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UK. - = f " N |)A l [ \ l, F I“ HELP THE ENUMERATORS. is yet to be found where a combine did | loct to commamprate as befits the great- | chiefly for the purpose of fixing maximum | that job alone. Tho people aro ulml \~||]1|'n,xv fn: CAP” M CITY l‘\”‘lil Ll("h CE. - - - e ‘I'he offieinls who will tomiorrow enter | not take “all the traffic would bear.” | ness of his mchievements the grand | rates for the railroads and abolishing the .'.'.‘.‘\‘.'L?:f.'i‘;‘Lf,'.‘{h'.‘..“'il‘,‘,‘.‘.“‘.'f‘.(l; l\.;illl\::";\J::gL 4/ L ROSEWATER. Bdit = | upon the difficult and by no means plens- | The school book trust will not prove an | soldier whosg'genius led the armies of | State """r"-]“""vh the governor doesn't Hiko. | Rt X0 VG leo for the next logislature, : oL _. | ant task of enumerating the population | exception. It is probable that for & | the union to {¥lmphant victory. A o gt e A b A i £ 3 T INING. | ar odi 1y i e " Australian law and declare for free coinage. | * Opoto Vidotte: 1t doos not seem that tho Jskory Olork Uses a Pooketknifo in & # PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING, | and recording the numerous: facts re- | brief period it will soll books at prices | T— ‘The apparent purpose is to head off the anti- | exigences of the case demand a spocial ses- Ldad TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIGN { quired to be obtained by the nct of con- | that will erush out the few remaining STAND FROM UNDER. tmonopoly element that is taking the lead, sion at this time. The question whothor the | Murderous Mauner, Dally and Sunday, One Yeur 40 00 | Bress providing for the taking of the | competitors. None of them possoss capi- The time {54} hand when the sheep i e i |wupl'u \vmflhn:muhn\lhn riuln l\u[\\' is & ||n]m(lrl Paty an ny, 50 census, ace entitled to reccive courteous | tal to compete with the trust and event- | in the couneii combine must separate Th Leaven of Corenptiofi, one, to say the least. Judge Mason, who Is | o | 20 N thoroughly posted, thinks that such a law b; Bamdn ew ¢ §00 | consideration from the people. They | ually must go to the wall. Then the | from the goats. If any one of the twelve Chicagn Inter-Ocean. oun b dibesteods to both tho “people fnvg | DECORATION DAY SNEAK THIEVES, | Weckly Bee, ¢ 15 | will ropresent the national govern- | publie may look for a squeeze all along [ members who have for more than six | Congressman White gave the white peoplo | the railroads. Qur stato ool vo casily T Bicann, The Bhs R TIOES | ment “in the performance of & | the line. months been banded togother for solfish | Of North Carolina some e e | Ratiattan® bajot. A rosotution. from the | Several Lincoln Homea Kntered Dute | & Omuha, Canor N and 2ith Stroets work ~for which, us to its| The monopoly means the loss of thou- | and mercenafy'ends has been victimized | UG 1O TR, inculits aportsm SRR | fopublican, demoeratie and antl-monopoly ing tho Absence of the Owners .‘}'.‘.m‘nif‘f ‘:i ‘Ohnmber of Commereo, principal urs, there is con- | sands of dollars annually to the people | and imposed upon by his associates it is slaves,” and applied it to honest elections. ‘\.\‘";‘:f'1":.:;‘-"\:‘({::"\"\"."y'lli:.:‘,’:‘:;me of silver 4t the Memoriat Sorvioes ew Y ork. ooms 1 15T ribune Bullding. ituti o and as 8l g b i f ¢ Wi ,'! and appl 3 . | would answer ever: " a_ w .‘,nz‘m’n ; ‘mem" .lw‘). ‘lrrlvlwn'vvn Bullding. | stitutional s hovity, and as to most of | of Omaha and Nebraska time for himto step aside and thus con- | o country will have fair election all over Biats Bilots Mime alono will toll a8 above Yesterday. s of which there is the war- LA of | LEAVING THE FARM FOR THE TOW. vince his constituents of his in- | the country,or all will become corrupt. This | suggested, whother the move is wise or un- tegrity or repentance. If any mem- | is the logic of human experien wise; whether it is an honest move or a CE. p— CORRESPONDE nimous action rantof the nearly uns B 'sdiiressed 1o ‘the | both houses of congress. Tor tho pur- | ToKing us its t ‘" ”l"'l.“{“" b (:‘”‘ | ber of this combine honestly intends —— trick; whiether It suall become bonoficlal of | p,ixconx, Nob., May 81,—[Special to Tun Editor s ‘tioning representativesand | there are so many able-bodled men fdle | ¢ 4,00y 040 1is cath of office he can no Mr. Starford’s Schome. by il st el s LBl W. Burke, driver of a City bakery BUSINESS LETTERS, pose of apportioning representativesand | oyl Y L ently thero were e up to his oath of ¢ € . St ‘ . fact that that the scheme has been born_ full AJLA Al All husiness lottereand. remittancos shontd | dircet taxes among the sovernl states : ez 3 3 | longer uphold the conspirators’ trust Springfield Republican. grown out of the darkness, will cause it to be | wagon, applicd an offensive epithet this As if enough crazy delusions about money | viewed with suspicion from many points of [ morning to Lee Davis, a clerk in the same had not already been advoeated in the senate, | view. We are of the opinion at this writing | ostablishment. Davis pulied out his pen that if the call has been issued in good faith | 1o started for Burke, who ran. 4ho which does business in star-chamber and dark-lantern meotings instead of the Omiha. Drufis, cheeks amd postoflice ord . | vacant by the death of a street car €0 he made ‘|M\.|hh,' to the order of the Cc ten years g ation of the population ev 3 e avs LBl Mr, Stanford, the California millionaire, pro- s Bt i W in such manner ns congress shall by law :: TRt 'L_f]‘"“‘" r:f””":"‘ \':‘t;‘ o :i::“'lw“_ | open council, RSB Eo ChTOaLE iLih — TTH Pt ke fiud tho loefatature shall meet and act upon i | ok pursuod and caught Buieke bofore he had 0 i ¢ Q o s elphis aper ers Y| e game o o1 by e gl < good faith, prudently, consistently anc ks k i The Bee Publishing Company, PrOPCLOTS. | dircer. This was i B um,uuh(- ; upon the mistake which | The game of bravado and bluster by | govornment to issuc treasury notes on mort- | justly to the peoplo and 16 the corporations, | gotten across the street, and with one sweep The Boe "Mz, Farnam and Seventeenth $ts. | of the constitution deemed it ! & L oAt Aty VolaE eR | which the leaders of this combine have | gage security at a nominal rate of interest, in | the republican party will have taken a long shed him from ecar to mouth on the left attempted to silence THE BEE has al- | order to ‘encrgize’ the real estato of the | Step towards retrieving its errors of subser- | gjqo of his face. Burke ran for a doctor, ly proved abortive. We shall con- | country. He thinks that an indefinite claim, | VIeney to corporate rule, while Davis_waiked to the station and gave YT abortive. necessary to provide for, but con- | [ A B T S i i tinue to pillory public thicves and | O au indefinite amount of land, of a valuo |, Lelh World: How and by what means | nimself up. The employer of the young men | | By Nebnantns o~ pg o OUBATIONL oiss, tn ordor to obtain infofmation re- | Make in leaving . the farm to Geomee i ek, secratary of The Bee | gnrding the tinancial and industrial con- Ell';l‘lIhvvu" e .""‘,"".‘q“'i:‘.',‘,'-",'llv.,;Wfi"" dition of the country essential to wise for the weok ending May 31, 1500, was 08 fol- | legislation, in the interest of scientfic | fhat: M. all tHe - large and location and convertibility of which the | Lo gr';’;;:j"xg:;'i"‘;:‘g“‘;H“ “\_;'{:;"I;”;g";h“._;‘l "m had the case compromised on Davis pleading of the United States there are holder knows nothing, and could not enforco sitates tho convening of tho state logis- | ey 9,8 slmple assault and payingd fine of always numbers of young men idle and if he did know, ought to pass readily at faco | lators no one knows. But a session lias been : SRR P RAT that is suggestive that for the place of - | value, Anybody can see for himself the ab- led aud the foliowing subjects are to b WH1l8 Btrodt CAMMIEBIONEF T, 7. B driver of horses there is eommonly a boodlers nomatter how strongly they are intrenched in power. We are deter- mined to break up the infamous gang of publie plunderers who are preying upon | progress, and for other worthy purposes, has from the beginning of the govern- on and ay at- rdity of this idea. But it is becoming ox- | gty Kirst to reglate freheht xates | iy \ore away from home yoster Tucsdiy . snde y y censt o ST swying blackmuil | te 4 FaRLAIH L Y portl- | o ding the memorial oxerclses, burglar Wednesday, May 38000 ment oxtended the scope of the census | " 0000”0 annlioants, City bred | OUF U8 payers and levying blackmuil | teemely uncertain whethor the senate of | tion; second, to considor the adoption of tho wding the memoria crcises, burglary Nty iy 20 until it embraces everything that can be | 8Yest excess of applicants ¥ upon citizens who have claims against | the United States is likely to see it. Australian ballot system; third, to consider | Droke into their house and stolo three wateh Ty i) A ¥ 3 boys are not asa rule experts in that N - > and give expression on the sil st ns, thr old rings and other jewelry v. May 91 of value to the legislator, the scientist, “’7;l ot ot And similasly, o8 & rule the city or want improvements made on —ee “mlfi;:"‘ I':‘l“]";‘l "'" |'l'll I|l| \l) \“ lI‘UIII\ I(:::‘ The total haul made was the statistician, the cconomist. In | ¥PVE : strects adjacent to theie property. We A Dangerous Course. DlIRTSA Feales to it st Ny e of the | worth 860, Thero s no clue to the robber ter proportion of the men who apply for drivers’ positions are from the By ok | dultig. his- the. undoubtod: intens nd subscribed toin my | tion has heen to subserve the When the family of H, H. Wilson, 1340 Q street, returned home yesterday they found a burglar at work in their home, but beforo St. Paul Pion There seen the r r-Dress. opinion t this move is_simpl good grounds for a fear that | detat to blind the people. The pe publican encmies of the republican | will cost the taxpayers of the propose to put an end to the underhand- ed and unlawful *divies” between con- coup) GE formance &worn to before me presence tils dsy day of May, A ). 18m, s L i | country, frequently young men who have SRR M e e b W state only bR L HLL G LR G (Seal.] b‘.‘:\m‘r} Ii‘uh‘l‘iu. general we H:uu Granting : tl‘ml rlt | AR a7 toWR b Sae I TR e am (] ictors 'm;l councilmen .'md .1h 4 .~uhl |' party will have everything their own way at | $16,000 and so nobody ought to kick. ;\I‘I‘.{?iugultifi mm;[ M G 3 Btateof Nehrask ] 0 LR UL BB B G o contemporary recognizes """ hi 'I' venal "'"“‘"‘\‘?'} . ]’5 Washington. The astounding announcement | = Tekar "'IU"'.'“':"“"“,] Al "1'"“""[ Robbers attempted to enter the residenco County of Douglas, (¥ under the cloventh census is of a nature e e J anchised corporations. / the | is made that not only will the senate finance | hi$ become lost in the wilderness of political | ¢'Mys” Damrow again last nig] st bl e el s e the uselessness of warning others who | corporati © | is made that not only will the senate financ ferment, and, in attompting o find o way | f Mi. Damrow aguin lst uight, but ) George 1. Tzsehuck, befng duly sworn, de- libel suits, oses and gays thit hie I8 secrotary of were climbing through a window amrow awoke, and jumping outof bed, us th ivil or criminal, which the | committee not bring forth a substitute for the A, | sion of the | A which the citizen ought not to be re- al s contemplate leaving the farm, or the out, has'struck upon a spe Bee Publishing Company. that the actual | quired to fmpart, and which there is no . 8 combine muy bring have no terrors for | McKiuley bill, but that the senate will prob- | legislature, to meot on the sth duy of June i 2 of T : for i y s * store, against going By 5 5 7 b i 3 LA ored @ scred at scarcd them away, he month ot du a1t O o tenr for | constitutional authority to compel him | COUNY shop or store, against going 0 | my Bep. O the contrary, they afford | ably make no important amendments to the | 165 work camot. eliminate from tho coming | 1UeTe! f\:::.?.“:l\nmn.lrl\l. o July T, 15758 contons” tor Auguat, 180, 1551 | 4o supply, this objection applics - to large cities for employment, and that | g the opportunity to thoroughly expose | bill. If this s “straight,” what will be the | "“‘:‘l‘l)";‘:}‘:m\(‘“fi:“w&’[l)lllx‘l‘;li\‘::.l‘.")‘fi|‘ll‘. e | Articies of incorporation of the Kearney P16 \ 1880, 18410 00 i ¥y L i 2y W ccept i re instances, bo v & g stato > focling: o ro) leans & specially > e e arty. The 4 os corporation of earney his B loR DR OYOTE only u very few of the questions which | they would, except in rare instances, bo | {10 true inwardnoss of the conspirvacy be- | State of the feclings of the republicans of the | fuid especially presentconstituted cannot | cattls company were filed this morning with 10,4510 bor, 1840, 20,0 tho consus takers will ask and shoula | WiSer not to doit, but it points out nev- | {wean boodling contractors and venal | 10USe who voted for the bill under the party s satisfactory laws, but as is surmised, | the sceretary of state. The capital stock is for Jn ples; for A Il R AL ortheless some of the disadvantages 3 B e © lash and with the confidence that it would be | they hope to compromise, whereby the state | $15,000. The incorporators are William I 860, 19,7 h, 1500, 20,815 coj not be allowed to interfere with the 3 £ | councilmen, by which the combine was | o= oe o iy f es by | will escape extreme lexislation as’ at present | Guthrie and George W. Scevers. for April, 1500, 20,564 coples; for May 159, under which the country boy who goes f A . shorn of its most objectionable features by L paisll Ll g . Ll - incorpor: Vorthivest copio, " ) prompt and trustworthy answers toques- ; Y D0y B9 | organized and welded together. the senate? Will the republicans of the sen- | Agitated. The better way, as it secms to us, Articles of incorporation of the Northwes Lt to the city to compete for work must | 4 e | would have been to have heeded the wishes | ern state bank of Hay Springs were filed ate be as v Growar B T28CHUCK. | tions to which there can be no possible creant to their trust as the repub- I is $00,000, The in Eworn to hefore d_subscribed in at O -BEAOTIAN DR e o of the mass of republicans and called an early | today. The ¢ prosenc this G150 diy of May, A: D 0. " | objection. l'l"l'r" b ot e e NO REACTION PERCEPTIBLE. licans of the house have been! Anddo the | convention, plicitiz mon nd o platforn be. | crporators are G. W. Wattles, 1. W Thomis {Sont NP T Public. e R may bo worth while to say to the | The efforts which ave heing mado by | republicans of both houses actually hauker | foro tha pespls whieh would have inanrad | Chuvies Weston, W. B, Mequeen, E. J. 1tob: and J. 1. Brown. farmer boys who may belooking forward | certain partics to impress Governor | for another democratis administeation? It | the ST T QORI DTS AT (EE LR e bl > § ¥ St O S (5 o My o oy AT i il e o reasonable demands, e following was the only case filed in the to’ the time when they can leave theiv | Thayer with the idea that areaction has | would almost seem so. NG WAt 1 1s Coe e e ot h Rhre ik owint 1 Bmuel My rural homes for a city life, that it is not inamong the people in favor of an e proposed to right are grievous and stupend. | Clineghan vs Johu Reid. Error trom Dowge as easy & matter now as it was twenty | extra session are mislending. Public | VOICE OF THESTATE PRESS. | hioPhuid fo vt are exicvous and stupend | j1" Betition for veversal of verdict award ) ing Reid 2500 damages. to help the enu- _RATES. wors in the performance of their Foreign 2 cents G L i BN G Gents | work. They should be received cour- teously as representatives of the govern- ment and theie proper. Inquities ve. | °¢ HHrty years ago for aboy or man | sentiment is lurgely gauged by he prss. RoAFRATIuD, i Lo st tho convoning of the aow log- | 108G &, Gurtin, formerly_enroling clork sponded to willingly and fully. If any fresh from the country to get a place in | The newspapers of the state may not al- Messrs. Cowdry and Benton say they will | ent logislators have had ,,,w“l,‘,,,,,,“m,\ to | Of the house, has been appointed toa govern = et e 3 im. | @ store or an office such as is generally | ways be in the lead of publicopinion, but | be glad to be relieved from the duties of the | amend these wrongs, but failed 1o do so, and | ment position ut Washington, D.C. ~She will Anti-Monops tee Call, question is regarded as offensive or im- [re i 6 s id Sy R E 't | enter upon the duties of her new position SN TS Nab, My et ‘eom- | portinent. 1t b the oelvioss of tea. eitl. | 1ooked for, and yot thore i hardly any |.they generally try to keop abreast of it | State bonrd of teansportation, Tho litt now to get " themsclves together and cuact | (1Y b A B O | e i e tuke iy | Other labor wiiich able-bodied, fairly | and vory seldom run counter to it, | truant who is spanked to his bed minus his | Myt ke satisfuctory logislation on these § U o Lrababio 3 vored i B e R ! a: b L L A S 1 well educate 'n can do which s | The concensus of T e s ox- | Supver always says, “I wasn't hungry any- f PR o | the legislature is that of 8. B. sdall of ! monogoly ropublican - convention held at | chances of incurring the penalty of the | W1l & L men can do which pays | The concensus of public opinion 88 ox | how.r e R T For e il yot atiemp | tho hirty AU logislative district, who s inc is or- —_— $ % . In Neb. May 20, 1500, is requested to mecet at the-Capital hotel in Lincoln,fat 4 p, m. on Tuesday, June 4, 1390, for the transaction of such business as may properly come before % ni session, | moved from Carlton, Thayer county, to F'air- se to the extra session. The Recaleitrant Board. The scssion is called to take action | bury, Jefflerson count five Grand Istand Iudependent. on th questions. Pirst, to repeal the | 3 CITY NOTE When the board of transportation was | law creating a state board of transporta The police were called to the bottoms at b o maximum freight law. 1t lust night to quell a big family row. law, but all should bear in mind that to throw cold water on the e the enumerators are not respon- sible for the questiol They and office work. Clerking, as our | whelmingly adve contemporary Out of the five hundred and sixt) reely a 1yS, a poor use it is 50 greatly | daily and we ly papers, | o little as that of ordinary store | pressed by the state pape | | | | i : ) M. N SN GhalE ave simply the employes of the : i p SHORTRATELAE ROt v hs nAVA T AR Kaal ot atas fLionN andiion i DD Ero e ndiman | Roatt hu[r.-wu i ]“_mm'" o eutine soy. | Overstocked. Ina very few instances it 1 have expressed their approval of | proot “‘r:{"‘:”}flzl‘i. o ',:)‘_"Imld ’_‘"I‘"'1 state: | Second to pass L stmilar o what 15 known Smith is the colored wife of ——— = may be the gateway of ultimate business 5 iy & Ac and BTANY g the Australian ballot system and third to a white bartender, and is fnordinately the governor’s call, and of those amajor- | relief to the people by enforeing reduction of | someriain an, bllot system an question. | jealou S politically adverse to the gov- | transportation to a rasonable rate, but the | With reference to the first question wo are in ernor’® There probably never has | board has disappointed that hope and signally | favor of the maximum rate law, but opposed | kly bank statement shows the | ice with the charicter of which they sod $1,441,000, The | have nothing to do, and they are en- explained to tho that another coffec-coloredwoman Hid jesticatin” around the Smith estab T we reserve has iner success, but in these days extraordin ability is required to enable the country i anles now hold $4,912, in exce titled to respoctful and considerate troat- gEont L celt iy - L :M"m“,’:\.'.h ld “H,JI-JW in excess of oat Mm_f than this, every ono should | "0Y, t0 reach the top of the ladder |been any instance in this state | failed to graut any £ and upon the con- | 10 repeting the }'““‘“Il”""'-"'""-“:1I:r;“lnln-xll i~'hn'u'm, .unl“n‘l\v":I:Jlt'x'\i'il“i;:\fllnl‘\1“I-‘n ot s Ittt feel it to bea duty, in the common inter- | MS4INst the fierco competition of his | where the press, regardless of party | trary bas proved butan instrument in the | transportation is a good aw, the fault is with dignant and insolent, and Clara pitehed into e ——— Sl BanEI Ity Al a e d e thousands of city rivals, who are gen- | or faction, has been so near hands of the railroads to oppress the people, | the men elected to enfo it. Inthe short | him. § IN the language of the diamond, the | ° 10° \j)’i e + Know will ot b | €Flly better trained for mereantile and | in opinion on a great political and it therofore should bo ubolished and | session which must hecossurily bohold it will || “John Harrls, ono.of the gang of confldenco. | g 8chool bourd struck three and fannmed [ VM08 WHICH they muy fknow will not bey 1 riugional life than he. The boy who | be sure, many republican b reasonable muximum rates established, and | pe difticult to formulate a whiol will b | meniwiploparatoion: thio Nebriska railionds, = ol hocaheIE TS totths . ot tors il sion: E . y Wi »e sure, many republican pay members of the legislature who honestly ex- | JUSt to the railroads and at the same time pro- | was sent up to the county jail for thirty days out. i 3 N v | 80€s from the farm to the city | to Governor Thayer, express the hopo |y et e 5 i Sty tect the farmer, and the tendency will be to | this morning, ————— vhit s the her. Membor: b ¥ ¥ t better things of the board of I ! —_—— might escape them altogether. Membors iy S e Qb (LI pect better things of the board of transporta- | establish tho rate too high rathier than too icorize Wilson, who, according to his own S carries with him also a timidity and ve- | that the outcome . will justify I ac- |t i & George Wilson, 3 B A eI ) Ny board | of families temporarily absent should s A p -~ U . i v his expr tion have right to their votes and [ low, and weneed the board to regulate within | story wades in gore at South Omahit abit t time the school board 1 ) serve which place him at o disadvan- 3 L i T e R e T et T e ¢ which place him at a_ disadvar | tations, but these papers entertain grave | apply a remedy that they kuow will prove | bounds of the num law. toir, came down to decorate in Lincoln yes edy It o current of public e rm,’r ]; L el e tage, and which he overcomes with dif- | apprehensions that the session will be | cficient. McCook Record: The record favors the ob- | terday, and last night wandered into one of opinion, and lodging uses sho U | ficulty, Lncking the push and audacity disappointing and very expensive. 2 jects for which the call was made, but be- | the negro dives in the bottoms, where he was — nish the names of those who are rogu- | (i &, HHCHNE young man, he finds | I 4 Aun Times Relic. it very nlu;umh-,y _in_calling such a | vobbed of his roll, about He was too Tt voto wasldselaedly illEht: ot to \y stopping with them, and in @ wored | O the city-reared young man, he s St A dverties session at this date, as it is only about seven | much muddled to locate the particular dive thio hoard of oducutfon iy waighon sove | atl serarb ik with them, and in & word | bjyu01f gvormatehed in the conflict for | Trene fs apperently no limit to in- | Judge Gaslin'a odditios ate his trado mark. months until the rogulor session. Bosides | 15, 1. Ashton was mowing his luwn at S i ctmorators in midking a vonsus of popu. | POSLUON, and if he have not uncommon | ventive skill in supplying convoniences | Strip him of his cecontricitios and yon havo | e expense of this sexsion will donbiless ox. | Pourtceny and f streets this”afternoon, wnd m——————— Tatiom. o 1y ot et ot PEPU | cournge and fortitude, he i veay likely | for modern home life in cities. Wo have | O1lY & very ordinary man left. Let him r v should succeed in passing tho miclnum | fonee. . Somebody walked off with 1t Wi want and must have more sehool | (i B 1 W B Arate fforme. |t run from discouragement to despair. | electrie light and electrie bells, burglar | g “']"“]""l’"‘* :‘:‘]“ "‘I"I o "“““1'1".(“1'" o L o R Govoh e ays) i e e houses, but the money to bo voted for [ 11 N AN MW SEetats Inforn It is cusy to understand that | alarms, heat and watcr, fly traps and | gt e old nasan tho old rum smell if o s | (L on of uffair demanded & special sos- | ation in the connty clerica ofico today, - A. < them must be disbursed through honest 2 2 ? i £ | young men should tire of the | cockroach syphons, and other comforts | L A = : e YA | sion, and had consulted no one on the sul | Watkins, N. S. Harwood, J. H. Ames, C. T, o , : which they may feel assured can not fail 2 G & | barism, so discordant with refincment, so at ord is of the opinion that the old zrs and W. A, Lindly’ are incorporators. . hands. The people have decreed it. NS humdrum life of the farm and | Which have lost their novelty by age. | variance with his official position, have by tho 5 which preaidles over. bhe AGstinIbs o | maesaottal aioolk is. BI00.000 Sy | E—— Tti tho d L thol o e | allow themselves to be'tempted by | But genius is exploring new ficlds which | very force of their impudence magnified v actuated by railroad influ L -— THE laying of the corner stone of the s "”r i ‘l””-l “”l e e »|>.;. ureatt t0 | o uroments of the citics, but on | promise to rout the domestic czar of the | ordinary abilitics and made them scem extra- | '(;“'*_«_‘ n LYRIERAIGIVIL f‘ Ay toafow, thil | ¢ pRCULATORS CALLED DOW) Washington memorial areh emphasizes | Mo the eloventh consus ‘lf‘ ”1“’"' SO | the whole the lifo of the city man | kitchen and sooth sweltering mortals in | ordinary. A hrd of worthless brouchos and | Clrel Howe was, cirey AP et Asscssor Cantwell Makes n State- tho lofty patriotic sentimont of New | Pleto an .“"‘_ \\1;|l Ly, \\1I:m||| 10 €00pe | oo rood deul hardor than that: of the | summer tim Companies have been | more worthless Indians, with their wild war | tion at Lincoln. They see that the peoplo are | 255¢ ::4::" \\"‘l"' ': fratenta it York. It ook w century to ot it to the | 9 1ts inquirics, thuthus ever heen taken | oo yivgman, as thousands of the latter | formed in the largo cities to supply [ Whoop and tholt savago fargon. attracts at- | Inearnestin favorliz o muxiinuin rato. law e May 8l —(Special Telozrm to ki i in this country, and it is intended, also, 2 ; . ¥ b | tention in the capital cities of Kurope. If the | and by calling a special session they will en- Cureaco, May 31.—[Special logran working point. i Pl Rl e " | who have had the experience could at- | artificially cooled aiv - through | o Judgo Gaslin's district want to re. | dcavor o get n bill framed and rushed | ik Ber]—Real estato boomers who havo _— W compitht v, \_“: 4muoh is| “"“"l test. A small number of those who pipes. In the hottest of the dog- | {ui him asa rolic of the early times, leb hing | H0UKH Whicl will be so detrimental o the | yoped to profit by the location of the world's Broatei’s Tammanyites ave afforded | Ume i es Satnbielacn ‘”‘l"”-' et | change the life of the farm for that of | days, in homo or oflice, the occupants | by il means retain those peculinvitios, with. | :"'[{'f,}‘.‘;?.‘;‘fn||l;.‘f,"‘{“‘,‘,kf:;;"nu“ goncral elamior | iy aro dismayed at the stand taken by As n opportunity to sce, by the defeat of “f”‘k‘”_ ng okt “""‘“l”’ :h", last two | 1o Jarge town are successfal, a very | can by turning a tap transport them- | out which his charactor is uninteresting as | lar session of the legislature, 1| sessor Thomas Cantwell in the assessment of -~ the school bonds, just what the peopleof | 0 three censuses, much of which had groatly so, but the great | sclves figuratively toalake or souside | would be tho Venus of Milo clothed in a | Wayne Herald: Thatthero is any such | unimproved prope Mr. Cantwell’s plan Omalia think of “stav-chamber raids on | their valuo greatly diminished by tho | puioie ™ “fing, to use | resort without expenso and batho in tho | Mothor Hubburd. Hold on to the old shoes, | {uletieney s Jusitics calling e lolstature | is almost matured wid many of bia. doputy the city treasury. “"h’_ r“"“‘) ; A ll""‘l"‘::“""‘ and | ) ouehtof our eastern contempor cool breezes wafted from a central sup- | Judge, or you're a goner. the least. Tho wor thinks a session of ) i " DATO aleeniyRocead tholk Mabug publication. In order to accom- | y}.¢Hhe road to fortune in the cities lies | ply point. Another practical enthusiast == two weeks will be long enough to dispose of { tons: ‘ = | M % f 1 it at. J i al e sias Dorsey and His Henchmen. o & TG “Phere ave b £ these eastern land i e b : s *poses ) ) 3 0 matte i \re arc too many of these eas i Avour all that a special session of the "M.' ”r“ se. ,]'f‘f;"w 9{1 the l!]mvm oftener in the direction of car stables | has attacked the servant givl fort and O'Neill. Froutier, :!' 810,000, '(l)'::',.l.l,'.f.gnl)lrfilm” .‘m.?:.:;‘ln"'.:wbx syndicates who have bought land and aro { legislature may he expected to do peace- ance _0. which al intelligent | )01 in the bank or store. Yet despite | demonstrated that economy and comfort At or near the time when several editors of ure will cousider is there by any | holding it at enormous prices fora vise,” ably s to resolve for more currency. But | ¢itizens will appreciate, the census au- | ¢ experience and counsel the population | can be had by familics uniting in estab- | Dorsey “organs” in this part of the state meanis @ ur “nmmlf\‘gqri.niuu‘llunnn.;.:.!hl'xwu— said Mr. Cantwoll, ‘und I'm going to 500 1f I it will cost the taxpayers of Nebraska [ thoritios must dopend largely upon the | of 1,6 cities will continue to be rein- | lishing o common kitchen, especially in | Were saying that whilo aspirants for Dorsey’s | Dic of the state, nor isl at all oortain thab | o, ake tom come down o little, The thirty thousand d CStall tling assistance of the peoplo and ti e shoes were riding over the country, ete,, he |- the legislature will agree with the goveruor e i ity thousand dol to crystalize a S ance o @ people and the forced from the country with hopeful | apartment houses, insuring wholesome, Dot s W 1 2ot 8¢ on them. Thata maximum rate bill is de- | must either build orsell. I dom’t believo i delusive wail for fint money disposition to respond hoth promptly | youny men, the large majority of whom | well cooked food at a minimum of cost, | (DOWeY) was at ton working for the | sirable, notwithstanding the clamor for it in | taxing pevsonal property so il and letting R T A and truthfully to the questions presentod Sl : Truly this is o atflitarlan ago. wherain | [iterests of his « tucnts these samo | certain quarters, is extromely doubtful, | ype nolders of vecant land get off with a o A can be sure only of disappointment. ruly this is a utilitarian age, wherein Sorgan” editors w summoned to Owmaha and a bill that could be Y T »oor prople who own little out T T to them, Iv st und ! r that . n ¥ small tax. 1 peog Tie swallowing of the Thompson- | to them. isa vast undertaking tha me— wonders multiply and venerable domes- | on important business, the nature of whien | Pored, considered and passed in two weeks, | side of their personal property are taxed al | Houston clectric light plant, poles and | i% comprehended in the census, the least NEW YORK'S REPROACH. tie institutions chase cuch other into | was the setting up of pins throughout this | Moy Gkl Probubility be u crude lmperfect | together too much provosHniitly sad I wires, by the Edisons, is u notable speci- | diflicult purt of which, though. the part | The very nearly universul sentimentof | “innocuous desuctudo.” Il humanity is | district in tho interest of a foucth torm for | ikt Tthe 1o et ol ilation. e i B men of trust gastronomy. The diges- | Of greatest importance, the enumera- | the country will be against the proposal | traveling at “the pace that kills,” it en- | George W. E. The conference of the “Wyo- | mission can be amended to make the commis- | will not improve or allow others to make iu- tive activity of this and other combines | tion 4|(|(I\|- inhabitants. Under the most | that congress shall appropriate a quarter | joys morve life in filty years than the | Mming Oil & Trast company,” such as it was -;‘]v“:fx.l‘lrl'lv‘rlni:-:f:“‘!n)tl'mfl;tl‘l]:vl*;‘r:(r'3:‘ o I"'I‘:::-““h_“lv | provements; n; ¥ just hold _an-] 1<u|\l’un: of i indicates that the public is being taken | favorable conditions to ho hoped for, and | of & million dollars, or any other sum, | fathers garnered in a contury. denominated, was sald to:bavo beon very |\ihs ciii ission shouii b doio awny with ons | Cao nariavand tho BCopl Who oW e in picce-meal on all sidos, with the best possible rogulations, the | for the ercction of a monument to Gen- | — ey harmonious, and as a matter of fact it could | tivoly. As to the Austrulian ballot system hich enhance the value of the land of thd i e work s certain to meet with obstrue al Grant at Riverside park. Now York | The removal of the Commercial | 2 ,Iv‘{:j.‘;rhlli;“!,‘x-“m Ay nf.:.ll“'}\?l".".'.","m'l tho state has minuged to gt uloni bretty | men who will do nothing with thei J ACCORDING to latest able advices | tions and delays. Tygnorance and indif- | was pledged to erect a monument over | national banls into its classic and clogant | i 08 Borsey st © prosont, pompons . | could have safo 1 loft for tho next 10gis- | jan sxannator pay thelr SHARS of i taxes i manufactured expressly to order in the | forenco ure sure to bo widely on-| the remuins of the great soldier if they | bank building onthe corner of Sixteenth | paarancos to his lordship's “,,,,.l.‘f\", ana | lature toact upon, and (e declavation Wit | il nbb bo fu opposition to any provisions in Lomo oflice, the editor of tho World- | countered and theve are somo who will | were allowed (0 be entombed in that | wrnant cannot fail to impress our | who naturaly enough must work to further | Siver-it 1t 15t fact i favor of 1 sily | Lo liw of ussessing property. - Tho I do- Herald is said to be in Germany confer- | be actuated by one or another motive to city, and after nearly five years »us that the trend of business is | his interests, whether it be to the interests of | have very little influence on the action of l"?,,‘h;m But thts ‘Jl; en i dead lotter for | ring with the emperor on the labor ques- | render the task of the consus taker ns | that pledge is not only unve- dily moving westward, centh | the republican party or the people i general | cougress in the matter. years, The r in this state, tlon, 1t is suid tho cconomic Nobraskan | difficult as possiblo. Knowing this to bo | decimed, but that city shamelessly asks | and Farnam isnearer the business centro | t do 50 or not. {180 pactlonlssy B Obloasg)” hogSoenntie b Will show the kuiser how to run two edi- | inevitable, all intelligent and patriotic | the whole people to assist it in crecting | now than Thirteenth and Farnam was EXTRA SDSSION. BOMORS, PERSO sk ess e Ll tions of his empire with oueforce of men. | citizens should feel it to be a duty to | the memovial, thus confessing before the | five yeavs ago, It goes without saying help the work of the enumerators in | world tho unwillingness of its people to | that the officers of the Commorcial Fremont Tribun o , the heroof | ly and truthfully answering the ques- | ture to arouse the indignation of all | making their permancnt home at the | laws beneliting the state? i : Wh T and unimproved property at about one-tenth, Tho pestway | ind 'in many instances lurgo acre tracts hold ' i % for speculation have been returned on th assessment rolls at as low as one-twentieth of their va St. Louis Globe-Democ: t will it profit the | to indicate \hv“\:unrlfl‘fu\' s quict as Quay. Chicago Tribunc: After CONGRESS proposes to erect a monu- | every way th ment to Commodore P 11 it will not hurt J P o, : law b el S R u M. Palmer to be disappointed in his po- X L e R the famous naval battle of Lake Erie, | tions asked them, but by furnishing any | pateiotic men, It was charged when | grand crossing. NeTfihi Advoeato: e gonoral onimion of | fitical aspirations this fall as It might somo | o, Mir- Cantwell avows his intentian of asscs. From the long list of American heroes, | other information which may not be York so eagerly besought —_— HHlnrose find neanls Wi GovoreRithayen v men. e is used to it, Suthis intontions, thoro will bo a veritablo congress could not select - grander | readily nccessiblo to the census takers, | the fumily of General Grant | THE Tammany Twenty-cightors must | Seeon of the lom s, 08 the spe Qhlengo Evening Post: C. P Huntington | punic in tho real éstat marke . ’ - A . " il % a8 inj n a railrond vrec) Jsually it — character to honor with a memorial . — o bury ~ him in that ity | be dispersed at all hazards. Thelr | Loup City Times: This extra sossion will | 1f'tha sther peopia s ary nred whon St o axplodes. than he who routed the British on the THE SCHOOL BOOK TRUS that the motive was greed, | ovorthrow mouns new sehool houses and | €ost the stito no less than S0 and noth- | Funiiiston 1 i vallrond wieck CoaSlaty oy SRR lukes, and loft big epitaph in tho fa- | The reorganization of tho sehool book | that tho desive was simply toadd one | plenty of work for luboring men. 1f | 18 W beponRUhod i (e Ve of mects | Now Yori World: Tn making war upon tho | | Wastisatos, Sy 8l 0 roport, s boon pie vende mits a ser in the capitol Speaker Reed com- | us blunder, No man who ex- | mande mous dispatch: “Weo have met the | trust presonts a starvtling pl of mono- | more attraction to the metropolis, and | Broatch and Vandervoort fasten their | our worthy governor has made a very bad "Puylor, commanding the Unitod enemy, and they are ours,” poly that strikes at every home in the | the vesult justifics the charge, Now | grip upon all our gublic works, as they | biunder in this matter. 3 L i 10 —————— land. Tt is o well masked assault on | Now York usks the people to furnish it | ave plotting to do, no move bonds will imes e perard the calling of an | ford to strike a blow against the great Amer- | China, statinfe that on the 9th inst. while in RECENT disustors to pussenger trains | oducation, us it will inovitably lead to an | auother atiaction by supplying the | be voted for any#parpose. Tho boodle | great mistako. As the governor says that | 0 P . tin Medllaryanent pos otk i 108 (e gres on local rouds were remarkably free from | inevease in the price of books, thus im- | money to ereet a monument above the | gang must be kept down. only the threo questions named in tho call A May Festival Collapses. o e Tastantiy b sy the Hreaus loss of life. This is not due to extra care | posing an additional tax on intelligence, | remuins of the conqueror of the re —_—— T e considoved and us nono of these wreof | gp pyyy, Minn,, May 81.—|Special Tele- | ture oxplosion of - sixty-pounder broec: and vigilanco on the partof managersor | The trust was organized under the | bellion. Every loyal American David is Slow in Such Cases the Treight rates, which wo pradict will act | gram to Hen|—Tho May festival, | loading riflc. employes, but to the construction and | paternal laws of Now Jersey a year ago. | citizen dosires that u fitting mon- otk JWorih (Cemy) ho sutisfactorily’ arranged,—it would soem | which began hero Tuesday nizht under the T ORIt naation: Governor Hill is yather deliberato in dis- | that tho importance of the muttor does 10t | s posing of some of the' big bad bills before | justify the cxtra cost of §16,00) to the state, it, and theve would bo | him, but we canuot suppose that his veto pen thenburg Independent : Thatit is a very noie to object to an appropriation for | has lost its nib. wd political move thero is no question, but yet if it will ac s of the Gounod club, collapsed today becauso of the poor attendance, At 2:30 this | afternoon a crowd of 1,000 people, mostly cre outside of the People’s audi- equipment of passenger trains, Safety | It was composed of Van Antwerp, couplers and automatic brakesare anab- | Bragg & Co., A, s | wment shall be erected to Burnes & | eral G ute security aguinst “telescoping,”the | Co,, D. Appleton & Co. and | OrTAWA, Ont., May 8L—Oficial notifi tiow of the ratificalion of the extradition y betwgen Great Britain and the United ‘ | women, orces were granted. | no good for the public. In a civ- | should be, but whether they are ever re- | muere a During that period the population of the | cular announcing tho consumma country ineresed sixty-nix nt i such hor the special session will f tod « 75,000 white republicans in Vir , it is said, and most of them ar derate soldiers, Nevertheloss, the der spasui of economy will pass cur times. Wh meet tho ex drended feature of railroad traveling in | Ivison, Blakeman & Co. It did not ; that purpose out of the national treas- - -— i ot sasconphials tho jabitote foF | blum clamoriug for admission, and lasido | ached the government | past years, This fact suggests the nec- | make much headway at the outset | ury. But New York is not the place for The Song of Richard Crocker. monoy well spent. That there is a popular | Emma Juch, Clementing Devere, il | i essity of abolishing the man killing | bocause the Harpers could not be co- | such a memovial at the public expense, Diok Grock Chicago Time h dvv;nnu! fur]ll- <Lu} n m‘flu-'\uhjm:\u:m d, | pisher, Sig Perotti and seven or eight : OMAHA | 5 P ey A, e e S Raden o g 4 ol s . Fepis AL ick Crocker's coming o'er the sea, 6nd especially on the Failroad question, can- | gther noted singers wore laboring with tho A couplers on froight and the substi- | orced or cajoled into the combine, But the | and the impudence of Now Yorkers in ok STNRIE Y SH uot bo denied. But will the present, legisla- | management for th amounts prowised thom | ND TRUST afety appl i , | At { tution of safety appl 08, Havpers have finally yiclded to the | going to congress with a request for an Iporiee R AR e ture be cqual to the emergencyt Time glono | fo Trifen ARV T R tempting offers of the trust and their | appropriation should be resented by tho NI T ,Q Bk tho lio, will answer the question. 1u the face of the | pmjcer put in an appearance with an attach- | COMPANY. 1 Tre recent Methodist conference in . 2 i 4 § ‘hi ~ARAN A fact that there has been no popular domand | ment for the box receipts, and spectators and { J ) A text book Dbusiness has been sold for | most vigorous protest of which the peo- They thought that he was dying for tho oxtra session the call is & surprise to | singors weut awny in o high stato of wrath, | Subseribed and Guaranteed Capital... #40.00 | St. Louls discussed the uecessity of re- | three-quarters of a million dollars, ple aro capable. Tt has been said that (Forgive the ghastly joke), the people of the state gencrally The loss will full upon the guarantees of the | Faid in Capital eornii 00 form in tho divoreo laws of the country. | The purchuso gives the trust contvol | the family of General Grant is willing | But the chances are when he arrives Hebron Jourmal: * An excitement %o groat | fostival, mostly wealthy peopla of 5t Puul, | o Buys and sells stocks and bondss necotviod Suatistics were produced showing thatin | of ninety per cent of the school book | that his remains shall be removed to the Then Croker'll make them ‘‘croak." 4s to bring Into the arena u new party witha | An winusing incident councoted with the | $2004 uots as transfor agent and trustoe of the lust t sars threo Irod : ‘s " ; ” % u spocial issue, stroug and powerful enough | festival fuilure was the fact that the attach- | eorporations; takes churgs of proporty; ol | the lus 1\\;11_\1)‘.115 hise hypdro ;uu\‘ publishing business of the country. | national capital if congress will provide 5 S o Jeopirdizo the supremacy: of the dominant | ment was by mistake st soeved on tho Har- | Toots taxes. i wenty-eight thousand seven hundred | Such a gigantic monopoly bodes | for an monument, There is where the. 0l 8, Not Color. political power, will sanction weasures for | ris theater,” where Miss Susie Kerwin and S———— = ‘ and sixteon di 7 s o POy B8 [ A .1 b ero the 8 Lowia Glohe Deraooras speedy and special action. No hypocritical | the Wilbur company were prosenting | Omaha Loan& TrustCo Morry War' - Quito o commotion ‘was | SAVINGS BANK. ated curtain was rung down ten | wnds of the hour, or | winutes for an explanation | S. E. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. tion | moved or not the nation will undoubtedly > per cent, | of the combine, the people are informed | indue time erect & monument at the gini con i i | i he ac n of t rnor in using his " B ; that the organization in the interest at of government which will properly rats of that stato talk a the aanger of v 3 greot il Tae | T T T TR | Ll“lv:l1r“l" AL e Gatita an ! dred and seven per econt. There are | of reasonabke cconomy in the production | testify to the people’s reverence for the | negro rule the same as if none but bla | demand f brave, wi ) May 3D Peld I ‘ot Stockholders 0,000 \ | fifty-six sets of divorco laws in the states | und sule of school books” and *will offer | memory of the matchless soldier, | €VeF Voted the republican ticket | gne: 21| —Two brother e Cont I AN G Chatior. . and tervitories. No two are alike. Such | them at the lowest price at which simi- | The chieftain of the armies of the rebel- A " - |l bidinga Kopar Eho solling logs At Attica woro fouud doad | Omeors: AU Wymin, oraalaoit: J. 3, Browa, vico § alaxcondition of laws for sundoring the | Jur books can be sold {n any country.” | lion is immortalized in marble Fxsen Bouslan 2o Thayer (s niay wred) to” pr ) & Grand Trauk tr TN Sy 3 T R 37, Brown, . i io is isg » nati 8 Bl Globe | 1 w f 1 ith w tor rton, K. wab, Thoma Kl bally £ marriage tio is a disg to the nation. trust that has yet been organ- | and bronze by the survivors of the 10st | mhe governor of Nebraska 1 RA Suimtakes beoll, v {08 | 4 Ho A O, Baslos, ¥ W, Hualy ‘Fhomas d Bim i t is a groat and growing evil, and unless has gulled the lic ko us- | cuuse he nation cannof ithout ir BRI e b T fleay s 208 ) B pI0sac L i Loans in any amount made on Clty and Faria i B 1 ’ b i ot s gulled the pub) with like a uso, he nation canoot, without in- | the peril of the republicay | mu joked upon [ ghty which did not | poRiboN B SCOTLlaraL Bocutty, &t Low: | chiecked will bocomo » uatiouul scandal. | surances of gonorosity, but an lustance | curring iho reproach of the world, nog- | by calliug special scssion of the logislature, | T s utur 0y Wi I juinped o 1) | Broparsy, 8adog - A g