeen the editor's idol. And as ho | jouned the value of keeping | 8re the individunl views of the members | Of the license money can be diverted | o bonefts 'run; the wnused lands of the | it finanotal troubls had driven him to com. iz0 Office. 567 The Rookery Butlding. eiften tha Dresse 't artid o ¥ A ¢ Tk o ¢ et o § ts 1oy that will canse . o Now Vork, Kooma 18 and 18 T5ibine Bujiding, | Wites theprosscs fn the basement grind out | g0 ypolvey fully informed as to the | Of the committes on this subject, but [ from the school fund. If an occupation | couptevs it wants leglslation that Will cause | uit'tho vash act. Washington, 53 Fourteenth stroet | @ greatgrist of extra coplesof Tar Owaua | L "0 prices and other facts having | there is reason (o suspect thata majority | tax is levied, the liquor dealers will be | acre—of the public burdons resulting from [ A mysteriousdisappearance which occurred Brk containing six columns of Director Spald- - . s | held up, not only for the full amount of { faxation; it wants homesteads prototed fn | at Pelly twenty-one years agohas at st boen relation to their busine They give | of them are in sympathy with the quite 4 3 the {nterest of eitizens and thelr familios; sloare Vark came home [ first attention o the market reports of | common enstern sentiment unfriendly to | the license, but liberal tax in addition. | wilntsa rostoration of tho rodomption la so o i ey ‘\Ig“‘l‘.-:';"“};;;;(,v I8 TA LS s the newspaper they receive and they | immigration, and that they have readily | The truth is the elements fighting union | Jh SR ST S DAY tholr debes and | DYe, stating that ho Was going on sho study it carefully, No instructive or | permitted themselves to hear opinions | and progress are cutting off their noses \:.1\.;'n,u-l‘r“ln:...&‘ In'shor Tt 00 ttee Ui | visit, and disappeared. Nothing ws eve b . Ve - + N gred natte s an us 0 o 0 een ¢ eard o A veek, whe | and suggestions chiefly from persons of | 0 -'-.pho their faces. They are OppOSINg | Jatod matters afterward, the alllunce | horeappeared as suddenly as he had gono | this way of thinking. their own interests and undermining | Wants such = legislation as will equalize | qway" Ho made no oxpianation asto his i rivk burdens and benefits of government, afford- A RIS the foundation of the city's growth and | g enual” protertion Lo Tt the oltizena . | Stranie conduct, but it has b stroying the influence of the money power, + CORRESPONDENCE. relating to news and be addressed 10 the ing's eulogium of the Union Pacific manage- run the mortgage on th sonted by mortgage, settle down closer and as logters and, ro and the editor writes harder and | gignificant fact escapes them. They are gke Aud. postofios orders and the subscription list grows | familiar with values at all the centers of i sualler and smaller. This {s Rosewater.~ | gistiihution, know the situation usto | One of this class who occupled the at- Al business letters o (ttances showld n learned that he has been living in Omaha for a number of pany. . . N G. M. . the Sunday World-Ferald., # tontion of the committee for an entire | Brosperity. = my k& nimbor of The Bee Pllhll\hm" Company, Proprietors. | “(; q g e of | Supply and demand, and are posted upon \o committee for an entire 3 BUDDrosaIng combinRionn gLIne. Mot | vears undor un sssumed name, and that he p on the hill near the corner of | 44 MR o A 0 Smi ) ia ocollege e .| vrade, and placing the debtor on terms equal | had amassed considerable wealth. He had “The Bee I 1din and Seventoenth Ste, [ poi i Dodee stands o stately | 1€ influences which ave operating upon “f‘- s Prof. ‘“"““‘ of C "“““""" college, RAPEVINE advices from the mayor's | with his erodio also token unto himself a second helpmeet. £ j| | the markets—the tendency of spocula- | Who is the author of a book intended 10 | i give cheorful assurances that Mr, | , Jhese things the alltance has set out 0 | Hig Pella wife lost her life in o burning house + [ achiove, Thoy maturally ‘oxpested to have | g cais aygo, e following Is the rate of postage neces- | Mansion eclegantly furnished with all sary to mallsingle coples of Tne Begoutof the | the modern luxuries, Its occupant is a ; U, 8 1 cont. Forelgn 2 cents | YOUNE man who busily writes editorinls cont wnts | full of sympathy and devotion to the tion, the export movement, and other | show that tho time is come when this | Gyghing's boom for the governorship is | the work done thiowh the machinery of ¢x- istin, nd henee no questions of pari person in Towa, and one of the o i affecting > remer country should discourage immigration, i i N v e conditions affecting the movement TR " ‘""-:“ Sin ;* the | & thing of life and beauty. Having | puilding or barty disintesration have vo¢ | oldest in the bnited Statos, is Mrs. Hilliard and values of produce. They are thus | ¢ g 8 recommendatic a8 the popped the question to the granger been discussed by the allinnee, It has been | of Linn county, Sheis one hundred and fif- never at a disadvantago in th trangac- | utterly impracticable plan of requiring b AR IRE W vont BraYs e cted that |.n:|-| uch as the alliance I8 | taon years of age and comes of o family re- Mr. Cushing will wear sprays of hay in up of members of all parties, ove marléblo for longevity. The family consisied of “ e M | nge pip ! toilors whom he despises, and the pro- | ; i 1 Dk paper “ Sconts “ dconts | ducors with whom he hns nothing in | U008 for want of accurate information, | & FHIOMAY. ‘f‘_‘"‘."_“’;". ,"““!“‘". “1'.‘:,‘" his waving locks as a sign of high re- | jiemberof tho allimce would be ope brother and thre two of whom be- | common, The young man was born | ®d they are cnabled to better judge | cedents and character of every intending | gy for the buxom country vote, And thut fs the status of the sides Mrs. Hilliard aro now living-—ono fn A L4 when the opportunity is at hand to sell | emigrant. The committee apparently at this wrjting, Dakota and the other in Virginia. The family Y TTITAT name is Kiser, and William Kiser, tho - OF CIRCULATION with o golden spoon in his mouth and EWORN ST T to the best advantage. But it is not | Was so well satisfied with the vi as now reached the age of one hun- brother, K after week, with the regularity Ktate of Nebra [} | S oL Naoes }es brought up among the pampered scions | 1 the best advant A : Al ISR DRHI & plaee ¢ \ i ) 0 wo . Taschuck, secrotary of The Boe | of American snobocracy who do not be. | becessarily areflection upon the farm- ;J::' ‘,Ilf"""l"' ;‘I'r' "'""“"L"l"“ it ‘;L‘ ‘;' ‘]" d | of time, the rocords of Omaha's Pro- | Owams. Neb Ao e of | dred mid four years. Mus: Joh By, the Con 1 lemnly swear ing class to say that the majority of alunble advertisement of s ess show a steady advance. The bus- | Tim Be S ALtARMEH WK OGN GalIBA e sul ~:u‘{‘:fgu . l|IJ i “::“.Il\ ‘"“.“ "11:: ulation of Tiue DALy Bee | lieve America is good enongh for them, for the wacl onding ADril 5, 10 wasas ol | und sond their sons to be educated | N0M are not sufiiciently careful and ‘"r"“: "‘l u "[:"A it apart of the record | 04 of the banks furnish strong proof | an editorial in yesterday's Brr, Your vocl. or sistor, Mrs. Arnold, was boru Jduly 4, fin | abrond. Wealth had come to | Yigilantin this matter, and their losses | Of the Investigation. of the financial strength of the commu- | ferous demand for an unchallenged right . Just one year after the signing of " tho AL Gl e 10 nd. i . T v afbe 8 . 46 $Ho Bgg regat The New York papers very generally | oo bl ko - il of | decliration of independence, and died re- . | consequence amount in the aggregate y & ¥ | nity, and of the widening scope of the | strikesme queer like, but it shall not fail of | dechiution of Independence, and died e him not by labor but by inheritance, £ 3 , it | | b 0t by Yy € “ | to a very considerable sum. To all such | endorse the position of the Columbia trade and commer respectful answer, years. Mrs, Hilliavd is a $pry \(HI”)I e o | of age he found is like When he car 8 v to retain her physical L But Mr. Mereill couples with his chal v A the advico of Secretary Rusk to study | Professor. The Times romarks that it W Ap | himself the possessor of a quarter of a Lathale S LS A e 5 % ; tho Insulting condition that whosoever ta v oy R \“{‘y'_ Sl on "mf,”w and lands. But this | e markets can be commended as emi- I‘A"\“'L' the whole country together, | mTgp prico of silver has advanced | the negative shall procliim himeelf as the | MUY years tocome. E fortuno hud 1 history, Tn great part it | 1enUy sound and judicious thoughtful Americans are pretty well | {wolvo conts« in two weeks. The e e e id Wyoming and Colorado. Average A084B | s, liko'the wages 'of. ik Hicod'money == agreed that wo have long passed twheel is rolling onward at an irre- | Sonance with the genius and spirit of Christi- | Pueblo, Colo., claims a population of 40,000, ] GEORGE B. TZSCHUCK. | "% 1 s ol et SIMPLY INFAMO the point at which it is desirable to | gtinle eait and crowding the yellow 1 G 2 The saloons at Boulder, Colo., are now Sworm to Hoforo .,-'.'.'n'-',{'.:'r'fi“'{"'{‘,' ffr ™7 | Wrung from poverty and distress by the | Down at the Union Pacific headquarters | encourage immigration, and reached tho | o pi'c WU GHOTES LI Ve oW My answer is: Yes,siv. It T orr in cluss- | closed on Sunday. ; iy | miserly, grasping money lender. Tt was | there is o room filled aliost, full with news- | point at which it s dosivablo to | s oo irst place In the confines of | ng liconse people on' the sido of the saloon, | A national building association has boen Notars tabit. | boodls procured by the betrayal of sa- | papers stacked up like cord-wood. acourhpe st Yot that i | the treasury. A silver dollar will soon | perhaps it may be by your reasouing process at Larawie, Wyo,, with a - capital twot ¥ cred trusts; hoodle that had come di- | six wagon loads of these papers ar i T‘"”h‘ ““"”L'-‘r‘l‘l"h e, i"l! - | be worth a dollar in’s that classes prohibition chers with poli- | Stock of §15,000,000. aanty ¢ b at ha ! « D ] nal must be aware of the fact that Scan- Tise TN SR T A monster clebration will be held May ; Filvsaworn; doe | EAE0Y tthe S g TR RAT y Fone| ticians and phavisces, Then, if wrong, Tam | | « Seorso I Taschuck, hetng duly sworn, oo | reetly out of the hands of the Credit Mo- | e e e A bt OO | GTAVIRH i fhem bty AYE T Athy 1ripoMad |- T propsiUibE Lo eWap akiits: oMo | Hosat it s cnl e Hobis Cphtiseo" | in bomor of the ereation of the ow county of p il There are fifty thousand of these ) : ! Big Horn in Wyoming bilier thieves, and boodle that had been igland states for | for three congressmen meets the ap- [ will pillory a devout Christian for his honest ke 1 and college ap T that the actual into one of the New E e Publishing Comy Work on the normal sche id each contains six columns of ful- avernge daily eireul 1 DALY RE: akel » national treasury - 2 B for The ol Apii B ooptos: o v, | {1Ken out of the national tronsury under | 0ol R e S ion Pacific and misrep. | the purpose of peopling the deserted | proval of the Samoset braves, The fact | tonvictions, sou kuow, Cheyenno will be commencod in fow wecks, 0, """’"""",:,,';,‘,’,"'“,,;,'.‘f{‘;,';'l’l‘j_‘ e [ P ': DML Hl ): ”" Sl sof the people. For all this matte | farms, and that such farmers would be | that they might receive something for ALt ‘The main building will cost £ Fopics: for September, 189, 8310 bopics; for | "{"‘._‘] ng ”.""“.‘-“ o ‘\“'_' ik ved in a recent edition of Tne [ heartily welcomed in other eastern | nothing strikes a tender political chord. notives and The election judges at Bessemer, Wy Qctober, 1580, 18605 copiess for Nosember, 18, | ors who were riprapping the Missouri | Ouana Be, and for all these wagon loads of | states. That e O R n who believes that prohibition it have been arrested for fraud in makine ‘out L ] o W lmnes! | viver at Omaha with big chunks of mud | papers the Union Pacific railvoad paid Mr. E. | the mataral inee) sopulation | DOUGLAS county should promptly fol S L0 i (AU B Aaodiiiny Thek, i‘-lmyf::-pl.w, for M 1. k00, Bito: instead of stone. Rbieivaton br i, SORPLLS AP Th o skt rof the m\(.mz\l increase nr_nm- population A et L R 3 T AN ) b Not a bit of it. The newspapers solemnly | election and placed under 500 bonds, B.Tzscneek. | 3 5 ¥ OB OVoH LT 1A " e 3 and the increase by immigration that we | 10w the lead of I ter county in or- | rejterate stule falsehoods and refuse a hear- | The city of Aspen, Colo,, has been sued by piorn tohotoremo and swbsertbed i iy | No wonder this pampered young editor | 1O b AvrOeT : cannot reject will reduce us soon enough | £1nizing to fight against free whisky | ing to the other side—how can people depen- | {10 o Loy o Teon Otary Pablie. | has a mania for improving the Missouri | The gross carnings of the Union Pacifie for | to Buropean conditions in spite of all | and outluwi denton them la for fnformation help | uy' ordinunce. granting. o franchise. (o, th b river. Tt comes to him by heridity. | threo montiy (-Imlmlg T:.r.-xl. B, wero sevel | gl o cun do.” Our natural inerease Deing all wrong. company. : 76 beel ade No wonder this editor hates the sight | Wwillion, seven hundred and ¥ thousand, 3 is » present estimate IN THE matter of railroad rates the | 3 W tell the people of Nebras- Fish Commussioner Miller is planting 1,000 s it ”';::llllf | of the Union Pacific hendquarters build- | 1o hundred and forty-two dollars, an in- : }::il‘:llu.n.]:;:m I:: G e L position to pustington | froes at fhe fish hatchery at Lntamio. | Ship- g e A ey P s # wndred and fort ven. thou- o ! > i S ments of young fish 1 been begun to bo sorved towll patrons at B, | ing which always reminds him of the Soid sbx: Huffea Taad fifty-seven dollavs; | Millions a year, and for several years | compete successfully with all rivals. various parts of the territory, and a system- - stations where the westbound fiyer | Herndon house deal and the enormous | 44 et earnings one million, eight hundved | the immigration has not exceeded half a | P e il L D A Ly is schoduled to stop. This will include | 5ums he derives from Jay Gould’s munifi- | and sixty-four thousund, six hundred and | million persons annually. The country | JeLlERN I LN | scatiae A AaaT it ans L oot | fish, ORI Bl i 813 s Al Ashiland, Lincoln, Crete, Fairmont, e e ot oven with | - xu-uino dollurs, & docrense of two hundred | s capublo of sustaining u populution of | 1f tno ofterof the Loutslana lottery com- | any kind of connection with this wmendmeng. | . Thore Is g tivity in the Lander ofl Hastiz d MeCook, and No wonder he wants to get even with | and thirty thousand and forty-one dollurs. | five hundred million and still not be so | ny of 812,500,000 to that state for a renewal AN ”‘ ds in Wyoming. The drillers at the Mul- STl -+ traing connecting | the republican party to which he owes | This indi increased cxpenses, probably | donsoly g A v SRSl A D that el £ : dead me ¢ Brown well struck oil Thursday at a all poin by trains connecting Hid i i I. .mb 5 e e v ol e YoF b e i denscly populated as some European | of its charter is accepted it will begin to look | depth of 1,100 feet. - The machinery will now with the flyer at those points, The Rl e Ut Lgu Pl ol ey \ds who ave wrestling wign | countries. Insomething more than a | as though the highwayman's chances in poli- an - evil ; be moved from the Mullen well to that of the flyer does not @ through Omaha, but | §00dly share of his pelf. :um-'vugn- World-Herald, il s - {‘ century the country has attained a popu- | ties w issured in at least one section of of |u.t\‘l‘n::"lu‘ll’:'u‘ntu‘;::;\‘tny’lu‘u]vllplm that \\mul‘\ el "\1 II““‘”"l ll'ml i 'm.wmli“g Tie Bre wed o special news- | And this rich young man, insanely 1) 8 lation est A5 He e | the country. o Lo HOaeh an tat i e T s up « and boring machines on two paper trab whlch will conneet with the | ambitions but IndifTerontly. gltted, cor | . NOW wht i tho objcet of thasé moan | £HOR SSUIBMICHS0 b sixty | FEp T B b um e o e Sour reteion 1t i ) i g o0 1 L y 8 y Lo | TV e LA T L | Nee give rselves y serious | The Wild and Woolly East. i . edite & £ 2 C Leader: The city edi- (T sotet (Yt EofVEs ATt gt | colved it to be his destiny” to becomo a [ #11 Maticious assaults, and what ure the | trouble at the promise which theso fuct New Yort: Horala. e anmoreldDiotheliove nper received from an ncqiint man of great prominence. To this end | %7 S | hold out that we may be reduced to the | Sometimes we hear of a festive cowboy dis- | tatives of the saloon. Lastly s @ " New Yorl QUL O PO ThE New York boomers of the scow | he plunged into journalism, of which he [ TWo weeks ago the Chicago Tvivune | ypopean conditions which the 7 chavging his gun into a passenger coach ona | We have a right to demana on hehalfof thou- G o postal atthoriios line should cast their dragnets into the | knew nothing and for which he was not | Published the full report of Government | i i 5 e railvoad iu the we but to hear that the s o v Ohristians in Nel doubtless readily reckoned that the number o I 5 i i ad in mind. two or three centuric g whether or not_they are to be pillor Missouri. There are ; TG SR S Director Spalding. This report was F R | windows of a Ninth avenue “L» ear ave per- | Mo 4 L pilipa meant the forty-third state Missouri. There are more suckersin | cut out by nature. And as he wrote and 1 1 henc It must be borne in mind that | (S0P ol e |I | pronibitionmhrisses astho wisked ohamplons { EARe A MRS, Vol aea. for o esident N : i s . 5 : G als blishe THE Por 5 orated with 3 t holes offers food for | of the saloon whenever by their volee of ecturcd s iutended fol side the channel than on land, wrote his fortune waned and shrunk. In | 8130 published by its Bep. -~ For this | o guall* not | always have an | roited with t Iintten for polion o 10K T0F | oten thoy ahall Gure 16 0ppse the nrolsiniars. | of tho capitol. = AL any rato the missive cao By I.T]_\] : win has he played the demagogue and v:yluhlu»‘::uun. .-;ln. ring six (l'mul;ln.\u um: | immigration as large 5 g AR rasatiol m].vlmn;..(»lm' . o : through from New Yorl in five days. N thelight of President Adams’amnual | imposter. The paper kept on sinking | three thousund copies, one hundved and | 049y receiving, which is very much A Tribute to ¢ 1 ont LR devon e OBttan Rapvhara | gy oo S 1 % T et oy | s 4l SR . 5 5 o] 1 by anybody for anythi MINISTER PALMER n\ SPAIN. it looks as if the Union Pacific ana- | money. In vain did ho magnify his cir- | tWenty dollars was charged. Does any | Joss than in the years of greatest Eu- | LiiadeplioRiG0 AN and Tam down on every beanil of phibise s conda had swallowed more lifeless | culation and print fraudulent”exhibits | decont man pretend that the Chicago | \ypean emigration tothe United States. | ;oo I"I“"“‘}"‘{ who'has been placed on | N i1 that rFights are mutual ituation and ranches ioton Y wati _ m 5 gk > Pribune and THE B e L . . * | the retived list of the army, was the Stanley | me and some things Twant to kne branchies than it can suceossfully digest. | thereof. The people who knew how to 1‘“"‘1'} _“""[f"' [ e Bold out to | iy country does not.offer: the attrs I i i s (RS el LD e R R R 4 | S advertise were ‘‘onto him” and his | the nln_mx it and gone over to the | (1 and opportunities to the foreigne | mountain regions were marked by the samo | Bl when a moral issue becowes also a polit Pl"u]rl/!‘/_rrh! 1590 by James G vhv;v lhnm'l/lll = s KOLTY NINE pEHIOn: wough the | bogus claims. Tho paper still kept | monopolics. it once did, and newer countries, | ualitics of rurwed and adventuzous hevoism | Y 17 ontarr and - rarachn=t sl | meetal i e o ordeal of a civil serv xamination In | sinking two thousand a month. In vain [ ~The best proof to the contrary so far | offering special inducements, arve get- | that earned for tho explorer of the dark con- | bo adopted — as - planks ~in- the | p. Uit S tates mintater t6 Spatn who Omaha last week. Few of those receiv- | did he levy upon his tenants and throw | as THE BEw is concerned was furnished | ting a considerable share of the emigra- | tinent the royal weleomo accorded him in | policy of political partics and newspapers | s adsing through Paris on his w) Ing certificates will bo rewarded with a | the rental into the rat-hole. The paper | in the following comment upon Spald- | tion from Burope. This diversion will | Brusscls. 0, thelr, ndvocacy s & | Amerien, chotted with o Horald corr position, for the lists are now over- | sill kept losing. Frantic appeals were | ing’s report which appeared in the very J increase with the growth of the country, | vinto politics I have no right to | dent yesterday. crowded. The whole proceeding wasan | made on behalf of the toile but the | next issue of THE BE . s0 that within the next ten or twenty | e “Then polit xiicsfoanistience your views on the political sit- ofticial confidence gume. toilers lnughed the kid-gloved aristocrat NEBIASKA AND THE UNION PACIFIC, | years our immigration may not be more | The new judicial bill fixes the location of L".'.“'L',‘{f.";'u.'.",'.\ ;:;"m“ a.‘,l"lil“'l'x‘;"—""; I*;[{ in Spain?” he was asked o —— to scorn and would not read his paper | Government Divector Spalding has taken | than half w! it is at present. | the cireuit court of this district at St. Louis. manly to meet our arguments than to tICihoRpsen(iieau rozentuimpey Tina o vastmal N ) f i I > | dlent woman, disposed to adninister the 1z ipvestigation into election meth- | aven when it was thrown over | it upon himself torcbuke the people of Ne- | Bogides, it is quite possible | The district is composed of the states of Ar- | liticians and plavisces? 1 dem S ST A e b ods in Arkansasdeveloped aslight varia- | the fence as a freo i ragos ka for what he evidently deems to be an h | souri, lowa, Minnesota, the two | thousauds of devout Christia 8. S0 paedi el d X the fenco as a freo gift. Mortgage 3 ) the time may come when the I Nebros it Tatiwiay L atuaet on r basis. Still, there is no - denying tion from the Mississippi plan. Only | were plastered thick and fast anted disposition to meddle with th it RTAG A ot wsas, and i Coloratlo | o a DR Ot he ropublic unning whan Bvanubiican i moliticians fandabpar AR g E vs of the Union Pacific railroad, In re. [ Bumber of our own people secking | unq the Kunsas City Times entersa prompt | consouance with tho genius and spirit of | Joo 55 the countr King 1 endanger | ypon his lands, houses and chattels X o1 e s il arsks a0 | christianity” to pillory us thus merely for ? L 3 Y democratic success is the shoteun called 5 ! e \wmm;||u~.mmumxmml management of the | Other fands will nearly “or quite equal | protest against holding the circuit court so ating a moral issue even in poli should die, or Portugul shouid follow the ex- T T St o and still the puper would not pay. The | yyion Pac the number coming here from Europe. | far toward the southenst of the c ou uie so ready to fly 1o amnioof Brastl, ulh warions (ihines ighopllies & Intoaction, ‘uu\” he obnoxious individual | mortgage on his press was about to be | I found pec T'he apprehensions of Prof. Smith and | suggests Kansas City as a more cent ise of Christinn Vil | 1"’.\}.'.’-":"'(‘:‘ul.l-" of '\hll-h:;‘ul::‘v‘f\ o l::;‘:-h:lx' xth:m ; suppressed. ALl other obstacles merely | foroclosed, and the pampered ¥on of Uwith the idea that u_ those who agree with him have no sub- | convenient point. The News approves what | i __‘"“.'-““‘"‘"‘""‘j"“'““"",{’ Agninontty | present cconomy is the luck of home pro- WaTh e Hyontive ranlie ottho tel pnins 9] e 1 and should be o) of five ugainst a majority of thirty-five, with | I ! ius of therefgning | wealth resigned his divectorship in the to the wishes o stantial lution, and it will be a | if says, but is not cortain but Omaha is a still | )0 jusolence of an: cecl al demagogue | duction. = Almo i is imported, 7 | ® | The couseque Nt wages are low and ually belie ulted by the v Improvenients were seuted or extensions p Hihds 0f sl bopts tho myestion w ad i done more for the stat ad donc for the road never s point, as between the extreme north | rushed into print to say that said majority Cer- | were bigots and had no common sense, tackle City | him? My dear sir, your sensitiveness about is | Deing classed among saloon adv ous in view of the policy of your nd only indicates thut you Should try powers to transform a vepublican ballot | Commercial National bunk and sq into o democratic vo ficed the bunk stock that promised large returns. But all to no purpo inally he turns to Van Wyek, whom the cost of living high. Nor there an reuson for this state of affairs, inasmuch as the country possesses the most vavied natural resource » is chanee for enterprising. men to step in and make a fortune for them- grave mistake for the committee investi- analsoubhiborderiea Btk oL o gating immigration togive undue promi- | 4 SNt TR B nence to the opinions of alarmists hold- | o Omana are mose central than St. Lotis ing such views. 1 admits that | and hetter calculated to subserve the con- hod torwn it of Fort Tue proposed abandonme :"{"‘ 'II sar t‘IL "l_.u.f'_l'muf protest from | he heartily dispises and had always de- there are abus d to be reme- | venience of litizants from Colorado and west- | the golden rulé on us *prohibition parisces.” i e "“","Fl- and the state | pounced, ridiculed and slandered when dup on the | gied, and that the law excluding ob- | crn Kansas and Nebraska. Respect fully, P. 8. Menuu "‘fl‘;l‘;‘:' CXECRUIRIEUINIIR R TOU N8 UL ion tocong is doing itsutmost | van Wyck was in public life, and over | s relations | soctionabl G f ‘ -— - = ' i f OB Ros : yek 1 FyiafithoUnlon Bp g | jectionable persons has been evaded and il STATE AND RITORY. “That T cannot say until T have seen Presi- to Induco the sectotary of war to reseind | whose defoat for re-eloction to the son- | L0 the poowlo of Nobruska. Homay uob bo | yioiuad,” Bug corre s practicable Tho (Mtnistors Agreed. { dent Hurrison and Mr. Blaine. 1t have im- his order, but with little prospoct of suc- | st he glonted and rejoiced. And as he | 2Wareof the fuct that Nebraska hasbeen an | b0 (' oovin ooy e R e e el G O Nebraska Jottings. portant intevests in America which may keep cess. o the people of Siduey and sur- | i o {nq | \mportant factorln itho) constrdotiowof. th i 3 , fshe Rl O upar wis eanvassing 1| Loeigh is to have u photograph galler e there, il Re !l DL IC Loy N, 8 writes the presses in his basement guind | 1024 und has contributed millions upon mil- | there is no veasonable den Nebraska and got into a controversy with AT, g “.’[ RGHC Mr. Palmer spends the next weels on La i “‘:“;‘I’"-‘-_ unty "‘_'I"'"“\"l of the fort | out a greut grist of extra copies With | Jius of dollurs towards its maintenance Mr. E. Rosewater, editor of Tue Oyana B 2 GUEiSHanaglaton RRsHDOSR CpERRlzed Db/ Ginacogno Spel | would prove n serious loss, flaming appeals to the down-trodden and | Move than one-thivd of the main line of the I¥ congress follows the advice of the owing ont of the wmutter came a somewh: men of Ohiowa have organized a A RED y INCIDENT. sociation, I bank at_ Gordon has changed s locs sd furmer whose patronage he | Union Pacific od in Nebraska, and of | specinl senate committee on Canadian | heated controversy b v‘n the paj ne of Van Wy And | the vast domain which constituted its land | aailw: competition, remarks the | ties, and flually Rosewaler appeaved at | “The Maverick ran in his basement the | grant several million acres are located in Ne- | Spvingfiold, Mussuchusetts, Republican, | ¢ ©f the meetings and inte |/ hands, L. H, Work rotirlug. ek Potnoretlosnten it tha faiauRRa CLct U R IBE 0, | ner, asking_time in which, as he said, | It has been raining and suowin ailrond was comploted the company shirked | 17 PUlnE the Dominion roads outof the | (o™ 4yt “slunders which had boon | in Perkins county for tho pi o transportation business of the United | yudo against him in hor public sddresses, | The teq ot Holt and Antelope listres: solicits in the Their Bloody w York's City Hall 1T Socialists Wa Emblem from ternately | NEW York, April 25— [Spe da; to Tuk Bek. ] The socialists at o labor mieet- ing here yesterday endeavored to have Tue battle of the railroad giants is on in the stato of Washington. The deter- | .o the pre mination of the Union Pacific to invade | yeeumulating the dominion of Villard and build to interost on his mortgages | and heavier and the only srows heavic :.l'ml:,;‘“,‘.“".li,_h{.‘: rR,L.“.Ii :Ih:.,, 'rh' ]"""i‘ temporary relief he seos before him iy | = B oV 0 :x,.\_k_l‘(fi“‘l‘ HeamIon | States, New England will be hitin an | She refused to divide time, and had Roso. \\11\] Bold a Jolo mittee appointed to wait upon Mayor G 1 the check from Uncle Sam for his post of taxation upon the other taxpayors, | Importiunt placo of vantage. It fs ad- | waer arrested for distarbing o religious | A D Jack mbbit hunt fs being orcizod at aud asiclin 0 havoa v fing diyd i | neeting. The case e nd after | me up for trial Wednes legos in Sound cities, and the position of | gfice lots. ig four witnesses th alderman has advanced in value five | pists Hiteheoo farmers and working peo- | mitted to be only fair that the for w day five hundred and | roads be compelled to compete with | day & Iniwhi g v us Schewiteh sup- .,-v’ other day by mistake for medicine, but she | Ported the effort. He gavea history of the A Holdvege lady took a dose of varnish the red flug which, he said, did not mean war and ll’"l"h'l"l per cont. The uetiv dis- twenty-e thousand seven hundred and | American roads on the same conditions was dismissed by the prosecuting attor- | will recover. HincieRad thut was shanly ol ot bmanis _Played by both corporations insures an STUDY THE MARKE cighty-fiveacres of Union Pacificsubsidylands | the laws have imposed upon the lutter, » Who evidently shared the opinion of the | ~The Litcuficld Gazotto has ceased to exist | o200 Mok Yo8 ST IR S AT evaof railroad development which will No part of the counsel and suggestions | in Nebraska remain exempted from taxution | put the Republican thinks congress will yette ministers, that hers was not a relig- |;}mlfl|]lu- |‘vhm|‘ has been moved to Pleasuuton, | $oringmen all over the world was of one | us meeting. BHHI0.CONR LY color and that they should be brothers. H open to settlement and improvement vast | yddressed to the farmers of the country | because patents have not yet been taken out | 1. ity venture to shut out the Canadian strotehes of agricultural, minoral and | by Secrotary Rusk is more worthy of | therefor. While the people of Nebraska have | o 4 ontively, and for the renson that | THIE ALLIANC Y i been subjected to extravagant freight rate $ara it C4) SN e 1 -— ville May 2 an 10re AR 100NN ATIELICAN MOneY.. AN Judge W. A. Peffer, editor of the Kansas | The York county Sunday timber country. | their sevious attention than that which | X BOYy (Vs B e R S 1 ., | the company ignored the wants and ne A (et 4 SHERIFF SIC PN o ol attas | oy i K i CLOSEr AN MOTe | tjog of the most fertile sections of this state | 100 many American interests in those | pgpmer, in summing up the alliance situation | tion will hold its auuual m ks 3 Ne ork, after | intelligent study of the markets than is failing to constract branch lines that | ronds to make such a policy popular. | \ith relation to politics, said in an editorial | M8y 22, 28 and 24. o month's examination of the business | their habit. He frankly told them that ild have materially added toour wealth | The fact that this reason has not been in- | lust v ‘There are ten applicants for the position of principal of the Clay Center public schools which will soon pe vacant of the oftice, strongly urges the substi- | the important questions of supply and | and population, For years the Union Pacific | fluential enough to provent the senate | e by jand 18 Sl The spring 1 cting of the Frontier County | thoneht that if 1 AND POLITICS. | Teachers' associ gughtthagt ion will be held at Stock- | the city hall on March 17, the red flag might fly on May 1. The chairman of the meeting 1ol associa- | refused to entertain such u motion und tho iug at York, ulists subsided after a hot talk Irish flag could ly fr tution of salaries for the fee system. To | demand and of market prices are not | dominated Nek politics, dictat committee from making the recommend- | | The Vordon cems sociation has made the fee system are due most of the | studied with the vigilance which charac- | should represent her in the national ation contained, fn its airosts n the outsi | April 80 its special and many tre o Positively cured b i 1L with g 1ieh chara ation contained in its report suggests | | A ] ¥ an y 3 d by scandalous robberies which have made arize: > of ture, foisted upon an exasperated people state | oy e . A end -t will be set out on W these Little Pills. terizes the methods of moerchants ¥ ! | that it may not bg, safe to rvely upon it | s, these ndyisors 1 v - the government of the motropolis odious. | and manufacturers, and Nat suc- | OMeers, judges and legislators who were sub- | when the questiohlomes before congress. | " wolng nto polit but would Ihe Webster County Alliance has b | They also relieve Dis- The evil is not confined to New York, It | i ) k | servient to its managers and disloyal to the | “a gras.: | @it 2o right nto his p sther wants | “aunted o a necded b at.Red Cloi treas from Dyspepsio, 101 k. cessful farmer must be as well |00 4 f o If the evident purpose to restrict, and | it to stuy out of polities I | with F. P, Shiclds, formerly of Blue Hill, a3 digestion and Too Hearty) 8 lakean daras 15 All ab y A interests of the people of this state. While | 4 4 i T T a3 |ERaR & st trained and careful in business as the | et Get 0 oty and fuability to | Perhips destroy, Canndinn vailway com= | B s ooy g Eatlug. A perfect rem| g po u N Anattempt to organize a Good Temp ody for Dizziness, Nausoa, iol is ¢! i i V] RTEY - | take any political movem needed depot fi s d il | plished only by the united efforts of the | by Drcaking it to § e tho Union Pacific has always boen able to | vepresentatives of Few England and the | that the ulllance demand for awequitabic ud- | liminary lect funds for building branches in Colorudo, | northwest, and thfs is o be expected in | enjoya fulv shure of whatever beneiits flow | oty of the fron protection, s & movernent lon Ohiowd havo b It is & temptation to the avarvicious, a premium on dishonesty and a fruitful neral oducation, All this mi source of political chicanc 1t should cloarly obvious to overy farmer be abolished overywh egular | not to need any argument to impress it 1d his equal inintell nport. proved a dismal failure rning out to listen to the pr build fe Drowsiness, Huad Toste| In the Mouth, Coated Tongue, Paln 1n the Side, JRPID LIVER. They| jowels. Purely Vegetable, & s in lined people some time | musically in in truinin and demo- suluries substituted, { upon him, and he can have no excuso for | Utab, 1diho, M““;“M und Orogon. Doos | yiow of the expssion of the munufac- | fram profection. bau wo pers of thut party | sud will give a 1 concert at the opera | Tegulate t S—— | not having u knowlodge of tho stato of | M Spalding consider it an impertivoncs {0 | gy und producers of those ons | ure ) o tipon T bk encouie | house LmOrrow evening - § luemituonteringln the thitd vongros: | vall and what ho must buy | Nobraska atways will remain o very exten. | 1 muintaining this competition. Tho | ’ L anay L R . . ] A sional district I"I‘ ',‘\‘l'""«‘"”“;”‘-[ which | How can the favmer hopoe, without | =€ RS W TR e this road, | Bttitude of the senate committee on this | i o it Vg it | committod suicide, ws it s thought domestic OMAHA was ropresonted by Mr. Randull. The | such information, toescapo boing victime | 50 i st ronizes the weight | Paty i s wny follow . trouble unbalanced his ming f i iy h f € ud her people have a right to insist that the | gOnizes gho welghtb | e other hand, republic s the > Novints nd S 5 il X § isteict is domocratic by ubout seven | ized? How shall ho uvoid hoing takon | e sums b anerstod with deftrones th thely | y its inquir, | o Yoruc Trbune. Uikt il | | Poople of Covington and Stanten whoown | LOAN AND TRUST ¥ thousand majority, and the taviff veform | advantage of by the dishonest and | wants aud without unrcasonable exactions | | b s reron oz, | them buck for fear that the land will bo cut | COMPANY, ¥ . A X A = ska Capliil, spe | b element in the party is making a vigor- | greedy elusS of middlemen when he | from its patrons. THE lessons of | experience are lost ating 1ather thin e away during the Juno rise ch water : b b | . 5 . 5 rallvond corporation Enoouts | than requ of last week washed in consid sections | Subseribed and Guaranteed Capital.... 8300000 \ | The Union Pacific debt, excessively inflat- | upon d porations, Enec Ay Of thi rivor front fots and it (ho watcr comes | Paldin Capital .o 140,000 ous effort to bring about the nomination | is ignorant of prices and of supply and | sion of the s it is feured thoy Ly proy as it usually ds of a vepresentative of that policy, This | demand? The middleman, as Sacrota ed by the Credit Mobilier | £ 1he ul paper has avoused the protection demoe Rusk says, must within certain limits bo | and lnwless manipulations of Jay Gould, will | United States supreme court and an | fis iy disappoar cnt i | huper i who demand that the policy advocated | regarded as a necessit He can do | be® burden of which the people of Nebraska | errorin the law, the lowa railrouds ave | e i, A sotougn of wheat sown in Cherry tuk | Y » | k is applicable 1n ¢ \ 0! v s are expected to bear a very lurge share. Hus | yhout to enter upon another contest with Nobraska no right to concern herself in con- | y1o state Tho cost! | grossional legislation by which it is proposed . L is to be expected thut the | 4 4y the patrous of the road to make good middleman will make all the profit he | yhe entire priucipal and intevest of this enor en served upon the D B SR y of the republican i the notice nothing (s Hvl\\-lw'w' b lean, Tho good qus llfl')l Omaha L()un& T'rustCo I rank with any of the wheat producing | ¢ B 'Con 16h and D AT armers which the bly do for them- by Mr. Randall shall be adhered to, and | many things for the thus a very lively and interesting fight | lattor cannot so profits is on between the two wings of the selves. Buat it The chances are that the prot ¢ and fruitless con- publican, The | test of the last four years, during which they threatened to overwhelm the gov- par tion wing will win, and that the succes | can for himself, and if he finds tho | mousdebt! All the people of Nebraska cou- | ernment and then surrendered uncondi w} e "m usie. Bprmer I8 1 o . ,‘,"m"m,_ districts in the United Stat Pald In Cupital 8 000 sor of Randall will be a man fully repre- | farmer ignorant of the market value of | cede that the road has d ood deal for | tionally, foreshadows the result of the | yiry'well what the ince wih s wud how it Towa | Subseribed and Guaranived Gapital | 100m) senting his views on the tariff, probably | what he has to sell and knowing noth- | the state, but the Unicn Pacific is a national | coming struggle. The state commission B A TIa s What 'Lwre s i Tnton Emmetsburg will have § PR ar Cont 1y iamaat Huid oh D st A highway built by the munificent liberality of | is not seviously alarmed. The members rt of the Liance A new bank is to be estub) > FRANK J. LANC v r Ofcors: AU, Wymbn, prosidonts b, J. br about the general condition of et Mvr. McAleer, who is a state senator | i on any party, I H and was one of Randall’s most devoted | the markets, in most cuses the | the United States, have not been smitten with remorse or e A o 54 ;q“.‘. el £ G e At 3o AL i i | Thi i J u rler orto unite with any existing rain 108 ol yman, J Millar rown, § (ollowers. There is uot much likelihood | middleman i protty cortain to | This editorial surely did not escape | rushed off to headquarters to molify tho | néwparty s unite witl uuy exisilusparty’ | A tralh load ofsto o day iy " arion, K W, Nasti, "Fhodds 3, Kimball i of a breach in the democratic ranks so | take advantuge of the farmer’s ignor- | the notice of the editor of the W.-H. | big chiefs, nor are the state bo: rds of | nental propositions rel u.! to thug A calf has been born at Waverly with three o . Laks. 1 iy 2003 i ¢ i 'rite o sonte! i rude g resc [ 5 ansportation wifl land, and they want legis | po preatinge all brovious 1oca adle on ( e ) torious as to permit the election of a ve- | ance and satisfy his conscience that it is [ But he 1s n hypocrite and a contomptl- | trudo pussing resolutions against the | transparvation sifl lind, ang Eoy Witk WERC | heads, breaki 1 ‘ i { adognClby aud e un- | ble imposter whose insane ambition | dangers of reduced rates. On the con- | miouey iu clroulution; tk waut the goveru- | Pl of Henry Nurre, wuo was re- | est rutes current publican, l legitimate business to do so. It is