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AMXTEE 4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY, MAY PAGEN THE DAILY BEE| ; reommmos ik hy to the death penalt The prohibition campaign was opened | trouble with our mayor is that he has | wh tly boeen freely urged in | employed by Hilton to def s than ever before, No, orrowers of trouble, there rty split as the outcome | Stewart ostate shows In dotail the mea the American Medical association at | for greater victor st the liber- | Nashville this week will give another | dear friends and fs 1o need to fear a | RY. ship of the hoard of public works, The | growing anti ch has ro 5 n | last November with slander, vitupern | only square pegs with which to fill round | New York by-tho advocates of n repeal | ality of his benefactor. The hotel was | opportunity for presenting the advant- . ROSEWATER, Editor, LAl ot ) Lofabiuiad ( b ; D LA g b ouference { ¢ LI - | ttos i nn exhifkision ‘of - intolorahos | Hotes [ of the law pryvling for capital punishe | designed to afford the comfortsof o home | ages and attractions of Omaha, Thus [ Of that conferen i PUBLISHED BVERY MORNING. | without o pavallel in the history of N he men who are fmportuning him [ ment. we bolpd to bo ll-founded. The | to nnmarried working women at reson- | Omaha is being extensively advertised The Party's Danger. 14 ——— | braskes ollc [ e place r o man whose ap- | ar, ont depifod fr o fac at | able b o inc 9 ; are 280 o fairview Signat, e e braska politi It was fol U| for the place, and the man whose ap- | argunent defiPed from tho fact that | able cost. It contained nino hundred | at many of tho grent assomblagos, and | - Rureier St G rooms and could readily accommodate | the results cannot fail to be profitable to ment the council combine is trying | there are so & logal executions seems ate, are utterly unfit for the posi- | plausible, but.it, iy by no means convine- | one thousand persons. But Hilton had | the city. v judgment | other schemes in view. At the very out- hment, set, only one hundred and fifty out of the accopted. \ong the line by audacious misrepre- | pof gentation and an utter lack of manhood, | to dic honor or principle on the part | tion, But it does not stand to reason | ing that the gehoral populs of the hired organs of that there is not a single demoerat in | is unfayorablo to capital puni | hibition and mercenary ag Omaha competent to succeed Major Bal- | But it is a condition, and a very seri- | thousands of applicants wore 4 Acting upon the Jesuit motto the combe, | ous one, that confronts us, and in look- [ A series of odious rules were posted in ’ end justifie 3 | AL Gl By today tipon the brink of & precipice. One more step in the direction it has been travel- ing, and it will be dashed to pieces. It has been led to tirds precarious and p us situne tion by tho over-reaching, sclfish greed o ) THE treasury department has deliv- ered a stunning blow to those noble patrons of the foreign art known as Omaha. The Be 8, Omahn, Corn Council Bluff o ‘- hold. hs leaders in the interest of soulless and heart. Chicizo Offfee the means” the battle axes | If the mayor would turn a deaf ear to | ing for a p .} al way to moet it not |every room and a system of os- | Mmusees. The department holds that | o.q monopolics whose tools they were But A DDA LI i stre of prohibition have decmed it perfectly | bulidozers and jobbers who want to use | much help wilbe dovived from discuss- | pionage inaugurated that no self. | drticles imported by these concerns aro | tho limit of forbearance has boon reached gton, not entitled to the benefits of the statute | The day when promises would satisfy has ble to make the most baseless of | him or disgrace him he would soon find | ing theories.) \yfen rogard for human | respecting woman could calmly justi 58, and when challenged to the | somebody qualified for the place. | life appears to ho everywhers growing | endure. In fifty-three days after the in- char, ta CORRESPONDENC which admits fr ed. It behooves tho par tions relating of duty works of art | pa: { A1l commu news and ¥ . i s AxBlAal | ] editoriil matier should be addressed to the | proof attempt to sustain them by p And it he cannot find such | less and th record shows the murderous | auguration of what would undoubtedly | brought here for the promotion and en- | purge itself of the falso advisors aud poli. R e in LETIERN: jured affdavits, o person the tax paying citizens of all | impulse to be steadily advancing, it is | Provo, if properly and honestly man- | couragement of tho arts and sciences. | tlcal Ulliputs and rise to the dignity of ATl bustross lottera and remittances shoutd | The latest deviee to discredit every | purties would prefer that Major Bal- | necessary to determine what sure | 8ged, a blessed memorial to tho great i‘"“"r this wiso, (benoficent ruling, our, | 18 PEEORE L o8 o o party who e o mutles . postaion orders | editor who dares'to differ with them or | combe should remain undisturbed. and summary remedy society can | merchant, Hilton turned out the :“':"f'(.(""“ll" ‘lfnhhu“v will lt\h.““) fll:l: W96 VL (LR HEiG G TS| OAbSRE et 1 1o b payible to the order of the Com- | does not believe that prohibition pro- But the mayor fears that Mr. Chaffee | apply to such a state of aff fow remaining inmates, and converted [ grow fat. It has herctoforo been stunted |y, vy axporienced. For years its conven [ the building into & regular hotel. by the competition of the cheap freaks | tions have been ruled by the shrewdest of the A more shameful betrayal of a sacred | Of the old world, and the protection now rond attorneys; its presidents have be trust would bo difficult to find, It is | accorded will inspire activity in the | corporation tools, its secrotarics 1se | home market. Stencil art, oleographice | the pliant manipulators, and tho tellers wi 1 MR ¥ty hibits is if anything more infamous than | will take adv The Bee Publishing Company, PROPHIELONS. | (e catumnios to which Trie: B ey ! The Bee Widing, Farnam and Seventeenth Sts, ntage of his absence and | The only rational recourse must and | appoint the man that the council com- [be to a prompt and effective itor have been subjected at the | binn has centered upon as its most use- [ execution of the laws. This duty de- its ¢ BWORN _STATEMEN'T OF CIRCULATION | hands of these Pharisees. ful and willing coparcener in jobbery. | volves upon the courts, which while re- rendered all the more infamous b o m ! t LI T }as A few days ngo a confidential type- | It is very doutful whether Mr. Chaffee | garding to the utmost all that is implied Stowart rescued Hilton from obscurity, | mutilations of the masters, mummified ('”Hul«';l uu-;m\umn.u|manllum wllw t' “r George B, Tzschy stary of The Tee | written letter was mailed from Louis- | would dare to do such a thing. He cer- | in ““due process of law,” should rofuse [ made him his confidentinl advisor at a it o i b il : h:q)ln‘n:-ql‘,;mm}ml‘ “]‘m“,.mp whbfi him the munifi- | stimulated to a degree never before wit- doos salemnly swear oy Bt as com- | nessed. All lovers of home art in freaks tion of Tie DALY Bee 1500, was a8 fol- | tive of the Publishing Company hat the actual ciredl for the week ending May ¢ of those | liberal salary and wil cent sum of one million dollars L newspapers ir to do it if the | to countenance or tolerate levices or oxpodients by which justice Pecs | tainly would not d. ning on the prohibition lodge that Balcombe awn into some party prominence, The people have appealed, have erfed out rle 8 a ayor exuc v o s Ay it ie, of which the following is o €opy: | ghould remain undisturbed during his | s delayed and criminals ave enable® to | pensation for carrying out tho mor- | will applaud the actions of the treasury | for yolief from their unjust burdens, and havo Mo ik 12 Charles Turuer, absence. unduly profit. There has never been a | chant’s chevished benefactions, His- | lawyer: been patted upon the head and told to bo [kl Spenlal Advertisirig Ageticy | time when this subject had greater in- | tory might bo searched in vain for o __1'-|w||\;- s quict and their interests should be well cared nesdiny BOGUS FARMER. May 5. | Inthese days of spurious butter and sanded sugar we are not in the least sur- {F]"“ ',‘)"_'{ Ge v, prosident | e ™y talse promises bogotten in deception of the Philadelphia academy of fine arts, | gy have been dupod. Now they will act loft & fortunc of two millions to bo i+ | for themsclves, Louisville, Ky. te NOW POSsess: st for the people of Omaha thau it | record of base ingratitude equalling Til- ton’s conspivacy against the will of his lifelong friend. He not only despoiled Publishers of e per inch rl.)r‘\vu‘firlt Ple e g ® me pr it sl prised at the appearance of the bogus | p, AL TELEGRAPH AND THE PRESS. | the dead, but deliberately planned to vided among public in-.(i(ul_im|~x_. It may be a surprising fact that at the last of inserting m similar to the enclosed | ryanger.” Tio W > n number of | The postal telograph schoma is not likely to s Schools, hospitals and charitable insti- [ election the republican party elocted scq rob the homeless working women of the benefits of a grand logacy from o man whose career made him thoroughly fa- miliar with the desolate surroundings of clippings, first in ordinary news columns in news type, without any advertising marks, and sccondly as editorial mattor without ad- tutions to the number of fifty-nine re- | a dozen treasurers and only three sheriffs in ng from six to fifty | theentivestate. This, notwithstanding tho h. The broad be- | party contains within its ranks the over- nevolence of Mr. Peppor in dispensing | Whelming majority of honest, fair-minded and i 5 y o | injelligent voters of Nebraska, These men 4 tf‘l"t'""'.“."l"‘. e “"_"‘l‘f il ‘l‘r are being absolutely forced ont of the party YORIE IO AruCLSlIPO NS 1ES SLOVALION OF i1 tha: remtilovs munibuiktbis ot (te spurious farmers convened themselves | got much beyond the at Lincoln to revive the defunct state | the present session. Themove itis examined, vertising marks, If you make an attractive | £range, which had been moldering in | the worse it appears. No newspaper man netat it S ard ever sinee its last master, | Who Knows anything of the methods which prico on this business it is probable thay I | the graveyard ince its last master, : St Bl e dan AR s st i could close contract at once for as much as | Church Howe, strangled it with monop- I in the government departments could | the classes he sought to amelt 200 fuches for your daily, space to be used in | oly hemp, / favor it if ho consulted his own fn- | tho man whom Stewart trusted nnd en- 2 SR A : y b vernient supervision would mean | viched lived to defeat his plans, wreck committee room during ceive bequests rai thousand dollars e Btate of Nebrask County of Dougl; 1750 ,t;'r’.lxlu\:‘:;|('),) ase give r 0 ‘c;:.::m;{ A road p:\~.~4]1:\H|u|~',lll.,,'\u *das indignant | o red tape, petty inconveniences and insuf- | goph the t fortune committed to his IN these piping times of peace it would wreck it to serve their moneyed interests; As was doubtless intended by the orig- I AN Cor e Do | rabib Hl: care, bo proper to romove the howitzors gath- | "0 unless tho party be purged, and ab | i " 1800, 10 inator of bhis brazen imposturo this lot- | oo AL (s CLLULR {49 CLPLI )| UORORIG {a h NI ; TR eving rust at the police court and plant | paie; "f\". § “'i,"l"","'"‘\l 'r“.““""{".'f""f]"‘, - f 3400, 0761 copios; fo e TSN o A ek datat umblers and ';:.x'u\\'h and encourage | ton correspondonce of the Springfield 5 SE R -(.ximt LE. T /15 GotaT Ao FORLGAR e uriless theso men who work or !m;\tn““.ll for April, 1800, b ter has furnish immigration. The object w lauc Mass.) Republican does not speak well Kentucky has'always been fortunate Sl L g bleed the people and the party for pun_./ Filto hefhrd me Anil - suD ouso against the rum power and the | 1o 4ng the recolutions which those | for the proverbial intelligence of report- | in having adistinguished representative | Parks. Tho lilas bushes necd protec- | selfish duds shall bo promptly and omphatis i foittinsa/anyir Ly, i.:::;:;:..{ :').""':: :":'('l;”‘"N1i::"L]‘l(’_"lfj;l'it“lr‘i';'l’; infuriated farmers pussed were pointed | ors at the national capital. No nows- | in the United States senate. Henry | HOm = ’|‘.l1‘.-.u'l‘;].‘x‘&:l::‘dl,-Ex‘:u‘ll::vl.::;:~ )HI{"‘:.I:’“*“M‘ [ Shamens: ges J L and in some rospects appropriate. Tlu-.'-_u paper man who knows anything about (\Il') 'Jnhnl J. Cr tt«'nul'rjm” Humphrey The Hand-Me-Down Vet. oo BIg i b Forelgn This very Intoresting business lotter from C, | 12 10 doubt that Nebraska has been serl- | the mothods which provail in tho pros- | Marshall, John C. Breckinildge, James S 1 UL, with the principles of republicanism, wo servo | nt 3 ously crippled by designing fint dema- | ent telegraph system will be in tho least | Guthrie, were statesmen who i 1t the truth were kuown many a boastlul | 5500 o and now that at the next clection C. Turner was re vived last weel by the soldier has never been under fire except ; N i : N 0 gogues who ave howling about the dis- | alarmed over the proposed establish- | pressed their wisdom upon the poli the republican state ticket will be snowed publishiers of a daily paper priuted in Ne- | 808 g i ala 2 Propos ablis - 1 shen discharge i A braska, Wo assure our readers it was not | tressed and oppressed farmer, while in | ment of a postal telegraph. cal policy of the nation, and, wores| ‘hen discharged from the arm, under by an avalanche of indignant protests v taai addressed to Tie Bee or the World-Herald, | veality they are working the deluded The leading papers of the country prominent and potential in con- The Drysin a Showe in the form of ballots, and years will pass s i Do 2 0 1 it had been we should never have seen it. | farmer for his patronage and political in- | cither have théir leased wires exclu- | nection with some of the most im- New York Sun. : before it can be resurrected, ”if it docs ot in : ¢ ..-;.-w o );na ines 6,000. The | gy enclosed with it were the sameold worm- | fluence, sively employed in the transmission of | portant epochs of the country’s history. And now part of the Kansas prohibitory r., lll_uw l\!_»lm'nw! di 'gm'h'nn}\s the douinant yanks now hold 3,000 in excess of | caten lies which have been unmasked again But the resolutions adopted by the | their specials, or by arrangoment with | The late Senator Beck was an upright | 14w has been declared unconstitutional by the | party i Nebraska entirely. Kansas supreme court. These are wet days legal requiremen and again, but which these papers reprint so COUNTRY BREEZES. i —e often. * * * * Perhaps some readers of for the dr; THE next thing in the natural order | the Leader do not know who this Charles rgavine grangers at Hastings ave | the telegraph companies they have wirves | man. The record of these distinguished The voice is the voice of | in their offices manned by operators de- | men the people of Kentucky are proud au. | tailed for their accommodation, The | of, and they have a commendable desire Suggestive Senatorial Hint. oleoms deceptiv Jacob, but the hand is the hand of Loomis Home Guard. i will come up for discussion in the | Turneris. Heis secretary of the National | J2 1 B ailed i 1 s . on A Al Last week the smut mill up the road | mmany T, . club will be the possible | Liquor Dealers' Protective association, an Way behind the screen the railroad cap- New York, the Western Associated and ':v"n intain the h.lgh position of their e ‘;r'uzlh'n’l"L')'l’r‘,hl,":li:('-;”.:”;uc s still dis. | Washed its hands thus: “Tho public. knows i o e itea S tas sondte organization whose purpose and work is to | per is laughing in his siceve. Ho can | United press scrvice is done on leased | State in the upper houso of congress. It | e sendte of HIE Hite Bules |18 SEE IS g e (the oditor) never resorts to any low 1 & . prevent legislation against the liquor trafic. | play farmer if it is desirable to ¢ wires and manjied by operators directly entiment that made John G. | {50 i portadt LD AR O A C A abuse in referring to any brother of the i WHAT Mr, Wardoll doos not know | \V¢ 50 it the above letter the hand | diversion that will divide the farmers. | in tho employ of the respective pr essful against halfa dozon | et ome e T the proceding column ho referre i about Nebraska and the condition of her | °F, the lauor power which now in this | divert attention from their worst griev- | ussociations. ' In Great i s for tho seat in the United | by thg other branch of congross. 0 this paper as tho “Blow Hard” und to peoplowould fill% ‘very large. volume :_‘If"‘-"f“‘“";"‘: lying way would “;““ its | ance by leading them on a falso seont. telog: States senate made vacant by the death Sl o Ired Smith as a “green galoot. ¢ 1 oy i e | hideous face bu al work. i s R ; Ll of Mr, Beck. Hopes of the Silver Men. = : 3 5 Nehraska is thoroughly competent o | Itisrepeating its Pennsylvania tactics,putting ]“}"‘; ‘l‘“f 5 :“'1 “(']'-‘_. e g e s SRl () e T e ety ouhial thaty tholpenatorial Denver Republican, EheIncongrultyiFjOnIy(Aponte tako care of hersolf without the assist- | gold before the eyes of the editors and news. | 24d fulminated their thunders they | faves just us well as it does in [ or i e bt reeatil | RTE tho Jonesbill{bogotuesiadlaw, thero lisl| B0 T el ance of political farmers and slanderers | paper publishers, and tempting them to father [ Pulled the haysced out of their hair and | The great London dailies and the pro- | contests in Kentucky are honestly and | ovony reason to believe that the price of si Ihoro Mty ot fanone e S Tan i frotm|South Dikota, its lies and perform its divty, dastavdly, dey- | Presented their expense bills to their em- | vincial dailies of extensive civeulation | fairly conducted. A ver will risc almost immediately to its coia- | MK & tOMPerines bocun [ ELO SEHE AP ilish work. Gentlemen, the game is known, s at railvoad headguarte ° dispatehes over wires | tionably been observed in the pr age vuluc and then the way to free coinage | it salogh advestisenents. ub that b o The edict of the jewelers trust is | the clipping: p,\[lnlll‘v( and the papers who Within a week or two lhl: sume old ased at ,...;.“_,,“5..,10.1,,.m., from the gov- ‘,X..'.' ‘Onl\,qu t\\\nv(qulllxt‘“ L-l‘l\lll].lllll"lll 5 will be short and casy SRR o (D e L e hardly worth the paper it is printed on, | ¢t¥age to print them will be pointed out as | band of bogus grangers, reinforced by | crnment, and while it is true that shory | very wealthy men, whereas Mr. Carlislo Much Con nin This. whisky men, and we allow neither of then to It is interesting chiefly as showing * | the liquor dealers’ mattor appears, recruits from the ranks of the traveling | distances and perfect mail service en- | 13 & comparatively poor man. Evidently : 5 S is interesting chiefly as showing the | MO e ; I : 3 o ribune. turn our crank. wonderful nerve of manufacturers who | O Yo% indeed; this is the work of an in- bouts will make itself heard in | ables them to receive the bulk of th money did not count in the contest. True | yalo university has not. yet sceuved that i — attempt to dictate the price at which | 07 Wil lying, sneaking scoundrel. | Dopsey’s und Connell's distriets with the | news by post, they ave not in the least | 10 precedent, Kentuckians demanded | addition of $1Lo0,000 to the fund, of Followingithe Gotdoniitale. oods shall besold after thoy have pussed | 1310 the author of this bid for advertis- | sumo old song set to new music. inconyenicnced by governmental red- | the eleetion of their ablest representa- | which President Dwight i o E ol o Sunan Yo the hinds olivatailars s ing .|nn~|'(n|'m< his dirty, dastardly, Whether the astute railroad m: tape so far as we ean learn. tive in publie life, and this (\L!le:\}lnl the n'm n‘\lll.nllulu(':).li}il ke m\m‘l use, but a shirt from tho clothos line Manday night wil ] e dovllish work for - money con-| who are stimulating the manufacture of | But as o muttgr of fact tho postal telo- | legislators have rospected. Nobody | Yalb sprtuter Las ust tied the world's record | g iy ovening at half past soven, wo will | IN: the controye son o paiv of | tibuted by - conscienceless prohi- | hogus grangers will get their money | graph bills now pending in congress, | doubts that John G. Carlisle is a worthy | for the 100-yards dash. . give him the cuff buttons belonging to it and | blooming Towa cities as towhich has the | Pitionists who imagine they have | pack we have grave doubts. It goes |and more particularly the bill favored | Successor of James B. Beck, and will | g0 v0 ona .,.um:.: & Goodjganse, | 8 dismond stud that cost us 35 ceats. P.§ 3 prettiest women, THE BEE suggests thay | 100¢ great service to humanity by such | without saying that the real farmers of | by Postmaster General Wanamaker, [if he please, honorably and usefully fill Springfieid Repubtican. e 1R nob, to, wotlnd itHe: foollngs ¢ 0 the judges journey to O v to view | highhanded fraud. Nebraska ave intelligent enough not to | which we print in full elsewhere in this | the place in the senate vacated by the The Arkansas an proposes once | AN I 1 R L G i ; i dead statesman. Among democrats | move to take the in their hunds, hold | Without the shirt, and will be donated cheer- [n spite of the assertion of our disrep- | o duped by cappors who musquer- Lite BrE did ve- | ade in high top boots, slouch hats and porting to come | juans, cont ast in- ment or 1e, do not contemplate the 1 with any wet which any news| | standard types of boauty so as to rende an intelligent judgment. Original puc ges of feminine loveliness bloom her nominate a state [ fully. and honest clection. This Bdi none in the country abler or | & conventi ticket and go in for fr Their purpose is heroie, and their warfa there is faiver than Mr. Carlisle, and there is | utable contemporary ceive the inqui ang per or press i all theiv native luxuriance. | from “Charles . advertising ussociation may have with existing tele- | €Very renson to expect that the qualities | Theit Durbose is b : G i agent.” This letter was responded to by THE INCREASE OF CRIME. graph companics. On the eontrary see- | Which have distinguished him in tho pillrosulGiuiyict E¥ia0mo dloo ”“'M'_N_d o ai ofithe C banks for | the foreign advertising clerk in the | There is a steady and rapid increase | (jon 11 of this bill provides that | house will be asserted moro conspicu- A Sign of Progress. the downfall of the world, and she is plying counting voom of Tiis Bik, and the fol- | of crime in this country which should | yothing in the act contained | Ously and forciblyin the senate; that the Atante Constitution, Y4 5 lith) oy yots andwill One of the many interesting articles that | crowd the ¢ morning give amount to $3,475,061.46, a sub- stantial increase over the volume of | business for the same week last year. hief-making, hhors until ed hier pol-, e discordant mu bout her nd els of hell have cu never cease N Iying and the archan, lowing is a copy of the response: command move attentio Oniainy, Ma Lr. Charles Turner, | lic authorities than Louisville, K. Your letter of | jt, The e umns of the Constitution this ceount of the organization eminent leader of the party in the lower from the pub- | gpall ~ prevent any telegraph . branch of will ‘seck in the pneral ven | company from performing business for lumns of the daily newspapers ~Dea higher le, smbly more than Tho speculative business which goes 10 | te sth recoived. In regard to advertising in the public, which includes the news- sorgia Real Estate, Loan and Trust : i | g regard tc tiging SRy £ RS . h 3 T e S 4 Fir , Loun o luted spivit into the inuermost recesses of the swell the eleavings of most cities does | the lino of the enclosed, will say that the | LooL (ostimony to the fact that eviminal- | pupors, the sume us is now done, the only | evel to emulate the example of his great by leading colored men b At | gimmen Lk notapply to Omaha, The figures are | rate is $10 per inch for daily, movning and | 1 I every forin i broadeast, and thut | yegtriction being that the company doing | Predecessors from Kentucky and to poc This is_one of the best signs of the | <1 T TR ) A in every city of the country the burglar | 1ogal telograph servico shall not en- | Petuate in that body the influence of his | time * * * Thinlkof the negroes inaugur- Only a Devil Himself, the rve comm kb ber, hadron Advocate Our young fricnd, Adams, refevs to the editor of this paper as a “phobibition distil- STATE PRESS. | lery gauger,” As our young friend, Adams, heid the important position of devil in the wd of increasing trade in regular | evening editions or Sunday, and § ¥ o reinl channels. inch for tho weekly. This would be inserted | #nd highwayman find abundant oppor- among regular reading matter, We do not | tunities, while murders have become place this or any other class of advertising on | more numerous than ever before in our editorial page. This paper is makinga | our history. The last authoritative state, ating a banking business, or, if you please, a The minority party in the house of | loan business. Consider what this means, representativ will undoubtedly feel | yocp oF the loss of Mr. Carlisle, but his counsel aage divectly ov indirectly in the sale of press reports, election reports, market quotations or general news, or be in- THE school book trust has absorbed the publishing houses of the coun- 5 ition i this A e i terested in the sale of such reports, quo- L9 200 > - 5 3 1~.\l‘|‘ e ey e A ‘,, hard flght aguinst probibition in this state and | eriminul stutistics showed a large in- | yypiong or news by reason of the owner- | Willstill boavailable. It is a question = anleu FnicERrie, ofiico of said person at the time referved t) g e I\"w Sikilisnqms “.. our editorial page usually has very strong | erease in every phase of crime, but par- ship us @ compuny of stocks, bonds or | UP whom the lendership of the demo- Fromont politiciuns propose, but the people. | \ou1q appoar that he is anxious to becfa R SLs MU | axdloles onithigh auhicat ey ery day, alsn ih oux | ¢ioytarl v so'in dots ‘of ithe moab hetnona | S0t it ST IR c con. | cratic side of the house will now d ot Nabseska dlsposo-ting doulyyou fovet known as & “prohibition distillery guu of New York, Chicago and Cincinnati, | weekly which has a very large circulation. e i | Securities, or through any con 3 Suver W levil’ up in this region, which afterall was a ; e 1 v character. The record of murders in L X oy vith . | and there may be Purver Without Church, devil” up in this region, i s 1 whose publications aro familiar to every | W enclose herewith our sworn statement | ¢4 S0 SIS LA S | tact loraRarrangoment with | ny (ITRRICHS VD SR Ahout Sl s oo mahoet school boy. The offect of this combina- | of circulation, also card rates. W will allow | Shis countey fov the six yeurs oM 10! | dndividual, fiem or company | £10 F "4 etiian Soveral Posi Chureh Howe'is a tolerably “smart’ poli ) such as our young friend has tion will bo the strangling of competi- | ¥0U 15 Der cont commission on this business | $0 1889, inclusive, gives a total of nearly | oouged in such sale beyond the service | Fants for '~{ The most promising. now | ooy ‘anda very active manipulator, but | beon in danger of becomlng tion and o material ndvance in prices | !f YOUsecure it fovus. fiftcen thousand, lust year exceeding by | of fransmitting such reports, quotations | i8 Crisp of Georgin, who has shown | Noprigica legistation will grade one degree C— - SeliiGh willibaitel tintavery ihousshald tn .. Tur Brp Punisimizg Coupax, several hundred either of the preceding | . naws in the form of telegrams at rates | 12rge familiavity with the leading | purer if he shull be Left at home next session. Wo Never ,f'-m-m. TR Per Huxri, Advertising Department. | years in tho number of lives taken by | whieh shull be uniform to all who may | 4uestions which divide the parties and i 3 - - i e Al B ) . This shows on it face how frankly our | violence. It is interesting to note that | gong such telograms marked ability in debate. The Breck- They luuu\!«T:I”rln\y:wm-h( s Out, ) \]\',:‘ul;:‘: :x:\l..\ nlj«lnl_.\izt‘" Irl!‘lt:"w:ul'"il'»v\‘"”“\ g 1 Gt , Sanery A wdvertising clerk treate > i i , i - S LRy % i o o ol SRR Norfolk News, o 0 never loses an ¢ 1ty 1o back: I rumor that General Munderson is | dvertising clerk treated the inquivy | but few more than ten per In other words,the tolegraph company | inridges of Kentucly and Arkansas also | g worst blow that was over dealt the | bite and slar the publisher of this paper have claim to consideration, and doubt- | pajlroads in Nebraska was dealt by them- | better haul in his antlors, Of conr less Mr, Mills will not be backward selves when the ptured the Hastings con- | not have any influence in the minds of tl asserting his vight to leadership. vention by tho purchase of proxies and de- | people, he having been told by them that heis northern democrat ean hope to inhor feated Judge Reese for a nomination. Tt was | not worthy enough to be teusted with i thing the mantle of Mr. Carlisle, nor is any the time, but when the chick- | as small even as a precinet ofice, but if he is A about to vresign his sent in the senate to | after rates and his offer of fifteen per | cent of the murdere were 1 aceopt the mission to Spain, recently | cent discount shows that he regarded | gally exscuted, the larger number filled by ex-Senator Palmerof Michigan, | “Charles Turner” as an advertising | of them who paid the penalty of their ated quite u flurvy among politi- | 8gent who would be entitled to the usual | crime, having met retributive justice at ns who keep o supply of lightning | commission. the hands of lynchers. shall be exclusively confined to the func- tions of a public carricr and not dabble or deal in commercial news, election ports and quotations in speculative By way of show- | sooks, This is in the interest of rads constantly on hand for emergenei When the attention of the editor of | jng the difference in results of dealing e one of them really capable of doing so. mo o roost this fall, it will be a | watering at the eyes for a little excitement 5 H o 5 £ P g | the press as well as the pub- g on e Mt e Lo o g : s The fuct that the senator took tea av the | THE BER was called to the Turner Tetter | with murderers by “due process of law” | |, l,;;: independent - of ¥ all | But whoever may be chosen as the rigus matien for thoirallroads, lie can get it in any sized aunatl s tiat v \‘u white house a few days ago is probubly | through the weekly Burtonian his first | und by the system of Judgo Lyneh, it is { or merconary considerations | °der of the minority in the house he Give the Conforenco a Show, :;'LL l\v.:;-‘ml‘nl-L 9, kn..\\-l:..\.\\\"’\:..] o tollig the only factor for the rumored inten- | npulse was to denounce Turner and the | gtuted that of the nearly fiftsen thousand | jy iy the duty of the pross to favor any | Wil fall short of filling tho place now i :v:;m,,,,.,m, Herald. i ~llri|||{ll R it i shange of base, , | whisky trust i otify the 4 ey PP i ') i o . St - o e e The opinions by prominent men of the state | 8 BNgs ¢ 8 Qutal {: 1k G tions of u change of base. But hope | Whisky trust outfit and to notify them to | persons charged with murder last yoar and all measures that tend to extend to | ©ccupied h:) the distinguished Kentucly Ml”i“:r i I e particularly about what such reprobates as iti-monopoly convention to springs cternally in the human breast, | leave Nebraska severely alone and let | only five hundred and fifty-eight were the people at lurge that most potential | COngressm e el i Lincolas Moy o) el he thinks of us—we only despise his Benedict and some men who weve not born great | the probibition issue be fought out hero | Jegully exccuted and nino hundred und | yoaney of rapid intercourse, the tele- | A rp 5 e lvlng what!| Waro the colors: of. Joseph " cont of old, 1t | Arnold stylo of warfu will oxpect greatness to be thrust upon | 00 its morits by men who have every- | soventy-five w el hgenoy s o eI a8 e 2 | Won't do to condomn - thia moeting botore 1t s 2 them by the governor, thing at stake in the prosperity and | There hus long been complaint, and it | ° \‘\]'hi.]o LT eaA s L tREm the: ““'I'f" Hghts Of | Wait untf) wo soo what it doea, If it Bemoral:ofithe Htes, future growth of this clty nnd state. | would seem from the facts ve ¥ the profession was recently quashed in means that the republican party of Nebraskn St Paul Pioneer-Press. B I The proposed removal of the hut off & lot of he i Indians from their old reservation in Color u largely running Whe | g, anothor in Utah is, we may hope, ono of ¥ and gall, it is all vight. | 40 jagt of those agitations which have done here is nothing so healthy fora political { oo 000 to injure und retard the cause of Tn- 4s full representation by ull the ele- | giyy civilization. There scems to bo no bt s malicious and sued | mwents which go to mako it up. LU it stimu- | o agon for this avitation than a desive of The | lates the agriculturist to attend the primavies | 10 TR R A T o 10 and see that he is duly vepresented 16 will do- ¢4 oi fndian neighbors, and to secure good. We have liad too much proxy business | g eygelves u considerablo tract of valual = Justly | sovernment purchase all existing com- | BUCKET-SHOP speculation is rapidly B s found that | 5o, of the slow and uncertain course of | meyeial lines and supplant the existing | ing out. Itis stated that ten of the | the Turnor lotter is un ingunious species | justice in this country as in large part | lograph monopoly by o telograph sys | Press of the shusive. language emploved urgest of these institutions have sus- | Of forzery. The “Chas. Turner” who | yecounting for the Inerease of crime. | tom nbhsolutely unde patectn ot | FASEA QRS RUENRE ARG KRR pended within the last six we signs this letter Is simply the agent of a | When it is shown that in a period of feeiiy ST AR A ek R [l AR RS HERT I il much lavgor number of smallor ones | Prohibition puper and his letter was got- | yoars murder was logally punished in | andorsod will. go far toward giving ‘ i s ihabithe:publiontion | | Minnesota courts. The action d on the publication by the Pioncer should vs who have, for Upon further inquiry it v a, gove lavo closed their doors. To this extent | 1 Up asi decoy just the samo s the | ouly one case out of about twenty-seven, | o people cheap telegraph service, | for ten thousand dollars dama the wisdom of the action of the Chicago | “Johnson™ letter, which wus mailed out | jt i5 impossible to avoid the conclusion # AT ! IBRe o | of Lincoln to eastern liquor dealers, | thut thor, e el ' | and very much increased and improved | aetion was dismissed by the trial and ap- h | that there is some radical fault in our | p,ef1jpj If the bill is enacted into a | paal courts on the ground that while 11 board of trado in refusing to furnish quo- tations to tho bucket shops fs vindicated, | browers and distitiers under o fraudulent | logal system, Whether it be in the de- | aw every carrier delivery postoflico will | luwyer's romarks wore priviloged, the | MU Poitics nd it s hih two 0 s | gnd, * And thei 1 would be only tho and If the rusult, as claimed, has been a } “‘l“ ":#- -“‘I‘ “”}| ’l-'r“'”lfl ';' | lays of courts, the method of consti- | ho n telegraply’ oftice and a telegraph | T IAR oat R B S W | -,rn‘ We h;-p-wl will |, gle oic :,u i‘\.'l\' signal for u new protest from the people ¢ | much larger volumo of trading on the | Order to make capital for the intemper- | yuting jurios, or in & populae hostilit X b f 8 | 80, 1 U | tention to the wormy capper, who is always | 1y, saction into which they should be teans I g ading g jurios, spuli stility | money order office within three years. | sexpress malice” was ovenDhell N LOVOIIOrS AN | | RUOY. b ? | “express mali was not proven. The | the advance munufucturing governors and | 1,,1aq 1t nppears, inded, that the wain \ ate adve of enforced sobviety. The | regular exchange and a substantial ad | to capital punishment it s e rates o within the reach | abli an i i y . fo ) IERARN SAS AR e Bl ik namo of tho seoretary of the Natlonal | s S IS | And the rates will bo within th ! [ ruling establishes an important pre- | legislatures. Those ave the fel | e o I o pr of farm produc i ; mely difficult to dotermine, bus it | of overy wag8\Wbrker, whilo now the | codemt. It concedes. the eleht of nowe | & METERY S Al ! h | Theniiha aormen of 06 hanid has haan'ar || Liuaps sDeg Protective a850- | is auite likely : S (7 Ve =30 | - It concedes the right of news- | ; progress in civilization is the very fact that N \en the course of the hoard has been an | is quite likely that all these have their | telograph is admost exclusively used by st blish acenrate reports of | (T | ob. | ciation is not “Char e b Lt 1 . ol | g s ) Y | papers to publish acenrate reports of | No they bave never felt secure of their homes nestimabla benefit, is quite prob { influenc t1s maintained by experi- | yho mercantilé ‘ohass, people of menns, | t o SR REE E e e ble, howeve hi e Lve | nor “Chas, Tarner,” but C. C. Turne % 4 e i oA J s | trials, without inquiring elsewhere into | Kearney Hub, able, however, that peicss would have | enced jurists that the law’s deluy is very | allaeiilonk | A o tasce ey SERDEN R Lo gamblers in products and stocks and | the truth or falsity of th be a distributer of boodle and a ; | sporting men g | He m: me, since under 4 potent in encouraging ¢ very bad man for all we know, but he is | most eireumstancos tho eviminal is the improved with the bucket shops in active 1 positions are very OMAHA mids It admonishes reckless la ers | ing down stute and fod operation, notwithstanding the goner- | ) i 4 ) A onih el ot anaa v woul much alarmed L o ) confere <] [ ully boarish influence nttributed to | credited with possessing some brains. | yuiner by such delay, ospecially in other A4 WRECKER BENEPACTION. l:’.“vll"“ g ANEHaR b Moy, }"" ’” ) EYACh arLag Jo8) 10 BT Aol wonte | LOAN AND TRUST | them. Other well known causos huve | 1f he really did want to buy up the | thun capital crimos, while oven us to | “Ihave made my money from the | ofihair wincive semoeke ety brings | can party in Nebraska., Their solieitude may COMPANY. contributed to that result, Still it is [ Nebraskn papers he hus Sense enough | these it not unfrequently happens that | womenof Amerion,” exclaimed A, T, | oo MG0 WSV Ve Justly * | benatural, but they noed not bo alarmed, | g oo S L 0o | altogether well that the buoket | MO to squander moncy on papers that | puplic sympathy is ~ worked upon | Stewart, beforo his doath, “and I ought i b - T all vight, the party 15 all vight, and | Bald T Cupital o o e ! ) 000 shops ure going out of exist- | have opposed prohibition and are now | j, behalf of an accused | to do something for them, especlully | THE advantages of O as o con- | W fellows who will uttend the conferenco | Buys and sells stoc ka and bondu; negotlitos enco. They could not possibly servo | OPPosing it with all thefr might | porson when & long period | for the poorer classes.” Acting on this | vention ity are indisputuble. Locuted | Wl VEht. e situation will bo discussed | $NESTE B Prideror aont and trusteo of : in a mauner becoming vepublicans und gentle- | sorporations: takes charge of PrOperty: cole in- | and main. And he would | j,jopvenes botween arcost and trial, | impulse the famous merchant princo | in the heart of the continent, enjoyin have brains emough to OW | Almost everybody knows of u case whe purchused a site in New York and | unequalled railvond facilities, & climat that it ““_'“"'l"‘r‘“"" to send his offers | yauqlin sentiment has been worked up in | proceeded to erect what was de- | un i pos ovt promiscuously to rank prohibition- soner that | signed to bo a lasting monument to his | deg) any good purpose in the tevest of trade, and they fostered a | gumoling disposition most demoralizing inits effeet both upon individuals and men, for the good of the republican party and | 1ects taxos. the henefit of the whole people. There Omaha Loan& TrustCo wssing in a marked | no kickers, nor bolters, nor soreheads in the 5 of Public und | movement, and thera will not be room for | SAVINGS BANK. rpassed. all the waden community in behalf of a p upon the trade of the count But | 15ts a3 well us those who oppose prohibi- | jay vosulted in defeating justice. There | gencrosity and a home for the homeless | private enterpriso and liberality, Omala | any, any more than thew will be rom for | S, E. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. speculation will ‘not end with the de- | Hon. | y has been a great deal of eriticism, also, | working women of the g city njoys @ communding position as i con- | politicul hacks and corporation tools. The 1a 1n Capltal struction of the bucket shops, and it is u | The Turner lotter is o piece of seurvy | 4f the system of constituting juriesin | Stewart’s inspivation wus vention city. At the national conven- | Presidents of “all the republican league | Pibsceibedund Gunruntoed Capital.... SN question whother it will be much less | trickery of which all decont prohibition- | oviminal “cases, which is in most | Death clalmed him ero the tion of the ruilway conduitors and the | tlubs of tho United States will of Kiusea, o e Cout Tntorast Paid o1 Do i r | 3 AL y I N ) O present nd ye! ) 0 10 say 4 JE, Cashler. dangerous, - If congress responds to the | ists ought to be heartily ushamed. of the states practically the same | thropic project was completad he | Ancient Order of Hibornians last w ey L S o 2y WU | omeors: A U. Wyman: brostiont; J. 3. Brow, vice- (0N domund of the farmers the millionaire = " [ now that it was when the system |left to others the tusk of cavrying | the superlority of the city was warmly | % T At SRR BRI | birsotordt ALD. Wy man. 3. B Milara . Browe, gamblers of the exchanges will be de MAYOR CUSHING'S DILEMMA. | was first instituted. With rd to | out the brond plans which were tha hop» ad by scores of people who de- | conforenco and endeayor t polnt out @ path- | Gelrcs Bhies % W Nash, Thomas J. Kimball prived of the privilege they now enjoy of Mayor Cushing is still wrestling with | opular thment pecting capi- | of his declining duys. The New Yo w Omaha wr the hos- | way by following which th party will keep | Lot inun ade on Olty und Far Sulling and bearing products at will. the problew how to fll the chalvman- | tal punishmont, the claim that there is a | World's history of the wreck pitulity o o Ang of | sop 10 the mu o masses aud reach out | auy raven curreat o Rrerel Beourlly, ai Lowe