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1890, AY, APRIL 30. UMAHA DALLY BEE, WEDNE @ LHM N N . v v \f \f eors of Sherman county Leave given ¢ T"l‘ ])AI LY BEE. | THE LIMIT OF PROHIBITION. | hardly need bo said that this isa very | ing n politicnl specch which men of both STATE AND TERRITORY. DON'T BELIEVE IN DANCING, | gt Sherman county. Loav giyen o | Prohibition received a discournging | formidable opposition which needs to bo | partios deemt Wrcossary to hear. There | Nebraska Jottings. 3 o ik i LA TG Wl E. ROSEWATER. Editor. [ blow in the decision of the United States | carefully watched, particularly by tho | is unquestionapls l of useless | 41 Oddtollows 1odge Is to be. organized at mitted ;. Davis o Btate; W aron ve RARLD: R =e=——= | upreme court, which declares that a | producers of the country. Without doubt | talking done indhe senate, and senators | Burwell. The Rtate Oratorical Association Objects to | Statoox rel Rocho va Cosgrove, on motion PUBLISHED EVERY MOR) " wninot prevent liquors coming | the ganeral public sentiment is in favor | cannot very justly bo blar . s edin i bk AL the M In o Stricklett Grand Taland Sanlini com: s < | ‘ P > 4 RtAK N the Th%. wi T Bt ot organized agy, . homake over & R e SHthin 1ts ibotndnries e te. sogtiee. | CLBICIALILAG G Taw, with stict olin 1ng thelr seaGh¥hien such of thelr col. | ToRiUCH 1o) (nmates in the Tnsane asylum . Fagany Cahill va' Cantwell; s Tjomas; State s experience of the commission and | 1 82 shall suggest as | ha it more effective and | But on the othde hand, senators ar TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Daily and Sunday, One Year Ffix month gues as habitually indulge inlong | g¢ Hastings. ot Harvelik; Rhodes angues getap to address the sens The drug stores of Cedar Rapids have con- | yNTYERRITY DELEGATES PROTEST. :l':::\':v "\: |(~~’|M:\ll‘:‘-';.:-k \2" Iill'xlnl“:m.l\;;;:m:y eluded not to apply for a liquor liconso this | course of commerce and their delivery | as the tothe persons importing them. In the | the wisdom of con, Thrce manthy, ..., absence of express authority from con- | necossary to give | ude Brockenridge, Wedhy fioe: Ono Poar A gross tho state Is powerloss 1o keep out | satisfactory results, [ Dy the people to"attend to the public fn- [ YAUE 0 E L bonds for P A it o - OFFICES, any article af comme and liquors are — | terests, and thefr uniform habit of leav- | 4 {iridge across the Platte at Duncan, Platte | A Lively Row in Progress—Another |:,.i : n(;;llm;ll. Governor Agee of Aug Qo '.‘Jf.'f.”\":fli.‘n"in. Streots, among such orticles, from other states, | AT ST Ing the hall whenover something is be- | county. lagiaeist Discovered—Btate Mouse | rops s JNLRSUY: 0 dent of the uiell Hufms, 12 Peart Stroot > todoso_would_be to interfere [ Potatoes were not essentially changed with | i1, ¢uiq which, thoy do not think it nec- | . Three car loads of fine horses have recently Jottings - Supreme Court Mat- school for feeblo min here fengo OMee TI.:- Rookery Bullding, - - a fair demand for the best offerings, Quota- . been shipped from Cedar Rapids to distant 5 3 0 - w York, IRooms 14 and 15 Tribune Buliding. ommerce between the states, the | 0.~ Ghoice to fancy Wisconsin Burbanks, | 2250T¥ to hear can only be condemned. | markets. ters-The City in Brief. ||'"-' :.""‘;"‘"‘.‘fl m.‘ul‘”:;s“ will hl" 'h\"" Ington, 513 Ko stroc N tan | ¢ e g S | ‘nate e { yo seforma- i N anticipated, s nsse v not cover s LT et regulation and control of which | 4@ por bushel on track; Beauty of Hebron, | Tho senate issndly in need of reforma- | e Callaway Grand Army post is arrang- Tlabilities by £0,000, Lrdn L) % COR L Y ?vll,“ - b ail helongs exclusively to congress. The i Bar42c; Minnesota and Towa | YOn in several respe: Ilrlm“h;:un appropriate celebration of Decora- £ 1ot b, April Al to The [1{1-,-?;.«-nun}. 1]'!\!‘!-!|l‘nrl-‘.nl‘q4|r is in the 1 communications relating to news and | o oo i oly ” 0 Fabova: mixec - on day. ANC ob,, A city. He says ho has no_aspirations to suc- editor ter should be addressed to the | justice of this '.K"‘".l""‘ ns ph.«j;hm ly | s unt from the above; mixed R B T 1o Gadd has been acquitted of the | Byp, | Fey vnwmplmulmlnnm.m is not | coad himself to the state leglslature, Lditorial Departmont. | necessary to maintain the principle of WE print elsewhers the communica of embezzlement by the district court |y Conie thing that causes the Stato Oratori- | Mrs, Editor Johnson of Sutton s the guest “']"'\" ifr: nd unrestricted trade between the | The above was cut from u recont east- | tion addressed to Secretary Blaine by | wnee City. cal nssociation uneasiness. It appears that | of her sister, Mrs. James Stephenson, Joo ness lotte i Y e urre: o B n 8 > o ittoo onr | The Holt c v Women's o Tom- = i} oCo s wife to tho . - Ho stater e ;.1""‘2".‘. 16 o the order of the Com- | State has the unquestioned authority, in | attention of the farming community in | trade appointed to reprosent the views | porunc May 15 and 14 promises endless trouble. The original Pro- | 1o, 0ayg fn the Second congressional district, piny | the exercise of what s technically called [ Nebraska, Towa, Minnesota and Dakota | of the board regarding the subjects mers of Marietta, Union and Po- | gramme for the interstate contest, which - : The Bee Publishing Company, Proprietors. | its polic power, to prohibit or regulate | iscalled to the great dis npd""\ in quo- | Which weve proposed -for the considera- cinets fn Saunders county have or- | takes placo at Funk's opera house 'l‘llml!;s-:u,\‘ THEY DENOUNCE HIM. = 5 b 3 cture alo of 1i » wi atic otwee! 8 a aska | tionof the Pan-Amervican conference, mutual insurance company. evening, provided for a banquet and ball for % L FERER The Beo Widing, Farnam and Seventeonth Sts, | the manufacture and salo of liquor within | tations between Wisconsin and Nebraska Gibbon's livory stablo and implotent houso | ue ‘.‘s(.“l“m ot deeond thought, | The Farmers’ alliance in Sutton county has of the state, or of That body having completed its dolibera- passed resolutions censuring one James San- vy | and Towa potatoc with thre the jurisdicti | at Gibbon was burned, togeth - v P ; ; Pt i 1 T owever, led the associatic bandon the Tie follgwing Is the Fate of pstage neces- | other article which it may regard asin- | We raise just as good potatoos in | tionsand become historical,it is intorost- | it Mouday. The firo was stacted by | BOWOVER 1od the asso fatlon o e oo | ford, who 1s traveling throngh tho atate &y, 1o mullvingle coplos of TARLEEOULOLUN | 5 jo )y afeoting tho public. But if | Nebraskn us aro ruised anywhere when | Ing to loarn, ns shown by this communi- childrn, g | o cltozes . Tant. 1t seoms, | claiming to represent a_Fatmers’ allianco fn- - | Miss Dora Campbell, a bright and highly | of so many religious colleges. Wy \ | surance company, and also claiming to be om- ny citizen of a state purchases the | we take the trouble to do so, but our | cation, how neavly all the recommonds prohibited article, it being a rog- | farmers have become caveless and slov- | ular article of commaet in | enly in the selection of seed and as o rc nother state, and orders it | sult buyers complain thatitisalmost im- hipped to him the state cannot lawfully | possible to fill an order for a | interfere with its transportation and de- | load of straight, clean potatoes of livery. 11 is an act of interstate | any kind, and that therefore they | representatives, now probably a part | L H. C. Peterson | this did not suit E. Gillesy esteemed young Iady of Clay Center, has by U. 8. 1 cont Forol, ployed by the state alliance to address the f subordinate alliances. They allege that the insurance company which ho represents is not connected with'the alliatce in any way or form, and. that he is acting without the au- thority of the alliance, The School Creck i | thons of the Omaha board of trade com- | (ina fnsane and lias been taken to tho Lin- | and H. A. Tteoso of the stato university, and | :‘nmm: |‘m'«-|l\':-41 the :lpp:"n\'v\l nl'l;hfl con- | ‘,.,|\,’, )l_\'[\llun}. e : Rloiol ho they insist that reconsideration is out of | ference, and we are quite sure the Mr. Hawley of Plerce has returned from | 44 guestion and that the association had no noss mon of this ity will read with | QAU LLSOh 8RGeP WHEL O WE) KRG | authorlty oe right to 0 buck o the ovigiial oreat intoroe: arestions sl 27 p s programme, appears, further, tha o grent interest the suggestions of their | same place v ill feed 2,000 head. ; state house was secured for a banquet and ira A. Linder, an inmate of the Hastings | hall, and the terpsichorean lads insist that alliance denounces Sanford as a fraud and an injury to the “ Count uv unty 186, George B, o Doty ¥ | 3 v | \ escaped frc er col % o i T 3 PR commerce wlm h is subject to the regu- | cannot pny as much for Nebraska | of the archives of ono of the most TR e et e el E 1o on, and It 1s said that thoy | 2 hmenting upon the resolutions passod by { PR e "',[.,!,' L'.},",‘, ',f{,t lation only of congress, with no limita- | potatoes by fifteen to twenty cents per | important and memorable international | yif'was recaptured insido of an hou I wated on | that bods, the” Sutton Advertiser e’ Tows G | tions, 1 5 EH ¥ dRBINTOR oL b supreme | one hundred pounds as for Wisconsin | conferences in the history of the world. dward J. Spencer, the Eikhorn station | Comimissioner Steen, chairman of the board cotintry whoro this man hs booy. opomtiny Sunday. April court snys other than those preseribod | and Michigan potatoes, The viows presented by, thid committes, |\agentat Ce ow Flatea ounty; awaued for | of publls il T iy i ekl iat | in such a deceptive manno 4 onduy, April A e _ i v S ey divorce, charging his wife with' ¢ - on be tuken to preve 2 dance in repre- ford struck this country about iy, April in the constitution. The en of Towa It mutters not whether the grower | are in the highest degree creditable to | j MO SHHITEITE 1 prominent persons. entative hall, Mr, Steen asked the Mr. Sanfor uck th untry about a T ; artic commerce from | prefers Burbanks, M »onrl, | their intelligence and judgment. WS HotEs 7, Trgalls; ek Pine | tee to furnish him a statement of th month ago. His first dobut into public g, Ap wticle of | C prefers Burbanks, Mammoth Pearl, o ] The house of J. W. Ingalls near Long | tee to fur WL el u notoriety was at Geneva, whore he r it of Nebraska with absolute | Beauty of Hebron, White Elephant or e was struck by lightning during a recent L 1 5 s “‘""“nll:{[ e rupted a public meeting’ where ( nd of the structure torn out. | secretary o C pre Thayer was speaking, and insulte April 2. v ‘(ll)l'l" and one IWay | ihe family wore in bed but ¥ oph R, Bastman, living near Elwood us arrested onthe charge of insanity pre v in the | any other kind of sced, if he will only | THE extension of the electric arket all of each kind separately ho | Over the Farnam street line to a conne: ad | tion with the Walnut Hill line at Lowe tainty that there isno po Vi former state to prevent the consumma- | 1 | tion of the transaction. will be amply repaid for his trouble veobinfutod, | fentsof the hoveral commiiocs, and RICHL | rovermior /1o Joudland Luprdent. manne: epresented them ho would call a meet- | o has sinco then spent lis timo among ing of the board of public lands and buildings | differe i ection, speal Average Sworn T N : L3 H is S Taln da‘oon tardad Bv. At - A 5 SRty avenue is i asure Vork ferred by his wife, but was _discharged after 3 A ing at night in the school houses and work- It is sufficiently plain, as contended by display of common sense by fifty to | ave A |l t last sured. \\ulxl .()l‘l l.l'm his examination, His neighbors cxpress the | and ti.l.m" on the (]um‘ -any-event 2 i":,h insurance racket in the day time, and ' the minority of the court, that if a state | ninety dollars ‘more per car load for | motor will soon begin and the horse car | o SEH Ut it and "her mother ate the It th board cha ceaitodecide In favor of the | 1f ¢i/a " wohtlaTiving on ham and cays’ ond i having prohibition cannot keep out | good, ight lots of potatoes, all of one | On our prineipal thoroughfares will soon | ones who should have been arrested. g e that tho panquet Wil | iy or substantial diet furnished free by his ' liquors manufactured in other states, | kind. be a reminisconce. Fhochange hasbheen | - William Sheffrey, son of a prominent |"PG ¥ i Gt ol ill = nisgruided admirers. 1. Tasclitck, being duly s - b A —— |65 JaoTEA 1ot an ol SR TR living between Orleans and Alma, | oAt S1Pe: Knox collogo will enter a | His harrangeus at the ‘school houses con- | iy th X though it can regulate or prohibit their B e e oL N OCTRUITE sted and fined $10 and costs for | SLF BMATETE, GEOY, SO W0 SR | sist always in'a furious and windy ussaulton THE in lishing *d - development of the | will he hailed with a good deal of satis- all lines of business and all couditions of so- sale after thoy become the property of | ol Wl ving stones throngh a passenger car | [rote ! dooror O e s ||:i|np:li|' mineral resoutces of the country is strik- | faction by thousands of people. Th e o YRRy M Hap oy Wad iy S T R S L) T T o o uriili Tyl ¢ ¢ ingly shown in the annual vepor 3 ok ‘i g b Bt ed for stealing iron from it 0f 5 i T bads K 16 husiness ; and the Farme 0 Juls the effectiveness of the states policy. | ‘l _"f”' e L"”""\‘,] ‘}]-“Il' :’r “‘“1 new line will almost make the sty way, but as he returned it the state dis | Sor, that o ho hl,;,‘“'lll',',’l‘lfm,.’,‘l‘“"m" Wear | ing to his interpretation, is anti-cvorything, aple But this consideration cannot beallowed | divector of the mint. iile the total | yailway systom of Omaha as perfect as | missed the complaint. feyan man. Al in ull, the intorstato contest | He ploturos all business‘as in direct. oppsi [T to work detriment to the brond and vital | 014 product decreased two hundred | it could be desived, The only drawba A most singular accident occurred out near | iy . e D D L R T, Tt Cotont f0r Mooni principle of complete commereial equal- | thousend dollars last year compared | j the overheud wiresand they will even- oy ollgwlnie orutors compote for tho hon- | oot together this week in tho northwst 1 | with the previous y duct inerensed n ar, tho silver pro- | pually v four millions, The M. Lyon of | 1er of the county and in comparing notes dis have to give way to the storage | iy L & Vk Lo ot Atmof | covered that. for the same amount. of isur- rai GRORGE i hwas vas caught on the Sworn to hefore me and subscril h was about to foal was caught on the ad bridge by a passing train and run ity between the states, or be permitt Washburn, Kan in my imbe o presence this sth day of April, A, 1., 180, | tojustify the exer by a state 5 : P s u f i i 1 ance he had charged them all the way from [Seal.] P.FEIL, Notary Publie. | whieh would place a limitation upon the | total of both gotd and silver reached the m—— into. Themare wus dushed to the gully be- | upolis, Minn. ;' W. B. Miller of Beloit, W 191U 9D SE ETS 18 DranounceAl by thase: me e e SF ! enormous sum of ninety-two million dol- figures on the financial con- | low and was frightfully mutilated. " The | A" C! Douglas of Monmouth, I} R. H., fm‘ T e R L i 5 oan o readile | Iright aud fall were so terrific thut she was | Dacler of Ak ha can b readily | gefivered of her colt but died instantly. The | * s state meorietion has ot docided as to tion of the hooks. | ittle animal wis bundied up in blankets and | o il or innocence. of Foriison bit gated fifty million dollars, <1f we add to | The denials of the opponents of annexa l,‘,::}i‘,‘“:’ 15 St alive with ool prospects of | “Onference was held today for that purpose. the gold and silver” product of these | tion cannot altar the fact that the sal A LEGAL 1 I e D>isbarment probeddifigs b stutes and tervitories for 1889 tho valuo | tion of the city depends on union. Tax e Reconed IS BooLionlof . ive auipreuia SONFbE oAby Sani s UE Rk e | CECe LRy ay, E1Eay cter. It S Ta B, id copper produced, | Payers, business and workingmen, whose 1 2 ridgo & Breckenridge, a laiv firm of Omaha, | the idea that the farmer is the most | interests are bound up with the progress The Const a J an;th\\'vm. ; }_){\ Halste: udlA. Musick of llhmxmuu county. | duped man under the sun, and that he is the 5 e » conso- | _Jerry Dodsworth, and old and respected | He alleges that as lawyers Brockenridge natural prey for the shyster and the rogice ity-seven and a half millon dollars, | Of the city can readily sce the conse zen of Colfax, Wash., committed suicide | Breckenridge have made false. amidavits in | 1t is uolxlrm\ HOWGVEr, ithat: the) farmer. 18 annual out- | quences of an annual deficit in the cit recently because his wife had eloped. decided thy ¢ t0 bite at tempting bait than men but slight | revenue. It means disaster to values, dc The Piutes had a big pow-wow near Wads- in other lines of business, Townspeople are ) ssion to industries and oppressive | Worth, Nev., that lasfed n allE ot st tionlof contrashisiiica tie ion to pay d vested exclusively in congress m, O, have been mado | by the constitution. The di senting ition of THE | opinion of three of the justices is essen- will be served toall patrons at B. | tially narrow and weak and serves to M. stations via the westhound flyer. | give force to the decision of the court This will include Plattsmouth and every | rather than to diminish the strc ngth of station on the main line of the B. & M. | its arguments, ilvond: also all points served by | The supremo court some time ago de- :eting with the flyer. This | cided, in the Maine case, that thoe state n does not pass through Omaha, but | could not interfere with the sale of im- T Brk has chartered o special news- | ported liquors in the original package paper train which will conneet with the | This guaranteed protection to deale warned against his designing his to work the situation fo and At Just at ywhere scheme, whi it will Stand until he is skip to new fields. 1t is a s this time, when the farmers > commenced | under good headway, this gay deceiv ev In the states w of the Missouri aggre- | Twenty years ago the product of | dition of South Om ARRANG whereby the morning B movement is hould - tho country. d the total amounts to one hundred and t It is a singulur fact that the put of gold in the west shows variation since 1870, output steadily inc: ns con C 70 | as often taken in and suffer many deceptions week. The burden of the speeches made by | 1aw. The federal court, however, holds dif- | fov being too trustful in a stranger aud his counted bonds and | ¢4 oid men was in favor of total abstinen ferently and refuses to follow the construc- | smooth talks. the silver rom - seven- | fiyer at Oreapolis Junetion. engaged in foreign commerce, the regu- s ] i ) fon of thelaw by the suprame N i ; —_ lation of which is exclusively fn the con- | feen million in 1570, to outmill§ RSl p el o mesRoUmal Ly fromliuor e thel s g pueraciontiyrero] | tarof o lowLy/tha ebreme om0 arA Bis: tpariings: wil' ba ‘pronipt A MORE offective premiim on perjury | trol of congress. | Tho court now decides | 100 in 1590, A like wnnual inerense | ticians and tho_clamor of the lawloss 2 Nin, Homnals. Mrphos whlow of Pateice | MK eoresent: Burham. Tudivs & Gocof | Toenedmat ih spiuugs will b prom W, 5 I (S DEPIRES L e may be sufely predietod for years to | clement should not bo allowed to Murphy, ono of the. mindrs. whe ot - thes | 10wa, mortgage loan agents, aud that it be, and kicked out of the' confidence of the could not be offered than an income tax. | that the shipment of liquor from one kg R S RBTaLllv i ks | inithe woy of Bosmanent prosserity. S as R AT RS AdB SISt L NG vo bt been their practice as lawyers to take their | farmers, whose confidence he has abused. i z 5 f varolan come, is practieally in its Ly L anent prosperity. ivesin the Anaconda _last November, was | ¢ e Ao ) —_— ite into another and its delivery can- | ¢ prosented with 8517550 b Buite. Mon oreclosurcs, commencing suit in the s - courts and having them removed A Bank Ca Disappears. The surface of the country has to the federal courts on the ground | Bimwivonaw, Ala, Apri ly been seratehed, and compara- few days ago. The money was collected her by a committee of the miners' union, and | PRESIDENT HARRISON'S littlo veto | not be interfored with by a state law, d a commotion among the pub- | The limit of prohibition is thus clearly SMODIC atfacks on the vendors of Spa ite- ot carcely ; ) | 18 il feoodin lehind e Emaneat Soad! || LoRbyiL 1 of non-residence of their client and tho fur- | BN 2 o lic building bills, and fally defined, and the impossibility | Uvely little of it has been thoroughly | (5 e e ,::{ti Butto i Anncondn. - ptions. elveulated i | thor ground that a suit for a Jess sum than | SO0 BER08 &0 Ry ity AR 1Lyl and g the Do e et e tH e AT ot | SystemuticUTaeS f a- | Butte and Anacondu. oo o [ 82,000 caniot b, commenced fn' the. fedoral pearance of (Gor fndad e of making it completely effcctive, so | Prospected. erude e Siliiait | fion should ibe puby in operation | The Graats Pass (Oro.), Couriorsaya: Tyo | 5% ot it the ok is of s of | the Bank of Nottiughain, and diifgnt scureh I'iE decision of the United States su- | ong the federal constitution remains | in the smaller camps, and millions of | boae drunken tramps who were riding the brakes | the foderal judges ave such that s com- | 18 being made for him. Pittman is also treas- o 1 the —board of health, —and | o the stock wain Wednesday foll oft. Ono | the federal Juc tate courts find r into | Urer of Albany, Gu. Tho condition of the tons of low g re awaiting cheap | transportation ilitios to net a profit. The rapid extension of railronds to now remote min distriets and the steady = improvement and cheapening of re- £ LAW. duction methods will swell for an in- bank is not known. preme court will have a disnstrous effect | as it s with respect, to vesting con on the fees of prohibition constabl with exclusive power to regulate for —_—— and interstate commerce, is firmly es- To the young and inexperienced Da- | tablished. kotans the supreme court decision comes competent men employed for the | was killed outright, and before ho was found | tho EOUTES work. Ttis of the greatest importance | the hogs had ulmost cntively eaten up his | 'Niie s that it has been the prac i y body. ‘The other had his leg broken and lay | of'the defends 0. ¢ rases i d to the public health that purity and | out'in the field several hours before he was | oren, defendants t have e BUu 8 DBFa UUSB | cleanliness be enforced not only in the | found. The accident occurred near Talent, | of Burnhe u, Tulleys & Co., swear them into BoyD & IAYN Manngers. dairies, but among all retailers of per- in Jackson count the federal court on the grounds of non- THE INTERST A ONE \'T(TI[’I‘ ONLY. = like a providential down pour at the » I o < A Daniel Allen has been arrested at Lynden, and local prejudi 1!1|'|~~hn]|\| niy-‘whli(\niuu:llvl‘xj'uu-rh'. The | [tis understood that the interstate | definite period the anuual product of | ishable food products, and the council Wash., for a murder committed at Nelisville, | o in the state courts. A : free and unrestricted eiveulation of tho | CO1MNOee committee of tho house will | precious metals. R s e L R s el | RO el oy puswse of | Wednesday Even'g, April 3o, Hettvd i, ST A (o | sistance t o board in earrying its ¢ wife as she rec etting the allowance of the atforney’s fees jug will cnable every man to become his | ke no action on the several bills that issancditothobonrdiin fenrryingioubiy cated b on, the two put the old man f embodied in the mortgage notes and the re- Engagementof the E mlw nt Comediar have been introduced to v the long and short haul ¢ peal or amend use of the in- | pat AT opportunities de own drug ots. The efforts of 1 st. lop brave | plans for the protection of the people. out of the road with u dose of poison. Later | moval of the case into courts so far from the ront converts that becomes a matter of con- | | o o ; e : RIEeC Sk . . | tenced to hang, but ho broko Jail and has | thein T decision of the government toship | terstate act until the commissioners, | to infuse mugwump virus into the dem- | ]'I s an ill wind that blowe mobod il i iiied!thalatiotives bt Rowss | troveray. And his Excellent Company fn Gus G. Her- home at its own expense soveral China- | Who hase been investizating the subject | ocratic purty ave very properly and vig- | #00d: If the strike of the Chieago puck- ze W, Claney, an old favmer living on | _ As indicated, the petitioner secks to secure 10's Comedy Success, men wio snealed into the country with- | 4 1 relutes o the prico of szvicultaral | orously vepudia e by the Tocad custod g | €73 Continues for any length of tino th ek near Wi lla Walla, Wash., hus the disbarment of the defenduns, WANTED }.hB EARTH out permission opens up a new industry | products in the west, have mude their | of the pavty’s honor, A distinguished | Avmours, Swifts and other packers will The Qeliberately cutdown asplendid | 4 o penronrnIpoz B ' ) for the wily Mongolian. Scores of them | report. There are indications that | Sumoset brave not only plants his frame | 0 their packing at Omahn and Kansas ard, from which ho realized the sum of | W Brackeneidse with respeat toino Loos | Regular prices. Beuts go on sale Tucsday are slipping over the boundary every | when the time comes there will bo throbbing with righteous indignation in | City. That will very materially in- e oson 3 omey fime previous 1o | dispatch. Mr. Breckenridgo said he Jnew | Moruing duy. How cusy it will be for a veteran | considerablo pressuro upon congross | the breach, but unfurls the party bamner | €rease the: business of pork and beef | thishe threatened to kill his family uro in | HOWnE dbout the mo d’ Mongol to change places with a fresh | for radieal changes in the | and proclaims in unmistakable tones, | PRCKing in the packing centers of the | ho al terror of bodily havm. kel o era ouge q ge | 5% 3 | T r T 5 mation he or his firm hud of any arvival and securo transportation to the | law, and if the frieads of the | “No fusion.” The cdict has gone | Missouri valley Mho socretary of the Montana Stock Grow. coeding was conveyed by a teleg BOYD & HAVNES, Managors. SjeR L e i T SR e - B 3 crs’ association has received a_letter from | Schomp who happened 1o be p o Flowery kingdom at government ex- | actare not alert and vigilant it may bo | forth, with the seal of authority, | A LIPTLE more activity on the part of | Sheriff .M. Enochs of Sheridan county, | supreme coart when tho. my 4 NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE, COM- } pense. weakened in important respects, that domoctusle s prinatpless canfbiibelf) & ESERES MOTR Sdb Yy omihe By tihe | Wyoming, stating that so farus he (Enochs) | Soited. My, Breckenride MENCING THURSDAY, MAY 1. A A - = An orgnn of Wall street sentiment | compromised “without loss of con- | he council would be appreciated by the | igjows no stolen stock has been driven from | The fac simpl, Our firm The Funnlestof all Great Comedies Tur Western Union company refuses vecently remarked that although the | science o G o These | memployed Definite action on the \I\. 'Hlill‘k'll"l’f-“‘\"ll'fllhlt”"(‘ has kvptt' u}“n :;;-utl:-- ulltiml; for the mortgage broker ik L el ) nrk at I f 5 IR e v e Jose wateh e cattle crossing the liné, | Burnham, Tul & Co., forr s 1o+ ¢ jonseont tho schedulo of rates propared | g ud heon in operation about thre | ave grand and glovious words, and theis | £rading ordinances should be had, so ns the reports of large stealings | cated at Council BIAfTs hit now sheeoedod by H O1 t}’q 1;.\ I n~’|v|‘|=|.~l<-r|' Goneral W nn:nn:‘\kl'!n It | years it hus no more effect than if it was | momentum is enhanced when theirsource | 'Il“l increase \.hl‘.:l\‘v;uu-n of mup_ln_nlxluwln. ; lpnll\f]v\lhllulhml in some of the western pa- | the \|lg]ln~.\|m 1 IMI'“'I e & 'rlr)nm oor \] ~ does not refuse government business, S v 5 b frio bty e . 2 The season is ripe for activity in all de- | pers unfounded pany, whose principal oftices are in Oma! e s smaiy, | 0L on thestatute books. It churged that | is considered. Tt will intorest und thrill | The sea s A remarkable accident ocenrred at the new | suit was begun by Buruham, Tulleys & Co, however,and permitsits claims toremain | 4ighough the law is duily und oponly vio- | the farmers of the state. (o loar from | PAtmENts of public work, Hotel Spokane at Spokano Falls, Wash,, the | against Mr. Musick in the district conrt of unsettled until a more liberal man suc- | jatod the never been a criminal | the same authoritative source that the i’ other day. One of the chamberninids, named | Hamilton county, Nebraska, in which L, \ ceeds the present officor. This is one of el ry A g = P 0 WHEN the self chosen leaders of the | Anna Martin, was somehow caught up by the | Tulleys, as trustee for a non-resident holder e et o piOS complaint instituted nor a single prose- | railvoads cun buy them in drvoves at one st s Lite St 0. | Wings of a Intge ventilating fan in the kitchen | of a prior tnemmbe on theland mortgaed | N M { L ck S eanporition. Y | cution, and alleges that while the com- | hundred dollars a head, For such eattle | Basy 19 i + | and carried up the escape pipe as far us the | to Burnham, Tulleys & €o.,was made a party | N Gre Gould pullsastrong onrin u prosidentinl | migsion hus found hundrods of cases | the holy custodinn of the democratic | WO shatl he called in to arbitrate and | second story, Wwhere sho was wedged fast by | defendant, ana e oo e St PSP campalgn, and whichevor party shows o | o “wiiich tho et hus. bon . ovaten | ooy intodian ‘ prevent a head end eollisio Bher elothinis’ Aftor locating hev precise post- | Judge Dutdy, vemoved from the district court, | Watfuce p s Qe s ; act has bee ade science has no use, probably because tion the pipe was cut open and the girl was | of Hamilton' county to the federal cour nesdny 1 ) friondly spiclt is certain of a tberal con- | nothing has been done to show | outside competition would decrease his |y T 5 taken out uninjured, The fan is a hugeaffair, | under the laws of the United States, on the | tribution for “legitimate expenses,” fHAL 10180 topca ® Rvaliatanaues: | Nau U R P J 'I'"A "{"lll‘"""l""‘ 'l‘f flagmen on “:'; ten feet across, making 1,200 revolutions per n|{l]lllllu;nm| of Tulle, 4" trustee on the ground Boyd s OPerd HOUS"/ . 1 . s | g e north side railroad crossings would minute, of local prejudice and that the state court tionably some truth in this, but it may | proclamation of the Samoset brave " g . . i + Jour | would re to enforee the contract obliga Bovo & HAYses, Manag oI te depart- | fairly bo doubted whother the ch | clears the political atmosphere, &xposes | Mteriully decrensorthalchanco of accl- | Saye thio Mullam Idaho, Tribune; Four | Wemle mfuso (o cuforoe the couteact obliws, novs & e, { ment indicate that the Russian govern | of the Wall streot organ fully o3 plain | democratie “conscience™ to the faithfut, | 1ePY: — Fork mines during the year 1554 > thun ;': the ":“"L:'e'"l”"“":;N 1 e "”:lnll: P T ot H Y i i .‘ Patitan Potos to bocome un otive com- | jta motive for assailing tho oporation of | and gives the public punoramic view | A FEw vigorows proseoutions of ped=[ QLT INITROR R nQULE an lenent intihe the contrict will be enforced, fonday Evening uest. Ly *’l-"""”l””‘l'"' A"lnm‘ll"‘ll-"']ffll" the law. of the great and only exponent of | dlers of impure milk would be a gratify- | property and other enterprises. There will Lam nobammim thabithe Y cul- | The greatest of ull the Bpectucular extrav- n markots. Packerles and slaughter | ho allegation ‘that the law has had [ democratic manhood in these parts. Be- | ing evidente of mu bo ut oast 820,000,000 taking from our mines | Pablo in offecting tho rem P ol g ! at the as e anhoc . Be- | ing neo nicipal reform. 4 »£ cases bog: » courts to % houses axe tobo established ut leading | ng good effoct will notbe admitted by | side him even Juan Boyle sini into ob. -—I— SLEyRReYRes AW, and Uiliebwoulen will | MeYhg AEResITI e alate euiaito BLUEBEARD I]‘ shipping points by the government. A | apyone who is ina position to compare | scurity, and the sage of Avbor Lodge | @'Alenes will produce the greatest portion of | Prejudice huve been made for years, and one e s ot iR paternal industry of this mgnitude will | the condition of affairs beforo the lnw | lost in the primeval forests the lead and silver of the world. Four ycars | Efsoquont coumencEng v suALIoGH Fprel; or Fatlinn and the Fairy undoubtedly affect American exports of was passed with tk sondition at the | of toil in oshone county has changed it "‘_‘m ',‘"'”" ) *\_ i s adias v the Ideal Extra- at x{ouRl v na Tndiaw 48, /passad - withdhe ~conditlon ab . khe and house would agree to settle the tariff bus- | from a wilderness of nothingness to one of | Bress for the removal of causes fro i nza Co. numbers ineat ns serlously ns Indin wheat affected | prosent time, That it has not nccom- TARY BLAINE is reported to be Y Tt the grandest mining camps on earth and a | to the federal courts, i v t t the foreign market for that coreal, Rus- plished all that was hoped for f it atifled with the vesult of hi | incss in joint couvention. silver mint of industr I do not see how the supreme court of N Chicago Opera House i sbid § shed o vas hoped for from i o 1 the res his . b % PSRN s : braska car spt Jurisdiction in this matte sl has an important advantage in being | may be granted. This may bhe due in in behalf of wrbitvation bhetween | Would Willingly Spare ‘em. u::"n:::..'.-'.’1"?.\":."“5'.,'.:'.3'.'. namoed Scoville 36 | the procecdings criticize rely in the | “WELL KNOWN COMEDIANS IN CAST fifteen hundred miles neaver the British part to the fact that the [ the Amcvican republics, and he cer- | A numberof dealers incigarettes claim that | o his wife, went (o Gnohana, Hi onataitn g‘mlr"»;‘;;d it Mostnmoval s AR markot, Tho probabilities are that the | commisston has been somowhnt | talnly hos rouson to be. The represent- | the enforcement of the ordinance prohibiting | architect's’ oftico and she kept a - lodginis ALY TN e ot Wiy AN 4 Dlme Eden Musee schemo s exuggorated. In any event, | lux in its enforcement and in purt to the | atives of nino governments, fneluding | them from sclling to boys will drive them [ Bt ittt ot ot H1-b80 36 | . bemsonally I do not. kuow Mr. Agoe. I 3 Amerlean onergy will fnd some means | yecessarily tentative nature of the act, | the United Statos, huv 10d a formai | Ot of the business, A betterreason why tho | K WIS 10 Th6 stiun't, of, #1000 unpatd, it | A SIS LA R OF MONDAY, APRIL 25th to overcome Russian competition, But it can'bo vory satisfactorily demon- | treuty, and throe move ave expeeted to | Indasashauldicearipidly onlored iconld it s asasaly, A, | o 1 prostim, Howoyor, o 8 S6cking popu bl LU RO f Y st ) | not be given, wn contractor of Spokane was inti- | t ty who would S——— strated that taking the country at large | soon doso. Phis provides for the i- — mately aequuinted with the fumily n the | 1Aty among those of his county who wol - T ; e UNDEL the charter rocently ndopted | the lnw has besn of very material boneflt | tration of cortain controve vsies that may | Not Subject to Libel. | cast ana s Ruthosity for the statement. He }’,:“'if", l‘l‘“"”"l"‘_,',”,'“'!i‘,','l":’:.“.‘,‘.‘,’[’“.‘,.‘['.'f.,'.',"|‘| wd | Prof. George Brooks, in' Kansas City, public funds must bo de- © poople, A T R i e Ty s Ty | Chicaggo News. says furtner that Scoville s a son of the vd the procecding as a trick to further some THE BLIND MUSICIAN l§ | to the people, It has certainly romedied | arise between the vepublics concerned, | i " woman instead of & husband, Mps, Scoville ¥ | 4 posited in the bank offering the highest | some of the evils of the days precoding | and it is expocted will go fur toward pre- | The m(lm' of thagrand Jury to indict the | WO lustond of o husband. ey, Seovilh lish political ambition which posson :}lr | The P m-American Novelty Co, intarost and glving the bost security for | its onnctment, and there is reason to bo. | venting in future. the fliets which | unaging editor of the New York Eveulug | s “suareely out of his twenties, The affair (‘,;f',l.',’lil pEiia Syl Lo posie M bhe [ 2% ecaldin i oaite Al B ) their custody. A similar law is in sue- | liove that its influenca 1s wor sd- | have been so disustrous to some of the | Lo fo crimial libel was Yindichtlon.of. | Las greated quito u sonsstion Wo havo had no oftiefal notico of the pen 20-CLEVER ARTISTS 20 cossful “I"'I-H_i"_" In the state of Missouri | jly for the correction of others. Tho | South American county and done so | :J’_“\'t:\“'; ..’{:':," ‘:“‘l, \:: .1;.'::.\, .-\”“' Ii;r;::'.lf.l.‘.i\ | rmEir Gawk vIDNT WorKk, | ,',, ) ,mf i |>‘|Ir‘..,.m.fl l1|| ,:.’f.";],“.lf.'|‘ 1ab |'a Gront Btage Blowa 7 Big Departments! D i nnd :.\hn in Chicago. Briefly, the law op of ovil prastices to ba destroyod | much to retard thoir progress,«The gon- | ors evidently thought that such men could not 1 3 s x it has all it caves to do to look after the sharp One Dime Admits to All, requires the mayor, comptroller and a very large one, and it is oral adoption of the proposed treaty by | be libeled "y A Rascally Firm of' Clothi; Caught | peactices of lawyers who do business only in gt X = f ¥ ne, { 8 un u} 440 v PrOJ by by | be libeled. L in a Trick to Defra the state courts, and let the federal court eity attornoy to solect on the fivst of | vonsonable to think thut tho growth | the Amorican republics, which will un- | - Ny Von o At b geam | take caro of itseif, 08 MUy R TR XAS QUADRUPLETS, i year as a depository for a qu of a contury should | doubtedly be done in time, will bs a most “\‘;‘“, ,",'.“: NISEAAS. G Bl AL o clothios of | | Mr. C. . Breckenridge has gone to Lincolu - i Oity funds such bank or banking fnstitu- [ bo oleared away in onedtenth of | important advance in internationsl pol Frencls Mirph outly took o turn in | 05 Princo street, falled about ten duys ugo, | 03¢0 Whut has been done, i OMAHA i tlon us offers the bost torms, estlmated | that time, particularly when the menns | ity, and this single achievoment of the lowa and rounded up 20,000 people who | This firm began business o year e e L T =~ T 1 “\"“'1'“”.\' baluncos and patd monthly. | of doing it hus encountered stéadily | Pan-American confovence wouldserve to | signed tho toniperance pledgo. What has | a capital of £25,000. At thelr failure they | a“Vion: fa. this meming ol o | | OAN AND TRUST v unds must be deposited in such | gvery fors ity 2 s i ey e \ ey 3 Ive years' work, | owed over 860,000 and there was not a dollar | iy the w of depar d ~ 1 3 avery form of hostility, both by open ive it historical eminenc The sug- | prohibition to show for its five years’ work X 13y in the work of his department oe NY bank, which is vequired to give a bond | conspiracy and covert assault, It i K.,. tlon of such n treaty having been | osteusibly in the same causor Fweiity thou- | in stock or assots to be found for a singlo | iy (Jom .\1..|]LI.Q<.‘. superintendent of COMPA A ne'mnt . s S A PBRRAL B Rng L & % S (R W gilded palaces of sin, misnamed deug | merchundise ereditor, All o stock was | the indurstial school, Kearuey,was ut t Butaastii o ia i baaatgRD b 50,00 of one million dollars, to bo approved by | fault of the law thut railvosd manugers | made and urged by Secretavy Blaine, it | sand gilded palaces of sin, misnamed dr M LA DIl exedion . 0F Wieasck yan, | BEOMERARERL ORI AR SEALRUADL- | gy pasrtl Aahgiduarat X " two-thirds of tho members of tho | yiolate it, They break ouaRiRkol-(| 18 oosy to ‘undemtand whiy 1is" aluosy: | #16ro 03 Asloons’ ruoaing Wideopan dn sl | sold undor o Judmnent i favor ot Fedor's I Buys und solls stocks and honds nozotltes upper house of the council. It is ostl- | emnly entored Into botweon thomselvos, | nssured succoss 18 vogare fod with en- | PO MEOIAR. v AR onimah 1s shriking woolen and othier cloth merchunts for the LI A anir an (ol Bedver. Olly: | oonlisarsial napuit, recsliselo Rl oasiog ivo thausand ""“"H h.y9ar to th "”-‘ obey tho luw as they are in finding ways P——— MixNEAPOLIS, Minn, April il | epeditors to the extent of about 820,000 A Watiotin, s Hon O s s o ; = l;w’x'hunm Illn-x-.- is II:)“]|1~( n'-'hnnl \»\]x_\' to evade it all the evils tho aot was in- | I the courss of & debate on the land | Telogram to o \n.‘ -m«' your ago ‘:‘b:\ that s far backe us April 3, Aurons & Feder | L 4; Walker, Loty How W, Kincuide, | ) 01 g T 0an& Trust Co states and communities should be | tanded to correct would soon vanish, forfoiture bill in the United States sen- | employes of the Anevican express comp. by SR 4 . . R Albert Gordon, 1. M. Willlams and J . Q " L gl . v '« > | of oolens to urchouse in this city nd mulcted of the profits which now go | Opposition to the luw does not comne afew duys ugo two sonators eafled | contributed ton motual fund to indewnity | 6 soolens to & wirshouse i this eity wnd . SAVINGS BANK. into the pockots of politiciuns, State, | from uny single source. It fs undoubt tention to tho general indifforence | LAt combany for leses through the Gishion- | ou tho river sid 1 'With bogs 5t a1t &ad ptues | toduy & R Jraat o Giana taland Cop 19ih: and ‘Rougles Sid w-m".\ and municipal lmul) -H]-\ o sh | &y truo that therouve vavious interests | of members of that body to the dis- | Tho money was paid to the company. Tho | o T Lk lalortatned that ‘the wooleys i spend - day with old elghior St e I N % aro farn ut among banks for the | which holiove they we o ‘better off | oussion of auestions oot the public | latter has notitied its cmp! he lossc ere ¢ ken out of the ¢ The goods . e will be at his \ bility of Stockholdors 10,01 ) , fr ; ¢ i Ao ; ¢ the | which beliove they would be better off | cussion of questions nffooting the publio | JEAK A A0 porcent of the amount puid | WOPS BOVE Wi ub of L he goocs ursday next Cent Tntorost Paid on Doposits ~ onofit of the officiuls, and - the profit | without the law, or it 1t were modifled in | interests, Theso senutors wero som in, and that the e will b refunded 15,000 and are ownoed by wel wn firms THE SUPREME COUIT RANIS T, LANGE, Casilor derived from the businss is a fruitful swinl rospects. But it is equally | what indignant at the fact that the hall A . who thus escape with comparatively lttlé | The proceedings in the supreme court today A8 A L MR prledsat di ) Hi source of political trades and seandalous onable that the chief and most | was nearly empty while thay were talk Ine, s in Austeia 1oss. Staps will probubly be taken to prose. | were s follow tork: - A U. Wy AR, 3. AL SR, 3: J: Brow m, 1 N f ) 3 ViexNa, April 20, —Great fires have oc- | cuto the members of the fivm criminall The folle tlemen were ad y C. Barton, K. W. Nesh, Thomus J. Kluball, fights smong banks, Treasurers should 13 opposition comes from that | ing on the bill, and according to their T L (A e anA bR P o ; Yig 1l B ““‘ ‘;‘,' 0 A8 8 Guoruo B L : S ; ' A A eurred ortkow, Jezjerzany and - ractic nmovan i county, Vs I any amount made on and Part ¥ {ixed salaries instond of foos, and | class who huve in the past enjoyed spe- | statement this is a common vccurrence, show. They ure undoubtedly of incendiary isthe best and purest soup ever William Price, esq., of Lanca Aty Property, and on Collutoral Seourivy, ut Lows ' profits go into the public fund. | elal favors from the railvoads, und it | varied only when some senator is mak- | origin and are_ due to agrarian troubles ate ex el Sh vs ( uisslons | est rutes current ) ¥ g ¥ \ uvors from the railvoads, and it Yy W ¢ ~

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