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N THT mnl NDA — 7 | PR \H.‘;h nr:r.l B inion,: be nothi hort of a crime | there S 10 be a general belief that a su- aled it to the supreme court, the papers be- ——— L] :l]lh DATLY BEE ol i ot Byl pn-nm::\:'x‘-t it |.»|4:n\|~¢"vlnl l:\\fu sk BOVDQ“FV IV T“E Ll RC" nlr filed this morning. On a handsome poster hung in thie The state board of transportation has | against the people of the United States. T TR of the Paxton hotel yesterday is th E. ROSEWATER, Editor. Instructod its scorctaries to complie & | This position of the superintendent of Onty D m:n Dudines. . The proceedings of the supreme court today —_—— - = | schedule of freight rates for Nebraska | census has been approved by the secre- Minneapotis Tribune. 2 were as follows of & Rocky mountain hunter Hi PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | railroads, based on the actual cost of the | tary of the interior, A scientist ostimates that the human race | J» N. Shoemaker, a Lincoln Contractor, Steals [ ~J. W. Cole, esq., of .(‘u|vl..-r(m‘n'|y wos "::n]l” | with one foot on a bear recently k R T rouds, Under theso instructions the sec- | When Mr. Porter was appointed to | will disappear from the carth about the year Silently Away, oty tentxay atlawed to' brossonto | DiecdUrgfrom ke fmotth, Besl Pally snd Sunday, One Year #1000 | retaries are to make their report at the | superintend the censns there was a great | 4000 What a funny world this will be then, appeal. Carry vs Fremont. Submission va- | 1% the body j'_" .RI"'['"HIH‘"'{‘ 1["": anos 81X honth % " next rogular scssion of the bonrd | deal of unfavorable comment applying | With nothing but dudes and dudines left to cated with leavo to J. D, Bellto intetvene, | the oy {6 SILh Vi Bule of o Ahree mont i » v ol oo . 7 e ¥ : | boss the an 3 arg Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad com- | ports his rifle with tho butt of the p; i e Vi on Juns 4 The board has | not only to his qualifiations but to his suizmals aroand, THE ELMWOOD ELEVATOR CASE. | e i issnd. Sato ex rol 10 | oy on the ground. _ His right hand eekly Bee, One r also adopted resolutions inviting ship- | integrity. It was urged that because he A n to Mal r t— 8. 1. Hitcheock company vs Cornu on- | o staff, from which floats the buanne OFFIC 4 ey / Omanha, The Bee Build]; 8 "w“‘;“'"“vw' N .;'f’«;l'-" Streets, a8 other citizens who fedl aggrie protection he would disturh and pervert Chicieo Offiee: 317 Cliamber of Commeree over the present rates, to appear before | fucts in the interest of that policy, while N ok coometh Hand [ Teibuno Bullding. | 4h poard on the twenty-first of this | it was questioned whother he possessed CORRERPONDENCE. month with a formal presentation of | the cay having had no experien e o 4 e of i e, Arge 8o - SLIN All communieations relating to news and | their complaints. in work (\(H||~m||v||l to discharge satis Wil 7y I8 S & e i 6 11 Wit With /e oapital ediondiliter Whonta b aidredsed o the | Tho manifest intent of the board of | factorily the diffieult fask. As to tho STATE JOTTINGS. - S & | "'il";\'ffif,‘"“,Lfl,',.""";f'ff'"fi.‘.m?\"'('.mfl:?'m'w Sty e e ol Edlortud DOt TN S8 LETTERS transportation is to revise existing | latter all doubts have been removed by SHRETEA; oLy, N, Moy 10— [Special to Tt | fito tho supgome conwt, Justin’ & Wilewx | gots Vol comival RN VALY SRy iy reizht schedules ake such re- 3 rough manner ic 7. sdiie o ora d Al A A DL Lt 1) ¢ as plafutif® and the suit is brought - 2 Al bustness lot 1 freight schedules and make such the very thorough manner in which tho | AnA. 0. U. W. lodges to be organized 8t | i conpract for building the new ongine | Aoy Ho ey uire, Faatah Benneit nd l\mL-mlml;:«‘-mwn: .;r ;.‘.All,.,, WoH pitalist, and / s Richardso Idressed to The Be ductions as will still leave the ronds a | organizatlon for the work has been | Harkington oo WK tio” AR, KByliith: LA, HonoWE | Stophon BAIlG, the: Gount pe ver, a ¢ The Butler county jail is a popular stopping % i Red Willow count retary of the chamber of com Omahin. Drufts, checks post e bt & N Thi :".l mude puyable to the order of the Com- | fair margin on l]lrl'lr |nl\“-~]n.. llu; effected and every detail pro- place for tramhs A brick at $10 per thousand. After ¢ ; irhii N . paper has never favored the creation of | vided for, It is admitted that never be- ie Catholics of Barneston have decidedto | Setting his money for building the structure TOO0 RICH FOR THEIR BLOOD. wear the titles respectively of Bu The Bee Publishing Company, Proprictors. | lrond commission or o state | fore has the census work been arranged i D00 chrch, Shoemaker paid for only a portion of the | Lord High Chancelior, and Montana, ( The Bee Widing, Farnam and Seventeenth 8ts. | hoard of transportation, chiefly because | upon a more practical basis, with ever Crops in the vicinity of Tobias were badly | brick and gave John Fitzgerald, the owner of | Army Officers' Quarters Which Will | cellor of the Rolls to His Majosty it never believed that such a board could | provision made for promptly and ef "“; hail Monday. A i the Lincoln brick and tile works, an order on Cost a Fortune to Furnish. | ut the Paxton attending ||.;~ mectit AT S R ; o T ence of A, Hermson near Brainard | the board of public works for the rest. He | Ciicaco, I, May 13.—[Special Telegram | gencrul passenger agents of the Ty be depended on by the people to prevent | ciently carcying out the roquirements | : ! P ! \ May - v 3 3 5 was destroyed by fire Sunday o) 3 e Vhen Fi! iy q The o it i SO0 [ 0se gent Connty of Douglas. N T T T ' 16 : | then left for unknown parts, When Fitz- | to Tue Bee.]—The insatiable ambition of | souri association. From these gen Gearge 1 Trahnek, seeretary of Tho Ree | discrimination ““‘ll‘ “‘f"““'“ by 1’“:"" | of the law. It is true that the eleventh A barn at Madison was struek by Whtning | gualq prosented Ilu-nnll'x'l to the board ho | the uverage Chicago congressman for ex- | rotunda talker learned that the Itex T GO Dy e e Daire Bae | corvlers, We olwuys have advo- | census will not take so wido o range na e _',’I"( rely “;'f royed “’j"f‘{,«‘” ist churen | discovered that there wasu't a dollar coming | orbitant appropriations from the national | tion of New Orloans, whoso faio for the week ending May 10, 150, was as fol- | cated ulation by the leg- | wuggiven to the ninth and tenth. Ex- | TAbiing stiucl the new Methodist church | 4, ghoomaker. Ho therefore commenced suit | treasury for public improvements, in order | tended throughout the worl [t TSR 3 sono | Islature, and still prefer perience had shown that it was desir- | 5 (NG Sads W R Sunday school conven. | MgaInst Thomas Pricoand the other bonds- | that us fealty to the city's fntorests may be | tee iuto the west to select s royal capita Ry, MAy D, iy 1038 | logislation to supervision and ation | able to reduce the number of subjects | tion will meot at Civiis Miy 52 and men. who went Shoomaker's secutlty. i | demonstrated, is beginuing to Yoar frut. a view to making a separnte kingds Tuesdiy, May 6 s by a board of commissioners. But we | to be -investigated and to give | The Fairfield building and I o NAL AL DL bl i E0: Ak “Army ofiicers know pretty generally | west. This social, business and do when they are well off,” said Captain Penny, | organization of New Orleans desired 1 one of the senior officers stationed at Fort | the royal colors—purple, green apd o Wednesdny, May . . 10,454 Thursday, M . 19,420 ilways veady to comme ny effort, | greater attention to those of most s incorporated with i capital stock of §100, THE ELAWOOD ELEVATOR CASE. Sheridan, today, “and just now every officer | some beautiful city of the west ami t in the garrison here is trusting to a kind | mantic scenes of the Rocky mountuin ridu 0} . 9,50 : GELERIL AT L Yom | by whomsoover mude, that prom- | direct interest to the people, S0 ‘“",:.hl,lw,mm vat Witson, Colfax county, | . This afternoon the supremo court, handed = lses to give the people of | that the value of the acts | has sent in his vesignation and_ the office will | 40Wn an opinion in the Elmwood elevator case, granting the mandamus prayed for by : . . ¢ . providence to got him away from this fort | committee chosen to perform this it Defore the new officers’ quarters are finished. | mission selected Ogden, *Utal, as the The government is erecting a lotof residences | kingdom of the west, Average, ... . vee .. 20, |)"“ T n T 3 SRGE 1. 7RO UCK braska relief from excessive rat obtained would not be lost by a delay of | probably be abandoned. i b Sworn to hefore me and subseribod to in my | Whatever may be the motive of the state rsin giving them to the public. The rl Carlson of Chadron died recently in | the Elmwood citizens. senee this 104h day of Ma D. 150, ! 0| 2o while undergoing an operation for This is the case in which the Farmers’ al- for tho officers,” said he, “on a scale) of bt i e grandeur far beyond what they have becn ac (Ehidopan sl bl "l-‘\ o e N. P ]-'V"v board in its pr~.||m~v(l |u‘.‘i~mn‘ of sched- | last census was pecially overburdentd | the removal of a cancer, i slmwood desired room on the M (T O Notary Publie. ules, a reduction of rates will be ac- | by a mass of matter that bocame worth- A company has been organized in Wilson | souri fic s right-of-way for an ounty of Doyglas. |55 because it was not ccinet, Colfux county, with a capital of | elevator. 'The railway company denied this 3 Ry ‘o, ings far | Orleans for this event, that will bri 00; b0 buttd ool e Yoquest. The case was taken betore the state | customed to and in the nature of things fa ), o build a cheese facto 2 v beyond the requirements of the service. It | gether the beauty and chivalry of the s ceptuble. Even the ten por cent | less, or noarly so George B, being duly sworn, de- | \oq0 0 the corn rate made by | availabl e e i " Geore . Trscliick, being duly sworn, de- | yoduction on the corn rate mude by | available for years after it was obtained. L b CHOE B LT sk e R S R A R N ices Dibitahing | Company, ‘that tho ‘actual | the railrond managers as & | In providing for the eloventh consus the | fapeseiy,Siqch belonging to I Pughy & | ({e% T decided in favor of the alliance-and | Will take a whole year's pay to furnish one of | and the people of the west at Ogden daily circulatfon of Tne DAy S A farmer near Hebron, were bitten by a mad | (00 00 ot > to allow the | the new houses so that it will not look bare. | the shadow of the Wasatch mountair lally cirenlation of THE DALY | sop to the exasperated farmers has been | late S. S, Cox, who framed the bill, in- | dogand twelve of them have since died of | issued an order to the company to allow the | the new houscs so that it will ot ‘logk, bare, | the shadow of the Wasatch mountai 0, AN cop of some advantago, in spite of the pre- | cluded only those subjects of leading im- | Bydrophobi alliauco a placo for tho proposed elovator. | iy SNETESS L1 ia That way. Just as | O the shores of thegreat salt lake. ! g i ) j ading Tho company failed to obey this ovder and | Spend year's salury in that way. = Just as | @, ©EGUR G CEI I IS for August, as f Tw bu had deserted fottons that a reduction of freights tance, vhile congress enlarge wo Auburn women who had deserted ( j ruey ( ral Leos plicd to the su- ki g portunce, and while congress enlarged | ghoir familics were captured with theie para- | Atioriey Geneml Teose appliod o the st | W46 0e at twenty-four hours' notice, | train from New Orleans, bearing both +for Doce T, 048 copiag; | Would bring about a decline in the price | somewhat the investigation he | mours at Falls City and all were taken back [ Proiit eRitt i > compel the company to com. | tnd as the government only allows & captain | and Rex IL, with their beautiful Januiary, 18, 1,55 copios; for Februnry, | of corn. While the people of the state at | proposed, it will gl be emaha county in charge of an officer, DIy with the order of the board. The findings | 1,000 pounds of by At eIt IONVOH ey e oyt by BTN s AR WU Sthor o0, il copless tor Marcl, 500, 3315 copien; > have lost faith in the board of | considerably —roduced from that | , Says the Valparaiso Tribune: More comn | of the board in brief were: ol Of fs fino thitgs belind him or, SILILCI | inguished ofticlals of tho two royul houso oF AT TR S Ol konar B, Tzscenuck ; ‘tati e, ftacratitive 5 5 has been listed this spring than ever beforein | That the road has all its side tracks within | for whatever he cun get. L il oy s ¢ 3 > Sworn (0 befor me aoiCLoR s PasonueR, | transportation, by veason of its failure to | of the last consus. But making | the history of this locality: The rouson 18 | (o Huits of s ShCotan and depst | Oficers all genceally ugree that the quarters | holds. This train will also have wd € o this G duy of May, A D180, take decisive action, the promised re- | cvery allowance for this difference, Mr. that the corn crop suffered severely Iast vear | grounds at said station; that tho two clova- | % giied them are %o fine that in - order o | the Loussiana rifles, Washington artilicry P. Frir, Notary Publie. | visjon and rediction of rates cannot fail | Porter has shown superior qualificati rom the ruvages of cut worms, and Nsting is | tors at that point are insufficient to handle | Preserve the luws of symmetry aud harmwony | and Major Walmsley’s battalion of New O L : i chtE Ry : : ‘; : -(‘:I : .'\!, ‘_4.1 qvh\\l.ll( \:Hun« claimed as a preve ive because it puts the | the grain shipped, and that the owners and | U will have to sy end ‘|_ “umul ki INGLE COPY POSTAGE R pop WILEALL ov the practical requirements of the | seed decper in the ground than can be done | operators of the same have entered intoa | fitting up these quartc I th TRATT I aeosnt thettiions/at O paper.....T 1 cent Foreign :. cents ) work, and there is every reason to ex h a planter. combine to fix the price of grain and prevent ‘_"{"“!‘ would be u!h-gg'ln-vx-ldm.‘ 3 ) 3‘ ° e Dipgnes pione THE SENATE AND PENSIONS. pect that the country will bo in pos: The other da Sioux Indian walked upand | competition; that the convenicnce of the peo- | Subject as they are to "‘“’”“‘"l"“ h amid pomp and splendor, and o iz o por cents i A Washington dispateh totheChicago | sion of sy oot e down the strect with @ long-tailed coaton, | plo demands the ercetion of another elovator | PArtof the country, practically without no- | the groatost social events of S Dagn piyer..: Steentat| SaLIE L vhe Ch1Cago | sion of the information obtuined in ones | gloves and gold headed cane, otc., and put on | at that point; that the rond has permitted the | tice, it will be a hardship if they are com- | imag will have begun. The car 2 Tribune says that pension legislation 1 third of the time oceupied in publishing | agony in great shape, says the Gordon Re- | other two elovators to be erected upon B b o e Chivoms. ooty wic | palaco now being built at Ol preparmd by the senate, a pieco of | Will have to take a sober second thought | also highly probable that the eleventh | our necktio, gave him the field and concluded | that there § room upon the grcundsof the Py o floor that will accommodate 1,000 couple petty legislation. Tt will serve to revive | and decide whether they want the de- | censu: will be the most thorongh and ac- | that we wers no town. We did not | company for another elevator. PASTOR WHITHAN ON TOP. seat 10,000 spectators. OnJuly 2 the » o demoralizing joi ar ar rendent bill or no legislation at all. The | curate taken sinee the i , | ask hi fer being presi- This decision settles the question of the 7 tournament will take place. This will b i Sttt iy yihi) R g | u iRt b i o [ Sl BRI EC BREROURAA OO it of the United States or governor of Ne- | power of the board of transportation over this | His Friends Suceced in Suspending | ..t roproduction <Pk ity posts, which were driven out of e scnate committee has been giving care- | government, and that it will in all re- | braska, but we suppose he will be around be- | class of cases, and establishes the rights of the Opposit -om the Church. in Ivanhoe, with tho differenco that Shahy i aaritean, ful consideration to the limited service | spocts be et ustworthy | foro eléction. people to erect elevators at the company’s sta- o v 18.—(S: g #al i ) 1 be an_honest and trustworthy tions and to bo accorded equal shipping Joutr, IlL, May 13, [Special Telegram 10 | nights will tilt at » ring instead of at each o measure which was passed by the house | presentation of the condition of the coun- f et st aotice parabios Tue Bek,]—The trouble over Pustor Whit- on 818 0 it e e tourmam I3 view of the threatened corner in | as i substitute for tho senate dependent | try. Mr. Porter has thus far shown | | The Congrezationul pin are build- e RO Ar e eion, man_caused another disgracoful scenc in | W'l e camival palace when the vict silver. the discovery of mew vein in | bill. In its = original — shape, | that he is the vight man in the right | "§ GonW it 000 g asts, | The carpenters of the city held an_enthust- | the Baptist church last night. = A meeting | jouq joyight will erown the quocn of the tou northern Nebraska is of national impor- | with sixty-two years as the age limit, it | place, 000 hatel Sr AT AT =h ic meeting ut Union Labor hall last cven- | Was held, aud some of Whitman's opponents | oione “July 8 will be devoted to competitis: tance. Who knows but that the can® | was estimated that the house bill would Tho Mitchell county ry owners have | iy, THoro wits u large utfendanco, both of | brought up tho old trouble by azesolution | 1yygjcna drills ffollowed by a military bail yous of the Minnecadusa will yet solve | take thirty-nine million dol THEREare a great many. very absurd | organized a county s 5 Qucstion was thoroughly and impartially dis. | oung anew tho charges against him and | ¢ ovening. On July 4, the natal day of 1 R o (i rep The ngoe limit was reduced to sixty | conclusions dvawn from the®supremo | Four clectricJiflit companies want tosup- | cussed. Mr.T. B. Doran was chiosen chuir- | €10 ‘,"*.‘““ G 3 bmitted to @ com- | yation there will be a grand rev of i years and one or two other modifications | court decision in the “original package” | ply Webster Cily with a plant. man, Speeches were made by Mr. J. W, | mittee of mimsters and laymen. The fact | p;p. 7 i e N Tiirh AR R LELORToN SICAES (conrt that| | Iakas iR oronaaatey T cose. Tt is assumed by some o be amost | Wilton will vote on May 26 on the question J\»lmr.nwn‘. pruxluh'nl O{llhu lnm‘l union, and | was speedily developed, however, much to | 0" s declar: ansas ¢ a ade, which increased the es 1 t is as Y some £ bonding the town for §,000 for & system | Messrs. Kent, Kerns, Mason and others, At | their discomfiture, that the number of Whit- ; Sl s s s g b | o ol oot | o npmac o L wreeetgty o | o Ao oo o i o - 5o, | M b e &5 i | e et bt o Wk | a0 Gl el e mony in liquor cases will seriously reduce | the possibility of its being double that | the states, when it is absolutely nothing | Calhoun county Has sold $30,000 of drain- | [Vas talen fuvoring tho adoption of the ine- | ueo the lnst, meoting, and the resolutions | 1o e o040 Wil pour through the st tho profits of tho spies and de- | amount. In view of this the measure is | Of the kind, there being really no new | a%e bonds ut d primium of 820, “hey draw | ooy non-union men joired the unfon. | See yoledldownt IRl Rl | S ] 3t ey RotLven o toteea 3 s b G bt rinciple g 7 per cel rest, 5 BN TO i TS 2 i This greatly displeased the minority and pan 4 ex masked 3 ¢ ca i tectives. Heretofore a good nose and | understood to have received little favor lf_’;f‘f‘:‘l‘ (E el "d‘. But the most | * my. 1000 Conthal s to erect a handsome o o ':"; oF T:"':""‘f"l‘“'_“j . | demonium ensued. One of their number as- | close on Saturday. an indifiorent conscience wero worth a [ in the sonate committee, and | ridiculous deduction from the decision is | new depot at Winthrop on the site of the ono mitu\.'-'n:ffi‘hi'és’n','flf.\‘;'ff-.‘": ‘;“.L'“_"‘"j:i'i‘“_““{"":}{:l serted that the count of the votes - had | The Rex organization of the west will I fortune down in Kansas. it is expected to present an | thatunder it the sale of obscene publica- -v;;-'-nn‘.\, nh;alm-yul by m-v.\ 3 : allowed o lay o treack on P stroot from | Mooyt hGoraikhit and, some of the majority | permancnt, with a carnival every year a : 1 3 unfavorable report on the house bill and | tons and obsceno literature cannot |\ "’v“;“"“}"_}” 'E;""t“"’e R velfth to the cast line of Eloventh. South | Roy. Mr Whitman finally secured order, | OFden. It is a secret organization, and at CONGRISSMAN ANDERSON of Kansas | insist on the senate measaro, In that | Do proibited by a state. This | Lt ipock for #6500 3 1‘rv1.l_>||.«-‘ was order d to be graded o & | and read from Charlottctown a letter contra. | the present time numbers 500 men stands alono as a bright example of | event, unless the house recedes, there | Would be the case if it could be shown | = The Towa Stuto Sportsmen’s association | wud armoyo¥eF forty four ten betwecn 1 "]'"”"' some,of the stories that had been told | respectable gentleman in the west is eligibi western independence on the tariff bill. | il bo no pension legisiation, The sen- | that such publications are legitimate | will hold a fouryduy's shooting tournament at | *Tho stroet commissioner’s report showed | Aoy ot recatin Saority offcted i pie. | to membership, The Ogden peoplo are pre While all other western members | ate ropublicans maintain thut the de- | articles of commerce, but no one will | Davenport, comnending June 10. .35 expended during the week for im- | church some of the more active opponents of | PAving to cutertain 50 ) : A stock eomplny has, bean formed at Cres- | provements. the pastor. After 4 most unchristian, not to | carnival. The leading citizens will throw . At 5 rall ; A A tinued. : pers and patrons of the railroads, as w was an earnest advecate of the policy of Irillon Transeript ? % e ollowing cases were Atgied and sub- | most gracious majesty, Rex 1. ¢ Sinco tho fygint docision of the United | A Declaton in Favor of the Cltizens— ) | fhe (IQRES SE IR AT vy Mein. | Utah. Beneath fs an dict issned by tates suprem@ourt, it won't be necossary to Agitating the Nine Hour Ques- tosh: Olds Wagon works vs Benedict, on mo- | the king from the palace of the send so much lighpr into Maiue for nwlm‘nh tion—Musee Manager Law- tion; Oppentieimer v Marr, on motioh. | Mardi Grs, 1800, il his loyal sub ©0al purposes as horetofore. It can go in orig- 16 Attorneys are notified that the foot ¢ Pl b i er Discharged. A § i this edict IRex aunounces the estal inal packages &mchml ‘parposes, & goueral doeket will be-called Tuesday, May | B S e Ko e SWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION Btate of Nobraski, Los { 000 guests during skulked in the cloak rooms ov deliber- | pendent bill meets the pledges of the | contend for a moment that they are. | ton to ercct a¥100,000 Hotel’ to be named the | Tho report of the gas inspector showed | say disgraceful, controversy, the rosolitions | open their homes o the visitors, and all 1 ately ignored the demands of their con- | party, and that it is all that can reason- | The intelligent judgment of the country | Hotel Potter, in houor of the late T. J. Pot- | that an inferior quality of gus is being fur- | ywere adopted, whorenpon 1o vouns. ludies | man and tharist cors arriving {here will be sidetrackell and vsed s slecping quurters Ben Butler Thinks the lmprisoned BOYD & HAYNES, Managers stitucncy, he stood out in strong ve- | ubly be asked of congross under pr will not be swayed from its approval of | ¥ nished, and the inspector und _lighting com- | arose and scréamed that they wanted to be ! 3 8 z ably be asked ess under present ‘s N DEC Dr. De Pondiom, who was ested at | mittee were instructed to take steps to see | pemoved 'he s those who we lief for western interosts against castern | conditions. A number of republicans in | the decision, the soundness of which be- | 1z ity on a chanke of ibel preferred 1tev. | that better gus is farnishod and to. Provent | Saspenied e Amons e most wmien b | Tho two distinguished servants of Lis u trusts and combines, i comes cleaver the more carefully it is | Father Emonds, forfeited his bail and has | the gas company from blowing the gas | the church. It was the verdict of the major- v say thit everything now indicates that ; i through the jets at such a speed cause | § i i S autn s th tor from o practical | studied, by such absurd efforts to bring | £one to Chicago. through the jets at such a speed as to cause | jty that all opponents of Whitman must be | the carnival will be a huge success in every THE arvest of s fles iowing tho matter from o practical | B Qg i ng wards, the man who it Representative | @ 105 to consumer suspended and that the scandal mever ho | respect, and that they have received 1o o seeost of Lwenty-five moonshiners | standpoint it is obvious that the govern- | it into discredit by a perversion of its | 5{pliy v oft lust fall, was._ teiod at Guthe | | The pending labor ordinance. favoring nine | alinded to agnin. The SitIAUOR 15 Most. dis. | teebrences (it ma s thesstrs pehon T n Kentucky just as the senatorial cam- | pont eannot afford to assume additional | meaning. rie Center the other day‘and found guilty of | houts for s day's work for all employes on | couraging. Both the opponents and adher- | SSSUTARCS that many thousand visitors from poipn is ntits height will have a des s SEBLING oot s fe public works was referred by the judicary | ents of Whitman include somoe of the best | the south and east will be present. The pressing effect on the bourbon patriots l""‘l“"“ "“i‘ ““I‘"‘-] BIUASIEI LY ““1[ ";’ TRIVIAL objections and technicalities | Joseph Hink, a laborer, ¢while intoxicated, | “Ominitico to the city attormoy, i 1 | families in the city, and cach side insists the | tendance from the Rocky mountain region ' 2 D, L 0 no larger than the lowest estimate, which | z AV ava BE AT A Al AT, T he_mayor was authort 0 lease such | pther side is wrong. The prospects for a new | will undoubtedly be enors o _ e 5 should not be permitted to delay the | made a desperate attempt to take his own life | 5 i dito loas other side is wrong prosp w | will undoubtedly be cnormous. "_']‘ ankfort, unless tho logitimate dis- | the house service bill would Impose. | yrial of the isseo batsed by the Holfon. | A Towa City. Ho fired threo shots from a | F1OUNIS s are necessary for tho Kice pump- | church are good. e tillers |un|n|||]\' increase thoir capacity. | Fven without any new pension legisla- | i (Bt ol o At ..1\-.;r into his body ]]uil'!umul_u: both | R "resolution was passéd setting aside GGt uw’ T Great Rock Island Route. A blue grass campaign without tho | gion i is believed that there will D6 & | trvolved. aud 1t o the o 1ers are | Jungs, but the doctors think he may recover. | 10,000 of the water fund for the purpose of J & 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam is the usual quantity of mountain dow is s | aefiit for the moxt fecal yoar vnles | WVOIYed nd it is of the uimost import- | - Georso[L, Moore, sentoncod to Anamosa um\kmg«'x(lv; n!s to tho water maius. location of the Chicago, Rock Island & TR o i e | Lt on shojmox biflsontl v *5 | ance that the St. Louis cluim jumpevs be f o5 )l’ 3, and Clarke, n'u'"-'fl].i’:' S ““, A rovised health or mmy was introduced, erIhinks tiogim Pacific Ry. ticket oflice HIALARITAL proposed, und as 1o a large | yjghts at once. Delays work an injustice | house urpmmuunu, e pardoned H ,m.,“\,m..(,., t be reported illibemmads tolsaeelt e el sasa o e '\'\’lU lul\’ll‘ NTS. Sk i part of these it is not probable they will i s B Governor Boies. These ave the first pardons | phy th h fter the disc A ¥ R o ARy Teeves of Chicago. are b 3 to the home builders who have invested Physiciuns within six hours after the discov- | penitentiary of the couvicted anarchists, ) g be reduced. Careful estimates by re- sy 5 g issued by the governor. ery of the same. : A oyd’ era” Houce out on « wild hunt for the sealps of the | 1o, " el estimages by ¥e” | their means in the property. They are ; e it Lo Fielden, Schwab and Neebe, by an appli- ya's Up S recreant cliofs. | Unliko tholr brathran | Pubiican members of ‘congross Lo | rondy for tho issue and the courts should it roiTeg akocas. * Mr. Lawlor, the manager of the Fden | CWtion to Judge Gresham of the circuit B G, She i ot sl bl | U, IOUAMISexeoms ol oxprndic | moro oty objocions and compel the e b ekl il | i, KNS AR RIS | st e " of s o on With the pretonse that they would iy | WSS O¥er receipts for the next | uorconury titlo clondors to proceed with | Lundrau wants a waterworles system. | day on the chargo ‘of vunning & blace of | the ground that tho prisoners are detained | Tuesday and Wednesday, May 13 and H ter : I flscal yoar at, over soventy million dol- | o e, e Yankton socioty people have been seized | auusement on the Sabbath duy. Mr. Lawler | without due process of law. No less authe the local political atmosphere and pr o e i Ay e nottrinliorig yaghithelcomplaing with the Delsarte craze, | admitted he had done so, but declared that a | ity than Benjamin F. Butler says that the LAST PERFORMANCES OF vont the uso of money in eleetions. On | o (R E B would ‘m e : 'l‘lhll':«‘t'x |" Hn}»wuuavu'r Clark will unite in p..nuu{. ‘u'r \‘\'l'lyi\‘;nulzli\"s ..;.-mp 1wm- effort will, almost beyond doubt, be success- Al Sl i (R « 5 estimate 1ld be made THE scheming combine in the coun- | building a hall for society purposes. ven to the poor’of the city, and several wit- | ful, his opinion being based on the expressions the contrar v"'“.\ went to work to M50 4o the demands upon the government by | - FEEEEEE FOMY _'“ I'? ) ‘.’] | here are twenty-five Sunday schools in | hesscs corroborated this teStimouy. As the | of the United States supreme court in the pro- moro thun six hundred dollavs, and when | *p S Vion. pension bill. With | Cll should not be perm ted todictate the | ciamoes Mix connty with 1.200 scholurs Musce was_ therefore run partially for benev- | ceedings heretoforo brought before that body thefvampuin) roachad fn tempting.roll, 1 de o danait would ivery likely woadh | ons yhoiill have ipractisyl fohinve The Moody eounty ~allivaces whl form a 'I’.“_‘“$ purposes, Judge Houston did not be- | General Butler is regularly ' retained (R e R AL LA at the defleit would very likely reach | 1 inic woiks for the ensuing three county organizntion abFlandrau Juno 7. iove it wise ta order it closed. He therefore | associate counsclin the The anar e oA t - 1 fou u At oy S e B et e UL AT ueeiats have yet | Pronounced Mr. Lawler uot” guilty and re- | lawyer says the writ of as corpus will be LAID o it would most benefit himself, The Chi- | o~ 3 : % | The interest of the taxpayers demands a | Nono of the Yankton druggists have vet | leused him from custody. ed foron the gronnd that after the sen “RGYPT."” 5 The almost uniform rule is thut esti i i f made application for permits to handle liguor. < B 8 = g eago braves should journey to Omahi AR R e ran with sufficient backbone to enforce WD ALt AR Faooived il iblcoimls IS WIFE OWNS THE PROPERTY. tence of death was pussed upon the con- | To-morrow Afternoon, at 2:50— and socure a fow valuablo ]mmll‘H trom: || s e g uing BOHb 0P DEREION SHALON | 4ha contracts of the city to the letter and | gion as receiver of the land office at Yaukton, | -2 Year ag0 it was supposed that Mr. C. C, | demned men and = Necbo was doomed CPHE GOVERNESS.” ’ ava. todlilow & and) there! i5no reason to 'y I a i y with his splendid drug store i | to sy nd fifteen ) 5 in the penitentia T v Bvoni a the immaculate Twenty-eighters, b Lo e Rl } 0 | give property owners an onest equiva- | and will assuino his duties nest week. 0 000, 15 otore 81 | tho case was uppealed to the supreme | TCMerrow EvenlngatBis~ . et RO ’(‘ o : ”" is the case with the bill | jyny for their assessments, o T this season the auditor of LaMoire | ow S, Hewes obtained o” judgment for §1. 2 | court, where the finding of the lower court 5 I (-\ R Sl ; G passed by the house. county has paid bounties on 23000 gopher | auiinSt him and the sherit ut sted to col. | With the sentence of death for Spies, Parsons, IATINEE. . e L oumvr ANBITeTE mhl-_ml;nl.m to ol {ERHRESHAGHEAR G e L i it T S e A A R o e 1 e ont attemptod to col- | Pigp ' Fischor, . Engol, | Sohwab. and 1 'S A etter in which he endorses h X e ; tho sénate shall take a fivm stand against the principles of the alliunce and pleads & THE interests of property owners on | the neat sum of &40, ¥ 8 Fielden wus afivmed, ' The prisoncrs 3 penniless and all his supposed riches yvere prisoner {hh R R b to | Btreets to be graded this year domand |+ Colonel Thompson of Bismarck lost o valu- | owned by his wi On' Sxamining the roo B e I S AT R L e ime den ugee, e D Bve) this Al s e action o 1e house, and refuse to 2 i larnediteras . | able stallion some time ago, aund after a | ords, Hewes claims that he has discoyel court 0 hear his irimation e ::nl 'f . Bven at this late day, it is Rermil ihe ‘enalon iattornoye :and. Lbe that _lln um_mxl expedite action on the weel's s L found the animal imprisoned | that'Kenney has boen guilty of ;hml\ of their sentences and their lawyers w teresting to note the deforence shown | f U PR BEED Bl RIS ey that | rading ordinances. Many building fm- | inan old well ‘twelve feet deep. When | cluims that the defendant really own oven notified 1o-bo prosent i u OCH K '1\1 AI l the farmers by the ex-president. They | (00 ,:f“” H,’:, ey ‘:,\‘_' “’,I‘h- “: provements depend on the carly comple- | B oued. thia: Raliabl s~ found 10 be ‘unin: 18 Dhagaey 4y ISt the Judgment g e T ok oLl alE sk te hi i 53 e % uld bank e traasury. ere is | oo R L s " ured, b s suffering terribly ger | him was obtained and that he deeded it all | Honal vights, A CONSMILLION QVe smote him with such unanimity two HolobiBition: o the dapsndent nankion tion of the grades, Amnl‘ the council | und thirst. to his brother, Blitz F. Kenney for a fictitious | WEhE s0 far as to say a sentence of death ren gears ugo that he has not forgotten the | {9/ R RN fust | Should do its part in pushing the work. According to the Napoleon Homestead | $20,000: that Blitz in turn deeded it to Mps, | dered in the absencg of the prisoncrs was not force of the blow., In view of rant | b ARasac »,: ;‘ nute. B nuln 1[:3~ gopher hunting could he made a very profit- G |l| Kenney, the wife gf C. C. Kenney lue process of law. ove! owever. > ex-Dreside; measure, and whatever addition to the b R 08 able business in North Dakota In some lewes declares that the whole transaction er=ry ovents, however, the ex-president cannot pension disbursements of tk snment | . AS USUAL, prohibition in the Dakotas | counties bounties are paid on tails, in others | was a scheme to defraud him out of the money THE SEAL FISHERIES, expect the public toaceept the letter as | 15 P Chn C0C BEn T LR borme | s increased business in the internal | on cars, and in some of the ‘“way back” | due him. He therefore asks Judge Field to s genuine, 1t should be followed by an | b ! bo cheerfully borne 0o ofice in Omahn, The boot-leg- | counties nothing less than logs will be taken | declare the conveyance of the property null | It is Said the Dispute with Engla Bitested cortificato, “not necessavily for | PY the people. But the service pension | i M { us evidence of the sure death of the little | and void and to order the sale of the property Has Boen 8ottlod. cortificate, ““not necessarvily for | 4, ‘ S S cany | BCrs and “speak easies” arve making | pests. Thus in Logan county tails bring 3 | to satisfy the judgment held by Hewes I - blicat B dibgui: iill of the house is not demanded by any % I hus, ) ¥ New Yonk, May 13.—The Ottawa corre- publication, but as a guaranty of good | ' idaratl ¢ iustic b R o their peace with Uncle Sam before be- | cents, while in McIntosh ears ave quoted at 2 | against it. o AN DIBY.7 1D awa corre faith,” consideration of justice to the old sol- spondent of the Herald telographs as follows : 0 ) cents, Dickoy county gives up icents for four BOTH CLAIM THE HOUSE, diers and would create a burden which logs, making an aggre ale of 8 cents in | 3 Morvison and H. McMurtrio both | LBe Behring sea negotiation, Iam credibly m 3 s > srnment o 4 {aEiine e — bounties for one gopher. hore is 10 neces L aand.J, o 4. Mol formed; has. ronchie inal stage, 3 Mg officials charged with the duty of | the government cannot at "this time - e A 5 claim the ownership of the same house, and | Informed, hus reached its final stage, mere & b sity for a boy going without, circus wmoney in | the result is a suit in the district court. Mor- | technicalities and practical details, While ‘ q i 1 For the first four months of the year enforcing the law against importing con y Tt o s North Dakota, %y rison says that he bought the building and | it will be fwpossible to formu the lot” upon which it stands from Mr. M. traet lubor and the Chinese exclusion 4 ey i ,l_m“‘" 1 ',',“',’ LA Id ““,m.,l-”."f_h ‘l\ v i . g late and publish the intended int act are almost helpless through lack of AN HONEST CENSUS housands dollars mos n for thesame | DECLARED FNCONSTITUTIONAL. | Clure, and shows papers to prove the same. . and pubiish the . intende AR | r. Y TR e Aar sriod last year, The figures indica Ri— M vi6, T e tional convention for the ulation menns to carry on - the work, With the | M- Robert . Porter, superintendent | period lst yea The figures indicate But McMurtrie, ‘who is a well known r n exception of a fow seaboard cities, therve Another Portion of the Kansas Pro- | estute dealer, also flourishes a deed to tho | 0f furseal fishery in the north Pacific ocean hibitory Law Proves Defective. house, which he got from Mrs. Kingman, | and the waters adjucent during the prescnt #s no systomatic effort to check the im- portation of undesirable immigrants, at the work to be done under him | steadily increasi g lare's mother. McMurtrie | season, the Ameri A British negotiator 2 o : 3,—Judge Cre ' mof cMurtrie scems to | Season, tho American und British negotintors LeaveNwortm\Ian., May 18.—Judge Cro- | pyveen inside track, asho has possession of liave agreed upon the wode by which neces Assistant Secretary Tichenor, in a letter to the house committee on appropria- 1 be honestly performed. There | ; i S 2 . could bo nohetter assurance of this than | THE sale of the Millard hotel lot goes | 4¢F of this, the T ;"l:,“."”"lf'}‘.l.f“‘ .‘"3‘,:,.",' the place, und Morrison has catatd o bo i | ury and propor pegulations sl be framed, ! \ ane, o BFS ) L ansas, eclared of the state pro- | sued a writ of replevin to gain posscssion. | 50 that a full and satisfactory ad ment ¢ P = m——— ~ the order just issued by him to all super- | to show that Omuha property possesses | yiieory law unconstitutional. The decision | Judge Chapman has tho case under adviso. | the controversy s assured IHE CHINESE DWARI tons, cully ationtiiince o ABPROBHL | (icrs of tho census regurding the st y‘x‘mr..n..i od attractions for the conserva- | was vendered ,in & case where | ment. i DS et et Age B years, we 9 pounds, Lieight > tho 1aw prohibi st ment that certain city councils and | tive Investor. the assistaut attorney general of fos ¥ £ Big Auction of Flannels. inches, while |'l\~ ll.m l|||.nhlb‘l|.lf the lAlII(l\ll;: of v —_— the state for this caunty summoned “,I_"’I'l';( 1‘.{:"’"“‘”1“’ r‘":“lh»"ll;:"'l” ghins and New Youk, Muy 13.—(Special Teleg ZANFRETTA PANTOMIME OO conviets, lunatics, idiots und paupers ¢ W ie works i spart- | the street commissioner and others to give in v or disturbing a religious | 45 Powusend & Mout 2 ‘“The J| i who come by stewmers, it is un‘.-rl;' in- ON with public works tn all depart- | £ LNCH Ui nagh ns to violutions of the | Meeting at Roca by throwing boor kegs | 10 Tk Brk]—Towusond & Moutunt, 11 hhe Hrigangs. suflicient to meet the case of immigrants of like character who muy enter .the country by land from contiguous ter- ritory. ginning active oporations. of the ecleventh census, is determined | thit the volume of western business is boards of trade had appropriuted sums of money to aid their supervisors in ments. Every branch ought to be in ac- | prohibitory law. Tfiy refused to give testi- | through the window, brought in’ a verdiet of | tioneers, today held u trado suloof flannels by | oue aiue adwits toall. - Two great stage shows R ra Tl A T BT Riony and the aitfkaey goneral had them ity as nccessory before the et The at- | order of Mossrs, Leland, Whitnay & Co. 9 operation 0 we Yy B torneys for the prisoners claimed that this | 1,200 cases of dumon, white und shaker fian OMAHA the enumeration of the population. —————— « mitted to jail Jor cont Huboas corpus proceedings Jto secu Mr. Porter saw in this a purpose to influence the census tukers . " ” ') roceedings " oir release | Wis equivalent to & discharge. The judge, | yois and dowett, The bidding was lively and | IS Silent About Dana's Favorite. Woro. bogun_ bofode Judge Crozier, who | bowever, read the jury a losson on English | Deioes hin Amonk the. b ver pecsentw | LOAN AND TRUST to swell their roturns, or to put it move 3 Buffalo Commercial, handed down a lon@¥ decision ordering the expression and sent the jury back into their | 1o W, B, Grimes #oods company. K v - plainly, to make fraudulent reports of | ne democratic press of the state are dis | dischirgo from cusdeely md. declaring uncon: | 100m to construct o movo intelligiblo verdict. | sas Oty 1\.11..|w-u“;\‘\;. b Dbt COMPANY. 1 romoval of the Pine Ridge ngency | population, and he accordingly notified | ercetly silent concerning the New York Sun's | stitutionsl the provisions of the law con- | They afterwards returned with a verdict of | ¢7W &' k. Partridée, Chicago X Subscribed and Guaranteed Capital... B from Nobraskn is ngain being agitated | the suporvisors thut such contvibutions | nomination of David B. Hill us the domocratio | forrivg power upon the attorney general ta | (EUILY s chimed tu the indictment,” - Sen - Paid in Capital . torests Bf the Indians and the govern- | properly says that if this sort of thing - ———— William Rutherford, who o fow woeks ago | gommrion S: D May 1. [Special Lologram | G ok ' Pravstor agont und trustos of ment are concorned, the proposed change | were tolerated by the burenu it would Smin's Ingratitude. _ Boys Fight for Sweethearts, was sontonced to tho penitoutiary for twelvo | 10 Y15 BEe-) e grand lodge of the North | sorparations; takes chargo of proporty; ool would be a damago instead of & benefit. | have a tendency to bring the whole cen- | Boston Globe, Sr. Lovs, Mo, Muy 18.—{Special Telo- | years for the crime of incenlarism, has ap- | pud South Dakots A O U. W, Iu scssion | leots taxes. oo e . T M i | Emin Pasha, after being rescued at somuch | gram to Tre Bee. ]It is just learned that | pealed the case to the supreme court, und al e A X ‘I\" NG 1 ‘\ ] L s, ol]]“ll“ L:()Ll n& T"l]st (fl) ho abundonment of the agency bulld- | sus into disrepute, and ho declares | guazenand exponss, is now cruel enough to | four young boys who quarreled over girls lust, | 16ges that the verdict 15 not in acfordance | TOPRSsOuLing sixty-soven lodges with o total AN | » 3 wilh the testimony of the prosecuting wit- | WMUmbership of over Lo, “Grand Master | SAVINGS BANK. ings, schools and churchos, and the | that the cleventh census must | jnform his captors that “he could not assent | week fought out their trouble Suaday after- nesses. He also’ alleges errors in the pro- | Houtz of Blunt presided. 1t wus voted to orection of new buildiags at another | and shall ba above suspicion. | to Stanley’s desire 1o exhibit him in Europe [ noon, Marquis of Queensbury rules. Clay ,_“‘]‘,“L,N_K Sy A ;TR to | niEht to hold the next grand lodge meeting in | S, E. Cor, 16th and Douglas Sts point, would involve a large outlay of | “To tolorute any action,” says the | likea rarounimal” What base ingratitudet | Colqman, weed sixteen, fought Hov Herzog | \iion'ho'ls said to bave st fire was valued | Aberdeen b rafd tn Capital. vied Gagicay b0 governmeut money. But the agitators | superintendent, ‘on tho part of ————— Harry Powell, aged fiften each, battled, | Bt 8400 Balclaan Atieh s mrats Ty O Btk M T v e 300,000 are indifferent to the welfare of the In- | municipulities, nssociations, organiza- A Decision that Decides. The reforee was Ruy Destacklar, aged fifteen, RORSX'T WANT-20 ZAX ZHB DAMAGNS Kaxsas Ciry, May 18, Willlam ¥, Oran 8 Fir Ceat Injoreut Paldion Dovoalts, @iuns s well s to the expense involved, | tions or individuals, no mattor how pow- | Fonan Oy T Aad Rab Jriarar, aged sixiecn, wes the Uimer | A sliost tima. Mg Joba O, Enlllipe of B P brastaoi: 3. . o, The first case of liquor selling in Towa that or, Colemun was knocked out in the | Paul sued the Lincoln & Bluck Hills railroad | ® lswyer of Albuguorque, N. M., on his wiy | Omicers: AU Wyman, presidont; 1.4, Hreow 11 was finished in the sixth and is now | that corporation buildiug a track und elovator | himself while laboring undor o tem Guy O Barton, K Nasli, Thomas J. Klavall speculation. That is the sole object of | even throw the slightest taint upon the | judge, the prosocuting attoruey ussenting. | ing he roceived. + The physiciaus say be was | dawages. The att by for the railroad | Army of the lepublic and lea W wife sad OrLy, Al ollateral Securlly, at Low- 5 A prosi Wyman, troasurar a5 long s they can socure government | erful they may be, which has for its pur- | o S0 EEER A CRIE BEREECE {0 pack- th round and was badly usedup. Young | company for damages aceruing to him through | to Chicago this morning, suicided by shooting | pirectors: - & i liana Y. Brown, ssistanco i sting roal estate se the debauching, or whick ul ot - . assistan, in boosting a real estate | po debauching, © ch would | geon decision was dism yesterday by the | onfined to his bed by reason of the pummel- | near Lis residence, a8 awarded 8000 | of fusanity 110 Wik member of ¢ « o 11, e the agitation, teuthfuluess of the returhs, would, in my k Except iu some Kansas newspaper offices | inteinally hurt. | thinks that amount much, and has ap- | two children in Mury land o8t Fales ourrond i v

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