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'l‘[[‘fl ])A l[ \' “]“F ’ A REPUBLICAN CRITICISM. l so much foared by the poople of | surrounding'fdperty. But they eannot | 18 satimated that only throo hundrod earloads (\ 1 ‘w | r o one or more for that purpose on the rig A p v The speech of Congressman Butter- | New England in this particular ! bo uprooted, Ly alocal lnw. They are | :“;“j"" to supply the demands of May and ”\ OLN M‘; 5 A\D VOT"S. l\r:’nx":::m ”:‘:nur;r”l\ll!“:(prqlx‘\‘[.m'l‘ I'I}f]v:n:'.'-'::...: oY b ol oubtedly atteact l|kn~||||mul that that section “.u obtain | not be wrencked fro without ative company and taken a sewer in the business at that point of r ¢ TERMS ¢ SSCRIDTION | of the leading republicans of his state, a the tarift R — in the profits, g to Become a ‘“Prophetess, 5, A raflivay company may impose renson- Daily and Bunday, One Year #0 | man or ability and long experiencein | What may bo the effect of this upon | AN AMIAHGE contemporary advises Both factions of the Evangelical church of abl -".‘-y?“.‘:‘:nn::“:"*v‘!\«:‘ln»"::! A gl EIx months §% | public life, and s always boen, aa he | tho polities of that section is an_inter- | Congressmati Connell to subscribe for | the northwostsay tho church InOregon s | Loy mep e ool o L o S O thout to, Siuet slevators at st hiree montl . e 200 v 1 ™ " N t i opelessly divided, and vsuit for the pos- Sonday e onr . 20 | wtill fs, an advocate of the policy of pro- | esting quostion. Thers are intimations | some more B building stock it he de- | hopilessly divided and a luvsuit for the pos ditions and terms must be the same to il persons Weekly b Voo 188 i : o { | ome of the New England repre- | sires to retais ‘the vill of THE B o e — 1O tection for American industries and | that some of the New ngland repre i ill ¢ 3 and church property in various portions of ‘ 4 s T 0 Wivdor fear o sentatives who have signified their ap- | Inasmuch as My, Connell owns no stock | the state will !w\lku]\ to ensue Wiis St latarial Assoutation: Hes m‘\[;;‘;:v" fio\'.‘“i:fxl"'l‘»‘{.r'.ifvé\"fl\' .fl";\ iprey Honry 8 Danco, who waasontanced to a | e Miniateriol Assoclation Becomes | (Y st LAREEL AL ¥ Hake ¥y L 2 term in the Tdaho penitentiary of ten yewrs Mixed on Prohibition—The Vit fehing v 40, Mo foam Dlorcs ot g, | and consider that the best way to veduce | uphill work to bo ro-clected, and it is | oven asked 16 kubseribe fora share of | o Junuary 6 of the present upon a. coni- FINed DRk OsTpany mm;" "'mf-»'x'-'fi““fl:\'.'| l-m..u.(.{-:l"“(.:‘,‘m 8 Wishington, s ¥ ullaing: | venue is to increase duties nll | suggested that the republican party will [ BEE building stook, thisadvice would | viction of cattlc stealing, has been: pardoned Py B Junitis eevwell, along theline. e thinks on the con- | hereafter look in vain to the manufc- | 8eem to bo about as impertinont as it is | P¥ the kovernor, - Ho »;_'irl{:’g;m“\;"m‘ L Lbgebacd it b e Filton vs Hoffitt. Error from Doy All ) relating to news and | trary that what the condition of the | turersof New England for campaign | malliciou D st with” paralysis and 1 druwn gounty, Affmed,” Opinion by Justice No editor 3 ild be addressed to the | Wb § (Abireb contributions if the McKinley measuro S out of shape that he is a pitiable object to con- coory, Nel v —[Spoo 9 Morris vs Wi . N Fri Editorial De 3 country domands, in the interest both of | cor oy MaYor, CUSHING, proposes to dump | Sexoran: v Liscory, Nob, My 1.—{Spooial Tele- | Norrisvs Willits ctal. Appeal from It S LETTERS, the home and the foreign market, is a | isadopted. Much of this sort of talk BFRRIE Mol ssay i s BT DS hea To 16 not monsrally Knowa Lhkt Gt Bails gram to Ture Bee Rev. J. T. Minehart, the l‘\'\'\ mu‘n ¥, \hvu;rsu and de for pi All husiness Intters and, remittances should | poyision of the tarift downward, and he | may have no substantial foundation, but | g tln 1 BEC Ry on f0 FueSIEES (ORI |y 0 AT PN O Wikon Who s been | Cceentrio minister whoso original and start- | U Opinton by Justi ““‘m"\‘,;"l‘mw‘ ey hectes i ot rdera | 140 thinks that this is what the pledge | it cannot he questioned that the state of Pt iy B intly -ungrateful | jo e "in' fh ordor than any oo in the | ling ideus caused his expulsion from tho | cmitianson. ek from. Do e, {00 made payable to the order of U of tho ropublican party to reform tho | popular sentiment o Now England at | {50, 50 T08 epublicans, Bub owe cemo= | United Statts, savs the Groat Falls | (Mont,) | Methodist church somo months ago, again | Afirmed.~ Opinion by Justico Norval Y Duhlishing D i tariff meant. this time is a matter for the serious con- | ot s " g vm' ".\Imt'l .I"xr“-ll body we | Who in 13 went from his Kentucky home :»:;?i“fi-|::'.'.‘,|l:':‘:."1 mln‘:(l:mt‘..,. uu\u'\'l‘l:"(: u:;ffi i (rr\'l'\‘m\i AND NoTES, The Bee Publishing Company, Proprietors. | * " : S sidoration of the ropublicans in con- e square fnch than anybody we | (i S 1L PR it imoro and was thore in- ar theological notions. Among - | The Misses Kittle and Alice Cowd ! % 4 5 , . Consequently Mr. Butterworth eannot ever heard of it comes to reward= | {tiato pptombor 7 Swe! - tures of the independent church started by | daughters of Seceretary of State Cowder The Bee Biding, Farnam and Seventeenth Sts, a e + 2598 heard of when it comes to reward- | jtiated on September 7. Mr. Jewell has taken T TSt OTat CreRiny support the MeKinley tariff bill. He | 8ress. — ing square-toed democrats, The only | the thirty-third degree, bim s an alleged prophotess, whoso oraclos | left last evening fo GWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. | makes no war upon the protective sy GOVERNED BY CONSPIRATORS. peoplo that have been liborally taken | A Walls Walla dlspatcly 'states thab over | ars fo bo acooptod 88 {‘”'f"“""‘ forecasts of | "' Goyornor Thayer returned from Hustin ute of Nebrasku, % % T T ! St . ot 2 2 oA eight hundred horses were stolen the past | the future by th thtul. i 0 ounty, of bouglas. |8 tem, but he refuses to be a4l npueon Cushing frankly admits that | care of are the Broateh janissaries. | winter from the range in Idaho county, | After one of hov trances sho declared that e Vo L Y ot the. Beath is in the hands of the Omaha northern Idaho, situated betwoen Salmon | 0% 01" poen forcordained that Miss Alice | Sun was fn tho 5 for 11 i ends 16, 1500, s fol- Tammany, bossed by Broateh and man- | IT took the sheriff, three deputics and | 4nd Snake vivers. [he ranne is almost dos. | Ariyanart, the comely sister of the pastor, | With old fricnds. Tlrwmsss e s ot i ; which are sufficiently numerous under | 14004 by Vandervoort. He admits | $iX policemen to maintain order in the | that the thioves aro thoroughly organized | MUst b6 @ prophotess also, aud that e doily anid Thiomas Clatly th LT A S I the existing tarit and would be greatly | ghag thio council combine which notori- | Madison (Wis.) council ut lato session, | and operatein' n systematic' maner, with | i, - onler ™ to “yecelve tho ~ divine | convicted of stealing sevonty yards vy, Mily i S | multiplicd under the bill which the ma- | g formy an integral part of the Tam- i is an uverage of a policoman and a | 4cus scattored to digpose of (e Stk | seciusion and abstinence from the luxuries of today to four years in the penitentiary Inesday, May 7 kA LtALG L) jority of th 1ys and means committee ‘ & RN LR B councilmas The ahs SR A Ul the table for six months, Miss Minehart ve- M, F tichey, mayor of Plattéy % ¥ P ) g of conspirators swings I councilman. ~The Omaha | Washington side of the Snake ¢ fused to pass through this ordeal, but her | and Mr. A, B d, county commiss E. ROSEWATER, Editor. ~ | worth of Ohio in criticism of the McKin- | will bo enactod and there is vory littlo | there to stay and their possessions ean- | Ryrey jaborers at Los Angeles have formed are engaged or desire in good faith to ong Omahn. T 1 labor, But heis not one of those who | “Ty;‘-‘“””" g Y believe in perpetuating o war taviff | proval of the tariff bill may find it an in THE Beg: building and nover was ponpree B Tzchuck, searotapy of The BeS | party to . the continunnce of the | ;4 thit the nctad elreaation o Tie DALY BeE | inequalities between Ameriean citizons 1 Thursday v \ many g n , Foidar iy L . of the house have proposed. A policy | oy gyer his hend and dic- | Standard is three policemen toa pug- | ~Says the Boise City (Idaho) Democrat: preacher brother resorted to- foree to compel | Cass county L, RECEMCRe o ik % that will protect and cherish American | voc (Lo he ghall appoint | nacious councilman, But Madison has ”"_(un\lw\l‘n;\\' a 'I"ZK"}‘.:‘?‘.""'"“n"fi:;e iy her to do so and lotked her mp in a dark | tod w fo purpose of securing i oy 1 rles i o otitio 1 o sall & oY % i A Jim? squa concluding J 1 ©- i rat of Lo issued of the s 2 72 | Intorests and industrios in compolition | 4yg~ what offices ho must | Started well and will doubtless Improve | wianthe ald mnooss whs. f srent cato to hor, | 0D i e it L'“'””"{;"fr'mll*‘;'j“' sued in aid of t orn to hefare me and subseribed to in my | With the rest of the world can bo aD- | 411 itk their crentures and tools. In | in the due course of time. sold him to a Chinawoman for $15. The fos- | puisonment, the young Indy manuged to make | - Paul Witzski b his reply to the i this 10th day of May, A. 1), 180, proved, but one that contemplates shut- | 4} 01 words, Mayor Cushing has simply —ee i .wnl-nhlw'tl] 3 rilllll-‘nmmlili\ll he | her escape through the window of her room, | vitvified and pressed brick company L M RH AT T Ha et E Yo : b i ; uirly shone, shaved head, dressed him in [ Jattins tavself Ao 4 it | thintitia 088 of fils f60b. OCCUFAT A y Notiry Pubffe. | ting out all importation, and therehy | yeeomo a puppet in the handsof an oath- | THE anxicty of the board of health to | aminiature Chineso costume and. erowned o s ‘rf,}."l,‘,‘.,',‘.,““",‘,Q‘.,Q“‘Q}m R s SRAE R o o iorous o gy. s b 'l‘"“';ll"'—f U"“ V‘I"":‘ ciaries ‘”'"""I 1t 80| jound association of spoilsmen banded | protect the public from contagious dis- e whole with comical littie ved cap, which {0 seeure i ruuk and other offects from et | puny s eriminally negligont in oz 'zsehuck, being duly sworn, de- | lay heavier tribute upon the people can- et 5 e ividing | eases is intensified by the desire of a | Made him look like bl UL I | late prison, as she was afraid that if shewent | proper safegrounds about its machine i together for the purpose of dividing ed by € diuns were highly indignant_over the affuir, | ufyap thom herself sho would in be cast | wants $10,000 for his foot that was cru e Kl A LA not be defended on any principle |, 7 it members every position of | score of patyiots to have their names in- id the moon-eyed population of this city inm solitary confinement, A writ of replevin John McClay and Jumes H. Murtry, average duily eireulazion of Tue DAty [ of justice or sound poli A | profit or trust within the gift of the | Scribed on th v roll. were far from satisfied with the transaction, secured for her property, and yesterday | prominent citizens, asked this mornini 1 mayor and council and to plage and L e pamarieant CoHb N0 OBt sukveditin papers and temporary injunction against the ity ) 4 ¥ o to Sheriff Miller and asked him to go with cured Miss Minchart's effects. The police | count of faxes on forty ac of ground wit him and the child, which was done, and now | (il seo that, tho young ady is® pre. | the eity limits that b Pugver beon bl o e g 1hssd” copos, 'fop | Drotective system, said Mr. Bute July i q -m;l"*: &:r' A\‘I‘ ";l» 188 terworth, should deal with con- O, 1t T8 copion: for Novembor, 1w, | ditions and not, save in exceptional cir 19,910 copies; for December, 1880, 20,048 cop cumstances, with national bounda B o i g15 attd: | lines. What conditions aro there which for April, 15 C A, now require a general advance of tariff (O1GE B, TZ8OHUCK. 2 g orn to hefore me I subscribed in my | rates in order to protect American in- ence this i day of May. A. D., 150, R R e R S Ly 1 B Novar buntie, | dustries? Is there a singlo industry which really needs to bo fostered by SINGLE COPY ql'!lvr'i AG T higher duties? Certain interests were : B fanlcents | ablo to make the majority of the ways ; Whero & ‘s Prostige Lies. keep upon the city pay roll o B A Gy s hitn and tho child, whioh ws done, and aow £ hicago Tribune, ie Chinese damsel bewails her as lost, ed frof o 0 ¢ Timothy W. s pmploye a horde of supernumeraries and tax- General John M. Palmer, as a candidate for | and the lmm‘_h ‘mother seoms porfoctly hoppy. tected from further enforced imprisonment. ;{.f,:(””: l\‘\lm:li'!n“\\:xh llvkl‘\l"‘fl:;'l’lll".‘(} Hurris eaters, These barnacles and heelers nited States senator from Illinois, is un- ——— 7 e LACORL IO e e oontractors it In b bl for tho monnt render little or no service to the city, | questionably making great gains in Missouri. THE AF INOON TEA. P“l\"';fs:fl(:‘(;xv_“;:“‘{‘.\I;.fi""f"“’l’{‘l':::fx“:;::; met stipulated and Mr. Townsend supposi it ARA v Ry 15 e a1 e ; = Loy on and ev house completed, paid it. Later he discovorod A L ONCO ERC L it A Republican Appointment, Too. Terre Haute Erpress. ing for the purposo of ¢ plans wherehy | ghop were no doors, windows, and a 1mibe bidding of the Tammany bos in ex- Boston Herald (Mugoump.) "Tis now the festive druggist's clerk, the clorgy of, tho state muyaid tho prohibl | o¢ othar ncooss tenunces about S AT U te on i | Thars L b s : Courts some old man’s fuir daughter, fonists during the coming campaign. Zent & Co, f ccuting their plots to manipulato cau- | Therels good rosson fo think that Mr. |, Courls sume old muns fuir duug o yosterduy was. consumed Inalaly bu or. | LoUSe. d I-\‘f.‘v‘."f Co cuses, primaries and conventions. Justice Brower is a conscientious as well as WV T EBT E 0 RR A ganization e I Tnder this government by conspirators (R A\ BBHE 1 htry or Aho FaAIE 4 ros}ona X About one hundred Under this government by conspirators | an intelligent lawyer, who feels his respon: “Is there anything sweeter than a peach?” ww“”“;"_ .;‘“'“m en bl 10f Mrs, X residen | our council meetings simply . ratify | bility, and acts uprightly in view of it. “Yes. A puir. A bridal pair.” Orelgtitos ““'”r T 5 .Xl'\m ] 1 fter rum i, ~— s psiad > 7. - c sesecured o § Vol of clot « A Bogganly “Woman's sphere?” said Wittieus. #Why | Wesleyi rsity nce.was chosen | {he 1O} "!“,(l'},",l R of il agreed upon and deereed by the conspiv- Kenxax City Journal, ‘l*f“'”“' *" know I\\'h-mr \V"!IMH*!whm'n is. man x;ml 'n ml of |I|;f' l‘“n t ey and drove off witlh it. B vearativet 5 R Rse P s Ll Pt iy tats he greatest of woman's fears. ian chureh, secretary, Rey r. Mer- i _ T ators secretly in outh-bound conclaves, | Seuatar Butler hus presented the petition | "y 'thon ‘Mrs, Witticus said that Witticus | rill of Omaha was one of tho principal spe ; R o bt I'his is a state of affairs never before | of nine colored families requesting congress | was a born idiot Ll ] t nd P streots, witnessed in this city. Twelve or fifteen | 1o appre > 100 per capita to enable them | 5 piy to apolish suits for breach of promise resolution was presented providing for | S oAbl DL andard - st years ago a promiscuous. job-lot of. bro- to Liberia, Has Senator Butler of marriage has actually been introduced in | the draughting of a memoviul to be presented way company had the work done at midnizht Fis promi job-lot y ongress asking that a national I be f o cme dwindled to this? | parlian i lmw_d“mlmil u.«" laor. "m””":-‘m ‘;‘ m:: An amicable settlement of the matter wis R e T Nune families! g nee—Beforo we woro married you usod 0 | alcotiol in its composition, Tiis produced g | eAHedtedsy. o - l 8 hold me on your knee for hours at a time { Jabyrinth of motions, amendments, points of passwords and signs, but the Ko-ops v The Red Shivts Will Be on Hand, | ind never complain of getting tired as you | opder, ete., that lasted for tawo hours and Do Robbed by an Ingrate Nephew. Charleston (5. ) News and Courter, (o now. Was it because [ wus lighter hearted | Creighton, the ch an, became So bewil- New Yonrk, May 14.—[Special Telegram to Red flannel makes u very handsome and fo- | thint o o becatf I was Hantew | uorediss tow s the proper motion to | i Brr.]—John H. Wallace, the veteran at he thinks the committee did the | 0h v had 1o common center tohold | C¥Pensive uniform. und as the crops will be | i b SARLAA B AL BN Iy A i b epted a n\u!]mn"m itor and proprictor of Wallu Monthly ke T R T cause they hi ) R T (o L s or_the Rt ¥ ; 1 Loday his morning about | Gy oo a0 S Y R OO e o iy B Ul e WAy [l oo SOt tiCa iRt isRatlinmorithe Well, George, in this firm we are about to > i discussed. the subject, | Which is known the country over asan u interests and welfare of the people arve i ol v'| \ ,." e “ D red-shirted clubs will be ready to help in the | form, Yomurked Arabella to her fiance, I ‘hat is st plan for us topursue in the thority on matters velating to trotting hovs ;‘_'"‘ -C "i ht ¢ ‘“ b that now “_’;"'"‘ll“ work of “frecing the ballot-box next Novem- | suppose of course you will expect to be m:; campaign’ Rev. George Vibbard of Mas- llmllllmml'lmr of the standard works Wl this city through a rotten council and a | ber. We will all be there when the supe mior parter s, replied George, “and | sachusetts was al speaker. ace's / an Trotting ter and Wa backboneless mayor is a dangerous visors begin o caunt the vots ; [h:lf“{‘“r" o !‘"‘S5""*]i1";\flllm'!'“_"I 2 ; DID UP AN ARTIST. Viui ookl snt Sabe :I“:;‘F}n ! oreonti ol SO a se sole ai Y i A lot of dresses for the ballet-girls who are E. E. Phileo, an_arti ormerly locate: £50,000 in cash and b1 by his nephew gleansonolasomdosplioRisololaim ; N So01 to appea at te Madison Square gavuen | nore, odned o 16t in Brace & Haree higio | Kobort L. W oral years i, ; = lor | would bo inereasod by | the. Tigher | 13 boodle and plunder and who if Soucly Ounl{(n l,-immy' ra. have been seized by the customs authoritios | and. 1t i3 alloged s Ports Wil | the old mun udopted aud. in whoso favor ¢ THE riments with a new powder | W D LnOLo y k gher | rmitted to rule this city will Wnsas City Jowrnal. But ballet-girls’ oughtn't to mind a | son 'to trade it fo ci i polis and | positing of $100,000 worth of ) ¢ f et z e S ) P < =S A y f SOU DL 5 s i property, his, g 10 Ttaly linve been lentively successful| duties; and’ Petevi the' great. body | Lo g 10 T S . | The proposition to anncx South Omaba to | little thing like that—ecspecially when en- | Jast Ited Willow, that existed nosotes o | Wi avis made, "Ho too Securiiadfady tia y k promote jobbery and swindling in our oG o ! Fourtecn persons wore killed and many | Of the people who would be com- | DHMEoRC 45000 &0 : voiern of | Omaha was opposed by some Omaha people | gaged for a summer season. cept on paper. Wilson required a number of | safe depositand money from the baul, o1 e RS R Y elled to submit to the additional ex. | Public worksand inaugurate a reign o ount of South Omaha's bonded debt. Managing Editor—What was it that young | pictures aud paintings in addition, and the | which hie was allowed “to draw, and told the wounded by the first explosion. Do : i A X Pwoedism that will bankrupt this city. | oy nrewd fhanciers declare that South | fellow wiitedt artist od for months painting pictures, | landlady he was going to Boston for u fuw actions This i e e s 2 ; ! Oftice Boy—He says that he wrote a_son- | while visions of wealth to o acquired fron] | days. Tz chief comm wtion of the demo- There will bs a very general and Lis is ‘no overdrawn picture. is | Omaha will repudiate her debt in ears | pot eatitled *‘Dol i and it got | his imaginary lots spurred him on, 1t is said 3 ] by < s s b e ton of | Pased upon the vecord which Broateh | and ean then be anriexed inexpen ab/|/into thor paper ih “Dolly's Pimples,” | that Phileo discovered the fraud after the pie- | = = = erat nominated to suceced Randall is his | hearty vesponse to the dec on Of fand his combine made during the last | @ beautiful reputation that would give the | und that he wants it expluined as it ot him | tures were painted and_delivered. Wiicn age. He is seventy-four, but his gray | Mv. Butterworth that the time has 7 3 0 A R e AN CaArL e 5 1 into trouble with something he ca is | Wilson confronted with facts gleaned b; \ ) ) months of his term and since his vetive- | consoliduted city in eastern money circles. g n gleaned by T c B T N bl s U Fa e I DT T e o D TS b . sl oY | fecansay. the artist he offered him ecighty ucres of land D ment. The manipulation of the city hall STATE AND TERRITORY. New York Herald, in Wisconsin and fourteen acres in Indiana Sl |and meansicommliteoibollove ithesithoyl| oy uiisitio ErBIIety " whbihas|Been his | requive additionnl tarifl nuwsing, but as : : Mr. Butterworth wisely observed, THERE is no evidence that the warring it is not always safe to rely boss carpenters of Chicago have r altogother upon the, testimony anamicublo plane. tho benefigiarics ~ under and it was simply as a matter of courtesy that the Ohio congressiman said the committes had tried to do the best it could in framing the law. At any rate, i inforence from his remarls must T borax statesman from St. Louis is ken-winded politicians o nized what in position to sympathize with Congre man Butterworth, comparatively harmless. They we OREGON will be the first st brolcen up by ridicule and disbunded be- politically this year, The election w be held next month. for the | coneerncd. It framed a measure which proposes to favor Paul at the expense of Petor, as Mr. Butterworth put it, T'aul represonting the elasses whose tribute Tie contest over the site world’s f: has been transferred from ‘Washington to Chicago. e shown for Ameriean homes and Am T solection of Boss Gorman as chair- | can fivesides, and this the MeKinley bill man of the democratic senatorial eaucus | does not do. It is hardly in a sin ro- BOYD & HAVNES plans, the Dodlin granite swindic. the — Ah, my heart is overflowing, instead of the imaginary lots. - This did ot fo thousand dollars paid out of Nebraska Jotthngs. And’my thought is light and free, atisfy Phileo and the'result s that the two Cures 3 Ouakdale wants a-dry goods and ‘clothing But as winds at sunset blowing © submitted their hroglio to the courts Backach. & ralloant B (Gormesstonts o ¢ Lemin o T the city treasury for Broatch's 5 Softly through the aspen tree for settlement. Judge Chapman listened tc - 9 s sig ant. Mr. Gorman veeently de- | spe 4 progressive measure, but in | poue of repeaters and vagrants who A aamp oM dern Waod menlJine® bocn tins Makeé a pei melody day to the stories of the opposing parties in 5 Backache, clared: *“We must seek a new man for | nearly all that it proposes is retr S s R RS e In a somewhat solemn strai the suit. i -~ 1 Rive (Tiik 13 mob i cordiwibh the sp IoRpc Db e ee A e ol ey Ot So sing I in minor MARKIED THINTY TEARS AND SEPARATED, 5 Backacha. A sioner’s orders, althoug ey ha one i e 1 3 3 o & Schwartz, w ar furtine October 2, 1838 s - = of the time, tho demunds of the.count it e e raising funds for u publ 2 But my song is not to sadden— wig Sehwartz, who i y Loctober. e rogulatity with which amend- |0 et onises of the! ropublican | Lo, toik for theclby, show what the con- |4 iaw Anotant Ordor of United Workmen Mliibe S P iHeIArs mohSlGo s Tt s petitiousd 10 o idivorto) fro! bi T hlvivanlo dopporhiuey ments to the tariff bill are rejected | SLPLOMISEY L spirators are capable of doing unless tax- | Jodge has been iustitnted at Oct | Loveand joy my being gladden vife, Caroline Schwar e two crmunently cured me, other romedies have ents to_the tartfl bill are rejested | Lo rmiiar never preashad a | Rroiore ar ; : lodag hitibogn nstitgtedin B ilionic STt adé man and wite t our years g Do ailed o adso, " kD MM AN, plainly indicatos that the meusure will | IR0 “ RO WS EREE PRAACICC B paying citizens rouse themselve tonukeopers of 1Ty being AIBLES s o] Jotony : iving happily togethor in G b be whipped through the house without | gttt OF “""’r e :‘t”l”‘ ";‘(_ call a halt to their operations. % ""l:l‘"’;:‘ = “}“\"‘l”“' Ly ‘And my song is vight, 1 ween, land, they cams to Ametica o bet- TP a bad ond ReloE e oy aok b g 3 ) > rters A of Sons of Vo a s S B olehisant ortune and succeeded in so doing and I suffered greatly ; coufined to bed g higher tavilt duties that they will stimu- | Relief cops have been mustered in at Lyons A ‘.‘:‘1:{”‘...l'..;‘.'::m:;::; ‘l‘:":l:“lll:‘on discov- lived amicably tozether until four yenrs Souia Rasdly s or i 1 tried S dncia - entorgrise and incrone - the prog. | AS Wus expected, tho senate commit- | Tho First National bunk of Lexington hus | VS 105 stammeving hus hoon discor- when the griy haired wife discov Oil, whih cured me. 1o hot fear rec = B §ben=lon g0l Ioy senate Pt el tee on pensions recommended non-con- | commenced {he erection of 4 new bank build- ¥s, then speaking in whispers for ten days she did not_love her husband as we Al SRR MIlibns o bhs oninled and donand perity of the country. Relief from ta 5 A ing. o I LR h | she did somebody else and, during his ) s for the erippled and dependent | " R i L currence in the service bill which the [ ™8 o : peaneiin i Et IR INEORUNOR oG sence ono she forsook T R e e vent for | 1ON I8 what is vequired to improve the . The Battle mill has been shut down on ae- radually. ) t who advau Y, 8 orsook ran and his anotionckoontilog (i v ilket i des o o i. | house substituted for the senate depend- | count of trouble between the owner and the i vet been able to obtuin | @14 board. Ludwig has waited four years Bo)’d 5 Opera HOUSQ - the able bodied well-to-do three monther | 2 ent bill, and this actionof the committee | e b a disciple of the faiver sex to experiment on. 1 be tion to duties that will ; fattet , but she has failed to do so. Wisk who never saw a rebel. o e 5 ani A conference w: 5 E. Woodward of Guide Rock has | At the first step in his treatment there was | e AL 0. 00580 EY YIS, g 3 v Poter >, i was unanimous. A conference was or 4 , Pl s rrad, ing to L\L a legal separation he asks fora tribute paid by Peter to Paul must in- X ude arrangements to experiment in silk cul- | general mutiny. 4 T ovitably diminish the general prosperity | d¢tedy and the matter will be detor- | e this scason. . o dolgrolimd o desortion, 3 Blehts e, | MONDAY \I AY 19 I arkuble anxiety of Bmperor ably t B R e e v G o O lloeys Todie was instituted at | SUB-TREASURIRS FOR FARMETS. OMAHA’S NEW PAVING BRICK COMPANY, Boginuing, { MUNDAT, M/ Williom for tho waltacs e et and retard material progress, howover 2 o . Ba Akl Articles of incorporation of the long expect- m for the welfare of the working L £ According to the dispatches the senate | Chappell Tuesday, the exercises coneluding 3 b 8 CXE STTRERT € QUTTIVAY'Q classes has assumed practical shapo. | Profitablo to the fow hencivinvics from | SeORINE 10 the dispatehos tho senute | Gty | U rocaption. Continuation of Mr. Macune's Argu- | ¢ Ol viriiied paving brick andtile von- GILBERT & SULLIVAN'S Th, e oA e | {6 My Butferworth s toihe dommended | SRAOERes WLlE Siibion Bheu dependentil Mo St LR oF B olien Bow (s making ment 1 the Pickler Bill, e Folaryior e 0 p 0 army is to be strengthe II\_\I in every . o S s sension bill and will refuse all proposals & N X WIS s this morning. The capital stock " is to be divection by liboral for his courage ‘in warning his party | PO : A SIS paids on loose stock and impounding all ani- WasmiNgtoy, May 14.—Mr. Macune, rep- | 100,000. The corporation is for the period of ection by liboral appropriations, ® | of compromise, so that if the house | mals found ing the streets, i 1 i f P 1 o agninst a threatened falso step that ! ) S L ou i g the s . resenting the farmers’ alliance this morning ) The incorporators are = adheres to the position it has | Randolph electod a license board at tho last | (i8R REE AU SRS LU R | g Mur Audrew Rosewater, S, O, GOVERNOR CAMPBELL concedes that | would be full of danger to it. R 8 5 lBGtio o0 8aloon has yot. sturtod, be- oon, Georke To AMPBELL concedes that taken theve will he no pension legisla- lection, but no sal :I:u)»‘|‘rx---“!m‘1d:‘ uljl}!l.“‘v;“ A el e e i iea L Tava :!lu::‘;‘nu.Lw we Higgins and Newman ¢ the republicans will carry Ohio at tho 1 o i e - cause a majority of kit of the Pickler bill to eStablish sub-tr ) Lt ; tion at the prosent session, The atti- | i a petition : next clection. It is simply a question of NEW ENGLAND'S ATTITUDE. ! SR for the veceipt of agvicultural products. He G. A, R PICNIC, Spark fusic, Inspiring Dances, Inperiil tude of the senute is right and should he van Anderson of Hartington refused to ¢ T a0 A e Cast, Five Comedians, Orchestra of 20, majority when ve ican leade it 'he spirit that a o501 ervido Y ) X 3 ¥ vas questioned by the members of the com- le Lancaster county veterans g 3 jority when republican lead sinlk he spirit that at present pervades e Its bill provides for sol- | Pa alle | ‘Their Latest and Best Comic Opoera, a note given to Dr. Junss for R R e e Y Chorus of 10, el N e o ; ity h siven to Dr. Junss for allegec S haina e t T B personul ambition and unite for the pubs | New Englund is one of dissatisfaction und A e e TR Sesria | nd when tlie case came up in court | Mittco respoctiug the dotails and probablo | 5, Voq™qnicel spite tho ri g lie good. disuflection, Hev people feel that the ‘“.'l‘ ""':, ‘1”:”‘.'; P l‘;".‘ B f]‘\“'; fonhiolillivac Etlodbia rolutnd 1414 oupthe dostox L e e L me up so suddenly. The line of ma { The Great CaChUCha ° | widows, and whi is will bo univer- Flile the little . Kieff, i b M act ook ; e O et Tl rest of the country has no eoncern for ) : e i ; Whila the et S inharngss | production. - Mr. Macune replied b veath land O sueels o US| entITe DERIRATIor AR a0) the C Ao [ sally approved it is all the government v vould not, for jus! f s the farmes depot. T were in line the uni their interests and no sympathy with ¥ oDl SERGn SR ing an ox the animal was struck and k Would not, for just ns soon us the furmor g0 Opora Hous Bhotl e tslco S R (T 2 i business became more profitable thun others | Sity band and cadets, a full - dram corps, A N their wishes. They appealed to shoiliibenisitoditoiomunderinbosonticn) itning. The hoy was severoly shocked, | (e Would be - influx n i ut | aud tho v The train loft shortly | alcony’si; G n-u:l'/{fixwlim'- oo} Bty S s 10o 3 Lo, ditions. It is estimated that this | but is apparently as’well as ever DiisncasiwhiohiRranldicee iniin readtl o - the g . The orderof | i Pk gLags o b materinls to enve th measure would inerense the ann A repovter for the Pender Tepublican | and the final restoration of an cquiliby v s ¢ local and state iron industries from ruin, but the pension obligations of the government noticed an Indian and his wife in town the :m Macune proceeded to explain the pro- X singing of war songs. Among was disregarded. They hid to fight | o g Saonesann . (hero is nothing vemarkuble | coss proposed o rugulato an issuo of produco | the Omalin velcraus. preseut. were Major G ek botween Uhivty-five and forty mil- | about his om, forit is bis trade, | oo oot 3 AR ] avicson i J . and persistently to vetain hides on the | ;oo D e, L e arude, | cortiflcates. Ho said that the necessity for | freolist. Snid one of her representatives in the house, speaking on the THE signors to the proposed American memor to Russia should be careful to avoid the czar’s dominions when journey- ing in Europe. A berthin the Peterhoff prison would be a sevious jar to the pleasures of the trip. ——— lion dollars, whereas tho house bill | b this Indiun and his ivife walked side by | excluding imports of agvieultural praduct DISTRINUTION OF BEET SER FHI N e e o s oA 1A% haps two or three times | Side on the sidewalkcand Mr. Indian carried | yas obvious if the quality of the certif y denkins of tho bureau of indus- WHEN the people complain the rail- would add parhaps two or three time pappoose in his arms. This is prima | was to be p veds . The certidoatés would | teial SR Ine s aava Shat Lol e v R roads fnvarlably declare that a reduc- | o 1@ HE T SPEERS oMU that amount, it being in fact quite im- | facio evidence that the Indian s becoming | constituto the soundest und best. eurrency in | teibuted amons the. leading fammos Of ‘o tion of rates would be ruinous. When 85 it “y“ s i 5 possible Lo estimate with any degree of | €iv l e . the world, Probably not .mri-lmlrnfm.-,&m,. shi |II|ml|ndr\)| beet seed, against tweuty I RN 9 EL DG o0 | spicuous in the bill is S et Rt . s | Frank Walker and “Ock” Rochon, who | 000,000 appropriation asked for to put the new | pounds during List year, and still there is & 84 gbelieporous rival entoral the fleld | Uuioe wiih which itubsolutely lanares | CLtAREY WWhiab (tho fiorens! would L fously disappeared from Bellwood ten | machinery in action would bo required, but | Qemand for moro, The soed distribated Ty thoy immotiately proceed to crush it | Siecs Vith which it ubs . S8ng under it. The views which prompted ago, lave returned to their homes. | the sum should not be absolutely fixed 't a | yoar was not iu the maiu that of the best beot Ol With b out-thrort wwar he interests of New Lingland. What | 40 4etion of the senate committee, and | ‘They started for the wild and wooly west, | minimum, s in time it would be necessary to suggar producin s, but the secro- New England wants the most has been | ¢)ioh e suid to be Lold by the con- | Dut ' went broke syenne and concluded | extend the system so as to inelude all of ‘the | tary believes that the seed of this year 5 tho denied, and what she desives the least ;‘ “”'li“ ; ': "; I“ ¢ by the con- | ,"q0 the prodigal nct. T were g2 products of fabor not covered by putente, an be procuved. The se A A erces on the part of the sonate, are in | enough to reach the parental roof after ste: couclusi . Macune said that the | unulyze frec of costall beets produced from has beon forcod upon her.” ‘This feeling | yccoud with the disinterested judgment | ing rides on d trains and going without | national alliance v sent out a single | this seed, provided the farmer pays the trifl is not universal in that section, but it SRERAYaoT F e R oS 'fmnud food for thirty hours, rinted petition, and that these | ing cost of exprossage. widesproud. Another source of trouble | *% ? 4 i ¥ During four days of last week over 2,000 | petitions “and ' demands now Rour THE SUPREME COURT, R i will bo fivmly udh to. liead of cattle erovsed the pontoon bridge to | Ing in upon congress T R AT prA e i oo T ttlo various questions of state policy, | '@ the New Englund people is the propo- thhe Nebraska sido. from 10w, ays the D | tho spontancous offerings of the farmers of | "The following wworo tho, pr g has been rudely shatterod. sition that congress shall enuct some | yg whoeelhorses of democracy in | kot City Avgus. They passed on down to nited States which woro convineed that | 5, 35 Frono cattle company. Motion al i (b legislation for vestricting the competi- | these pavts | AR svation where they will graze during by know what they wanted and were going | | C e D g peillic jd i SRS y hese parts have veason to rejoico over | yho summer, and be fed and marketed in ) Chicago, Burlington & Quinoy Ture fron and steel industries of the | ton of Canudiun with American rail- [ {he mayor's seloction for chuirman of | the Sioux City muviet next fall and winter tr. Flowor foagod that the plan would lond | UL, UGNk hines Tlioud country are in a prosperous condition, | Yonds. The investigation of the senute | 4y, 1, of public works, Mr, Bivk- | Thisisonly aal partion I:‘f}‘w“’l:‘{ shay tosho “,‘l“““\ Were merting along mow da | | City of Seward vs Klenck. Former opinion | Statistics of production show that the | committee demonstrated that theve isan | Jyuyser is one of ‘em. True he isa re sy . ; the lattor direction at tho othier end' of tho | £ be moditicd uod bl of bxpeptions wtuined United States now produce twenty-five | Mmost universal sentiment there st | cent vecruit in the local party ranks, but I — apital. In tho conrse of ten your the gov. | ) evidence to sustain verdict and judgment per cent of all the fron ore mi i v interference with this competition i i he Coast and Northwest. ernmont: would, b nurstng: oblldren Iy it all the iron ore mined, thirty- ¥ 1 1 + | no one will deny that what he lacks in |, (Fh& Soastand mitliln will gaiinto! || Women working nthe’ field. - Tho truo ram B e e Roln % Cosiva Ml In' alsancat ot two per cent of all tho steel manufac. | 400 it appenrs to be as strong now as | jongth of service he has made up inan oamp ; Ao ody for tho farmers' ills was the manufac- | Oupouhelm & €6, vs Min. I abscnco il | g b r—————— - tured, thivty per cent of pig ironund | ©Ver: it active, pevsistent hunt for spoils, No [ Ne toos are selling in central ::f,’,"',.‘;'l‘.‘.””'ml\‘f‘l;..\:‘.\LE;',"|'.1[‘W‘."1T1.~lf:l’,’..'.""i"‘"l;hl | prove bond in twenty duys, the clerk muy |+ FEES OIINE L DWARI twenty-six por cent of the coul product ‘_"l“m_\“'l'l'}s'm'v" the veport of the | gice was too poor for him todecline, | Idaho L0 S oouts PR O, e op | PeoBlo's wants and thoroby get fair prices, | MOk, o Lo onotica waa i AR SETRM IR ERIRBLEN DouBGW, bolshy of the world, senate committee, recommending legit- | In fact he husut all times boen ready to |, The Montana grand lodge Knights o o e mulgated by the supremo court this morni ZANFRETTA PANTOMIME : 0 M 3 ——— 1 BlRa e ez it Pythins will convene at Livingston May 20, STRUCK AN ICEBERG. 3 ation to give American roads at loastan | guepif his personal comfort to serve CRrE S T Rule 3. ( 5 brought to this court on In *“T'he Brigands." CONGRESSMAN wed n u | oquul chunce with those of Canuda, aud | the publie, if there was any money in it. | eop at the head of the Stillwater in Mow: | An Exciting Scene on the Allan Line | ¢rororappeal whre quiting an ety de. | Oue dine adaits o al recent speech that the farmers of the | suggesting a toll or liconse for the latter | Sueh patriots deserve e hition, | tuna. Steamer Pavisian. cision may, upon notice to the opposite party west, particularly those of Kunsas, were | doing business in the United States, tho | While the ofice is the richest | Forcien coul to the smount of 10 tons | Quenec, May Tho Allun line steamer | 4 proper showing in_ writing u oath, novovina more prosperous condition, | Boston Advertiser said, if the proposul | uy tho gift of the mayor, | Gt 0 S Fraucico port durisg | pyrisian, which arrived hore yesterday from | b i Vahoed G ihe donleei: Bilcl ‘aysos, OMAHA i iti ! were o 9 4 ing l a ¥ » v 14 vly escape v k oft the | when brought teo late to be plac on the and that the imposition of a duty on for. | Wore ¢ d out, “‘nothing will be left | wo are confident that the men | 'Phe ten-year-old%bn of Contractor Newell ) ""“‘lf.‘“' ”‘1‘{’,","\"”}:“‘““ ,,,’,‘,,“"‘;, calender under rulo 2, may, upon such notice | LOAN AND TRUS eign agricultural products would plas to this section of the country of ad who have kept the party camp-fires bl of Spokune FullsaWash., was swept over the & i 1o was great excito- | and s mm be placed thereon in an ad- 4 thom pormanently in the lap of afllu- ( 8ge; if our ouly resource of unimpeded | jyg when Birkhauser was chusing the | {3 ut that placy mud drowued, it on board, & panic being prevented only | vaneed position COMPANY. The ), > i P, An Idaho woman living on Squaw creek 6 BoLETnsa0aRiOn ¢ 4% % ol Price vs 'I'reat. : from Douglus county, ence. The fact that Peters is in Wash- | freight trafiic through the 1adas 13 | groonback delusion in South Nebraska, | ses 10 rattiesnalies and Sone ra Tapeek | .1“ “‘I‘l Posses) "x".\'f..'."f.‘-‘-x "“)".‘" ;};HW:‘ Reversed and remanded. Opinion by Chisg | Subseribed and Guaranteed Capital ington lends enchantment o his views, | cut off, Boston und New England « 5 i 16t 1 ey were not good diys for s : A Justice Cobb ald in Capital g s enchantment to his views, Joston und New England will by or posing as an anti-monopolist in the | days, and they wero not good duys for sny | ute, but soon sottled back luto clour wator s e ! e At i e e) but gives truth a terrible wrench, unalterably saddled with the extra | |oe ive o eir i either. | unibjured. Had tb been running s ¥ 808, and & - f freight churged between here ~and | log Blaidyg halie: sriil ,I" b 6 o has 1n | S0 ng 1ady ninotesn years of ago, named | anything like her usual speed nothing could | county. Affvmed. Opiuion by Chiof Justice | St sots da bra SEont wnd b g A wild glee over the promised promotion | cyring A. Boyd, died at Sacramento, Cal., of | huve saved her from complete wreck and con- [ Cobb. corporations; twkos churge of property; REPORTS f¥om tho cattlo ranges of tho | the west now exacted by the ronds lying | of such s distinguished and life-long | blood-polsouitig, caused. by having her Gays | sequent sreat loss of if 4. 5he atate sx tol board of A 3 locts taxes. west unvll northwe L v that the losses wlulyl.l_\ \:'ilhiw the limits of this coun- | gomoerat. Dr. Miller particularly will | pierced . . e s el | Hhe ddinaannd Bacio rall ‘Um-“m“ et | Omaha Coan& TrustCo of ”“’T“‘ notwithstanding the severity of | t This expressos the very general rejoice over the selection of & man whom “1.) |»:‘;‘_Ud..‘-.u.\|nl-|-« (I.( R um““; cDonal ‘njff S liaph RRet gR SIpRkRs ARSIl : | SAVINGS BANK the winter, do not exceed ten por cent, a | fecling of the merchants and manufac- | po admirves so much, For further Dan | ARty VS SHER AR MR Ri A a0t i s o B LR e s bl By Hadar Mo pravislous of flie 8ot to reg D1 slight Increase over the average per | turers of New England. A few sce the | tioulars see buck files of the Omaha Hor- | drowned. | city oftcers yeste tho entire ropublican | 1, 1857, the board of transportation of the T F, f -18ih and Rougla cont of losses. Early spring rains com- | manifest injustico of u system of foreign | 414, e city council of Spokane Falls, | ticket was elocted, Ed Thorpo will be the | state may institute an_action in a proper case | Saimer et and i pensated for the losses suffored by | protection at native expense involved in | - ““""”.’Q‘f:'fi);13;[4,7;".'\'.‘“...-.v'..‘-.\'”';‘,ff{‘“:-"\ Pote v, with H. H. Ediar and George | to require a vailway company to furnish like | Lisbility of greatly improving the condition of stock. | hampering domestic vailroads by ve- The ¢ ‘the Chinese must go” has | yim from the conneil L4 v ‘I .n;j;v-‘“-;h:r;it-h \‘\z\] A \;u‘ ke WAl ’-l”;h;;k:l. | ');1‘:‘1&'“‘»‘ ?‘n‘\ In_‘:l“;.,,»y.v l":‘n H"\‘Hw:)! 1lll<’ y;:i o Pér Cent ','5;24"\‘1'\',’“;1\‘1\'.’ SN The increaso in weight as woll as the | strictive law aud allowing foreign com- | been revived in San Francisco by an at- | Fx-Secretary McCombs of the Seattle ra- | | pendont for connellman, Tos nde pend- | good faith to euguge in tho busitess of ro. | OMeera AU Wyman prosideit; J. 1 irow fmprovement in prices compared with | petitors complete freedom of interstate | tempt to remove them to the outskirts h{( -'wlm:nfl" I:»:q; ‘JI»‘HI ‘! l';’f : !xr:‘r::- ent has ...‘..I.( fed ul ‘m Wi US B I pub nlf { coiving, hundling 1 shipping graiu over the m‘,.-;‘ b AL “;"‘\?"" H. Mullard, 3. J. brow lastyear will to large extent removo | transportation, but the numbor taking | of the city. At present they oceupy | CHATES of forgory, Ho fn paner. HOWeren g b l . Bich facilities need not necossarily po | Georke b Laks iR AN £ 6 ull thaces of the doepression which pre- | this view is a very small minority. Yet | quarters almost in the business heart of | jive thousand carloads of oray thrown over wid & committeo was f ed te upoy the af-way, but may be aloug the | prdibity” i ApuRs madeon Oity aud ot vailed during 1888-9, it is probable that the legislation | the city and their presence depr ates | been shipped from California this season estublish a straight republican paper. sidef hereof, but if facilities are gruuted 80 | wut rutes'curreut TiE hope entertained that the Tllinois campaign would test the popular senti- ment on the election of United States or by divect vote, and deci