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18905 o by ot In Taun. | and il o wonkwi appisna it sne sood | OATOR FERGUSON VERY ILL, e 1 1 —— THE DAILY PROTE BE 2 | The report submitted to the senate by | tho merey of n gang of reckless jobbers | locality in wh T ROSEWATER, Editor, the speciul committee which investi- | and squanderers of the public money. It :::" ‘1~"‘71 regltored voters have the power of | work succeeds. Ay “"“\‘;“1‘:":‘“:"“'::“ :f:l‘”'l‘:‘::‘_l“‘::f""_“h"'l‘l"r'"“"‘::”"" 8! e gated tho transportation and sale of meat | is time for plain talk and vigorous action. | Motising 1 flm;;: E:T:':::':'vm{':u-f-fu‘::“[ Botween Two Mill Btonos. Rareat ards and Secrotary Suley, of the republicfh PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | products, and the l¢ gislation proposed, | It is time for the taxpayers and lovers for the aa ':‘L ‘T-;“n' ROA0” HBMBEN St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Overwork and Worry About the Plagiarism | stato contral committee: T. E. Saunders, TRRMS OF 80 BSORIPTIO! | will doubtless bo rogarded with favor by | of law and orde to protect | ar allotted th (hive ’Mmm_{lmm,ifl' each |, Between adverse popular opinion and hos- Oharges the Causes. state bank examiner from Lincoln; Editor 1, £ Dally and funday, One Y | the cattle producers of the west. The | themselves from the desperadoes. | of which has Bhly from 1,500 to 4,600 electors, tile decisions of courts, the prohibition cause G. Simmons of the Seward R nd & 8ix months | committee’s invostigation was very | It is time for the poople to appeal to the | and all of which together have’ bt 02,009, | Mnd prohibition party are in almost as bad T Colonel Johin S, Hoover, deputy oil inspector luck these days as the democrac MUCH SYMPATHY FOR THE SIOK MAN, | from Blue Hill, Websier county. Mr. Richards said that mattors political were exceedingly dull, if not utterly liteless, SR Three months Bunday Bee, One Year Weekly Bee, One Year thorough, notwithstanding tho obstruc- | courts and compel the city officials to | On the othegdund, but sixtoon mombers' ars a . tions that were thrown in its way und | obey the law, and administer public af- | assigned to sixtoen disteicts, each of witich Truthfal Kate Field. b OFFICES, 1 > "hey | has from 7,500 15,000 istered vote: '’ § 5 Do ding the reluctance of witnesses to supply in- | fairs for the benefit of all classes, T hey ) to 15,000 registered voters, The Judge. . - " 1 £ '”'n‘..l ki “u'-r,].“:',”n')llll-fl' Stroets, | toPriaioe, & tite: Fesult would doem | ahiovld be compelled to rigidly enforce | d all of Sefich have collectively a voting | Kato Field says women aro hysterical s Another College for Lincoln—An Klec- 40 far s bo kaew thealtaion. Ho docing ‘ ¥ s, X | S 3 1 3 v 3 b ot 0 ¢ v a1 TR oy Al Vi - 0 talk of maybes, mightbes an perhapses, L from the report to Jjustify | the provisions of tho Slocumb lLaw, | POPUation "t 1482 That s to say, | timentalists as. politicians, atd absstutely trio Streot Rallway Rumor fo talk of maybes, mightbas mnd_ porhupscs i AT "'_“m; 1§ and 13 Tribune Butiding. | inquiry and the charges | Prompt and efficient organization should u»ou: cast (B the first group of localiti {: unfit for the management of public affairs. State House Matters —The in Al :] :‘i‘"‘s;’;“‘“‘l “: "“m "‘i S ‘:\ le Vashington, 513 Fourteenth streot. 7ation & counts on an;gverage for twics as much as it | This shows that Catherine is absolutel ‘ dulgenc culatio me woul e s City in Brief. bo poorly timed. Headmitted, however, that | Which prompted it. The committes | be had to supprossthe outlaws by annex- | goes when castin the last. If wo turn from | capable of telling the truth—even against s developed as proving | atlon. If that eannot be secured, the the enrolled ypters to the populations, we en- | herself and her sex, and that is a victory CORRESPONDENCE. All communications relating to news and | regards the f; possibly he might give an interosting lit story or two, but didn't care to risk 4 ;!‘.“';""'r"l';';\" T should be addressed to the | gyerwhelmingly the existonce of a com- | men who have invested their means in counter still more steiking differences. Thus, | which no man has su¢ sfully achieved. Neb.,, May 2.—[Special to Tue : ditorial Dep bination to conirol the prices of beefand | the city should invoke the aid of the | twenty-threo members. are returned by | e Ber]—The sensational figure cut by Mr. | it AS to the timo he shonld cal AT busln ild | beef catble, whereby they were dimin- | courts to put down outlawry and rescue | twenty-threo constituencios, each of which Then l-lnl,-;-'; Yl:”(’-r ;);nl»,r’,ol s Hor George O. Fergusan, of - tho Nebraska | 'he committeo together, ho haduf g g kT ished to producers without lessening thoe | the city from financial bankrup the “topihan 30,000 tifabitants, and whishin | . Hopad. that somo time wo shall | VCSIEran univorsity, fu_connection with tho b it i wses e | i made payable to the order of the Com= | cost of meat to consumers, The com- the ageregate have but 410,000, Against obtain an elevation of our politics, and our | 1hroistate oratorical contest, muy yet have a-( S6¢ms to be, though, to wait until more pointe | pany. oo asserts, nlso, that tho railronds | ANTLTRUST leglalation by the pros- | hese priviloged districts may bo st twenty. | SHEM AW elovitlon of our polltics, a RIFIO1. (N e st orrcendetuietion (Ul SOER G0 R AV mSls ottt | D hlic . : 0 asserts, also, that tho ra ~ Tyl 4 seven relatively disfranchised, for they have | ¥ : el AL/ brought. 0 young man's he: v onem | i The Bee Publishing Company, Proprietors. | ;v invotved with the combination,which | ent congress is assured, tho house of | jiveH xg;"":,"p"“,:,":" although cuchhud | PAFties must be as o which is most enlight- u]‘,“""’{fif;'"'t’f::"‘”"(',:p*:t'"::,“'l'l'll“':: b‘;‘ o ::|::f: Mr. Richards preferred to cordinlly evada [ § Tho Beo B'lding, Farnam and Seventeonth Sts. isalleged to be composed substantially | representatives having-p 1ssed $ho soni= | from 75,000 to 00,000 inhabitants, and although | 5"";“; 'l‘""‘,“‘f‘- ;‘_"’“.""""“‘“' ”";_"“""" FHEBtS: | of the delogates from the different states who | W1Y quories respocting himselt and the guber. ¥ BWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. | of four firms of Ch ate bill with but one negative vote, The | their total popu 1t is, there- “f‘""; “"“‘.‘ “”‘,‘!’ ’““‘fl‘ Homest, reck- | wished toouss Bim from. ‘the contest, has | Motorial prospective, llu:f: '.'.’u}r paskn. :,,‘_* The committee suggests that as to | measure was amended so as to apply fh- fore, worth five times more from the | ;l-‘:~q".‘l‘(" "‘ “‘.‘1 "0 disrogard principles for proved too severs a strain upon him and ho is Walt ¥y however, when questioned 1y George 1. Teschuek, mecrotary of The Bes | romedies congress has gone as far | rectly to the dvessed boef trade with | pointof parliamontary repressntation to live | the sake of party, G suffer’ng with a dangerous case of nervous | Arding thislast mentioned matter, remarid ; fhnt g, Company. docs splomply SWear | ns its powor extends In the sen- | reference to the nlleged combinntl in the formor group of districts than in_ the The Price of Success. prostration, The first rumor of his illness ‘;*"'vll guess that the gentleman (Mr, Rich Aprii, 180, wasas fol- | ato antitrust bill, which has just | that trade, and also to the Standard ofl | latter. . New York World, Yvas soouted 884 rus0 (o protect himselt from | S8 ‘“"":';*' T Ll "‘"“"”““'"""“ LR h TS o @l i % et e g * s ‘the e odi i - cnough hat is, T hear so, e would make u Aksad 4 i vith an amend- | company, Thiswill rendera conference *» 1 .| A Balme letter to the famous sculptor | further public odium, but his physician pro- Ry g 15 0y i a ATouBS WS R e Gy WL iyt It was one of the capitat distinctions of Bis- | David d'Angors has fust como to light at a | nounces his aflment most serfous great run if ho takes a notion. ment applying divectly to the dressed | committee necessary, but there can be no manship that remoto draw- | salo of nutographs it Dary T it Bl For three days Ferguson has refused to | Mr. Secloy hns just returned from a visit of y Sl Z b e X AP S ote i ale K caph d ac , Y 2} I 2 ° | foo Wednesday, Apri beof trade and expressly specifying the | doubt that an agreement will be very [ NI BAEE Y Hon ek aped ot i important | t5t6 food and hio ot slept. The numer- | several months with nis parents in Californi ( Tl alleged dressed beef trusts, and urges that | promptly veached and that within @ | yizeq and accurately welghed as obvious con- | novel ho wrote from in the morning until | (g rends o e Do refuani b | and gave this as a very plausible excuse f | yoApil stato legislation must supplement that | month there will bo & national 1aw | sequencos. Tho Goran chancellor oo | 4in the afternoon, then he allowed himself | mitt Ho has been delirious ever sinco | 10f Deing posted on whatever of politics (1 i Average.. .. ..26.245 | by congress to punish combines opor- | for the supprossion and provention | that the uitimate safoty of his country was | an heee hroie ation, and in the evening and protests most pathetically | Might be over the state just now. ¥ zscrivek. | ating within state lines, Bub the com- | of trusts and combinations formed to con- | incompatiblo with a grateful requital of | read and corrected proofs until his carly bed- | his e it w1y plagaitism. | Colonel Hoover knew that tho Furmers' al. S B TZSCHUCK. g 3 4 ( T 3 His unfortunate condition was not brought lianco wi i i and subscribed to in my [ mitteo suggests other legislation in- | trol products of foreign and intersta sia's servi He saw that Ru oceupa- | time. Young people who want to be Bal SR b e ohaeeras not brought on | liance was multiplying and flourishing like o ] oo thisSith day of Apri, 3.1 Too! (B TS hat e T ot producers, | commerco. This bill is tho rosult of of Constantinople and control of the | now know how it ean be doe. T T e et it | gT0ss of young bay treo sprouts. Ho is surs i N.P.FEIL, attl g : o vould fuvolv Fme roug . that the organization will be protty sure to Notaty Pabile. | Ong nronacttion & e ves- | most caveful deliberation, in which overy can would involve a lodgment on the & > months past. Evor since the Nebraska dele- r P Ui | v ’)1"" e e LR SRDECS objection on constitutional polnts wis | Adriaticalso, and o gradual absorption of No Religion in It. gation decided tolet him enter the contesthis | SWing something or other this full, 1 | ,Kl . dent to enter into diplomatic ne :..uthl- * ) {A8eea By, Qi b I-‘ : il , | most of the Slav provinces now belonging to p Aurora B on, e Jiniversity friends hay stood by him, and at [ CBank Examiner Saunders said that he novor 4. T e duly aworn, de- | tions with the government of Gueat | considered by the ablest lawyers in the the Hapsburgs, Tho result of such acquisitions | _Editor Rosewater of Ttz Ovana Bre has | last night's contest displayed th v confldence | found matters so mixed up beforo in his 1ify 4 GTBARY,. Chab, (e actusl | Britafn 16t the' ropaal ot mae ification of | senate, and it is believed it will stand | oo B T o it substan- | Deen having u lively tusslo with Mvs, Helen | in bim by placing on” the stage a beautiful | 4q politics seem to be > prese ime i ny, that the actual | T n for repeal or mot 10 ¢ would be to leave Germany the sole substan- | A, 4 P floral ship near the chair which he would P 1 to be at the present time in )‘ DAy BEE | the oxisting quarantine requirements | every test. When it shall become a law | tial barrier to Russia’s assertion of preponder- | M- Gougar, the female third par ASIMOT | ave oecupied under more favorablo cinenny. | Nebraska. He was simply passing throug, ¢ of the United Kingdom. The offect [ it will only vomain for the states to sup- | anco over the whole of Europe. . Germiny e Ll L T stances. Mr. Forgason is said to be a_very | Omaha and did no business at all. Thero wus § of tho restriction thus imposed | Plement it with statutos prohibiting | would then fiud horself i a positin of appall. | LOF Public_specches in Nebrasa st full | Comsciontions s s (0 0 & vory nothing new in banking civcles, : i 4 g s ; e mado certain charges against Editor Rose- | preparation for the ministry. Editor Si s doing throo weeks’ on our cattle trade with Great Britain | combinations operating wholly within | ing jeopardy, for tho unappeased hostility of ot tho Last night’s contest has been the great | ;i er ' or o mons 1 doiug throe weels' timo is shown by the statistics to have been | State lines inorder to effectually destroy | Frenchmen would almost certainly impol | ¥ Al ",ll S ," M, DU | 45mic of conversation among. the citizens to- | 1N the stamp department of the revenwe oftic shown' by the stati L e 4 | them to assail hor u therear, 1€ William I1. | I i appasnco at ono of hor mootings and. | R GfCMAORAton mong, the eittzens vo- | 1y RO CouEch of U rovon s quite serious, and it is certainly most de- | all these forms of monopoly is Jed by pavliamentary exigencies to taks | 25Ked permission to publicly refute Mrs. | bt il el it was a fair contest. | 3 woods able thist an offort bo ' made. to bidng. | —— $2553 whioh o cartilic oy omeniT e, semies. | Mrs. Gougar denied him | Many bolieve that, Tucker of Ohlo, through | J: Woods Smith of the bright and rusui | about a removal of the restriction, but it | THERE is an immenso field for refoym | 8169 Which azo wertain to o St on he addressed the | his forcible delivery and splendid peroration, | tWn of Callaway, Custer county, is in tie | about > rostriction, A0 ne PrEOMT | government, the triple alliance will be v DY Horeu] sr. | should have had the prize, while others thintt . He is enthusiastic over the rocont ( ¢ Is probublo that until we institute a | hOtonly in tho business of the courts | yyyiiy broken and the Gorman empirs will b | ™Mecting of his own account. Ho JHOr- | (hiat Lyon of Town, the most applsaden of tha ation of several big and booming by thorough system of government inspoc- | Put in the phrascology of legal docu- | driven to soek n substitut for {1 the feion 1. x‘-mi'{f ;'f‘v""»‘l‘lj'lL‘:fl']n‘;lt'sunrmnxl]w L hgu:us skl """s”"r it itho only favlt ound | porations T e { ¢ e iRipa bt documents, The existing forms are vi- | ship : czar, | Mecting.”” His trial came off the other day | with Douglas of 1llinois, who' took second PRy B | tion overtures for a repeal or modit - St gl i iareiony Tssla g Bt e oty | oy dfind e e o four witnesses | prize, is that his delivery was too ambitions | e Kearney & Black Hills railway ? 4 i 2 tion of the British quarantine regula- | diculously voluminous. They are moldy | whose family have been choated hie was discharged. The fact is, it was nota | for 'his speech. Wise of Indiana - hag | Pany, which was organized two wocks e i . i ;;»;::-: : 5::;-1:;: 4 Conts | tions will be to littlo purpose. Such in- | With the redundancy of past centuries, | by L\nl‘h Hapsburgs and Hohenzollerns, “x-uli;viwu« SReBtinE T T AT splendid voice ¢ and appearince [ With a capital stock amounting to £,000,0%) b, 4 TTRE proposed Sidioi o b s | chection: the commiltse recommends | Andlmposo o the peoploiof thisingo s | lerns will requirgpyment in ‘advados; and (= E SH rhe 0B Cother lon M. Gougar to At placo,” THA. ok of tho sbores poriid | Tho compa AL [ 3 E C 7 i E ! » real magnitude e price 2 . We e . Helen M. Gouga rst place.” The 1 07 8t a7 rOpFas L 1 { THE proposed viuduct lovy is a charm- | hoth as o all cattle afd all | needless amount of labor and expense, :3;'”:\ 1.:;::;:?,‘-"‘:"[ (er';‘z" peioe miay mn.l’nfl: shiow ono Instanc whore. hoe political b | Lot ious o oy K of tho atat SR fing a line from Keamey to Calluvay. ¥ E D specimen of municipal lemon squeez- | meat intended for exportation. An- | The bar association could not effect a e {mproBaBlo! Shit. the | aliguos lifted a drunkard from the gut- jocond; Ohio and Indiana, tie for third place} ;‘I";‘ “""': ”‘;’“'"“ Chilo iy ”:f gordE Riste § : ¢ . e A e 5 obable th T BB Py ey owd, fourth: Minnesota, fifth; Wisconsin, | Improvement company, another new corpor f Y ing. other proposed measuro is o pro- | More g \l'fnl“ufin m thaniby sacukingay | s iilcom whe Glarmaits Wil dkta from e e ME b oo | sixth’; Colorado, seventh, o8 | ation, having o paid | L ] B hibit steamships carrying cattle to ision of legal forms, striking out guation and tho revorsalof | 6 1930 FhlLhowW chasers who are walting for lor and Mr. Douglas, who took the | which has put 300 men and some 1 on | L3 EpnayevillpeRehoRIaebidny ot rou= | (75tat o R erLIRe (ides Brantiai s o | Yepdkitions ana superiluous phases, and n epach of disaster in the aunals | A0 8tate legislatures to legislte the appetite ccond prizes respoctivoly, ave both | tho job, This line will bo cxteniod bae ¢ fsteation for tho special elootion. Soo g [ g & mo X b R e for liquor out of moen and reform them. lents of Kunsas and live within a few e =g ) D A 3 P . Sce St TaR T e express the purpose in brief, forceful | of their countr i i allaway by two line: . o o b RaaE o aTicE nopoly of storuge to one person, as is | CXpress 3 While these good women are holding their | miles of 3 Callaway by two lines, one runuing to” th Al LR DO G UL now done, but it is obviously question- | United Statc < . hdid political meetings to discuss the laws that | Afte ¢ of the contest last evening | Black Hills and the other to North Plutte i : —e T e e e Tho increasing examples of a tyranmy to. | 00 HCM meotings ¢ s gkt nbers of the Phi Delta Theta | Cars will bo running on the Keavney i i SIXTY one millions of _tho public deby | 4110 whether legislation ik Ttk refgn of unlicensed outlawry in | Wrd the press in most of the countrics of | 212t 0% 4 L voenion | fraternity’enjoyed a banquet at their hall, Callaway line by July 1. The president was wiped out durlng the Inst ten month would amount to anything. All the % ALy k Burope lead waturally to an inqu s to | Very industriously plying his usual vocation At the session of the delegates from the the new railroud ¢ cis 1. C. D, i HAFL g eIIAYe i steamers in this carrying trade being | South Omaha appeals to every taxpayer wise. The more conservative and en. | 214 Winning victims by the thousands. various states this morning it was decided to S R DSV AC DR V3011 T'en years hence Uncle Sam will have all owned by foreign companics, it is not | and workingmen to put an end to it for | & e e LRSS SCIV AT OB AT sl —— hold the next contest at Des Moines, Ia., the | Iowa. 1 his mortgages paid off. S l-’t rpaan ] 5 L7 s all time by working and voting for an- lightened governthents of Europ: have b THE SILVER QUESTION. first Thursday of next May. W. A." Bastian A third new company to which Mr, Sumith 3 clear that congress ean make any regu- Y cking and voting looked to for & possible rebuke to the Ru: i e : ) puiversity, Ind, was elected | referred is called the Callaway Improveient b Tp ratara oI BOWANGeE to. Teance 3 for their control in the mattor of | nexation. Decisive action is essential | czar for his intolirable despotism, Not only | _Oup, Neb., April 30.—To the Editor of Tuz | pre dent of tho intorstate tion, Mr. | company, 5 E SIS e ks g iou contracts. Still another | to the future prosperity of the city. docs it not appzax in any sucls effective me R e, e B O e T i s ot o s G { 1 e eaTaR e on v suggested is to provent the d i .| ureas was hopod, but in this matter the influ- college, Wis., seeretavy, Water Power and Manufacturing compiny 5 1 S the Orleans pretender VO of e Terae i o THE removal of the Fort Worth rail- | ence of Russia appears to have pervaded Bu- depreciuted, equal in number vening a reception is being held at | with d up capital of §100,000. 1t has pugd 1 nds of silver, the capitol building in honor of the VISItng | in one of the finest milling, elovator wid man- 4 and comfort the Marquis de Mores. to Omaha sent a painful | rope. The covse is to be found, without | . doubt, in the indreasing instability of thrones, | Its producers are anxious to at once reap ‘l"'“"«'-.‘fl“r- .;‘;“U S atyayi roont el S D thaishavyest fasabio se who are | beautifulwith a profusion ofstatuary, flowers, 4 Vo examplo of Brasil, the success of repub- | O Mo T lf;vi:’:lpl)uhfl:mf;‘ VAL Gt et s e U L B R e barrels, and a dynine licanism in F urity of the | Voting i oy WO @8 8001 | quet, gocurs in the senate chamber, Judge | that will light the town and furnish monarchy in Spain, maintained as it is by a | 88 @ free coinage bill under present conditions | Allen \y Field, a gradug all the water power needed. Mr, road offie rheumatic pang through the vitals of the Colorado capital. Poor old Denver! in allowing mileage only to refrigerator cars and refusing it to the improved cars for carrying live cattle from the west to the ecast, ufacturing plants in the state. The mill hus THE states and courts having deliv- % ered body blows to trusts and combines, ti- the finishing round with a foderal law 2 : Tie Ul sific divectory has r s ; q v : 1 3 A : Theve is apparent in congress a dispo- | THE Union Pacifie divectory has r regeney, all serve as warnings to the crowned | 18 signed will have gained their point, univers ter, TR i £ will bo w l interest. e i Do | fled tho deal with the Milwaukee and T 5isTeth ; ; Smith says that this bl sition to do whatever may be found prac- e 2D e heads to bew > power of the press ho westera country has boen flooded with j : héats that at Ieaimiay 15 Gves i) AFTER all demonstra- | ticable for the relief and protection of | MO¢i Istand roac * WL soon | among the people.. It is tho despairing effort | Detitions solic iguers in favor of free .,'_“.'.“\""1”. 5 e Jho_title of | have dammed the South Loup £ AFTER all, emonstra- i R be @ reminiseenc of soverciguty to: maintain its ascendancy | Coinage and against the Windom bill; thus | the “Athens At BUD Ml e e ral lakes that are to Lo - i tion did not seriously d ‘b tl squi- | the cattle-producing interest, and no one g . ¢ St 3 X three splendid educ i rmed the finest natural lakes that are to Lo A i (e SNl F s o ey S s e e OLISLIS erowir et ot idemooraay. | AENVSthioss OB recommentitiong tofthel [} hos SeDenUIALIRucatlonal, s and now | found anywhere in the ! %‘ Libvium of the plune Ity and aris- | unitis - e g 100 | PupateR projects becoming @ semblance ot kingeraft in Buropo will | president were ignored, been cnabled for the | flamews soines phat sh b “Custer county,” . Smith, “is, {s < f ¥y, however, we ghtened out of | thth the ma CLU T U i g A s paper hereabouts ns v doubtless long remain grafted upon European | time being to punish President Hurrison and decided to e h a college in the addition | you know, as big ' as the four adjacent coi) k iy | portance. road and hotel sehemes have for the past | constitutions. Bt with the establishment of | s Aty (e ; g )\Imll‘gl'n” I:m”w 'i'l'{’.“}fi"h(ifi".'.'f“f':’i.o'm"x'f\ S osoon tobe | ties. It has now been decided to make fo 1 s ave 2 kit i = , adoptec major portion of it, le | advertised for anc oney neces: f y X , '} T 7 . T ;. e | three yeur: popular edu m',u",(‘ above all ‘,‘”h St | eredit that would a eto the administration | push forward the work pledged. —An electric | counties of Custer, move the county s n million dollavs worth of THE SILVER DEADLOCK. y P creased freedom of the press, which no tyr- | \would make Benjamin o formidable | railway is to be constructed from the city to | from Broken Bow to Callaway, and, of E is 0 be pumped into tho Burling- T}P authori l':I\L st.xtj mu?'. of Mr. A NEW watorworks company has been | MDY can long provent, must ine | competitor, and exclude them from their old- this addition. ] course, establish three oths 1 - < thi 3 McKinley regarding the situation of the pRE | time power for another ars; but these The plans for the new Seventh Day Advent- pats, ! 2 & ) > Y reg g . ! 2 seats. 4 on stock this summer. Perhaps Stone, ilvor question in congress is decidedly | '880i%ed to tap the mainsof the old | gentlemen, in their to' siup the | istinstitution to bo known as Union collego, S g s ¢ i Ripley & Co. heard the rumbling of the ll' “,’I“"L_’“ '“h 1,:“'“:“}];‘;1‘ l“‘ o ,t company where they are most vulner- | ablnet, are unde ion on o and s wostinictuteniwhions [ iyl Will Retuen to ¥ £ B flood and scampeved for elevated ground. | 4Scouraging to 050 Who had e | able, | which the r The col- [ 2z ed cost will be 00,000, The main oulanger Will Return to France. ok * | an early settlement of this subject, so 4 B — L:pse that would at the | building is to be S0x142 feet and South hall to n newspaper,|.a | e A present time will dr, i ILis the intention to commence v will rotarn to France & Mt that the country might soon begin to GASOLINE is not as vociferous as dyna- L, the oppanent of si > and have the buildings ready for anothe % § Brooklyn hyphen will devote its ener- | *eulizo the benefits hoped for from an | mite, hut is equally effective in swelling stitute the bost part of th ich King | Yivor "i;”'m"”” s i Fieees i il d T e e TS e iy % e g o R SR E d 23| ch King | g jyer rosolution by the de atic conven- rrTor LIGENCE, % 4 gies o exterminating mugwumpery, | 8dditional ‘,'[f;"““l "“i‘ Ii‘;;\:’i"ll! "t;“:“‘l" “l‘l the population on the other shore. Kordo has just ledto the gates of Porto | tion at Sr. Louis would appoar 1o b6 justilied e ,”":,, b ditics '§ Why did not the valiant field marshal | €urrency. The anticipatic arly sil- ] Novo, which is under French protoctoral by vesults e s O g s pe n I ke 2 - ati oy e 0 3 D W 8. ur L b - | st . of his new position this morning as deput, i i 4 begin the reform in his own household | Ver legislation was already oporating OTHER LANDS THAN OURS, This corps, of a! v sand, five hun- | | W ';"' "I".'I‘l"‘""‘ ""‘“*"}"'"T“' success of the | comp, e public. lunds and buildings 3 EH ’ in 1872 % favorably upon soms departments of B B : .. | dred women, is mainly from the | BN oces will be soane it 50 48 to 1ead: | My, Cook hins been in Nebraska sinco 15 = 5 Positively cured by, i 0 business’ and having the offect to im- | _When Mr. Goschen, chancelior of the Brit- young girls of the best families in Dahomey, | it v amd o Sher el ed whe 111879 he was chosen assistant adjutant ge these Litile Pills. i | PHE Uni TR s 3 ish exchequer, a short time ago submitted the | 30 X A ki Sa L aul e S s B gn cral of the department of Nebraska of the They also rellevo Dis: i e Union Pacific is said to be boring | prove confidence, but from the present ; designated by the caprice of 4ho king for | beyond North Amcrica: and Wost Indie 4 el S Ranublic 4 e oy als 3 i 8 | 1 g I budget, he astonished the country by show Ah D A 2 b s . 0 | grand Avmy of the Republic. In 1885 he w tress from Dyspepsta, | ) for oil in Colorado. The success or | aspect of the situation there is | PM02°h T : milligry sereice, They llvo in ibarraoks like. | e irinsportation ehnrges fand Suncertaln (G500 et SIo e oF ok site o e TT o Dyancpsin. Tny #hilure of the experiment will not ¢ill b | : {hE s thoro i) boen n enormous MORCASe | yozylyy soldiors aid” are sworn t porpotual | LR would doter Specunition, hurean, and a few months later chief clerk to ITTLE |aigcstion and Too tcarty e o the experiment will not affeet | danger that this will ba lost, for the un- | i the consumption of liguors. ‘The revenuos | G sP G iL TOCAWERY D ROEBSUIL | A hremium on the London, England, mar- the commissioner, to whom he is now coad. Eating, A perfect ren he flow of railroad lubricator in No- | cortainty regarding what may ba done, | had bees larects anomeouors: Tho rev virgintty. Novertholeas, one-thlrd of the | iop prico squal to transportation ond ey omm ssionary Aot { Y rog g Y 1| ad oen Jargely aag entod \theraby, so thab) o) oo el O okl womenis || <oty pricosenunl S0 transpy - i eoe SGFAE Distinoss, Nausos, D Xt winter. The oil rooms will | or whether thero will be any legislation, | the chancellor was able to promise i consider. | ‘0N corps is eomp: Do | wowld lusure {epar yalue within, two years The mecting of the state board of equaliza- | Drowsiness, Bad Tass y leg ¥ whose lives have been spared on the con. I bill becomes a law silver will 2 i % i i . [ Hourish as usual, is greater than ever. According to Mr. | able relief to the peoplo in the removal or s ot ¢ quarcel- | increase in value. The English farmer will | 1o f‘,’,‘;}“'{:“;";,‘l’";"',',“'"":“"‘“"* \olearanh In tho Mouth, Coate) 9 s o ps densolbonublinanagiin coong roses | RGN OF TAHOAR fota, MtRRIAIL 00 070- 5o vrivas omplaiani f rhusbands (iR IRt fres s of ld, o pres. | wuditor's oMice, Goverupt Thayer, Troasurey | ORI TvER R } " to a reduction of grain rates, | have no silver bill, which msans that | Dose anything for redueing the amount of Noiking Avhads aals 5 e ekl praIiuI 10 i export Hill and Auditor Benton” were present. The | — - Sl g : i s nd necessarily the increase | L0 e King, who i3 only too glad to make use Liverpool warket, ) Wil O UD | Uyjon Pacific was represented by Major | Tegulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. b} liquor dvinling, of drunkeaness, The matter, however, im- pressed itself upon Lord Randolph Churchill as demanding some troatment, and he adeord- alie here is based upon that roport A ulture i the United States will again | 3 HUSE S0kt ; | prosper. Demand for English shipping must ;f‘_k,'“,.‘f",‘"““',:, RS G ling 10 ov its support, added to the cost, [ NOFS Tipresgted by Ger rouds cannot do a greater service | the mprom measure agresd upon to tho home builders of the prairie states by a large majority of the joint commit- than by reducing the tariff on lumber to tee of the senate and house has been of their fighting humor by incorporating these | femalo demous into the army. One company | of the Amaz ment bears the name of they are armed wd I, C. Hills. The Kansas City | GMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PHICE. s lowo! sl igure. The pr od | nhy 3. e = A 4 : 16 “Razor Virgins,"” bacaus: i i Mpiagie i) | onsumer the benefi (hNu‘(:nfl roms u,‘ h‘ul\-:;' ‘un‘}”‘i‘lmt‘\‘\;l.u.:n 1‘:\::-.1“}:0‘:.:' ‘ll:‘:l\lv!l::llll)l: 1'{\: . ::lu“.:u:; i ‘l',”:“:ultr‘:,"x:xp::mxk\ Hol .:;:ufi(‘i.]n.ml e ;'."‘,;;:;"."(‘-‘“'E"' I tataors e s mch al-n‘l'ul-.l‘lu;:_'\‘”("Inn'-'h Misw 7 ,,,,’, ShmD VI 5 4 | s Chivugo Broning Lost, the attr- | mont s ok rachd bofors st Tacuday | dinkonness, Tho mumbor of tavorns was | desth by e Damn King, wio o s AL ho wivantines for il heaioct e | g, Tesaluion sy Boyd's Qpera House : noon edition of the Herald, in app shemsifi Wllpoiably e taken up | KEea T eRsens 61 R0 ReoploBewnu, 0 oo pacy ) ckmad (WDt Bl Mushola, saoh | Loy Siira o tha whoje | pruction of the Nebraska & WG DOTD & HATNRY Massence: i & e ! 3 spaper in the | ver question will have to wait. The re- welcomed the disposition of the government, Who eauriee the heavy dintrlook, . The | Also, valid reason why congress should move w,""“‘l’,fl'}"’\’.‘,"‘,’,"':"‘l"‘(ffif‘_}?;"fl;{[;f"."‘ 'v','v',',",':f:"f',: Tlll’ffiffimg I:"}f{*fi'i"lmt“ to-IKiIl? company is formed of the best sh city by the lake. ‘The Post is far in ad- | puplicans of the house I t fim, Bulli otes issu intended to | foreshadowed by Mr. Goschen, in favor of LWt | ution was unanimously adopted. The session | | quick but y | ? vance of the other evening papers of i us silver bi = shooters; there arve also the *Cal and he 4 psaid rede; i > p » 5 € paj disposo of the caucus silver bill before tomporance. He proposed to intrust tho 5 | the aforesuld vedemption clause und u pre- | \win'continue for thivty days ; that city, both in the quality and quan- o > tarift bi indica- | granting 50 county | the “Buyoncl? companios. That of the | mium would attain tho object ‘within two | WHCONLInUC for thivty duys that no live A nlity 1 ng up the tavift bill, but the indica- | granting of licenses to municipal and county “Avrow Bearors” is composed of girls too | Ahd One-nalf yoare: R A DN ||| g e InsuL ( ingnollve [—] Ou S ucils, to abolish beor houses, and to com- in- & Uty of matter printed, aud bids falr to | tiong are that this cannot ba dono, The | co (b A, thongh fi s &5} eae e 1 i A young yet for actual fighting, but who ar o Sy SR o occupy the highest place in the field. country is far more anxious for silver | pelclubs to register and pay fees varying employed as reconnoitering partics and in the | INFORMATION WANTED. L ompanics have right to insure from £30 aunvally for workmonw's clubs to 7 S e tina 1 The' under was vocently ap- | » 0 ki 2 burned to death in barns, legislation than for action on the ta od to by M ambulance corps, p; One, the “Elepha; Articles of incorporation have been filed ratic for the State Bunlc £2,000 for ari T investigation into immigration clubs. The proposal " company, s ot des- | pointed division field b of the ar- | \ith the secretary of stat Who ave the paople vefer i mmaRiadadn New Yock brlngs intoipromy | Mogifilo na ohioating 40 the asucas B oot approval ‘aud o, bl 100 for tha babtlaalds Bt for hunting the!| taslia. wells investigation, department | of Ravennu al stock is 825,000 | Bettor and funnior than o § inence the indiffevent enforcement of the ver bill and thus obstructing silvor legl ::“:.lw)::;mi‘un‘m o \J\n;f\', ‘IV‘ n’m )"“ clephant and procuring the ivory for the | of yeviculture. the purpose of which is | hbe incorporators o L. J. Dunn, G, W. | Now specialtios. Funn, I i sdery aw, rdes ' N N . Oyt o Pros poc Boing Foug v ory @ op- roy: o T aring, - riadl & A il Nlawson, W. D, B. Notter, H. O, 5, { O - foderal law. Hordes of people are |y, ionon this subject? They are the men | position. It marks a decided departure, noth. | FOYal treasure. Tho most daring, to “ascertain the proper locations for | S W T e L Aatin ity brought to this country by mercenary | Fulaspitits _ 4 g k J athletic girls ave admitted in that EanTy s < A 5 ArtEs il O 2 Wednesduy V! peddlers of cheap labor, to wh t in both branches of congress who want | ing of the kmd having bean bafor Proposed’ | oion mizht ho. callod the clvtl oo wivate | Rutesian wells for ating purposes CITY NEWS AND N i i REAAN B4 CURR- abom 10\ whom the | faq oolag nnd. Wwho sonstitnta. & e | i Basie for nearly twenty years. A LoD 0 PHIVAE | hetween the 97th mevidian and the foot- | ayp B, H. Andvews, the proprietor of Cush- L Immigrant becomes u slave until tho pas- | (b o0 HET MU RO ol : g . Lills of the Rocky mountains,’” The | man's park, hus xd tho use of that re- | i Al district, the fleld work of which is under to the Lancaster County Veteran associ- | ime en usee, id. sage monoy and incidentals, ure reps vament is proparing t " ! The rovelations ulveady mado furnish | | i {lvad aheoas?tSlk which | Japin’s parliament, whien is to meet t will m The demand of these men is formu- | The Russian g build its great r m on May 14, and the lies betw ny el n parallels | £ 'y 3 v *d in the bill introduced by Sena- | 4 » A A 3 ¢ This include f > z of the grove for this season. A pro- ARG o) 3 the committes with amplé material to AR e tho . | Willboono of tho sreat entorprises of tho | the first time next’ Novombor, will wmow e Tt TR dnolunes s | et e WEEK OF MONDAY, APRIL 28th, 3 stop tho loaks in the present law and | (0 Teller which ‘provides for the un- | | utury. Since tho world bagan to realizo | neurly resomble tho British parliwment tan | tion o orspatiy (O dne | B tho wing persons will particiy L i b ARE MR E oot ne e lmited deposit of silver bulliomto be | pow Tt o s urs the oeslou oy possibili- | any other legislative body, but its house of | MUNNINZ o little east o non, | Mayor k. B, ( e 0% 5. Clarkson, e (W 3 - p AL SR A0V Mk oonbe heab ‘entoroedite | i fon with pertifidites ab. tho vate: of : h ds will be an ifiproyeme . David City and Crete and o short dis- | yion J. B, Strode. ie B. Cooks, Hon, | Prof. George Brooks, T A e S S P AT iticates ot the rato of | fies of the rien binck soil of southwestorn | 1ords will bo an fifjprovement on the English TaRTA0. Y BRI kot portion: of | Bom Syns atade dee: Mollle'B, Cook, Han | I B} ono dollar for four hundred twelve and & | Siberia and that thore is plenty of troasuro | Upper house, Bosides the hereditary nobl Kansns west of u line drawn through | Lesse How ) oo AL Hride: Gavorsas dont THE BLIND MUSICIAN. { of the | Whoare to sit in this body thove will bo thréo other clusses of members. The counts, vis- counts and barons will select one-fifth of fin &AL | The Pan-American Novelty Ko. 20—-CLEVER ARTISTS-20 . Thayer, Hon. L. W, Billin *. Russell, Hon. C. H. Gere und s Junction City, Marion and Win- the roliee outlet; Oklahoma tpurt of the Indian Territor If grains of stundard silver, such cer- | stowed uway wmong the moant estobo a lawful tonder for the | southeastern r \d private, | any question th tompotition of contract lnhorers, Y t payment of ull debts, public zions there has never b it this railroad, about n | NIOBRARA'S bogus resolutions are cir- the next fonr months Lincoln will P — sulating through the country 1||)Al RO [ R R e et i miles long, would ba built in time, The en® | the r\\'n.u!mvxvln'rh-'7h in the upper house; | west ¢ o public lund strip; the Pa Rt lighted as ah: ovorlap of #1400 | « o eugerly graspad by newspapers friendly men expect to socure legisintion that | EWcering problews are nowhere formidable, | the emperor will appoint a certain numbor of | handle, north of Collins and Denf Smith | dis 1. At present there is but | * Great Stage Shows! 7 Blg Dopartmer o0 631 8 8| though some large bridges will bo requirad | learned men tocwembors for life, and each | connties, and that part of Colorado enst | #,000 iu the lighting fund. Tho gas in- One Dime Admits to All to the monopoly interest. Tho Minn wpolis Zvibune vefers to thom as an as- 4 knowledgement by the farmers that it ki was o mistake to demand a roduction of grain rates and that “low rates sfford no remedy for a glutted market.® The quotations and conclusions of the Tvibune arve without foundation in fact. In the first place the resolutions referred to were not adopted by the farmers of will* provide for unlimited coin- o 4 oI mountain ranges must be traversed | province will seud t it one ropresentative to | of Stevling, Akvon, Huno and Las Ani- | speetor will shut off hilf the lights, age, but they will prolong | ¢ vagen the Pacifie. For many hundrods of | be chosen by the fitteen largost taxpayers. | mas. Androw Lowell. Benjamin B Dill, G. Sel- | coming May 5 the strugglo as much as possible in the | wmiles Generl Aunenkoff propases that the | The lower house il be y much lita the | QThough this | koy, dumes M. Walker and Charles Craig hope of at least getting u measure that | voad shall follow atmost @ straight line, | house of commons, the members being chosen | time for doing the work requir pear and Lt ‘ptn \i-“'_\ n;!,lhlfi:fl.'xl,::.)xnll.:. T will put the silver bullion cortificates at | somo distance south of the fifty-sixth par- | by the electors with a tax qualification upon short, 1t g4 slved that the worle shall | (i1, trustoes of the villigo of West Lin OMAHA once praotivally on a gold busls, Thisis | sllel. Nob an.unnooossary. rdubla is to bo | volars, The housoof peors; it is to be ob- | b0 B0 less thorough "ot tha! teuritory | Golm. Action is tukien on Lho fact thut- thoy e i il e TG AR enumants i op | Served, is foun: upon avisto 28 of L e portion of the “tervitory | did not qualify within twenty days after J {0 ND TRUSIT what the Teller bill, which does not pro- o nd z: h:' orname ulnlu bmllulup:n or m‘x_ul. dorved, lw"imf‘ »f money. In this ro. | COvered. To this end I ask the co-opera- | fon, and lso because not bolg taxpayers AN A J HAE Ban fuom ant e it RAS iings that are costly and not essential, ood, of of money, % | ¢ are ineligible, vide for free colnage, is intended to do. Everything is to bs sacrificed to the lno of | Spect it is superidngdother arlstocratio bodies e e Y Benlaiis COMPANY., tion of every porson residing, or inter e ot ot b jority ropublic , in the district, and : nited States District Atto The malet Hrak Aha iy g 1 £ | ruils itself, and it is fntendod o mako this s | of logislators, wh¥ogonerally leave loamins inary matter of great importance, e (hataint Colinty, Attomoy | aubaortbed and house Inslst shat tha cevtlificates should | ht, level and strong as possible ‘8o that | out of the question und respect ouly blood or | to hilve information of the lochtion (e S QUADRUPLETS unranteed Capital A, both vo in the vity looking | Putd in Cupit Niobrava or any other portion of Ne- | 1" U : s or busine supreme court $raske. Thoy are mutilated copies of | °° deomable in bullion at its market | o, locomotive may draw a long train. After | money, tion, town and ran if_possible) of | “';,[,:‘,,“}” W N,,,“,‘{f“,"'\‘,,;",.'_,,“U. | ocRltya iy salla stackaand hay it ) price in gold or in silver dallars, at the | the ground was surveyed and the plans p e | every boring for deep water ey is in the city on ofieiul business | trusts; aets o (ranster it resolutions adopted by two boards of srade composed of corporation attorneys end shippors seeking railroad favors. § Business men and farmers could not stultify themselves by uttering santi- mionts notoriously false. The reduction option of the holder. The difference | pared,General Aunenkoff said he would engago The Congo state is now invading with its [ made in the district, whether wat The report that William Randall, son of R. | Sorporat which creates the deadlock is a very | to build the road for about ouc-half the first | stations the vast wilderness far from. the | Was obtained ~ thereby or not, {! fl]*llw“-'ltli"“lvlw‘_"\, 'hm' en arrested il Ly ———— wide one, and it may be found extremely | estimates of the ministry of public works; | wain river, that has hitherto been almost un. :Juul pvery i spring v | Utallon tho e of selling, o mort | Omaha Loan& TrustCo i D S ¢ y two w risiter rep pool fed from subterranean sources | horse is received regrotfy ere on A | s, . difficult to reach an ngreement. and even his figares make the cost of the | visited. Only two white men had visited the | deep po ) oo of the high standing of his relatives, 3 < ¢ b riflroad and its equipment over $220,000,000, | confluence of the Lubi and San | to be found within the limits defined, If | SAVINGS BANK. E. Cor, 16th and Douglas St uru rivers, | thoso who b ik such v hay et t may bo years bafc uss is| ar south of the Congo, until Governor Gen. | 1hoso who have sunk suc dh OF 1RY0 1t may bo yours bafore Busela dishy $ha [-(arsouth of tha CiaatiNal. Govasnos: Geo- | 14088 WHE knowledgo of any such, or | Ho Knows About Clayton's Murder. | pr 5 G0l | s of corn rates in February wus a matorial THE condition of affairs in South | eutire cost of the road; and perhaps the | eral Janssen, early this year, established a who can give full particulars of fmpor- Favavire By Mav " B'eaT.ast " ikt Droribediuna Guaranteod Capital benefit to the farmors, notwithstanding | Omaha is a public disgrace. The law- | canr’s idea that it should be advanced gradu- | station there. It was in this rogion that tant springs will send n y tome at | Jared Sater of Joffe aville. Ind Liubllity of St e $ho oforts of the railroads und spoculat- | less elements control the machinery of | ally and in sections will be followed. Geueral | Wolt found tho Arabs had armed with guns | e e v 10 $0 RORK, | parei Ak o AEptsng. Tod b r Cout Tytorist 1 Db, orsto break the market. Railvoad and | government and are running things | Annenkoff says, however, that ho can com- | o large people who had never seon o white | The newspapers ar clally requested | throw any light on the myst OMcers: A, U. Wyman. president, J. J. Brown, vi 0 breals keh tiadlroe - . : b plete it in thrve years and a half, man. ‘They had been supplied with improved | 1o aid 1 uring the information S B prosident W Wyman, treasuror slevator managers acknowledge that | with a high hand. Not only are the | - firearms for tho purpose of preying upen sur. to “1‘[ in . r“ ‘”» 1 of Al eon | John M. Clayton loft bore Diroctors: A U. Wyman, J. H. Millacd, J. 4 Brow * g el o i g orby i NS e e the purpose of proy pon sur- | sought, as it is for d of 1 con- | Ark., at the request of the Guy C. Barton, K. W. Nash, Thomas J. Kimbal prices advanced atall leading shipping | vital inte resta of proporty owners and [ o me startling anomalies in the | aounding tribes and capturing siaves for the | copmed 1. W. GREGORY, | S Hb 1a Aviiiy o8 the Ooinli That TLiata e I Lake oy s points, and the threatened glut in tho | decent workingmen imperided, but the | Losont mode of electing the British ho use of | Arabs. This is one of several statious the Division Ficld Agent, Hooper, who died in Los Angeles lust Octo- | p lowus i b siluteral Bocurily, b Lo warket failed to waterialize. vast industries built up at tremendous | commons. In the first plac @ weight of a | Congo state has just foundod for the purpose | Garden City, Kan, ber, is Clayton's murderer, | est'ruten surrent | |