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LY BEE, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1896 [ : POLIC n o ancy “pro- \ SENATOR OLARK ON MURPHY. | mental station has fssued and is distributing THE DAILY BEE. THE POLICY OF THE ALLIANCE. immnterial m‘nn.nt]mnnu. but there is | raids hay n tendency to pi SH")[)]M; ]N TEXAS CA’I‘TLE. fre0 46 fammers & URMOKn 8 Nek 1o ths i . . On all sides the question is asked, | reason to believe that it will be exten- | mote blgepwailing and immoral- CLARINDA, Ta., May S.—Francis Murphy has | cutworm and the meaus for preveuting its F. ROSEWATER, Editor. what does the Farmers’' alliance pro- | sively changed in the senate. Senators | ity in W .r police force. What R boen here, plerced us with the spear of Aricl, | FaVages. 7 Shelatimet s W et == | pose to do? What will be its poliey in | have had very little to say respecting it, | else can he axpected when policemen are and there has beon o teausformation, Bvery- | T public salg of unclaimed townaito lotey VERY MORNING. | trying to attain the objects for which its | but such as have given any intimation of | employed po\elimb over transoms and Complaints Sent to the Governor From Burt body is praising him. Party lines, sectarian | of ouiside buyors are present and fancy pric members are banded together? Willthe | their intentions have elearly indicated | pry into[iivate rooms occupied by and Thurston Gounties. furrows, social distinetions, fpersonal differ- | aro being paid for chofco locations. The pro. 90 m | alliance enter the political arena | that they are not favorable to a policy of | women of ionuble character? s ences were all dissolved, run togetner and | cceds of the sale go into the Deadwood city 80 made smooth by the loving spirit of this magic | chool fund, 89| as a new pi or will it simply |“generally advancing duties and increas- | The fu@fon of the police force is to rlt TN, SHIRA” AUt 60 BATRNY did sottle laWayd order, 1t is their duty | THE DAY AT THE CAPITAL CITY. | Ivish-American. I think over a thousand “"r;;‘lg;_"m'uf::::“m'};‘m‘“f‘r"_lum,_‘, o Dalste —— PUBLISHED TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ® | demand that existing parties shail | ing the aggrogate of tariff taxation enfor endorse its principles and insist that to arrest stiet walkers and persons of l::bdr:;‘::‘“*;‘xl :“:‘l"';:“‘:: W‘x":i“:“&'l‘“;o'"':;v meets at Bismarck May 0, All persons having Sfm L ARTON s e ot vy , o 3 g sted nccounts should be present it th S their candidates shall pledge themsel ves FEDERAL ELECTION REGULATION. | both sexes whio conduct themselves a1 A Prominent Lincoln Man's Wife 8ues | cess, and regarded ns hopeloss cases, ::n‘:::lm‘:; o TR CIIHS" 50 (0 SHATS Rucii P to carry into effect the measures which | The opinion obtains in Washington | disordorly Jpanner. If the tenants in | * or Divorce — Notarial Appoint- | A hew birth and 0 new borm 16 | mioe o thot date. ryBaniding | it favors? that it is not probuble there will be any | any building create a disturbance they ments—Capitol Intelligence B A e ol e | complete ontfl for conl mining loft Cln treot 8 | While nobody can definitely foretell | new legislation nt the present session of | may enter: gnd -arrest the offender: g £13 gt - Derlain the other day for a point on the Whito streot. § ; g P 1 ~Miscellaneous. hore for a quarter of a century this month | AR LI OROC CAY T8 B PO O IO Wt DENCE. the course which the alliance shall de- | congress for the rogulation of federnl | But it is enfixtly out of their line of duty and nover witnessed such & universalspirit of [ o ot made a thorough investigation as to o news and | eide to pursue in the impending cam- | elections. The cancus of republican | to hunt thieugh the corridors of business \CTpre lmlt}:;ll‘:mmn{;cfl;‘h - P‘;:’r:anl::d ;(\;(l_-&l:;; the extent of the deposit, and says there is Bitiorit Depurment, U0 t0reed 10 e | pnign, Mr. J. Burrows, editor of its offi- | senators decided to passa law, and it is | blocksand Thy in wait bohind tho blinds | LixcoLs, Neb, May 5.—[Special to Tue | S0Uled; united fecling in church and aciety 1o doubt bout coal beig abiainabio i 1y g § possible the Hoar bill or a similar meas- | of private houses to ascertain whether | Brr.]—Several tolegrams have boen received | jngsand benedictions of God are certainly “i'l‘“" ;‘]“ . ) tthed + Governor Thayer calling his attention to | resting upon the simplo methods of this re- A dastardly outrage was committ at 3 Yankton the other night, according {o BUSINESS LETTERS, clal organ, has ventured to outline the All husiness lettors and remittances should | policy which the alliance is likely to be adopted by that body, but | the occupants are conducting themselves | f thi tho &tleged shilpmentt of ekas cattls’ wilaw. ‘HISEERDIS cha, o s Soubfl the phlloss: | 5 Cir Cae Unlknown misaesats broke. (nio a private apartment and stole 8 two-gallon [ he addressed to The Boe Publishing Com y . Db s, ook ot postaice ordars | adopt, Mr, Burrows: very emphatically | the republicans of the house aro not | in accordance with the moral code. If fully into Thuraion and. Birt countios. A | PHers stone. Bt few men c ;mn‘z-.. de payable 10 the order of the Com disclaims any intention on the part of the united on the subject, and it is not b the co-occupants of sny block or dwell- | Lo, oy tha governor was satisfiod that such d:‘(u‘\‘:\l:l;r‘“lmmfl:;‘::;u;mll:mn me‘_l‘m\,\"n(l{lm: gl e G g s e ) Mg it alliance to organize a mnew party. | lieved that any action will be taken in | ing feel offended or desire to rid them- | wocn o case he immediately telegraphed to | sectavian, Party, crood ,““‘{m,,,.“,,"“.h‘.“Am the pilfered In'flw-lr{,\"ln w ‘lh-y h\{ expects to 5 E : i if the high wind continues. Lhe I‘}CE!]“":"-‘MM COHIIIZETIN),‘ Pr:Jpl'i'C'lfl_l‘lS. The experienco of formor campaigns has | that-body. When some ten days ngothe | selves of bad neighbors let them muke | ha shrifls of those countics to paremptorily | s ams b Hois-all things to all men if f blow uway by s Hoo I¥'ding, Farnam and Sevonteanth Sts, Srid B AR s Wi o et b i (66 GEEY | R e cattle in. | by b he gce of God he can save them. ———— - taught him that the men who ask the al- | committee of fifteen appointed by | complaint at the police court | check the introduction of all stock cattle in: ¥6 Hek '.fi““lm‘l by o terriblo struggle:up to & MONTANA SMELTERS CLOSE. > republican caucus met to con- | against the owner of the building | side their boundaries until such time as tho | [ bos climhed bY All_communioations relating SNORN STATEMENT OI CIRCULATION. | linnce to become a party by itself would | the hons nst ! : flown tipon the Reck of i County of Douglas, | 5% adopt n means to secure their ends | sider this subject, the fact was developed |-Who is liable under the law, and if they | chief exocutive can fully investigate tho | 3y and with loving voice and outstretched | Forced to Shut Down Because They PO ing Comany docs sstanmly awons | Which would undoubtedly defeat them, | that several members were rveluctant to | see fit they may nlso make. specific com- | eharges. Governor Thayer promises to give | hans invites, persundos, aud draws men up Underbid by Omaba. uniiihing Compan ! the caso his immediate attention, to the same level. The thing most admired A, Mont., May 5.—[Special Telogr docs sol and at the same time destroy the alli- | enter upon a radical policy of federal | plaints against individuals. Then the about the man, nside from his gy e 4 i g Sredfe ¥ wenial, genuine, = MRS, BAKNES WANTS A DIVORC Christ-like spirit, is that unselfish, conse: | to Tux Ber.]—Despite the appreciation in t) ance a5 a non-partisan organization. 1In | interference with elections in the south. | police will properly come in and make : H ' s Gail L. Barnes, proprietor of the Windsor o v out C3 9 . ilver v ploy other words, Mr. Burrows believes that | Two sub-commitiecs were appointed to | the arrest of any and every person | hotol is about to loce s thind wite thimon D ohdpiaa cnve ot e }"i*‘é" 2 "'l\trlhfi}‘urks of the I:' le bl i i1l e 4 iti sarry | dvg i N Tresen i i shasge: n . 5 iveros: dont . bl 0 5 . No Livingstone smelting company, located at the alliance will be in position to carry | draft separate bills representing the dif- | charged with a breach of the law. the divorco courts. Mr. Barnes is a woll | eoi EOmBETInEC oy SOt sEesion, Fabots Tast Hdlanh, v, afiar WEAoAly Yednctng that the actual elre for the week ending ) Jows: Sunday, April 27, onday, April 2% iy, April . . Aeuny s Anrli 50 § . i A il i th g A o o known citizen and & man of wealth, Mrs, i o v Atsditssion of ] out its aims and objects by | ferent views of members of the commit- | The raiding of suspicious places and | Fhowh citizen and o man of weilth, Mrs, P on Lrehicenst ot “low theense. Hy | thelr output, fnally closed down. How loig May 1.. y. Mivy ¢ L May content and the unj ® st chargo that she | {i 4 Govout preacher of personal vighteousn this cessation of operations will last does 1ot olated her marris ing the balance of power where it | tee, one a sweeping general law and the | promiscuous spying into dwellings and L2 | will count for the most. He believes | other a measure extending somewhat | tenement blocks cannot fail to promote age vow, Shehas ‘"‘;;“ and personal prohibition. This is his work | seem easy to determmne from the reason that ; wscier, > | the nlliance can dictate platforms and | the present supervisory system, but | immorality and blackmail, whilo at best | WIFYCL ' SRR ONY S lithio over b mouths | an his tfold is ulrondy white for the hur- [ yie” dopands on eiroumstances over awhich Sworn to hotore e and aubacrited to 1 my | condidates on the state and congres- | thus far ndither of these committoes hns | it will merely drive disreputable’people | tho oty Ll Uil story of hier expericnce us e naant to say that T endorse the PIA | tho company has little if any control. Tho *kets by holding itself ready to | reported, or so far as known has made | from one part of town into another, custody of her baby, claiming that Barnes is multiplied by a million, I am a prohibition- | cause of suspension is likewise somewhat dif- thro Average.. ... nco this 3 duy of Moy, A,D. 180, sional ¢ t a it custodian Tor i NP, W 7 i 7 not a fit custodian Tor it. atthe straightost sec ¢ill- | flcult to get at. The Great Falls smeltor has AL 3 3 e sither par PrOgres SO AT ist after the straightest sect. 1 am not will get a m AL g P 8 Pndly S y assigned it. % 5 4 The following notarial appointments were | vet I place a greater value upon the gospel of [ closing down of these twoisa preliminary San Francisco Alta. L P ATy } B step toward a combination between theni ion shirhs oy ) nade this morning by Governor Thaye love. T have great faith in Moses but more | St Russian students still sing “God Preservo | 1o M, Spratten, Omaba; John Rosicky, ed. | in Josus Chrish, If the workd 18 o be oon. | From what can be learnod the chief factor i; (s N husetts, which | 416 Czar, but they don't suy in what, itor of Pokrok Zapuda, Omaha; Edgat W. | quered it must be after his methods, If men [ closing down is the exorbitant froight rates was radical in its provisions, is under- Adams, O'Neill; Cyrus W. F ey, Stam- | quit their cups it will come about by the per- | on ore to this point as compared with rates to e tuly sworn, de- | interest and most likely to carry out their | The bill introduced enrly in the se oses and snys that he ry of The | wishe: i 3 'rOWS SNE o ¥ e Tiiiahine Compants, i s “fetp | Wishes. On this point Mr." Burrows | by Mr. Lodge of Masss av dully lation of Tie Damy | pertinently say: 3 . T poe ) month Of Moy, Jun. 140 | 1t ts simply disgraceful for afarmer state | stood to have been practically dropped. | Where They Will Take Their Revenge. | ford; Eustace Smallwood, Aveadia. gussion bf love and moral ppeals, - X do:nat, JIQHANS ‘8nad othor eustom sirielting ‘poluts % coples; for August, 18, 18,651 | like Nebraska to send to congress mere medi- | Tt never had the promise of the support Boston Republic, CAPITOL INTELLIGENCE, ltixlm“' vhether l‘ti‘lim,'ls :\tlurph) In l’l"’lh“"i Rfl“\:‘l!‘ (‘le'rrl;g(‘!m:.t{mc“:: f’"""‘fi"fl""f'« Im\‘é sptember, ), 18,710 coples; for re o) y R > 2 v 7, 5 Su808 % Qo i onist or not, and I do not_care. did nof hrough the country and by virtue o Ot abar. Jus, T coplos: for Novessbow tum, | ocre land agonta, 'll'lmkcr.;, %0 uln'lnm fl"*“ of a majority of the republicans of tho [ New England is thinking. The raid on | The s st i L Jistrict | take time to ‘ask him. T saw that our ulti- | cheaper labor, cheaper, fuel aud chopor besIE8, #.0i8 cdpiosi | professiondl politiclans. It 1a) tho ditty, and| s g SChils 1t was | mot jgens rally ro- | 1ides has opened her eyes to the robbery por- | WY be calied for hoaring by the fudges of the | mate aims wero ono anl tho sume, _Ho did | frolght rates, have boen able o undorbid i 3005, B85 wopten; | oo iruo pallcy of the alliancoto retorm this f oo b iy o vor by the party at lavgo, | DOated ubon her in the heavy dutlesupon | Spremécousttommesw, 0l Dotibales un my time on s ‘persenal Viswe: | thesb smaiters, { } ) 20815 coplesi | ynatter. What is the best and most practical [ ardec i or by the Ihll' Y AU 1YEC) | yaw materials, And we will be very much | tiary for the aorte of April shows the fol. | The truth is, o speaks but one language, the oo $ t b, rasonuor, | motliod of dolng it1 First, lot us ascertaln ex- | My republioan papers having 6on- | suuprised ifa good deal of tarift reform vot- | lowing factas. Number of conviets at. o po: ] Hatobiand Lo sishlo of Jekus e e i o I 1oy | actly what we want, What is it? 1t is men demned it. The Dbill introduced | ing is not done next November under the pro- | giuning of tho month, 870; number admitted | . irllfa BT 68 0 "dovoted ana sane: A Fatal Accident to her Childre \F y Public. | Who will honestly represent our interests | in the semate by Mr. Hoar is | tection of the Australian ballot. during the month, 24; number whose term | Fbg"egteno OF X auy party or Ditvie 2 e i seotre Teglalatl ; o 6 6 g 4 it expired during the month, 17; number whos > ; rives a Mother Insanc. and secure legislation to promote them. | more conservative in its terms, and it is sentences were commuted, §; present number | PCYSOn %0 lay hands on him, or AT, 5 * * * Thenext question is how to select | not casy o see how it can be reasonably Hard on the Druggists. {pAvosratad 193 try to force " him to political ' pro- | WestcnesteR, Pa., May Mrs. Jolin ® :';"""r E ';Q'*;'{ these men. This is the way to do_it: From | ghiceted to by RB T i New York World, he monthly report of the commandant of | DiPition, or any method than the one he now | Fitzpatrick is this morning insane, dr 0 ¥ Sene « 3 conts | this time on consult in your subordinatealli- | C Jcceed to by ‘any one who desires hon- Out west there is » movement on foot t0 | the soldiers’ and sailovs’ home shows that 108 | PUISUes, and for which he was called by God | by an awful and fatal accident to her two nts 3 conts | ance ns i - members of | 5t elections, but it has been most vizor- | compel doctors to v ir prescriptions in | persons are being cared forin that institution, | Almighty. - Let us each and all pursie the | children yesterday afternoon, Mr, Fitzpat- e “ 4 cents | @nce as to the men you want for members of sy ‘nesailed by 160 PRt d S Diuly f . # courso we deem best in our own way, but ¥ y I : i the legislature. Come to an agreement on | US1Y assailed by southern members and | plain, simple i apital idea, | OF theso sixty-four are wiet, Jourteen Wo- | Jeoey hands off of Murphy. He is saving men | Fick had placed the two littlo ones and his ighteenth in the list of | the matter and at your next county alliance | P¥ the southern press, one senator going | although it is not altogether in the interest of A et o b Ried in the u- | from drunkenness by the scores and hun- | ¥Wo neices in a carriage to take them to Ouk- g Houseraltias withia aub, l,““ al | compare notes with the delegates from your | to the extent of declaring that if such a | the droggists, who won’t be able to charge nmmlu court in which John. Flannagan, | 4reds. I commend him to the people of Towa | land cemetery. Before he could get in, Wil- = fhinm 77 | county and agree there upon your men if you | law were adopted it would lead to blood- | More than half as much for water as they Qlllhnif’v brings action against the state of ':','d ‘l'l""" 5""“""'|'"",°‘“' ,‘H,'s Pt e “'“'::',l':‘l lie, his eight-year-old son, struck the horso ! —— Ao Y 2 L ree issued February 25, 1860, when he as I wi .y se state- 1 yen were thrown out upon™ a pile of ston I CONSIDERING the onmosition encoun- | YOUF district appoint conference committees | the country. puia. IAE eirlo i ey B0 Dy henTHionas ments. Clarinda has organized a_“blue rib- | Willio was nstantly killed. Clura, Azed s, it e Gary St ”:I "' ]"‘fl'm o l4r from your county alliance, and hold a confor- 1t is undoubtedly a fact thata great Gone Out of Fashion. county of larceny from the person, and on :'.(.’1[:) n:gl}llh‘::;x;luh will vmjcgig s B'm:hhn' 1;:.4 lmdskullsu badly fractured that she will |& cesstul fight for eleation refor: hatia ekt et oo’ |4 grave wrong and injustice is ne of the Philadelphia newspapers re- that the verdict was not sus- STATE JOTTINGS. e ’ essful fight for election reform. innd to get them fato the leglslatre, You | g0 B i he of the south | Matked afew daysagothat on May 1 the an- uflicient evidenco, z Bandits at Work in Spain. hiave a right to secure their nomination by S Sl e s would be “glad to paint Chicago any V. Harlan of York, formerly Nebraska. VALENCIA, May 5.—A party composed of ithor of the weekly ‘‘congres- | any party you can induce to endorse them, [ Under present conditions, ave averse to red.” There seems to be a mis- | speaker of the house of representatives, is A Grand Avmy post will be mustered in at | ton men made a raid upona farm near this forecast” will soon rival the | if you wish to doso. You have a right to run | any legislation which would be adequite | apprhension nthe east as to the people who el o IS BT ouriL "‘,1','“ BIOHIES & i ] city and captured the owner, carvying hin ther prophets unless he takes the | them as independent candidates if you prefer | to the correction of theevils of the pre- | livein this city. There are no anarchists L L R D ch'“l::llflmx& Ah;‘ms of Wilber will build a | 5% the mountains where’ they held hin procaution to qualify his predictions, that. You have perfect right to vote for | vailing system. They will readily grant | here, and the school of painting which thoy | dor of M Hotes a Nir aisa for the mus The old soldiers of Whitney are to organizo | Prisoner until his son paid $,000 “for his ro- e———— "'("1 elect them l;\'l:l'w"! the fml'm"hly that it is a very serious matter to deny | afrected ha entirely out of fashion. ‘lwr a Custe ];;um)\(tl school b in Novem- | a Grand Army post. kb i i | Of any nomination, if that suits you better. e : I ¥ T i ber, 1888, The killing is admitted by Haun- 3 e ot N — -~ — — | THES amount of anxi- | 1 itn o caso lot, the alliance endorse thom. | TAr¢ds of thousands of citizens in the Diid Won't Do, stine, his defense heing that he was prompted ,,,"‘,:f?“‘,‘,‘{;i‘,',‘z,“ A L R A R & ety about the effect of the supreme court | 4na have a care in ail ey o FaalbNE R as s south their political rights, and thereby 7 Qnicago News. to do the deed through the accusations of his (‘n:;uly‘di fon is again M;i"g agltated in Wwhose political views they have no | says the NewgXork Sun, “who can carry tho | fohoot house. ~He clay passion, A lodge of Daughters of Rebecka has been They will concede that this | state of New i’mi( by a majority so sure or 50 | convicted, on his own testimony, but his at- | OTganized at Burnett with eighteen membors, a wrong to the constituencies | lavge as that Which is ready in support of | torney claims that it cannot be murder in the | Coyotes have become so bold in Dundy : David Bennett Bill” This is possible, but | first degree unless deliberation and medita- | county that they attack dogs on the highwa it is also true that there is no other man who | ton is proved. - X (verdon needs protoction from fire and the fould And it mf liard s S fommer CITY NEWS AND NOTES, citizens are discussing plans fov a fire depart- Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relteve Dis, tress frora Dyspepsta, In- digestion and Too Hear'ly Eating. A perfect rem] quantity of jug poison sold and consumed | and suffrages of men of all part in the state could not well be increased. | Where professional politicians, railrond | SYmputhy. tools or political strikers are placed in nom- | is not onl, Tur important point to be kept in | ination, fmore such nominees at once, und | whose will is not permitted to bo e view by the people of South Omaha is | bend every energy to elect the men you have in the choice of representatives, that annexation insuves orderly, pro- | selected. but to the whole countr Yet, B brn aat County Jailer Jo- Miller of Omaha lodged | ment. c rrossive government, rilt edge i When it becomes necessary to call inde- B ORI - hall | POrthern statel M. Winkler in the insane asylum today. The | A man named Hooker of Warnerville is in gOYICTDBzoR Nakach ar government, gilt edge municipal % proposed that congr shal e —— P R TR _ o i £ y "Tastol i S ; pendent people’s conventions. let all men par- et o 2 VOICE OF PRESS. | Manwas formerly in the “employ of John | jail at Madison charged with stealing agri- Drowsnoss, Tad Taste credit, inereased five and police prot ticipate In tho soloction of delegates, Do not reise its constitutional power to rem- 3 o4 Baumer of Omaha and at one time attempted | cultural implements, in the Mouth, Coatpd tion, and permanent security for busi- | el g convention of delegates to be sont ox. | ©4¥ this injustice by providing a method Stward Reporter. I en i AWk R Bl Hog thieves are growing very bold in Tonguo, Paln in the Sido, are obyious and many, und need not bo here | in every congressional district of the | mino whetherSouth Omaha shall be annexed | rraat inventions of the iy Llll\\":::‘ll::}) % n.:'r'um‘ At rogulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Cps ool o 3 ol Ve vl The v tor v district 't e 4 3 cd Aty v rough fe! 1 P coolness, provailing betwean tho | stated. * * ¢ Upow one thing let us | country, theso republicans * counsel | t0 the city of Omaba. Exerybody who do- | Tho May torm of tic"district conut. com- | A mad, dog ut Republican City van thvouch | gyer oy ) “sati 00SE SHALL PRICE. h Judge Ficld on the sires to see a city worthy the name in Ne- | menced this morning w s valuable canines, all of which were killed by braska will hope for the annexation, There | Pench. StitiBe SEE A S Y the authori Tilinois senatorial camjus and the white | fully determine, that is not to voto for any | against it. house could at little expense be turned | man for any state ofice who is not wholly in | The temper which the democwats in RS | A curious suit was begun in the county L N ; into o ice crop. Meanwhile | Sympathy with the objects of the allianc congress ave manifesting regavding this [ *100 < Do DUt one Omabn. | court today and is known on the dacket as e | Tohin Welter, living near Rising O AMUSKBMLENTS, 3 the prerogative continues I'his in ‘1_"1 main is a very level | matter seems likely to effect its purpose Nettleton Would be Heard From, Lol ol ) it ‘13‘1;4 B es, but only two cars. = e to disarrange the senatoviul distribution [ heuded programme which Ty BEE can | of proventing the proposed iogi Ly Dol he sold a valuable lot to Blodgett | lived overa w ! 0 Hou iof. fade patronag heartily commend. The only trouble at least for the present session. hould D. M. Nettleton, the “Tall Pawnee of | for the nominal sum of $1. He claims fur- Trees, fences and_monuments in the Bo- UU 8 ]]Bl"a U Se 3 I L ke Spring Ranche,” is developing great strength | ther that he knew nothing of the transaction | cmetery at Wilber were badly dan 0 AR AT A ptoe A lighted cigur with the alliance heretofore has been | {10 nox d i ; ; ¢ ; \e next congress be republican, hows | o e R 3 et i S e o] : e AT Ao : : I h as & congressional.candidato in the Second | until he afterwards saw his name afixed to by fire the other du, IN favorably reporting the bill provid- | that it has rushed headlong into pitched | gver, there can bo 16 dodbt that logisla- | Qistrict, Showld Danicl take o seat apen tho | ™o deed, and that the instrument was obe the causg of the conflag ing for inspection of meats and prohibit- | battles wholly unpre; pared, when it could | ;, vi i "2 ati 3 % 3 & et D | tained when he was not in the full possession | Charles Slayton, a tw & prey tion will be provided for regulating fed- | floor of the national house he will be heard i i > ing adulteration of food products and | have secured what it was fighting for by i i i 4 ; h | 02 bis senses, . The lot hms increased groatly | worth boy, hus bogun suit u : i : g ghting Y | eral elections which will everywhere | from, and that, too, to the advantage of his | in value and Grant wants &1 000 g ad, claiming $ No advanee m pr cdnesday Matinee, b ginning Monduy Evening next. old Ains- st the - 0,000 for the 4 drugs, the ]nlu.m-1'uu|m.il|x-mln, ares that | making its demand upon the dominant protect all ci nthe free exer constituents, is not very s n his explanation as to [ of an eye, the sight of which was de atest of all the Spectacular extrav- fifty million dollars will ho mado in ex- | party and pooling its strength upon can- | tf thoir political rights A Big Fire to Took Aftor. his condition at the the time of the deal. by a railvoad torpedo. agunzas, ports alone. Add to this the amount | didates that wore known to bo in sym- % B R Brockinshian, Atiormee. tor Bt & || he Afth aumual state line renion will b BLUEBEARD . saved in deferred funoral exponscs and | puthy with its aims. e e S e s ew's Washngton corrospondent ro- | beheand tomorrow ¢ e L . L s Jro octors’ bills, and the pecuniary and £ marks concerning Mr. Dorsey’s return home | ‘Phe engagement of Mr. Sam Wessel and | ana- fifty people. attended the first reunion 5 S s . 3 2 Lmieniiof iy 3 d Fatima and the Fairy, healthiful value of the law can be seon at T o Tho new ballot law of New York, | o 'tvo nresant,time that it is for the Hiipods | CEACINLHANEIA S slnounted. i Gity | five years ago and 6,000 were present last | . OTTRIMEANE TR b ATION. which goes into effoct July 1, 18 consid- | ot agking after the firo which occurred inhis | 1 GAPLD G: M. Humphrey of Pawnee City | yonr: Tho arrangouent this year sl be o Direot From dganzn Co. number cule thal ver. | Ing 100 persons. ol Ohicago Opera Howse, (S 1N il WAL L1+~ IN THE CHORI'S COMEDIANS IN CAST a glance, S Srd A 5 b 3 S 2 ) | is n the city and reports the 1oss of his poc 3 — According to programme, the tariff | crably modified from what is known us | bank. 1n the lmmiago of that popular work, | ethook on the Atchison & Nebraska train this | * ]l'v'l”‘“H PRl T e Ti London lahor demonstration is | Dill will be taken up in the house today. | the Australian systom, though preserv- | the bible, behold what a great blaze a 1ittls morning. ¥ R B L M conceded by the local press to have heen | The intention is to limit the discussion | ing the more vital principles of that plan, | fire kindleth. It is just possible that thevisit Bk Sioipast twom seke not an 2pest | of her birth by entertaining hecchildven. S +‘the most remarkublo in the industrial | Of the mensure o six duys, which istimo | It is a compromise, necessitated by the | is made partiy to pour water on tho fire tn his | fj2s boon mude from Saturday night to Mon- | §qtqvonty-two ferandeniidren wd i oot 8 history of England.” Tt was more than | enough, after which amendments will bo | fact that Governor Hill. threo times se. | political fene ¢ Rt e saests o oo e i | 3oy d's Qpera House . W. Meeker of Imperial, Chase county, f f = t 3 | ner for her guests on the oce: that. ‘It was a grand exhibit of the or- | Proposed and acted upon. A canvass of | toed bills based chiefly upon the Aus- The Correct Idea. e 0L LAE € doaiiron thojodcy I KNOWN CWEI an ex-member of the legislature, is in the 1 Tywo young men have: started from Mars- D & TIAYNFS, ganized strength of the workingmen of | the” republicans of the house made a | tralian tom, but it insuves to the Hastiigs Nebraskan. “‘\"\"A\](S(vl v, special agont of the census m,fa‘f‘[';s‘.i’\?i-'."“ ln(x’l‘)‘,‘f:)‘I:I?t’:;n‘ul',]l: “‘Yn«'|>|1|||}', : "“‘"‘“ HALTES RAMgETY The attorney general admires the senti- | 1, uan for looking up farm mortgages, has | bY birchbark canoe via the Niobrara and Mis- Ffldfly and Sd"lmfly, Mfl)' 9th and 10th the world's metropolis. The orderly pa- [ Week ago showed that a majority of | voters of the state in all future elections rade and meeting of one hundred and | them favored the bill reported from the | a complete systom of seeret voting with soventy thousand men is an event of in- | Ways and means committee, but there | exclusive off ternational importance, 1t is g [ Was o considerable minority mot | the public expense, operated by swWorn | fho work of reform be made through the re- proof of tho progress of peaceful revo- | satisfied with - certain features of | public officials, and removed entively | publican primaries and by good party nom lution which is slowly but surely ele- [ the — measure, so that Oppo- | from the control and interference of po- | nations. This is the correct idea, and if ult with General Teot, | Souri rivers, a distance of probubly u thou- ments of General Van Wyck, but don't ap- | gono to Omaha to con - in the city. sand miles, They are provided with shotguns 1 ballots, maintained af | Prve of his methods to rovolutionizo the po- | © Tix-Governor Duwes nalimileKOhesmeprarinad ya itcinna A s, maintained at | o situati Ltate . at | _Joln Morare of Lincoln and Miss Frances | aud fishing tac’ d propose to fur B B T e e e T el O S s today by County Judge Stewart. € oY The Mickle marble and granite company lowaLomuk ! has commenced suit against W. H. B Giony | Davenport citizens want a market house, il The Murcus ereamery will begin business W HUIstorical [Ty by A. 16 AV TN SATURDAY MATIS vating the working el sition will not be confined to the demo- | litical organizations. strictly followed will relegate unworthy men | !oz' 1,000, o) X : Aruhatt 1 | i s 2 Eapilos g Ba e 4 T iovernor Thayer has issued requisition | June 1. - Teng erats, The latter may be expected to do No other state in the union has been | to the rear. pavers to Sheriff” Ryan of Clay county for | Seven wolf cubs were captured at Boyden le]l‘llll‘\‘l e May term of the di \ge amend- | so much in need of a law of this kind as They are Onto tho Spy. the custody of Patrick Ward who recently | the other day. viet court | all in their power to encou 1 a forgery in that county and fled Of eleven prisoners in the Monona county ] will be the most important in the cvimi- | ments on the part of vepublicans for low- | New York, whose great cities have boen s comii i . nal history of the county. The alloged | ering proposed duties, and if the demo ¥ i H. C. Russell of Schuyler is said to bo | 10 the far west, o on his way he Wus | jail six ave under ago, ¥ 50 3 - | the soats of more corruption and fraud g of Schuy said ; ) # S T | | again trimming his political sails, He is now | C4ptured in Aspen, Colo, "he stato Undertakers! association will meet | MagnifceniyPro 4. Night prices, regulur, erguson s reported to be slowly | MM vn Jur perpetrators of three groat crimes, in {<rats should unite in supporting such | in elections thun ever were practiced in which four persons were murdered in | amendments the result might be numer- any othe; i cold blood, will be brought before the bar | ous and material cf } 3 in groat sympathy (1) with the farmers, and Loty portion of the country. It 18 | gyinks that the bankers are dreadful men, unges in the commit- | not to be expected that thislaw will do and he loscs no opportunity to tell how he ported that the vacant on Fourteenth and O streets s to be occupied oro buildfng | Hos cholera is vaging in the northermn pirt | eee—t 0T e of Webster county with fatal effect, A oue will sive $10,000 to secure e e | 1)ime Frden Mugsee, - of justice b rigor g 20 bi i i i v v s fir ] :.\iu l\-"l;:“f}(l‘ur l:l:'" !l};{»:.'gf.:\‘nt_uw\l tee \{111. : o away wholly with corruption, but if it is | loves the dear people. He once played a like nn :’0\\ days by a large dry goods fivm from n.f,‘. OB TILEIE W00 10 aocuivo b poo i e esponsiblily vests upon f -t is questionable whether the cinvass | faithfully enforced, and the machinery to | game on the people of Colfax county, but we | OMha. . X ARG E the prosecuting officers, and it is to I et 5 1 Y peopie ) Miss Floronce Bullock of the Lincoln high | blind. 1o Oathi0 & UAYGY Conaey Camipnihy in thio Lot '|. L' : . 8 © | of opinions made a week ago can be | accomplish this would seem to bo ample, | don't believe he will be able to repeat the op- | school has been awarded the Youth's Com- The Rock Rapids Creamery association roaring fare L loped that they will prove equal to the | safely accepted as reprosonting the | it will certainly prevent fraud, or re- | eration. The people can see through his ac- | panion prize flag for the best essay on “The | will put a branch creamery in each town i | ENES IN A CHINESE LAUNDRY." _ taslk of meting out the full measure of iti ¢ oo h i tions and understaud his motives, Patriotic Influence of the American Flag | the county. SCENES IN A CHINESE LAUNDRY: N HERR L present position of all those who | duce it to the minimum. The bold and b When Raised Over the Public Schools,” A Poweshick county boy realized 21940 as ! 1iftie totthe (riminnls, No expense | ghon ~oxprossed thelr approval of | unsorupulous practices by which Tam- Work at the Primaries. bl bounty on the sealps OF 101 gopliors whict tie | W4y and Ella Maymardin - i A l‘ll l" spared in probing thesocrimes | the tariff bill as reported. A con- many has maintained political control in Falls City Journal, ABOUT WOMEN. had captured. THE REICK FA‘N’VL"VI MUSICIANS i 0 the bottom, and visiting upon the au- | siqerable number of thesoe mom- | the city of New York and Boss Me- A thorough organization of the Farmers' John R. R. Webb, a veteran of the war of -TH 3 2 A thors the full penalty of the law, bers of the house, particularly from New | Laughlin has managed to dominate | Mliance working within the respective party | Mrs. Manning, the wife of the late secre- | 181, died at his home In Vinton last weel LEOPOLD AND KEATING ] g g lines ORHROL TA11 10 plve that /dnehnichtian th. will live henceforth | aged ninety-six year: Great Musical m —Formerly with Huy- ey gland and the northwest, have since | Brooklyn will no longer be available, | 1S € v that oraAnimtion tm- | BT, O B b ings e s at Osceola ovor | 0% Musieal TR Sllormorly with T THE clearing house reports of the b : 4 A SangRt sl portant influence in the make up of local and | “hiefly in Washington. . Much ¢ Bhpravallaist Osceola over rloy's, opuntty. persiatently contradis . | received information regarding the sen- | The political machines will be to a large | Y ickets thiSA#. Tho way i. | Queen Victoria now copyrights all oficial ad dog. A valuable cow was The Hollies In their unrivalled skotch AN S AR Sonkadio. she ab: |44 antin those ‘wookions whioh 1t s to be | & tont shorn of tholr power, and with 165 | ues to make HSSEAGWwALL 1o (e rortal ey | EOVeIment publications, and gives notice i da ant At L o) 'THE TELEPHONE sortions of fiatists regarding the circu- ' sadafics g 29| XNk BIg POYe 4 WAL ALS | ance to make itsd#powertul is to control the | Shia will maintain her vights therein other animals butted its brains out against a rosumed | t boe ! Y i i Iating medium, The financial transae. | Prosumed has not been without effect | loss will go most of the abuses and evils | political partich i existence at tho present The prize for the best design for a soldiers’ | tree, The animals bitten have been killed | ONE DIMIS Admits To All. " The p “ 1 prompt steps have been taken to haye all and prompt steps have been taken to haye upon them. The public discussion of the | that have made politics in the two | time. A!um‘url* rule the men who advo- | monument offered by the state of Towa has | tions of fort - roposed tarift bi wisd ties Michis 415 atatia flash " HALS vind- | been awarded to & woman-—Mus, Harriet A. | dogs muzzled, - . S proposed tariff bill has not served to | great cities of the Empire state | eate a Farmedy ‘illiance ticket are Wi~ |/ 2Es8 SHAEARd 108 WO g P iing Boid Oooll of Cedar tawnship, My BASEK RATL.I. ight cities show an in- crense ranging from one to one hundred ’ i ! f soventy-three per cent, compared | S*engthen it in popular favor. Thepro- | u reprouch to the country and | broken politicuf§®who expect to profit by | Ketehum. e ne county, narrowly oseaped being buried # o meepaing weokof s | os of genorat advanco of dutio that | & menac o repubtican Intitations. | tor izations Pavtcs and principles avo | o W% SoM OS2 ANE TRURHER | ShveSavalaow s e, By tho st | OM AHA. vs, DEN VER g croase. Tho fotal volume of business | 4154PPoints the popular expectation that | wholly to tho republican party, whose | oW1 o its hajdey ; ) O . s Fair. who 1s to marry M, | & d0Dth Gf twentg-fivo fect, until bis frionds | " ' inoreased sixty-ono por cent, or twenty, | "oVision would be downward instoad of | representatives in the legislsture huve S g — L S Herman Oolrichs i San Francisco June 8, | could rescue hir ottigs o 4 Kansas City May 9th, 10thand 11ths ] | elght por cent outside of New York, | UPWard, and despite the plausible argu- | persistontly fought for it for three or R0 BoRRLoARs Mg Ach { s tmpe -ted her wedduwig dross ata cost of | -A pecullar statg of affuirs, oxlet i sehiool e S ‘ i - ‘Tho exhibit 18 u rolox of the business | Ments dvanced by tho framors of the | four yeurs nguinst tho unbtod democratio | A yumber of Jaminent gentiemen of o | 000 L County.. The tio sehool divectors’ disagived, | s e — | progress of the country, and is a ropoti- [ P 1t is widely apprehended that its | opposition, legislative and . executive. | wopublican porsdiigion have beon interviewed | wii "o ieiomsolha arrinee to Mr. X A o R ) OMAHA offect would be to increase the burden of | The effect of the law will bs to in tariff taxation without any compensat- | the power of the intelligent and honest | in th ing benefit to the people. Ina word, political sentiment of the state in the | their heads and ev reuse | by some stato polithaly, and they all shake ything depends on ot tho dBly papers as to the situation | London, this month, “Our Mary” B A A e bis Mary then. e the situation, & compromise was effectod, A Lady Arthur Butler, formerly Miss Stager | oo 8 tor 5 oo e contor of tion of the steady upward movement noted week after week since the begin- LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. ning of the yea et i i f Cl is the mother of a fine boy two | {0 o d P ble di e S the proposed bill is not generally re- | degree that the ignorant and dishonest | the alliance. "d hthosa inuocents abroad, | Bcp T 0N BOVICT, Sresumptive in the | tho vchool house, and an cquitabl |.||l:“;' o \ STATIS of real estate t garded us a proper answer to the demand | element among the voters are placed be- | they don’ knn:gl ynm:r:. ‘l'ha A""“:'}f” 13 | next generation to the titles of the yet cbild- | ¢opt the broom. 'Two schools are now run Subseri) 1 Guaranteod Capital for the fivst four months of the yoar pre- | of the country for u just revision and re- | yond the absolute control and manipula- X m“."fn'.'(“’,, “l,;‘ 2 ":_"fl“g"‘ SR "‘-:\-‘l“"‘l'”,‘“l'l'"" I‘""‘“'""“ | BIARIn bao'same Moool Toom Wik Devlack O R R e ryvict s < ieey 7P e et e e . n and of congres 20 0 d Mrs, Kelley, the mayor-ele s Arony Y8 BRI 4 8100k® and bondai nogotintes sout u gratifying exhibit of activity and [ form of the tariff in the interost of the | tion of the political machine, and this | b ne 201 0% CoMEtess aro kelng fo | ms ok yet sasumicd ' the duties of he s AATEON, it e T B - gency which requ The Two Dakotas. 2 P REODE ADS tri K i) tukos char owing to domesti Of property: col confidence. The total isa fraction less | People, and us a fair fulfillment of the | cannot fail to be ia the interest of better I than six millions, an increase over the | Pledge of the republican party in this | government, state and muntelpat, The OhargoaWWer ;,F'""'l' f’,’:,’..“l‘,“}}'flm 2 home T iomarand chid are An equal sufteage. associagion as. boon or- | fect Tixes! § o ” LR L% 3 . arwater Message, oth ge alo c .| ganized at Cante 2 > : corvespouding period last year of ono | matter. It may be granted that the —— The case of E, Resewater, editorof Tux | Miss Aun Hydeis the oldest pensioner in | * (ay county farmers will organize a county | @Maha Loan& TrustCo million twa hundred and cighty-four | measure is not Wll(l“)' ohju(-ummhh\, ENCOURAGING BLACKMAIL, Osaua Beg, has been tried in the district | the United States, Sheis a widow of a vet- | qyiante at Vermillic lay 10, SA V l N (‘S BA N '\ of 151 Recently she cele Ve T thousand dollars, This is a vemarkable | but in its general character there is Another raid is pr y ! r ' v.. The charge cb- | Cran Of tha.war will doll: arks s 0 4 0 promised by the'chief | court of Burt county,, Tho chargeof disturb. | pran f thasis oF IR - [T, Ba0 Bee 5 . W s Sor, and Guaranteed Capitall... 100w ors are extremoly cautious and holding | ple, und a revision of the taviff that does | of flliclt intercourse. Suspect women | Water was acquitted, or rather the complaint iy O, SR M tly Subsoriy off until the dismal cloud of prohibition [ not lessen the burden of taxation will | who are lodging in tenement blocks on | Was dismissed by the state's attorney, as it Lost Money and Suic B i g o AN Liabllity of Stackholdors ,u.u\ 18 dissolved. Prices for desivable busi- rd o nearly universal und urgent | North Sixteenth street and on streets | Should have been before it was brought to | Arcmisox, Kan. My 5,—(Spe Sunday sohool assooiution. will bo held b 8 0r Cont Nk AR feraue,, ness and residence property are so much 1d which the party In power cannot | adjucent ure to be dislodged snd scat- | Uil If Mrs. Gougar had the proofs of Mr. | to Tus Brx.]—John Obright, farmer living | Grand Forks May 37 to 29, Oficorn: A, U, Wywan prosideit: 1, J. Brown, vico lower thun the inflated figures in boom [ afford to ignor rex " Rosewator's misdoeds that ste claimed to | at Edmond, on the Central brauch of the Mis-"| " Glanders provail wmong Beadlo county : A EE ST, 3. 9, Brown ) 'y | tered into other parts of the city. have, there was an elegaut chance at the | souri Pacifie, committed suicide by hanging | horses and quarantine regulations are being Nush, Thoumas J. Klumba voterinarian 1 by his | enforced by the stat o departwent of entomology of the kings ug iral college aud experd | est rates ' He was fou leaves seven chi sites that Omaha property attracts the The present Indications are that the It strikes us that these spasms of meeting at Tekamah to have confronted him | yestorday aftern bost class of investors,—those who buy | bill of the ways and means committee morality on the part of the police are | with them and vindicato horself. As it looks | Wife in the evening. He for permanent improvement, Will puss the bouse, with perhaps some | not what they profess to be, All such 1 now her chargos were a dren. Cause, loss of mone t made on Olty and Farm Seourity, at Low