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5 1‘}’]:‘;;*1)/\[[‘\7 -]—gEE. UNTFORM BANKRUPTCY. fice and the co-operation of Postmaster lnvNHlnHm; committee last Saturday he ad- l:‘lox‘ IABGR C()VSULTAT[O Among the measures before congross llagher and minor federal offieials, the | mitted havi (‘nn Flossie Crocker $10,000, more specifio; overruled. Leave to relator to | about to leave the room when the ex-presis bly by May dent again thundored : sarly vs Wilson, and Singer manufacturing 41 tell you, get out of hero and quick!" compan Dunham; motion to discuss ovor. The reporter left the room and says that he but_decla t in so dofng ho had only ; yhioh nevifouials ootosy wss | conspirators against the welfare of this AT L IR ;‘ultmvhul:l::(“l;:fmjv’\u(\;‘r';' t‘)rn‘:l::i"\‘h;‘\‘;:‘:\‘ji:l* city Ihnw lwnfl enabled by promises of | fulfilled his ‘“dhly as godfather to the child. rled. Diminutive of reeord uggested and | has been wondering since whether Mr, ) - S BTG ST s A Py CORS # . < g, “ This devotior to duty seems the more re oot . itte in | allowed upon afidavits to be filed. Cleveland, and not Mr, Dana, is bordering on PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | jng for a uniform system of bankruptey | patronage and a distribution of boodle | ‘o i n‘"‘: ‘h!mmcw RS M¥ A Meeting of thcfi:zzlgmtml Committe in | """'[’"ulm'" }v'f"(" o "'""".'""""(‘u'umi l‘";‘[‘“‘!v Ho & W NF Glevetand ( - i P ote afen axati yin S 3 3 a8 intifr rlefs aro served and filed Those v Mr. Cloveld - TERMS OF BUBSCRIPTION is not the least important. The enact- | to defeat annexation not only in South | Grant is notgkery vich man. L T v 'Im":m \:‘;:n:‘-;:;l atd M. Cl \‘:‘v\:v:.wyw Pafly end Sunday, One Yenr 4000 | ment of a national bankrupt law was | Omaha, but in Omaha. . he £ - P State ex rel Lincoln land company vs Ed- [ mon will not be surprised to hear of this ex- Wieee mantiig ; 5% | rocommended by the president in his | By keeping in the dark until the last Lflght Frilud on Farmors. LANOASTER OOUNTY VETERANS, | wards. ‘Argied and submittod. hibition, Sund #® | annual message to congress, and the ne- | moment this gang of political bush- | oo o & afo perpeteating a quoer swin- }“l‘.f:,“\'_’.}=‘l:ll““"“.“""_‘ ke IN THE ROTUNDA. Weekly cessity of such n law has been attested | Whackers expected to bo able 0 CATTY | yioon the Farmrs: mutual benefit associa- e Haunstein vs state, Argued and submitted. Tho Bee Ruilding by the national board of trade and by | the election by making believe that | tion and on the Farmers' allianco in central | The Assoctation Will Hold fts Semi- | Haunstein is ac ised ..r| mufr\ltl‘ . The gov- | The corridors of tho Millard were teciing i o TPt Stroote e most of the commercial bodies of the | Omaha was going solld for annexation. | Illinois. They ghow fino samples of sugar | Annual Meeting May 14—fife | craorattended the hoaring of thecase '~ | with generals, colonels and captains last even- o ; 5 1 8- h ain object of the plotters is to | which they off oll cheap, When tho v —Real E Radly Kasb A 3 ing. They were on hand to attend the 0 sormg 11 sx ik Hetbane Sullatag. jooseye UG/ HAHOORECHOTEetiss s 3 5 i o, b DAL e e i A L tntied, monthly business meeting and luncheon of K i “[tion at its last annual meeting :(c('lp mmr;zl‘ of m:l-, municipal n;nlxihn!lc 2-::::: :::“ .‘,’Cflifi.""{p‘I‘{.’nfi'.‘if.'i".fi"fl.ifi J: Exchange—City Notes. m)m::;vqn vs Nuckoll county was submitted the Loyal Legion ¢ . v ve! v ey - Gl J espec e depf 8 o ek a CORRESPONDENCE. . | was very pronounced in favor of a uni- | in both citics, and more especiaily to hpeigd The court adjourncd until May 18 at [ The largest delogation camo from Lincoln, and below thet thoreis a stratum of clear All communications relating fo news and | form system of bankruptey, and since | give full swing to contractors that now . 4 RN sditorinl mattor shouid be addressed o the | yyon every subordinate association of | have everything fixed for controlling | 3nd reacbing o the bottom. Thisswindle | = Lixco, Neb, May 7.—[Special to T | “PhoState msuranco company of Des Moines | g SHMEIEE B ST St Co0 Editorial Department, " _ lik ini the:pubile works has a redeeming feature. The contents of | Bry | The state central committee of the | vsJordan. Ervor from Madison county. Af- N el s i < BUSINESS LETTERS, that body has expressed aslike opinion, public s tho barrel are not mixed and so faras the | union labor party hold & consultation in the | firmed. Opinion by Justice Maxwell. member of the legislature; Captain John 1t All husiness letters and romittances should | hoth those of the east and the west. | If anncxation is defeated the next | g oarpoes it can be used Opelt lnst ovening. The mombers of the imons vs Sewards, Error from Boone | Clark, caspier of the First National b el Pho Bee Pablishing Com b ¥ ot sonnty. ‘i inon by » « | Cantaln Ohas 5 -oxlo Ly e e s | Among others the Omaha board of trade | move of the Omaha Tammany will be to committee prosent wero: Chairman 1, D, | SOunty. Afirmod. ~Opinton by Justico Max- | Captain Charles L. Hall, another ex-leg 30 a.m, and consisted of General Amasa Cobb of tho \ Oxe Omy oks 1 ) e o2 : 2 :;»l to the order of the Com= Baypregsod the opinion that o general s\;hs'nhltu n( (-l:m‘qun\-d n(‘ thc‘hl-‘ own IM Mmm:.”(':',:';;“1:::;:1:‘:!0“«:- Chamberlain of Stromsburg, Me, B, W. Bell Pasowalk & Co. va- Bollman, ' Beror from :Gr‘;‘gulmml H. 8. Harwood aud Colonel J. 11, ichi bankrupt law would have o salutary ef- | chairman of the board of public works ol ’ w0 | of Paw v, Dr., Coleman of Stromsburg, | Madison county. Afirmed. Opinion by [ McCoy The Bee Publishing Company, Proprielors. | p = Ur0 ¥ fiees, ‘and so far na wo | and through him to control the inspec- | it i% & fict that sidewhiskered men wro | i, "G o omunn county, 9. B. Koel of | Justice Norval, The party came late, went homo early and The Bee WIding, Farnam and Seventaenth Sts, H ¢ . Vi 1o works for Pttt ol Gl ke i e, Kol et S IKersenbrock vs Muft. Brror from Saline. | attended strictly to the errand of the hour he Bee 1110 ‘arnan know there was no body of business men | tors. With the public wor ks force, the | myapeisa good reason for it. Side-whiske: H tings, Me, ]“,”" of Custer county and | o o Opinon by Justice Norval evety HAMERG CHaY WEIETH 6 city. SWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION, [ in the country that did not take this | census enumerators the Wigginses, Van | are expensive. They make a man look digni- | °X Governor David Butler. ; The State ox Tel,, the county of. Cimltig va S y were | g Btage of Nehrak Ve VbW ot e HIBIReE: Alsteins and other federal pap-suckers | fiod and lead liim to cultivate slow ways and | 11 0ddition to theso woro prosent Frank E. | Shearor, ' Mandurius ovorruled. Leavo given | Colonel John . Taover of Bluo Il \m.-‘ n. Tz Lecrotary of The Beo | The report of the house com- | Who are drilling under Vandervoort for | a careful style of costume. Tn order to keep "r";"‘;-"v Ml U fo answor in twenty doys. Opinion by Just- | another gentlomin who ran into town lust s solemnly swear | | Gitee on the judiciary in favor | the fall campaign, Broatch expects | up first class side-whiskers a man must have | Of Lubor, J. I, Craddock, state secretary of | % TGN and Republican Valley railrond | Miht to attend the Loyal Legion meeting. Aty BE e ) i s 5 the same organization, and O. E. Hall, master | - i TR Saunde Ihe colonel says that the Omaha papers of such legislation presents cogent rea- | to carry Omaha by storm | leisuroand moncy, I he gets up early and L company vs Brown. Error from Saunders ) i ROl S el b e e Sl Hiiaatt rushos around town in fn o bob-tailed coat ho | Of the state grange. Theso last four were | county. 'AMrmed, Opinion by Justico | oo saying a great deal more about the Faru- sons in support of a uniform system of | and present himse! as a called into the meeting for consideration. | Maxwell, ers' alliance than the members of that orgar will look_out of place, and peoplo will stare i ot Attanta ge pet | Tho details of the meeting learned, but after several hours' conference ild not be | Howell Brothers vs Roberts et al. Frror | zation themselves, From talks which'he has from Harlan county, Roversed and ro- it Tt e manded, Opinion by Justice Maxwell. N o npercl RUIAHERIRNG 1t gots bankruptey. It maintains that commer- | candidate for governor backed by a solid cial eredit would be strengthened and | delegation of Douglas county roust- at him with pained curiosit, has very few side-whiskered men, They will commercial intercourse enlarged by the | abouts. i comein time. When we have more wealth | it Was decided to issue a call for astato con- [ “Jumad ve James, Rrror from Adams conn the idea that there s very little politics in passage of a just bankruptlaw. The en- | To this end Omaha s to be sacrificed | and leisure there will be lots of solid old fel- | Yention of the union labor party to be held in | Roversed and dismissed. Opinion by Just connection with it. The great overshadow- actment of a jnst law, says the report of | at this juncture and her material wel- | lows here sunning their mutton chops on the | Lncoln in June for the plll'pl'\tr‘nl putting in :;:;‘(‘:;‘l\us!lul::; ;im \'Inlr‘h‘n!(:fl!l;::ll:;;;\(l‘l'\{l‘l(l held | ing idea—if it can be thus termed—is, Colo- GRORGE 1. T78cniuoK, | the committee, will secure the greatest re and prosperity is to be seriously | promenade. But we must wait awhile, :::gf};"};\‘"'l‘"‘":fi{ b .‘-3"3;:.'{ ulull"‘pfl'f""‘l’\f.filfr{ Goss vs Runner. Error from Hall county, | 2L "(“ywlrl -'n.vls, nllmu: what ltho on L Sworn to hefore mo und aul dtoinmy | good to the greatest number, and pro- | jeopardized. NOTES FROM THE NORTHWEST, | it alono and will not hamess up with any | Afirwed. Opinion by Justice Maxwell. l’::“g l:.::w;nln-(‘ \:l:"-llnl“-‘l“ “:;x h':|I~x~m f Hm- Ly oy hodsdodiic d il PEIL. mote honesty and fair dealing between | Will the citizens of Omaha permit the : other political organization, overor CITY NEWS AND XOT S A ”:p“"'ul S it v i Notary Public. a o 'he arg i o it- | conspirator: CArrY i ? A female burglar is doing a lively business utler, to use his own expression, belicves William Daggen, James Kelly and Thomas e C: rad ardcula badvan. Btaio ot Nabsaawa; ,. Notary Bublle. | ull men. Theargumeritof the commit- | conspirators to carry out their plot? &b Ealans; Mons, fo y that the “labor party will get thero.” Clavk have been on trial in tho district court | tage. v of Douglas (5% tee is that it is a matter of public | Se— = QA rich vein of free gold has been struck at WISE WAS NOT WISE, today, the first on the charge of stealing & | “Of course,” continued he, “there are prob- G 1. Tzschuck, being duly sworn, de- | concern that every citizen should- VOTE FOR THE BONDS. Grass Valley, Cal, Tt now leaks out that the Indiana delogates | bolt of silic from the store of A. Block, and | aply few politicians who are trying to manip he oret of ' Th B ¥ ER alwavi rore s e P e b % S Ot tivD toN FOsaLATR el A pany, ‘hat the actuni | havean opportunity to pursue the calling | THE BEE always has favored public | rye Butte, Mont., miners! union has 828,000 | at the oratorical contest mado a double mis- | the,other tywo for roceiving the stolen goods. | yjt0 4 certain number of the votes of the n of THE DAILY | g0 w}ich he is best adapted, and in the improvements, Omaha’s marvelous | in its treasury, of which $18,000 is loaned out | take in objecting to ex-Governor Crittenden upon two lots at the intersection of L and | liance, but my honest opinion, judging fic way and under the circumstances which | growth in the last five years is chiefly "':g,dmws"f"”d i ? R e shteenth strects asked for an in- | what the members tell me, is that there aro will enable him o beas large a producer | Aue to the laying of pavements, building | bt s or Tl Nev. il probably be com. | Ate 8 charged by thom, but also fn listening | Junction sgainst the city of Lincoln restrain- | at prosent uo indications looking toward i1 as possible, to the end that the aggregate | 0f sewers, viaducts, water works and | muted to life imprisonment. e \‘,‘,cm.{'("'r".‘,‘}"::fl‘fl.,"',‘..“,,,.],'“ from Seventeonth to Bightoenth stroots. Mr, [ “Liance becomins a political element in_tho wealth of the community in which ho | Street railways. The millions expended | = Thomas King, the Jeferson county, Mon- | tii ot 2 Eiend" ot 1y : Bitkor aaserts that the et s an iopirablo | State. Young Mr. Hitelicock's propositio, " lives may be increased, The theory of o | for these improvements have given injury to his peoperty, Judge Iield granted | a8 it appeared a short time ago in a doubl: tana, murderer who was sentenced 0 hang | judeo he would have marked Mo, L i Omaha the reputation of the best paved a teniporary injunction and set tho time of | leaded editorial, is given tho laugh wherever . Tzsonvok. | just system af banktuptey is, that when a | Omaha the reputation of the best pave May 8, has becn respited until June 6. fivst pla Had the Indiana men not n t ’ A young man named Harsey, while shoot- | the egregrious blunder that they did their | hearing the case at9 a. m. on May 10. I have heard it veferred to. Indeed, the peo. poses und snys thi teo 'ublishing Com| average dafly ciroulatl Ber for the month of May, 185, 15,000 roples for June, 1880, 1K coples; fc Tuly, 1680, 18,728 copies; for August, 18 coples; for Septem! 1880, 18.710 cop! § C or, 1880, 18,407 coples; for November, 188 10,410 coples; for December, 1540, ipie Jnnuary, 150, 1 fos; 'for F M0, 10,561 coples;t to bofore mo and subseribed in-my |y Fe g g0 i and drained city on the continent. ing dt a target at Laconner, Wash., aceident- | orator would have take ¥ the prizes. | . Camilus A. Cranor, proprietor of the Cali- 3 N0 R o man has paid his honest debts to the ex- city ata target at Laconncr, Wash, aceident- | orator would have taken one of the pries. | Camilus A, Cranor, proprictor, of the Cali- | 1o especially the members of the Tarmers 5 N.P. Friv, Notiry Publi tent of the distribution of his prop- [ But there is much yet to be done. The A‘A‘I}I:sfimh?‘lm?g’:xi ;;:n‘ltl\\wl’(l-ll'lod a Siwash who s Indiana was tied with Ohio for | (0rE o N e, haro. of | alliance, scom to think it too utterly absurd £ erty, it becomes s matter of public | oxtension of our city limits over a large | ™ o oinoering corps under the direction shooting with intent to ldll. Ho withdrew | for anything more than an after dinner joke,” ReH ) SRt « 1 c AL ESTATE EXCHANGE, 8.1 cont Forelgn?2 conts | concern that ho should be re- | Grca requires an ox SUBLO of pavements of the government is making a survey with a At the mecting of the real estate exchange 1 cent, " cents | Jensed from his indebtedness and | and sewers and the erection of fire en- }flxlm\-k’go "]x' :l;l‘lnu on nn; l(lo:-un between | tonay Mr. B ad the establishment of the Gonsequent embarrassmentyinstend | 8116 (hovgessori tHe FFprotaction Hoti{i2 S eouenct Koot ios Jealos ) ; Mr. Kinney moved that ) burk idenc: d factories I A company has been formed for the pur- | the board of d. submit a plan to the ex- erman, who is charged with | « ¥ of being enslaved by renson of the de- | Suburban residences and factories 10- | pose of utilizing the immense water power of | change with reference to the selling of prop- | the terrible erime of foreible e b | “Thave just discovered that somebody ha mands of his unfortunate creditors, | cated on the outskirts of the city. | the Shoshone falls in Idaho. An electric | orty at aucti % taken a knife and cut and slashed one of our i f ¢ on and the motion prevailed. Mr. | tyo sisters, will probably not be prosceuted, It is therefore manifestly necessary | road will also be built from Shoshone June- oly offerad a xesolution, asking €horo M attormey inade o fuituro last | Plush covered rotunda settees so that itis en- JOPY POSTAGE RAT! the plea of not guilty and entered a plea of and. battory upon the prosccuting | It does beat all what some folks in this This plea was accopted by the | world will do,” exclaimed Mr. Kittridge, ono but sentence was reserved. | of the proprietors of the Paxton, yesterday. UNION there is strength.” There- 7 vhose claims increase by the accumula- i alls, : & 5 x ; ) f vote for annexation. 34 y 2 T _ | tion to the falls, to rewit al s for a number of SO i i Stan it nite o) | HRRIE EHe R T E R R P HAGA DR R G0 Mgkt { tion of interest, and are in consequence | that the several bond propositions sub- | “ipyg pans for the mew Seattle National | years on i blacLRbout 01o: | i s RouA i B D B A Ll o } = AT S iata 2 e mitted to the electors of Omaha should | bank building, which ALl abaiiea | oate Here §asmnit went for them to cor e I e ! en, perhap | ! T Naws oL Besihte - deoldl heyond the hope of payment by any man (B e HLIV R R T e to. b . urmer's omewas burglarized 1t | or soventy-five guests, but. in such a way, ) ! squelched sontimentatism by indefinitely | 18P0¥ing in thu eapacity in which his | CAty ST [ts astimiiod cost is 8200, | decided that such & course on the part of the | LiEiviyin, €04 Watch aud other property | oy iee “ay to attract no attention. i postponing <the house bill abolishing | eArnings are protected by exemption | yp workingmen of Omaha and South ix stories and wlll cover an | couucil would be unconstitutional, Charles Curtis and Mrs. Amanda Woods, | amount of pure, downright cusscdness that b 2 | laws. The dischargo of honest insol- | omaha are vitally interosted in. the 3 PARSLYZED 1S ARM held for the murder of the Iatter’s husband, | some people carry under their vests is simply i capital punishment, o . 5 T " 7 e According to the Centralia (Wash.) News, G. W. Keiber, a_butcher, entered the shop | have been released and were tendered an ova- | past all comprehonsion.! M { s vent debtors is no detriment to | ynjon of both cities. Many of them are | the Union bacific railvoad, which is to build | of 4. T. Meyers. o & ith and local pugt. | tion by the colored peopl ast B copronens ont T attack on the sidewalk inspector | their respective creditor: It the | providing themselves with homes and | an extension of jts main line from Portland | list, to get some work done. ~ As Meyers was | John F. Fuller, an_ubstractor, who whilo | A sober little talo with Francis Murphy, {s an insult to the Fifth ward delega- | Persons discharged ave honest, the | gihers ave planning to escape the land- :“I:l}“i‘l’lz\?‘n[ und, h“\-hfi. mu(l.:;','.::{“:)ur L&!m lfi}]l»_}'. :\:'lerul_l'l.-"ml to d"’l the ‘\\'(vit'lr.nmw'll.‘ iz{i;xt(‘ };Lfl;{lm&l‘ l'\h‘bml‘t:n:;:;]qrhfil-l:r:}‘umfc tho gospel temperance worker, as the prin i feataties ; iti 5 discharge but gives them anopportunity | jora, T s e b Y ed Y R Py CLl OIS ¢ A ; sl newer | Pal character, was referred to the' rotunda { tion, whose personal and political prop- g £l : ords and build. Permanency of em- | has decided to raise. blacksmith, The two had had some trouble | Was brought before Judge Chapman toanswer | ¢ 05 08 o airaient partie. erty is thus menaced. to accumulate, if possible, enough to pay | ployment is cssential to succoss, They NG B A A TV LY Seara1a. manwho. |ibetore andiin Ay minttas theiold-tent was the dual charge of forgery and uttering a | talkerlust evening by three different partics. ——— off their indebtedness, and if they have | can readily 1l onse res if the 3 3 the Cblifornia | vived, and Me; ized @ h forged check. He pleaded guilty to the fivst [ Night before last the great blue ribbon ex- = FRE R AT Sy can veadily see the consequences W the | g.y0 biison for murder, has been pardoned | though he were about to strike the butcher, | charge and on recommendation of County | horter bought a couple of papers at a news CHICA Denver and | M ”"; 8¢ '1‘ J“ LZ;‘"““‘“‘ “I‘ff‘" WRICh | peckless officials of South Omaha ave | by Governor Waterman. It is believed that | Keiber, fearing he about to be b :\Nuu,r_‘. ‘R.l;. Stearns the secoud indictment | gpand in one of the leading hotels. In pay- other western cities have annexed all | Would lead them to puvsue this course, | continued in power. The city has tim of a conspiracy and | e also and struck the blacl VRSIEIEn, ment he handed the young lady in charge At o i . : s b oo, 5 0 zing it fora | Jumnes Smith, who was held for grand ¥ surrounding suburbs. Omaha must | & Cluim against them would bo wholly | already heen plunged into debt beyond | Wi innocent of the cfime. © ; L o fon o | larceny, admitted to. stealing. the goods s | 0 silver dime with @ hole in it. Sho de- emulate their exampl worthless. the legal limit, and there is no practical | yaoyesat Chibumen whe tried to smuggle that & bone cd. The hawmmer | churged, but claimed their value was less | elined to receive it and pointed out the rea- f So far as the principle of a uniform | play of collecting taxes suflicient to pay | California beewnte lost in the desert and dilbion, SR TR I M p‘(}l';t“l‘;“i‘,s,'"‘ 'z};‘u;c;;l:ggf;g avas | son. Mr. Murphy tried to argue that ho WHILE the council is in an investigat- | System of bankruptcy is concerned there | the running expenses of a separate | Wandered aroundiseveral days, suffering ter- Bt appoared in responso to his call and | in the county jail and sentenced o pay the | Eucssed it would go all right, but the your X . 5 SR T i 5 3 ribly. One of the party died of thirst, but i 1l b ! ady e A Te OB TAE E an A MuThby was ing mood, it might profitably enquire | has never been any substantial ob- | government, leaving nothing for | oihars wore vesey d in a pitiable condition the butcher was placed under ar Keiber l"\}_*“‘l“"».*‘"',"E"i C. 0. and A. M. St m,fi,pufl“ l"‘; ce other mo r-\l s s work woed inspector: jeeti to it. The fact ha al- COSSArY. ie i rovemer v T . N 2 us arvaigned on the charge of assault with Six cases in which C. O. and A. M. Stric] c d to produce other mouey. Into thoe work of alleged inspeetors who | jection el e fact has al-| necossary public improvements. On [ Freeman, who some time ago on a | Fid WHHEEE TV 6 TR B0 e 1 | land ave plaintiffs and divers insurance com- | Yesterday morning there was another are chiclly useful in drawing their sal- | Ways boen acknowledged that jus- | tho contrary an annual deficit is certain, | rauch near Antelgpe, Cul,, hauled the coolt | 1haga'us merely one of assault and buttery | panies defendants wero continued for ten | young lady on duty at the news stand in arles. tice fs impossible under the differ- | which will seriously affect tho credit of | Mark reency, froim bed bocause bis coush |, ussessing Ieiber $10 and costs, lot him | days, the plaintifTs being given leave to filoun | gioction and ‘she was very sy whon ences and inconsistencics of state | the city and produce disastrous financial . drme o hims | g0 on the payment of that amount. Lmended Dot . Francis Murphy stepped up ~ for THE mosshacks will come out of the | 1y, footi i i S ; 3 e 2 A DASTARDLY ASSAULT. _Jabez C. Crocker brings suit against Henry h PP Pl 4 X : laws. But the objection to the national | complications. This condition cannot | has been found giilty at Sacramento of mur- torof ©. @, | Vieth, awell known merchant and council- | couplo of -morning pupers. Seeing the l;fl}*"-* to Ii\;.'ht I)n:.fil“:l t.\'lnt t]hu nfltllfl-ln laws herctofore adopted has been that | fail to damage the industries which now dc}olllfl.'\l;'on'l ;:":‘M;m e O ! man, for the piyment of 4 promissory not for | clorlc was very busy ab the other oud of thg s the only opportunity they have to give ST A = AXPONSiV 3 _ i J u 1t ay b S given in March, 1857, o or, Mr. . ang p: Ry oty b uniyitheybava 2 they were too complex and expensive, | give employment to thousands. Tt will | city of Helen for £15,000. He is the colored [ her way el she was wceosted by oSSty commissioners of Tancastor | CQunters M. Murphy sang out to hor: P e e L stsicbnlorcemantieavin giveryLitIoMon)| B reyenithel il enl argemen tStop S pubLGH e who, while serviig a sentuce fov vig, Cree R e R ) county have lot the contract to, George E. | pstaiineie SORIRSua porganc here!s of it. any e officials, o= [fim rorataa B rancy, by working gn the streets, was injured LOIBiL oltilm, ! 4 <ing & Co. of Des Moincs, In., for all iron | the moncy.” - anybody but the officials, The bill ve-| jmprovement and thus decreas Dy the caving of sewer walls, Ha was treated | hier, stuffed a handkerchiof in he mouth and | 1o fioni oL DE VOIS fha fof W1 fon Glancing toward him the young lady saw * Tug determination of the republicans | Ported to tho house avoids this objec- | chances of steady work, The men who | first in the hospitul and_nftevwards taken to '\'nl’"lt;:\u(l('llulvll)nlln[\hl’::l:“" ing the year 1590, tho temperance talker tossa sitver dimo dos: to limit the flow of wind on the tarift bill | tion, and us 1t has the nearly unanimous | have invested millions in making South | the poor farm. His ciatm is that his in- | FO0 G fofore e aecomplished his purposo | jop p GO irueh for wooden bridges has been | on tho show case and then disappear. A to four days will bo enthusiastically en- | Support of the commercial bodies of the | Omaha what it is demand a stable, ve- d dleft a portion of hev dress in his hunds. | county. Thelr bid was £3.20 per linoal moment later she picked up the little picce of dorsed by the country. The people want | COUntry the prospect of its enactment is | sponsible government, and the working- | dhe Port Townsend (Wash.) Call 2 VETERANS WILL MEET. Thero were seven bids altogether from vari- | silver to put it in the cash drawer, It was St e very favorable, men ghould unite to a man in protecting | #overnment exploriug expedition The Lancaster County Veteran a ion | ous contractors the same old silver dime with a big Lole iu it 3 : M Lt e aTRORIBR e e 1 will hold its first semi-annual meeting in Lin- | Prof. L, E, Hicks, stato geologist at the | ghag the temperanco speaker hud. triod o themselves by protecting their employ- ource of the Quilcene 1 wd cn- | coln May 14, Business meeting at Farragut | university of Nebraska, left for Clearwater | ot S8 S0 h pegLar, Brs Now that Nebraska congrossmen have AN GGERATIO, ers’ interests. Annexation insures finan- round the mountains instead of | post romw, Tenth and O streets, at 10, m, | today on busiiess in relation to the prospe pEin has ORIt young ludy the night Istribute ol it Considerable attention has been at- | cialstrength, gilt edge credit, security divide like the ing party | sharp. At this meeting will be discussedsub: | tive sinking of a number of artesian wells in | before. distributed their quota of agricultural i -t:llt‘ AmoARseni i Jas drginng ;l"fl Hl&]“fi‘h}llll'; “I‘Iaf’ Lf*‘}l“]- % “‘“Ul A1 from Pork Angeles last J . Gene jects of int The speakers secured for | the western part of the state for the purposes | “Iam thiniing seriously,” said the young | seeds, it is highly proper that they esoladtet gta ementmide by Genorallifiomfed fish jobbors, improved firo and | Ginbon ihinks. that, by followiik ' the | eamp fire at Cusitman pars, at 2p.mareas | of irigationy 5 dady st referred to, of having Francis 1 should take a brief vacation and exam- utler in u recent specch at Boston that | police protection, and public improve- | Quilcene river, theveby penetrating the val- BRI NGTOWS AN BLIDICOmM NG L8 Murpliy’s miserable little old dime with a big ys of the Olympic mountains, would be the | Rev. O. E. Buker, prayer; Hon. R. B. Gra- | husband on the grounds that he promised her 4 L o 2 ham, welcome and opening nddress: General | a team of horses worth that amonnt provided | hole in it set in brass, and getting somebody S, Clarkso, the Grand Army; Hou. J. B. | she would secure a divorce from him. She | to present it to him with my compliments on vodo, e lidiesof” the Woman's Telief | did us he wished in the watter, and affer tho | tho last night of bis gospel temperanco mot- B. Cook, response; Hon. | sepavation was effected he failed to give her i) : S . T.. Wilson, the Sons of Veterans: Prof. L, | the horsesas promised. The. case will bo i;"“ ll"‘"’";ff‘;"""“““’ okl finjout of the soldier from 1861 to 185; | given a hearing before Judge Stewart on solong as I had to go down into my own ine the sprouts, the farm lands of the western states | ments. alone are mortgaged to the amount of e e 3 R T . T o) i 3 arg Chickens on the far f Sam Crumbaker Tui Philadelphia Anglo-American gas | nearly three and o halt billion dollars, | ONE of the most idiotic arguments iikpusiomithe gatmno tARAmORuRbAaka: ; : 5 } somo five wiles hove Colfax, Wash., have syndicate has doveloped into a huge | or about twenty-five per cont moro than | #8inst annexation is that South Omaha | goveral times within the past tw trust with fifty millions capital. The | the whole of the national debt as it stood will repudiate her bonded debt some day | found with gold nugge and that will enable us to annex the ‘,’ concern controls gas plants in various | at the close of the war. There is no y gt 3 load of prospectors from Garfield n Leese, the soldier as a civil | Juned. " pocket and make good the loss to the cash A TR A e it el Yonson £0 suppose that General Butler | town without assuming its debt. Such | {{ieiimte. ey succoedod in “xaising a | omcer; Hon. J.C. 3cBride, the soldier in | Tho 'East Lincoln Chautauqua circlo fs | drawer.” i d = ? e a thing is simply preposterous. It color” on the river'u half mile from Crum- war and polities; Governor John M. | holding a session at the home of A. Gi. Green- G 4 | was at all careful to ascertain the facts, I , the battle of Fort Donaldson; lee, 835 North Twenty-seventh “street, this CLARKSON 70 QUIT JULY 1. but the he pli s refused to reveal well known fact that South Omaha is in | baker i THE discovery of analdermanic boodle | but, on the contrary, that he had an object to location of their digzgings. Billingsley, the soldier as a priv 3 evening. The solid part of the programme is ) f ¢ A ! Al rn it D gt X every respect et of Omaha except in | i w, S izen; Hon. H. C. Russell, pension legislation ; esson in the Latin course by Miss Nora | He Will Throw Up His Postal Job & i combine in Des Moines is not to be won- | in making this obvious misrepresentation Y. ReSI I The Woman's Relief corps of the state of | gron’ (5 H, Gere, the press and the soldier: hardt and a lesson in physics condueted didoe oLl PRI < s corporate name. a blow at Omaha’s credit, from which | ¢or she could not recover for years. No | jjo honest man would advocate repudiation | M. ¢ in South Omaha and even if her debt Repudiation would be | Washington has elected the following ofti- A ¢ oy ashington ha : 4 Hon. C. M. Baker, the battle of Champion | by J. M. Bell, The other features are ente; i3 Hresldent’ My S Ryans s WhA iain, ? taining and ave as follows: Select reading by Prrrsnurg, Pa., May 7,—First Al ey o e resident. Mo | The governor and staff, mayor and city | Miss Alice Orr, declamation by Miss Blaucho | Postmaster General Clarkson and wife passed b fea) (T" >::|”|" :: .‘_lvm: '*m_~ 'l g il will be present at the camp five, Also | Hidmore, and vocal and instrumer through the city this morning enroute to Des oyl P D cieties and ovganizations. Al those | The direetors of the state board of _agricul: | Noines, To. While at the station Mr. Clavic. gl s | who do not wish to attend the business meet- | tuve held an informal meeting at the Windsor Dy o0 s dered at. Think of a proud, vich state | of the mortgage indebtedness of western capital asking the services of ward lead- | farmers. No one having the most ers for a pittance of five dollars a week. | cursory knowledge of the facts—and it is ———— unnecessary to say that no one can pre- ant A SOUTH OMAHA I8 the child of Omaha | tond to have anything like accurate in- Deyton: : to national son talked freel 1 K A ; . ) an; { B 100, R nan e rany 8 BIEDL0.ARO ing can drive out to the purk, which is located | last evening and discussed the attractions for | 8 d freely. He said that he had defi- enterpr Even though it has drifted fon—can doubt that the figures | 18 ‘“"Uflvu’f‘ oxners "'n““.‘ pr "l'“‘) encampinent, My ¥, Blokana; al- O i e mih‘f the next fair and the nature of improvements | nitely decided to leave the postal service July into bad company and squandered its yral Butler are wildly extrava- | must make it good, and Omaha would l“"}:‘_“*(; H Boag {t and have a nice basket dinner. All speakers | to be made on the grounds. W. L. May of | 1 next. His successor has not patrimony, Omaha is in duty bound 1o | gant S be vitally interested in preventing its | '#rg¢, G. K. Boardman, and comrades will assemble at Capi- | the state fish commission held a consultation [ named. Mr. Clarkson has made no arrang s X : : Ak, repudintion. THE APTER C TE tal hotel promptly at 1:30 p. m. an with the board in rezurd to the fish exhi ments for the futurve yet further than ho will rescue her offspring from impending | Commenting upon his statement, the | FePudintion. THEARTPHRNOON: LTEA, the B. & M. depot under escort. I'rains will | No official action of an 1 not resume the editoral chair of the Des disaster. Be leave depot at 2 p. m, board visited the faiv grounds this morning. [ Moines Register, his estimate of —_— wu:t’:‘nlhl;\’:n“: i I};milml Dtodness mos | AS A business proposition, tho benefits | If the b oysdont kiss the misses, then tho | “Rocoption Committ el Joo Teoter, | ' Owing Lo tho numba of eases of diphihoria RS et WiTHOUT the assistance of federal pster aag ebtedness J et 2l to avery intelligent | Sl Will miss Tidgscs. ' .| Phelps Paine, Johu Gillespie, John McClay, | in the Q strect school tha! institution has he Clevelands Coming West. squeczed the farmens out of four to eight | Million dollurs as in its opinion | YOIen ERRUL SEAEOK A OK 9 PR | dbettorto have loved and lost than never to | Yisitors to place of meoting or hotels, as de- | Bertrau. s A. E. Stovenson, fivst assistant postmaster ? an outside figure, while the New | UM© Vst stockyarcs interes 6 loved ttal."” A CLE S BAD BREAKS. general under Cleveland, who is on a visit in cents per pound on binding twine, Tho . McKinley bill now proposes to protect the trust from foreign competition by a duty of nine and a quarter per cent. PITOL INTELIG this city, has said that ex-President Clove Clarkson, “k‘l'l"l”""l‘"t £ome | The Ex-President Shows Himself to Bo {nud u;n(ll}nlls wil'o are to be his guests ut his' g ment of the Y Sy R el ! home in Bloomington, 1L, carly in June and has notified ogylar ooy that they will remain’ duriug Rie oat of the aced and overburdened by loeal taxation. orga (highly pleased)—And you think I An injury to thém would be felt in every | have a mlnll foot! Well, w;»ll, that \Iocsnm-t Mnl]or vrril ¥ 3 i ¥ ay wi 0, Cla AW - J mander of the household. The sooner the city extends | SWAY With me, Clura Qwith & yawn)--Does prale N kS its protection the better it will be for the “Don’t you think that Mr, Downy] Brad P, Cook, chief ¢ + of the WasmiNoroN, May 7.—[Special Telegram | month SMmAnAnt mrosmerity. ited city, Af-conscious young pe commissioner’ of publi nd buildings, | to Tue Bre]—Ex-President Cleveland has pormanontnEgeperty of theinled olty, | YoRT0 SR ING FONAE s, but you | that ho has been uppointed aide-de-camp on | poy e o it ¢ s . ] ) but 3 1 { : ] standing with newspaper can't blame him. It's the only thing that | the department command (T B e ol b et el S|°K “E E to the interview which the New York World EVERY man who owns a foot of ground | saves him from total o tes M Cool to,yeport ut Peruon Fiiday £ p . ? 5 ‘Have you any sisters, Mr. Neverwed?” | May 9, to muster in a new post. in Omaha or South Omaha should voto " tate board of transpor- | recently publishod. Mr. Cleveland has for Bisitivaly anred by has been adjourncd | many years despised nowspapers and huted these Eittlo Pi/ls. York Sun points out that ac- cording to the last census the estimato of the value of all the favm lands of the country was o little over ten thou- THE national fish commission does not [ sand millions of dollars, or ahout three e ———— RN WHILE our vig avound backyards in s garbage, the merry burgla ave spy! reh of mor sandbagger tyle—~Cousin J do not love yoump velish the proposition o place it under | times the amount of the mortgage in- control of the agricultural department. | debtedness suid by General Butler to be ! 4 3 b hapd 1o Thore was Helen Bronson, Sa- o meeting of the FR 3 4 s e cannot afford to N oo A e e called. for . liberty in its piscatorial junkots, and | that within the pust ten yoars thero has | 1O annexation y dio Harsison,(Ghorgle. Lintaok, and ssveral [ tation oaliod for dods ) mowsonpers and LA PAWS r ry * very slig - . been aconsiderable increase of mortgage At . Vo 0 & bo tabne Ly ias School as ounti to $5,000 from newspaper men, Away back in ho days They also relleve Dis-| draws o snugsalary for very slightlabor, 20 | ihin thre milos of el othor, and | Wonld You ke to b w sister tome, Misd | Seliool bonds amounting to &000 from tho | THHCE e SR Tuerisasiiery pe and useless bureaus of the government | from a fair examination of the facts that | o Vot or western citios in | the new clothes? Jores actod just as » this morning paper men, During the \ for the Eating, A perfect rem- which could be dispensed with without | the assumed estimate of General Butler :'l:“‘l E‘l::)‘;' “!""}‘ othsrvestern cisies n | A0 RN Ok N e Rowan | 0. conit: hiok srmer members of the legislature | presidency he lewned to hate with venom edy far Dizainess, Nausea, @ coming cens ; ] B L OPPOs e ro . Diller ) b} V. M Press, d it wa t a shor ime or he i —— It i not easy to undorstandthe object R R L R ) e T T R i the Mouth, -Coted e dnolat " Elkhorn V . | of such obvious exaggeration on the ‘ 3 ‘ongue, Patn 1u the Side, .1 dsolslon ‘ol (the Blkhorn-Valley 5 vet you' have | bank were filed in the oftice of the se | sentatives. His railings at newspapers and 1y day for | of state this mornin The capital st newspaper representatives at the Massachu- | Fegulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. The commission now enjoys unrestricted | 8gninst western farmers. Conceding maintain two sets of city governments | other girls whose names I'v forgotton. | until next Monda il S \debtedness, it must still be apparent ! ; a Indeed it is one of thehighly ornumental | indebtednes sill be apparont | L7h0 19 1ot allow Omaha to fall be- lor— Well, Jones, how did yourywife like | presented for vegistation at the 1o business for and 1o ass th ne digestion and Too Hoarty sorious inconvenience, is excessive and absurd. ailor—How was | th d her cheek on at the state house this m uny man who had anything to do with the Drowsinegs, Dad Taste Just for You' sg you cles of incorporation of the St by the large majority of newspaper repre- TORPID 1 B TORPS LIVER. ~*rond 1o build to Deadwood is un event of | Part of i man who ought to be caveful as o - eed to murry Hikn and set an oreat i tance i LY ke correctness of his public state- : i ing. W is your o1 000 and the ine ators are Charles B, | setts banquot shortly after he became presi- i 4 great importance to.the Hills, The lack | to the correc ¥ and sneak thief are doing a land oftice woddin \-Izu is your motive! ,000 und the X arie 1 L3 SMALLPILL, § 0) % i ants, - i oan- feissondnd A A p on't be envious. Anderson, Fayette 0ss, Curtis W. Ribble | dent was th public demonstri L uALL flDSE . of adequate railroad facilities has beenan | Ments, but that there was an object ean- | a5 unmolested. It is about timo to | £ -an, SERR dou't be enviaus, Andemon, Payette s D aloit ek UMb GG at, DL, Rernabin Ly . SMALL PRISE sorious drawback to the development of | not be doubted. F ely he went 0 | 41004 4 1ittle intelligence and activity | He—And you fvow't marey m Judige John Barnd of Keamney was at the | His repudiation’ of the interview the minoral and agricu]tural interests of | far beyond u reasonable limit as to over- | {4 'y o vanic ana file don't think Ieatt (| He—What objection have | state house this morning. published in tho World has brought I i iy £ t tax the credibility of those whom he 9 ¥R0 FaRL § 2 you to mo! She W or, T don't like the Ex-Governor Butler, K. L. Vance, John | about considerable comment here as the northwestern region. The extension | X A e o B volor of your mustac Stella, T would | Manning und O. E. Hall of Pawnee City | to his veal reason for the course taken. 1t is } of the Elkhorn on the east side and the | Sought to influence adversely to western TaE republican Tammany of Omaha | dye for you. She mistaking his meaning) + at the capitol this morning, believed thut Mr. Cleveland intends again to OMAHA S ) Burlington on tho west sido will give the | interests, and thus, it may be presumed, | | ooce 1o fight annexation for the rea- | You Wolld reallydio for mof He—Yos, my | Ex-Chl jeo M of e supreme | push himself 1o the front, for the prosiden- o b ofos . in vie 5 LAk Uhe rens | ystache. court, who was dan. ¢ injured in an ac- nomination, and that he anticipates a Hills a commercial and industrial jm. | defeated the purpose ho had in view. Tt | o0 06 o might incrense taxation, As | ™ Holder.- My dr, women make good house- | cldent thrce weeks ago, was able this mora- | great deal of newspaper consure. "I LOAN AND TRUST portance of the first magnitude. 15 safe to suy that Geneval Butler’s esti- | [0 ity of these Tammanyites do not | koepers, but thay ate generally poor reason- | ing to get to the capitol building for the first | t7red Crawford, who wrote the interview = e mate is at least three times greater than ¥ AT ers. Mps. Bolder gwho rules her household) | time since his mishap. in the World, is well known in Washington pay a dollar of taxes, their solicitude for | “\ya) “there's t§ig about it, Bolder. Women, [ Auditor Beuton hus gone to Sioux City to | aud bears a good veputation for truthfulness COMPANY. ¢ he has mwade an afdavitto sub- o hisinterview with M. Cloveland, | sunseribe ) f tho national capital STt AR G aRised Saplial .. o ont. Buys aud solls sic ng Mr. Clovelund's tecont vislt t0 | commarsie1*opatocks und bonds: i hington he gave anothe xhibition of his | trusts; acts as transfer agent and tiu o of ill-will towards newspaper men, A reporter | corporations; takes churgs of property: ool on one of the local papers, a gentloman of | 16cts tuxes. | education, culture and rofihement, called e | the-hotel and sent up his card to the ex-pr [ Tue destruction by fire of the Mon- | the facts would warr treal asylum adds fifty or more victims to the calamitous record of the yea A CONSPIRACY UNMASKED. This lamentable disaster is a warning | A conspiracy to defeat annexation by that too much care cannot be taken to | an organized band of mercenaries and protect public hospitals and asylums for | political assassins, under the lead of the the insane, blind and mute from the e notorious Paul Vandervoort, has been present dunger of fire. The Montreal | unmasked by our reporters., This con- the public is the essence of refined gall. | leastwise some women you and I w, ought [ investigate the nou-return for taxation of | and six to bo good logicians; for, whether dealing | the Nebraska & Western railway, by resolu- | ¢ n. | With majors of miuors, they have protty gon- | tion of the board of equalization. THE baseball management politely in- | erally sometimes alw @ tolerably complete “!‘.n..n Comunissioner Steen has gone to . oo are t00 many d mastery over the premises. ‘whoo. siuuafes ihat there 8se 100 many ""“" “You would never believe it, my dear Mr. STANDARD BRED HORSE SALE, heads on the police force. The public | gimpkins,” remavked a homely old flirt, “‘but s vk cla Tk b at large reached the same conclusion | when :l\\'.13’4\\)|;gl\‘\:.u1\'.lll\ nositivelyugly.” | ), uing to K. M. MeGillan & Co., at the fair months ago. My dedr madam,” pepl ) eminently suctessful one, the . s, grounds was the'air of & man paying a compliment, "I ¢ aggregated sales amounting to $16,540. The —— e e tks and bonds; 1ozol Simpkins, with n dentwith o request to be admitted, © Mr, | QM aha Loan& TrustCo % -fight- e, o) o i BO1Y E————— more readily eredit your statement since you | o o e Iy i ! asylum had anamplesupply of fire-fight- | spiracy has been hatched in t!.m secret A Circus Still on Tap. haye so admirably preserved all your youth entire herd \L.f:' lt::xl.“;f\‘u’ M‘IA:::“‘TM(I;'Q: Cleveland told the bell boy to adwit the gen- SAV[NGS BANK | ing applinnces, but they were rendered | concluves of the Omn.}m Tammany, Chicago Tnter-Ocean. % ful attracti ; 3 g R X0 Il-:rllmnl who, as s00u @8 b entered the room, - ., utterly uscless for want of water. The | known as the Twenty-eight club, or- | Barnum's “greatest show on earth” has | me figures to give husbands polata & the highest was | s e called My Clov 3 S. E. Cor. 16th and Dougla [} rapid dostruction of the building and | ganized by ex-Mayor Broatch after his | clesed its season In New York,but the Grant- | furnishod by a writer fn the Temps fouartn eview stock farm, Wilber, | o #200 SR, My Cloveland, to get little | Pald tn Oapital.® [ ' consequent 1088 of life was the result. In | overthrow in the mayoralty campaign | Pat McCann-Fassett circus will be loft to en- | o o {welyemonth. In round nur ' =2 | iet out of my room,” st A the ex- | Liability ol BLSnarmnteed Caplal. ... 0 1 this, as in scores of like instances, pro- | last Decembeor. tortain New Yorkers, | four leading conturiers of the French capital ] MR COURT president, risiug 1o his feet. “Can't 1 come b Pér Cent Intorest Puid on Doposit \ » i i 3 - B supply annually costumes to the amount of The proc ings of the supre court | to Washiugton for twenty-four hours without W IBANK J. LANGE. ¢ -~ longed immunity made the managers This society of political cut-throats Muaifioans Godfatber Grant 000,000 francs. The artist whoso renown | today were s follows being annoyed by you fellowst Omceors Wymun, J. ). Brow careless and indifferent. Every public | and boodlers has taken upon itself the e W gl began duving the second empire, and who is | W, I Saunders of Porking county was ad | Tho repor Director): 1 P e o verted acti g . cile priuce, s speclalty—toilewa | mitted to practice. nee in b Gu Barton | Louns (i wny wnount n at | Property, und on Col zed and was | est rutes ourrent. o Clty wud FParm wl Seourily, at 1 3 dumbfound werruled @ gentloman, w from cities should be a fire proof struc- | union of Omaha and South Omaba. | by juvitations to actas godfather to little | bills of which tho total amount is upward of | excepfions and to dismis fon ¢ answer | bition of témper. He ap | 1 ut this exhi ture, With their headquarters in the postof- L New Yorkers hereafter, Before the Fassett | 6,000,000 francs, In ve Breckenridges, m ’ )