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JHRSDAY, JUNK TH | D} DA 1.Y BE [ | "ORIGINAL PACKAGES" IN THE HOUSE. ) fermivecs . From what has boen learned of the . ROSEWATER, Bditor. feeling n the judicfary committee of the " house regarding the original package PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | pill which passed the senate, the chances TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. are not at all favorable to that measure Pally and Sunduy, One Year #1000 | in the lower branch of congress, which, Bt 50 | it fs to be presumed, will approve what- Wmvlu Bee, Une Ye ® | ever conclusion the committee shall eckly Bee, Ono ‘411 PPTCH th. It is stated that the committee i rds the supreme courf decision as a bbbt mistake, but it does not consider the Omnha, The Bee Rulldin &, Omaha, Cornor N and 1 Blufrs, 12 Pearl Street, i 2 zo Offoe: 15 Ghamber of Commeros., | Wilson bill the proper medium, for the e YoricKoomsa 1, 18 and 15 T ribune Butiding. ! . Vashington, 813 Fourtoenth street. reason that it makes @ conc sion to the police powers of the state of CORRESPONDEN(C AN communieations relating to news and | an suthorit editoril gatter should be addressed o tho | wiieh congre ditorl 35 cannot partwith or dele o e e we LETTERS, gate. It is not probable that the com- 1 remittances should | mittoe as a whole regards the judic LT ck) Pullishing Lompany: | decision as o mistake, but that its mem- b yable 1o th ordor of the Com= | hers generally should take the other ; i 3 view of the matter is quite conceivable. The Bee Publishing Company, PrOPTEtors. | i doumand for similar legislation 0 The Boe B'lding. Farnam and Soventeenth 88 | ¢4 hroposed by the Wilson bill against S OTN BTATEMENE OF OINGULATION | other articles than liquor, as ths Blate of 18 }"_ made by the dairymen of New Yor County of Douglas. | @ atary of The Beo | for the exclusion of oleomargar ny. does solemnly swear | from that state, the manufacture and Ge Tt 1 Tation of Thr D. B ihat the Al efrevilation of THE DALY BER fticy $it 4 5 for the week onding Junc 7, 1600, was as fol- | sale of which is prohibited by a law of to, suggests to what extent such Jows the s R s | logiclation might be d il ve difficulties that” would inev Thursd it from it. As we have all along in- ed, the matter is one which congress would better have nothing to do with, Friday loaving the questions of rights involved exclusively in congress and BUSI A1l husinoss lotters be addressed to The | mude .. money in actual ecirculation on cortain dates from 1878 t01880. This shows that on March 1 of the former year, hefore re- sumption and at the date of tho passage of the silver act, the aggregate currency in circulation was in round numbers elght hundred and five million dollars, 1 dollars and fifty conts per capita. On October 1, 1889, the total circulation was one billion four hundred and five million dollars, an increase of six hundred million dollars in the n years, an average annual in- being sixt ole crease of over fifty-four million a yoar, In some of these years the increnso was considerably less than this amount, and inone year, 1886, the circulation de- clined, but with this single exception | every year shows an inc from one hundred and sixty million dollars between October, 1870, and October, 1880, ydown to twenty- one million between the same months of 1888 and rs thir \g maintair thes ulation. Assertic ase ranging 889. Thus, while our population has increased in twelve six per cent, the circulation sod eighty por cent. Itis true that at thistime the aver- nse for the period noted is not . but it is imposible to rvefute the fact that since resumption » has been a steady increase of the circulation, which has considerably more than kept pace with the growth of pop- uch as that of Senator peaches, ap#bts and nectarinos within the next thipty days. The Grocer and Country .\h::chz of San Francisco, says: “'‘Quotations for spot stock are in most instances mecessarily largely if not wholly nominal. Apricots of last crop are no longet quotable, as there are none now on markct, Peaches, bleached and unpeeled, are 13(@15c where theve is any stock to be found, and 8@!11e for common, Peeled are not worthy quotations; there are some smill ‘lots offering: at fully as low figures ns unpeeled. Prunes make a poor showing, with jobbing transactions rainly within a range of 8(@10c for small to medium sizes. Some contracting in 1890 prunes is reported at 6@7ic for principal sizes. Pitted plums range from iate for common, and 7(@Sce for select stock, with supplies not 1 bat more than ample for the existing demand at prevailing rates, Apples are scarce and against buyers at 113(@ for o ated in boxes, 63(@7ie for com- mon sliced, and 6i(@7c for quartered. Dried grapes 3i(@3%c, with slow move- ment and slim supplies PROCEEDINGS have been commenced in Kansas to dissolve the American sugar company, which operated exton- sively in the southwestern portion of the state last year. The operations of this concern have been a fruitful source of public seandal, Under the inducements offered for the cultivation of sorghum [ s “found floating dow of correcting that error and of calling an early republican state convontion is observ- able in the confuston and grimaces of the Nebraska democratic press, he-Democrat, e declares that “noneo t the things worth having in lifo cost money." Itwould bo difficult to convince Colonel Brice | that such a rule applies to the boon of & | United States senatorship. Idiotic Navigation Laws. Philadelphia Reeord. A New York firm desirous of engaging in the West Indian fruit trade has chartered Norwegian steamers to do the carrying. What an jdiotic system of maritime law it is that compels our merchants to do tho carr ing business under a foreign flag, and to pay out 150,000,000 yearly to the peoplo of other | count o that might give honor- able and profitable employment to our own people! STATE XD TERRITORY. yraska Jottings. Tho village of Snyder has been incorporated and a‘setof officers clected The n county officials now occupy the new court house and are happy. The nssessed valuation of Nebraska City is J05—rcal estato §716,714, personal + The body of a woman elo in the ri ntly attived was r ut Brownville It is understood that Allen Elliott will again be a candidate for the legislature from Harlan county. rge Metz has boen ac uitted of the | CLOSE OF COMMENCEMEN | Thirty University Studcum Presonted With GRADUATES Man Bets on a Confidence Man's Game With . Results—The Capital City in Brief, the Usual cory, Nob,, June 11.—[Special to Tn xercises of the state university took place at the Funke The march of the students, professors, rogents and stato and county officors from the university to the opera house took place this morning. An immense audicace gathered in the opera house to listen to the exercises. nts, the clergy and a large num- ber of distinguished stato offi tho graduates took part in the exe After tho opening overture and in Bayliss of Om the selection being from This was followed [ octasion, an On the stago Miss Bertha Child of the Regiment.” not boen previousl “Lwill speak upon the subject of ‘Gun- distinguished di will be under three heads, court, has returned from a trip to Alnbama. Richard Hibbard, who filed a potition for & mochanic's lien for #54 against . W, Talmage and Samantha Keck of Kearnoy for the construction of a brick houso has ap- poaled his cnso to the supreme court, having ost it fn the lower court. As Mrs, K Redffeld was on hor way home last night she had the misfortune to lose her gold wateh and chain, Complaint_has_been filed at the polico court that W. W. Holmes is filling tho anuel of Antelope creek below Vine street with many causing the water to floo back and make a pond in the residence po: tion fmmediately to the north, City Attorney Holmes has written him a formal notice that this is against the ordinance of the city and notifles him that he can save himself from ar- rest by removing the obstruction. The po- lice complain that they are constuntly having troublo with Holmes over just such viola tions of the city ordinances and they are ad- verse to arresting hum as he is a man of con- sidernble wealth. Burglars attempted to break into Charle: Damrow’s tailor shop about 1 o'clock last nium‘ but were caught in tho act. Tho i ot of foot and managed to get the mmml attempt wado - - THEPRU BLL\'I(!\(]UI” GERMANY How the Iron Chanc Set About u’ to Accomplish it. The world has been accustomed to re- gard the German people asa slow and heavy race. There was a certain amount of truth in ascribing to them these char- acteristics as long as the Bund, with tho predominant influence of Austria and tho minor states, represented the majority of the nation, But to the Prus epithets could never have been applicd te of burglary at G out ten minutes every n t harm to the eause of | cane the company started a central fac- The jury | munition’ and ‘Aim.’ I tako for g nh-dllml justlv. They a an energeti s o gun or tho son of 4 gurl, There | yng plucky race, says Harper’s Buturds Av to be settled wholly by the courts, We | Teller do gre do not believe that thereby the | which he a conspicuous adv tory and succeeded in convincing the | Wason At i ” o R T fal ar ic tha & Tass VS & Hie % Three circuses and one dran perform- | is such a thing as a natural genius; theve is 5 statos will suffer the least im- | There are sound and ntial ar public that the business was a greut suc- | .0 juive furnished ploty of amusemont at | Such a thing as a natural fool.” Magazine for Jume. Bismarck pairment of their power to properly reg- | ments in favor of a larger employment due to the patent “‘roasting” pro- | Alma in the past ten days. ho speaker then developed the analogy | ynderstood from the beginning of o the sale quor either by license | of silver in thecurrency, but they will which the e v claime son- | The Stanton county commissioners have | between the different heads of his subject | jiq S B0l o ulate the sale of liquor r by licen: @ he curren 1 hoy ch the company claimed to con: The Stanton county commissioners have | FEWEER P it phises;of 11fo/and ohac his carcer thes their excellent subs! Dishin duily cireu ter. tav Miate L B Ainrerd & » strengthened by a denis A A'wi ¢ factories | refunded the railroad bonds at 5 per cent., alitie vhic! oy SUrpasse aie eopli f ortax. There is obvious danger in the | not be strengthened by a denial or per ; A wild amble for 'r.. ULE M fribel el SO e Ho impressod upon. tho studonts the ned of ?.\x::E::.Ez,sl|\ (\]x‘l:l_:il thl "')N-”]‘i‘ 1\.- l‘lu_l‘l Qcto proposed coneession or surrender | sion of officinl facts accessible to | started in counties and towns. The com- he asyluym | PoWdok, ox fn othior, words, s s Sl B LR AL i iksd i) a -power give! {te%e Neit A0 P My S o i Leaal e told his he that eve s room is a | cured for his country the hegemony o for January, gress of a power given to it exclu ither there anything y nerously offered to plant | are enjoy days under | ymace, every professor o trip hammer and Gormany, he devised the means of im- ion of th 3810, 16,761 coples for Ma or |a branch in any precinct for | the prote by the constitution. Nor should it in | to ba gained by charging dishone or A B cople asylum authoritis: every examination u drawing out which | pressing these charac i ¥ o) WA Ly way exerelse this power to discrim- | ignovance upon those whodo not boliove | & bonus ranging from fifty | Tom Connel who recently shot a man at | would n timo reduco tho Crado ‘oro to'the | Deora'Sr et s‘z}:wi‘f“-n\.."L:.::f':','.‘lt.l:.’. n. Sworn (o heforo mo wonChor b TAONUCK | inate at the demand of one or more [it to be & wise and safe policy | to one hundred thousand dollars, | \woek, where ho chowed off Charles Str {{;’“*'{‘u“l‘«{"“‘;:{;,x|l‘)§°'“}_‘[“'":m\'";““‘;g:“"‘;‘l“f:;; troduction of the Prussian military prenoes o 0 states against the products of other | to open the mints of the counfry to the | the amount being determined by the | land’s chin ina rough and tuwble fight. education, 'Tho ~ address sparkied _with | temia measure which ho established o 1 states that are common articles of com- | silver of the world. The utilization of | anxiety of the residents to sccure the | Twomen representing thems scintillations of wit, which kept the | one of the fundumental principles of th nts stole a team of ponies from the | audience in good humor. The tenor of the ad- | constitution, proffered the best opportu- barn Stockham and disap- | dress is summed up in the following extr nity for influencing non-Prussians. How- A reward has been offered for the her your thoughts from the whole uni- | ever opposed we may be to militarism est of the t Put them in the crucible of your own u,,l.”(.x.']m. in Prussin and in the pres- e i PHIL ARMOUR is after asalt mine. He merce, the silver product of this country asa | prize. After the company had roasted | &% i basis of currency will provide the in- | the taxpayers for something like half a THE IMM 10N QUESTION. crease of cireulation necessary to keep | million dollars an inspection of : 3 TRRITEy e Ml bt ARG AR AL AT , boars the | The sub-committee of the houseof rep- | pace with the growth of population and | their operations rovealed the | A case of kiduapping ocurred at Wilson- | BES0GE Sl stamp them with the dm- | ¢nt Gormany has its wide sides, Tt is not | ftion. resentatives which hus been canvassing | the expansion of business, and every | act that the sugar, extracted | Wasiin'a store with hor. stxmonths | press of your own orlginality. Then hurl ( merely camp life, and la, on tho whole, | Sl public sentiment regarding immigration | consideration of financial seeurity re- | by the ‘“roasting process,” was | old babe her husband approached and asked e O e TR rviner LR b tios b poastioss Trir: combine should immediately open | did not obtain much encourngement in | qui Inot go beyond this, | mostly shipped into the state in bavrels, | 10,50¢ the child, Mrs. Cross hapded the by Misst Cantialdind | b TETAnpeRae: RaBINOL nell iy a school of instruction in the grips and | St. Louis for the view that the go present. turned into syrup, recrystalized and | store with the child, jumped into a bugey l‘ll\hly, the fix‘:nlmmwl 1||I‘_-.1 (|||!!_, Innnu- durance, ene and moral com signals of the gang for the benefit of Mr. | ment ought to ercet additional buy palmed off op the natives as genuine | Wh m'm\'n.h"u:f)'“‘-hm-ff:u«,m iy s‘.ffl"'ulf;‘. These wero formally presented by Acting (1""" ”.‘:M'E S ‘“:’”\“1”:\ 11H : Blumer, against imm tion. Ver FICIAL OUTLAWRY., sorghum sugar. The discovery destroyed | 1oy S Ekiats hancellor Bessey. " The list of graduates [ 410 &% O BARCHTE B B0 HOTCH e S lstioniwHather [61a de N lticalled by O Froller Good: G o O b ekl % ey : r us published in full in this morning’s Brr. L e ) bl LS IIEL DY T vost i DTG s ariavan !l)n qu ||.u| whether it is .'1 he halt called by Comptroller ood the profits »f the company m,.l stopped LAt St. Helena an Englishman named ,“w} T e T [‘v‘m%llln;’ they receive a goneral education in all bl immigration should be restricted at | rich has apparently thrown the council | the mania for branch factories. The | Cowlishaw was bound over to the district | o iob Paty SUEARES WG (RS MO IRERIER |45 0% spheres in which every man ought {m..:) .\' 1disc dollars tosecure proof that | 411 §n the sonse of being les- | combine into great disovder. Without | company, howover, has extracted sufti- ‘L;:":)"}r::wt1-;'18-1‘:;[:‘:1_307" h;l;n;fi“;&{““ -J“.’;lu.? urts were then given their diplomas. These | to acquire a certain grade of infol Sttt Hosl o _flm{!fl. e of | sened and not merely being sifted, | patronage the e st,and | cient “Su from the gullible r Jutiod o chair b sd of tho compinining | WorCus follows: o onl . A, 18s4; | HECRCO: lifo = in Germany 166LingiE 4 NIGICERIoN T (CLO0KS was answered in the nogative, and those | every effort is now being made by its | dents to retire from business in affluent | Witness. A pitched battle ensued, the court | p <6onss TRghaston Bogtorf By B 1805 | does not tho sumo instruc ———— who held this o not all of for- | leaders to concoct schemes by which | circumstancos roomiDols g fcleare nlan Rt m Uk | retenB AT Vool vason EmoryRB I IO R TRRe SO MR EET AETI S R Tin whirligig of politics in Pennsyl- | cign birth, as journals opposed to the | they may overcome the obstruction | powwerfal men to capture and biud the hyster- | f G § Y 0F (Ohlo, 1957} Lureiico ose- | republic, The army, in R : vanin indicates that opposition to Boss | time-honored policy regarding immigra- | which Mr. Goodrich in thelineof official | T returns of the county assessors, if | ical prisoner. A% arles Borry Newcomer, B A., | jority of the peoplo mect on common i v has suffered a fatal velapso. At | tion have asserted.” Some of them were | duty has made apparent. pormitiad toetrnalviiliworiva i sarious || Towailteng 180 Martin- Osterholm, ‘B. A., Augusiand | ground and in which the uneducated loast one rebollious individual has been | native Americans, but of that class who | The bold dash made in the council | injury to the city and county. Itisan | Thereis 846,000 in cash in tho Webster | SOUHg A5 Mary Adcll Treeman B Sc. | come in close contact with the educated, laid to rest in the national boneyard. take a broad and patriotic and practical®| meeting by Davis, Chatfee, Wheeler and | outrage on the community that millions | COURLY treasury. NS s K st atalll has been a means of raising the infel- 3 T g b) g gommunity that millions duivi aasonlnt Heanlored The officers of the ‘university batallion | Jgopup) gtandard of tho musses. Tho view of this question. A majority of the | Blumer shows the desperation which | of improvements should be permitted to | oy ot iSiu ark association has been organ- | were then presented with their commissions | GO0 E SCIGNE & 0 G O ASBURANT boen recelved from | witnesses who appeared bofore the com- | now possesses them. A heavy sewer con- | cscape taxation! Every property ownor | - dhers is nota vacant house o Newell and ‘(‘,“‘,,\‘;;r',\‘,“"fl],fl’,’:‘(i;' iy e o et abach 7y | at the end of his service a more valuablo \ leading S that the bills to admit | mittee were of tho opinion that there is | tract was wswarded in defiance of the | reulizes that valuations have been ri- | new oncs are needed. the youn s citizen than he would bo without mili- ) “hood will be | no danger to American institutions, or | m: veto and his protest that there | diculously low for yeus 1t has sea ¢ | . The Independen is making y He becomes a mor - { pussed before adjournment, but the resi- | to the political, social or industrial ing | were no fnds in the treasury to pay for | heen one-tenth’ of what the property | D09 PoUNIS of butteraday, © © - © S fellipen el conseduontlyin/moro foit: | dents must not velax their offorts to ex- | tevests of the country, from admitting | the contract work. The contract was | would bring In open market. There | from somo of ‘his neighbors for ‘.?ih“, lfultlh)g i sonstruction of the frolght f:::v;‘ -:::«:::h -I.n Ulm l:_::nin(:“mi‘xl\m"('}:-; i pedite the measure foreigners who are not embraced in the | awarded at the instance of Davis and the no uniformity in the meth- | jury ouly awarded him 1. B IvedR DO | TEEr R A [ DSLE e B H At AL AGEY ot { ses now excluded by law, but on the | combine each of whom knew that the | ods of fixing valuations and flagrant A spoonbill catfish weighing nearly two Wardwell,propriccor of aui Eleventh | holong simply to a particular small T growth of the man 't among | contrary it is desirable to permit, and | mayor had vrefused to approve it | discriminatic were perp ed, by }:\L}"";';"‘i‘lll{:‘jfi-glx; “{‘u‘.";w:(';}‘-.-jl,"l'\“"” iake S »‘.‘l“";.‘."‘f-N(\“:’l'l‘\"l'l.x“ff;'m‘“" 54 | state, but tow greater fatherland, com- the Chinese of this country is proof of [ even encourage, the coming here of in- | because the comptroller could not certify | which the poor and middle classes were | ho. three old ohild of John Ferrs, | that he had loaned a stranger $#0 to pay | mon to all. Thus the expenses incurrod the wonderful versatility of our civilize dustrious and thrifty people from the | that there are funds available for the | compelled to pay a far greater per cent | while pl smouldering straw ‘1)'“—;"11' on f\l!“l’li':-l‘wl(‘n_n \!u-!.h-;u? 'm“llm t f::‘!‘.lll::ll‘l(l)(‘-]"lbllzl\;(,:':xhl;.l v"fi"y."‘.".':‘,'.i' men tion. We shall soon hear sportive | 0ld world who can be dopended upon to | purpose. The contract was illegally | of wuxation than the vich. Although | Stackneer Vilfisca, was fatally bumed by its | [0 E oW Bid SRt vy Sy O et | St ST RS ca et oieVerili ve pocis sung {0 the glant of Koo Chow or homes here and become good [ awavded in defiance of the charter pro- | the law practicuily ties the hands of the | \yiila o little girl named Smith was pump- | M0¢t Bim —at ~Wardwelvs “saloon at | enod by its neighbors. What centuri the cyclone of Yangstikiang. vision that no contract or vote incurring | board of equalization from making n de- | ing water from a well at Shellsburg the othor | Sp, ook dnd o pay the = amount. | had not been ablo to create, namely, orn journal, discussing this sub- | an indebtedness for moneys payable out | tailed investigation of the ussessors’ ve- | 10 the platforn guve away and she fell 10 | yud told him that he would neither see the “'l“‘“"“”‘_“”'““"‘_‘l'" ‘I'"“(”‘_ st ‘]'“"II i TrE robhery of the Northern Pacific | joct and referring to what the houso sub- | Of any fund shall be made by the mayor | turns the board has power to increase | My Molshon witnessod. the accidont and do. | SUauger uor his $10 again, Tho eranger | JLE W08 UAR WROE, (Ore, B vain in Nov S i s : r counci inal acti 3 [rascanaas i o S ould not believe that an v co n arck’s 3 i r train in North Dukota is tho first suc- [ committee elicited at St. Louis, vemarks | 0 council, and no final action shall be | the aggregato and that power should be | secdod into tho well and succsedod in ros- | ifloncst, whorcupon 3 e fariatite s for all confederate states rose liko cessful instance of the kind in the north- | that “the general belief-is that the time | taken upon such proposed contract or | exercised in every district where a r SICLLSE SHCULSS TUISCS | bot him $5 that the stranger would not show man in the Franco-Prussian war of ‘West sinco the famous. Blg Springs rob 2 i tedness without the certificate of | ducti S she escaped inju up at 5 o'clock. The countryfied fellow ac- | 1870-1, and the south followed their ex est sinco the fa 8 2 Springs s R comarvhen o cdness w o cor o . as | e : o at 5 oc o d - fel - 70-1, o © 8¢ ollowed eir ox- ML b '1‘. e has come WI!y n wo should begin to put i e skt i ductdon was m | . One xr\ last week the little son of Ed | cepted the bet and the money was put up. ample ) i ly P "‘t” ile for he rob- | up the bars. This sort of a: rtion U 1 € i e s 'y to Lako township, while playing in the | While Wardwell was smiling to himself at & —_—— bers to eseape with their booty. easily made, but it is a misrepresenta- [ Pay for such contract work, Trr: Bex has no disposition to quos- A e o i [fcycantiviiboliw ou sl o o) Hepanlican SeHe,0oivhation: i = tion, Thero is undoubtedly a widesprend | 1t is manifestly the policy of the com- | yiin the veracity of My, Birkhauser or | drophobia. Beforo the charieter of the dike | boil ot bl i el camo rushing in with & | The republican electors of the stato of Ne- i Denver News comes out flatfooted | sentiment in the east favorable to put- | Pine to ride rough shod over every legal | o con-in-law. Their point-blank denial > was discovered he had bitten two other ““Hello, old fellow, hore's your #0 that y Dbraska ar d to send delegates from g s i A L g son-in-law. Their point-blank denial i h n ¥ YOU | their several counties to meet in conventlon against Clevelund or Hiil as democratic | ing up the bars, but it is by no means | safeguard and plant themselves within SRR children, whe also display stroug symptous | loaued me.” e e e 2 up 0 s by ans e bl may be a good offset for the charge made | of the dre "Mhere is small hope of I knew you would show up,” said the | the clty of Lincoln, W dnesd July 2, ates in 1892, and demands o wost- | goneral elsewhere. The testimony taken wlts. Ifno effort is made | )¢ . Kopald. But there is something | the children recovering. 3 5 iy o'clock p. ny, for the purpose of placing In ernman. The cold wave which raged - . o Ty 0 to restrain them in one instance they I S e Thecels i hieantar iteonblonit foq ool o | nomination candidates for the tollowing staty H e ol Sold wavo which raged | fy tho houso sub-committee n tho | t0 4 ; ; ¥ | very singuiur about tho circumstanco | There’s v heap of troubler in the African | | Wardwell looked stunned and not til afier | 1 i hetween Colorado and the national capi- | west show: i Soraod LW naturally assume that they ave i TR i Methodist piscopal church at Dubuque. s were turned over to the granger | offices: ol o A 2 ~ | wo t shows this, and the com 2 ) M 3 T | that Kopald told his attorney the facts | fo quarte conference meeting Sunday | and the two went out laughing together did Governor. y go has not apparently 1 , nsed to trample upon charter pro i G davi Dionmellowediboteece 3 ¥ | mittee has bcen by mno means : R P covered by his affidavit more than three | afternoon the presiding eldor asked those | he realize that ho had been victimized, and | Lieutenant Governor, cllowed by succe: easons. partial in seeking those who were rea- ons in order that their personal and | |00 ago—long before Birkhauser was | Who .-.;um not forgive their enemies to ab- ! (luumlhtrung\('r [\\';\x nothing more Secrotary of State, 2 e el holitical plans may be pushed to succe: B9 o stain_from communion. When he reached | than a confedercte to the fellow passing as a | Auditor of Public Accounts, B e = ;u?uul])l_?‘mppn?efi go‘r(ll‘4.,_. the ,;:1.{.3 u;m. podtl xlp" 15 iy e Duslied b0 suceas: | thought of for chairman of the board of | M 1asho rofusnd itand pointod to Iothor | groon gragor Siats Mreas.mor: ool racH TR T i e [ BOERE O Ko R iAol | LR0S R0 OBl ey e A Rlte con il bt ind cro s (R LRH 2 woulch, Aand long; belorokilio ward( Noerh s Tholpeb thensa alFoiwon diehilo AT LOGGERUEADS. Attorney Gone y s the last rem- | tion of the government. The great ma- | Of self-p \ phunderors | ynon tho combine was hegun. If Kopald | handswith Sistor Leoand thoy would journoy | 1y s said that the scnior class and tho [ Commissionerof Public Lunds and Build: 7 &S musical department of the state university are at loggerhe will y be brought to their senses nant of the prohibition law. Tt is the | jority of the P pee invented the whole story, and then con- | Nory sople of the west, who it ter Lee, is undertook to apologize to S perintendent of Public T fon. ru s for some reason or other, | severest blow the law ived since the | may i solici by a decree of the court 1 i DELInT 8 ay be observed are not loss solic y a decree of the cour it RS S f St R 3 Honle reniaiifadiiC it i e i) y byeryved sass nob loss solicitous ulted his attorneys as to the courso to | who merely replied: ' “Wou kicked your wito | and the graduutes most flat \:l)pusu(l Who | And tho transaotion of such other buisinoss HO- 8 08 than those of the east for the conserva e be pursued, he must be a lunatic, rather | pi* 9% v ¢ o A oy proposition to have the musical rtment, 06 t116/00RVaNLIO 0 Ainst you. 1senum- | than a knave struck her husbund” in the face with while Mrs. Lee punched bim in th He furnish the m Consequently tho malody 1hs oith | for the occasion was rendered by Miss Bertha v umbrélla, Ho struck both women and | Faisr Pincern aad o ndan pao ud Dr. WTIONMENT o entitled to repro- follows, being based upon the o 5, prosi- dential elector in 188, giviy ite-at November. Prohibition in Towa is a | tion of ¢ reminisconce—an ungrateful memory. ry political, social and mate- tizen escape the cens rial interest that may be assumed to be [ erator. Itis estimated by most com- affected by immigration, ave not at all | petent judges that from two to three A DIspaTCH rogarding tho Methodist il Hos sime otly o and seems to have gar- | apprehensive of any peril to result from | thousand citizens of Omaha are absent, | conference sent out from this city de- i T ANOTIER BLIGNTED YOUNG LIFE n~|-|-m| o fow kernels of sanity from his | the annual infusion of four or five hun- | some on business and others benton | claves that the “Boston, Chicago and | Will take himin hand, and altogether there It i3 r m;‘!\'l at police l‘wm}quu!x"“"hl that [ large to each county, and one for cach 15 pducational campaign. Seeing the wide- s g Sfaianel A Syl Sasn il el Shatss i 2 Lrvias) 99 seems to be an e gly warm spel ad | 8n itinerant young gang of abundoned men o5 and the major fraction there i RN DA 208 1 the wido- | dred thousund foroigners who are ablo | pleasure seeking. Theso people must | New York delegatos imposed conditions | o meete aexccodingly wurm spell ahead | o 0 O been infosting tho city | sovesind tho muor fraotion thor Dt Spread desivo to foster rich and lagging | to take care of themselves by honest | be counted, and the industrious enumer- | that it will be impossible to fulfill.” The ey of late have induced Jennie Adams, the prott — — - — industrics he wants a government bounty | labor, The genoral seutiment of the | ators will include them in the official | purpose of this glaring falsehood is ap- | rond haiktoclsten: dBuEHiBRaC N RAdnmA s CORABAIIL of two cents on manle sug iR onlat 2 2 oEs it i 8 LBTING (UL P TheO re islature is republican by | streets to join th Last night the disrepu- aple sug s would | west, and we believe of all the vest of [ listsif remaining members of families o | parent. It is a malicious libel on the | twenty-one majority. the niznt at Ninth and I moruing left for un- THE blatant Bla 3 iimbail; 2 Kno matorially swell the profits of western | the country outside of the over-popu- | friends will Interest themselves to see without a shadow of justification. ho cash_receipts onincoming vendors of alleged maple: sugar and pos- | luted portions of the cast, is that theve | that such names reach the enum- | [t 'is a link of the scandalous efforts of | Frailey, Idaho, last mouth exce known parts with their young recruit. Mr. 1 sibly improve the decorationson the cans | can bs no difficulty i AT || et Lo e it ety e i o f ; A new national bank with ms is almost cr with gricf over the ; : gl L ges0c o can bd “no difficulty in assimilating the [ erators promptly. Many o 1050 | an alloged Omaha newspaper to belittle | gy will shoetly bo startod at L wayward course of his daughter i Lonp g crmont maple syrup, annual accretion of foreigners to the { absentees ure freeholders and are | yhe city and defeat the movement to se- | Mont. ANOTHER SUCKEIR Muilson : " m g number of one-half of one per cent of | prominently known to have long | cype the Mothodist conference in 18 Hay is #ow selling in Sun River, Mont., at. Au old favmer was seen hovering about the 3 ) Tite action of a foreign stoamship com- | our population, and that instead of this | resided in Omaha, so that there will bo | 1he conditions imposed on the eity ar e per ton and is hurd to procure }I?T“I"}'{f"x-"ffli'\'-"”,[ ne ll‘,-‘;y M. il marulng: i pany in dumping contract laborers in | moderate annual influx being a dis- | little trouble in satisfying the enumer- | nopo reasonable than expected and the b ;‘:l‘,‘l‘l‘l:’:‘j’i;“‘f"_m boomers scem to bo | 5 £o what ho wanted, ropliod that Jusaron | this country and arrogantly vefusing to | advantage to the country, it | ators that no imposition is intended. It | js not the slightest ground for doubting B the failure of C. I. | Waiting for u stranger to whom he had loaned i roturn them, calls for decisive action at | must ~ vesult in bemefit. The | may be ne for the nowspapers | the readiness of our people tofulfill all < yards seheni G T Dol mini; ! the hands of congre It is certainly | people of the west are not able to sym- [ to take this matter up and aid the cen- | yoquivements, Eoptpadaiin unento, Cal., thinke noth: | celiow," “ana told _how contemptibly Sustoe ] within the province of congress to com- | pathize with the narrow and selfish | sus people by inviting absentoes or their \:}fivy',’-’xxll:w\:»l'15§‘~‘:‘.:\; '1‘|.';‘-“,.'«'.x'\lf-":.~||;.)|f‘f:.'.l" them | froight agent had treated him. Of coivse Dawor.. i pel foreign companies to comply with | view of this question which prevails so [ relatives to send in their names and | g0 50T e s pon | The boys of Virginia City, Nev., amuso [hs shangoe 01 themucker's mopey, promls. | padoit 1 the law, and when they openly violate | generally in the cast, and which at- [ strect numbers, or inany way apprise the | o (HERE VA O T BUEEAE OEL | themselves with sling shots and wro i a falr | room. When the favimer nally saw how lie R I it, the remedy should be vigorously ap- | tempts to find defense in an assumption | enumerators of the citizens’ claim to be ‘-“‘"':i“'"L i“‘ 'PL‘) ‘x“": e ‘""“‘“ i "‘I:‘y w.n)\'ul killin «'nn“nul\"\ln-l" ltmnydn.\'\l liad l..i n riked he refused to'give his name, ::u-'m‘lvw- i {0 The: e X % U o ' G pralsemer € kanogi COl vV, Vs y 3 8 sald C Was i y Lo 0ls. ke plicd. Thoy can be brought to terms | of patriotic concorn for the general wel- | comnted. The board of trado hns appro- | fongyt 1 the, GDMISoIiolt Of Hhe | O ot i) and Tsland | (o G, o Y48 o1 bts way from Litinol i etfectively by withholding clearance | fare. They beliove that if the existing [ cinted the importance of this point and e s The ””;V i“r.m_‘w‘m_” nallest (175 square miles) in the state, WANTS HIS FEP. A papors and if nec ¢ denying them [ law excluding objectionable classes is | will lend the weight of its influence to | 0 WIERE 8 PR 8 bR P arric Wost, who lives near Chico, Cal,, | A pecullar case was filed in the supreme 1 admission to Amc enforced, so that all povsons will be ex- | the end that every nose be counted. could be drawn from Ropulds aflldavit | shot two lynxcs the other day and soon after | coust this movniug in which a lawyer sues & £ . v was that Birlhaus influence would | captured their kittens, which she is now | man for attorney’s fees incurred by his wife ) AL - o eluded who are not in a condition to take — have been exerted to vuiso the appraise- | tamine | inasuit forn divorce. All the parties con ) Illlvl. \ppears to be no limit to the | care of themselves by honest toil, the THERE was o pretty actlve money [ e oo qaoon oo Kopald in e S George Peterson, a Big Timber, Mont.,car- | corned livo in Omaha. The attorney is expedients employed to delay the sub- | will be no reasor ground of opposi- | market to date this week, r ruling Y L 5 Hhe | pontor. suicided with corrosive sublimate at | than J. Burnham and the defendant Richg | iamniion asnianion tituti (s " 2 g i i 5 5 trade of his claiw for the Spetman claim | that place last week because his girl went | avd Tizard. Three years ago Tizard s Harlas Yeyae stitution of electricity for the gallows | tion to immigration, which is move | fivm at eight per cent. Jobbers ave | oo b o R A S L I a divorce from his wif Hiteheock Whslor in New York. Notwithstanding the | likely to decline than to increase in vol- | busy and express themselves well satis- [ ANIARGC W) i 1 of Billings, Mont Tizard, on the unds — of I Yor i : fuct that state and federal courts have | ume hen without additional re- [ fied with the results obtained in the fivst | 0 S | head of mutton sheep of W, 1 [0 Shin? pakTibRe; yous, 08 RGN . affirmed the constitutionality of the iction six months of the y R e i ORUAR ABOOR EiOWar, MAYING & Mus. Tizard 'was opposed to the separation | Johnso law, another attack has been made in gmmmsmmmmemmy close. Trade hus been better than was | X L hentll tb EEb OIS e e | : P McComb, who was gonoral. custodian | 80 employed Burnhim as her attoroy, HO | 1y i3 recommended that_no proxios bo_ ad new quarter. The provision requiring BAORLESS: ARRRBTION looked for and sales will, or confusion wheythe figures can ho made | i, Seutele five relicf funds and whose | Sicccodedin b prayer for @ divorce | 164 to tho convention, and that the dol Ly i t 1 radicpdly ditfevent conel denied. Mrs, Tizard had only #100 awarded = solitary confinement for fen days pre- The trouble with most of the advo- [ foot about fifteen per 0 show radicplly different conclusions, | 8 -m'uu-y.mw‘x:.h.lvu ‘,~'~x il thousand dol- | Sunied. s e avs fees whilo the suit | Butes prosent bo authorized to cast the full e coding executi assnilod as riten imited silver coinage is t { " m—pp———— | lars, has been convicted of forge s e S S B A iy 0 vote of the delegation, 4 ceding execution I assailod as uncon- [ entes of unlimited silver coinuge is that | than during the same period in 1889 Lo o | “Aibort Eugene Suxton was the success. | W pending Bho patd this to b, L. D. ReomARDs, Chalrmon, torney demanded s Mrs, Tizard is unable to pay it [ WALT M. Sker - lusband for the balanco In the lower court the A THOROU( but_the work and YSOl | Burnham sues { ipvestigation of the new Waest Point xamiuation held in C national wmilitary academy I 1 ful applicant for jnil job will giya, the public o glimpse of | cadotehip at the | | the Senegamblan the | He lenves for | rotary k und sved that prices stitutional. The question is being argued [ they make the most reckless assertions | The sugar market continues bri in the courts in a case similar to | in tho face of indisputable facts, Oneof | axeited and it bel remaining :\'umm‘ll-yt( ;l‘lu; uufl;mh 1s decidedly :!w-.[\l\'hivh was '"‘I‘."" I;y Sen ntlur 'l‘;'l- will be further advanced and Jept at | June 19, where ho will bo subject'toa final | MUBARIE LR OMAHA avorable for both condemed men dying ( lev in the senate on Tuesday, is that the | profitable figures, to the trust, till after | o mre Sambait a loaf 1s | to8t i s 3T ofold u > ineronse of olvoulation has not kept paco | | i Al i To THE Samosgt braves, half a loaf is | “Ajgorman Bennett of Missoula, Mont., CITY NOTS. LOAN AND TRUST A b (s SRk the coming season is over. Advices | jatter than none at all, ‘ who was recently caught in flagrant delictu nuual picnic of the old settlors of Lan- 9 = " IR, M'Il ;h-' gmv'wwl“f population. ~ Ho | feom California indicate that the ey [ witn e yo ng lady, has added to the seandal | enster county is sot for next Wednesday ut COMPANY. | HE men who maintained the demo- | suid that it would require an annual anned fruit product of that state The T = > Xk by assaulting rter and at- [ Cushman park. Bubsorlbe " ¥ 1 0,1 n 1 8 cannel L 0 ¢ f ¢ The Times is Out of Joiut. K s (IS Shi Subseribed and Guaranteed Capital cratic organization in this section | increase of forty-four million dollars | for 1890 will be sold at considera- Chisago Trivune | iemapMag to kel who patlishod his | Commissiongs Johy fou ‘]y‘fi},}\'.,m' h.fl,‘.'v:’u:” Pald in Oapital when it wasa discoura of currency to meet the annual | bly higher figures than last y | The London imes ddesn't like Sceretary | = An ex-Oakland ‘“doom-sealer” by the name | statis for nsiderution of tho NOXt | coma el phaatooks and bonds; nt . hopeless work, ave entitled to considera- | incrcase in the population. By this he | The salmon canning season has close 4 | Blaine, but the London s is not what iv | of Willla ched abo v coming an- | iegislature Among other features will be [ trusts; acts as tr 4 tionat the hands of Mayor Cushing. [ mennt, it is prosumed, that such an ex- | on the Sacramento and Columbia rivers | 15ed to bo. Nothing it can say will gecupy *| Bihilation of tho world at Bumble Boo, Arly | siisers to the question why mortgages aro | forpora s tal They Aid not labor for rewnrd,but rather | pansion is necessary in ovder to maintain | with ahout half the average pack made, | M Blaine's attention louger than ubout Wo | (kv duy the sheriff snatehed him upand hiad | —The new curbiug put inon the west and AT e P 6o for principle. Having no paper to speak | the present ratio of currency to popula- | The fish worted plongitul, but prices | =% iy i ‘ him sent to Prescott as & lunatic (o | mortly sido of the capital grounds show that & Omahal.oan rustCe Tae B % ¢ ? o s intorest it is being w cut of about three feet s to be made in gr « o . e for them THE BEk volunteors the sug- | tion, which is about twenty-two dollars | have been so low that many cannories DRt e T 4 { L lihs 1 i o0 KEN SAVINGS BANK. [:‘mnunnm- l(n‘-ll: ge is to bo made in | per capita AS o matter of fact the aver- | did not opera 1 the fishermen wer Siour City Journal torr Baul ¥ strect wil * the state housea | § B, Corner 16th and Dougla the chafrmanship of the boavd of public | age annual incroase of civeulation for | on g ike in-. March &nd | The democratic braska 1s quite ! A§Ha0 Bk, | 106 v 1 and add greatly toits | 5 0 \ 160 & ¥ R sl ril und Guarantesd Capital works,a compotent, responsible democrat | twelve yoars, ov since 1878, has been | April, Dried fruits are fiemly held | gencrally dispo mu Governor : rod areement | I Sn bas_boen grantod s | fulserived und Giiarguto ; Yo solected, one whose standing as a citi- | greater than thi and pack on tho Pacific coast | Thayer for recallir on for ) futr him to soclety and bu s Hartshorn 5 Per Cent Intorost Puld on Doposits, v ven will bou guaranty that the inter- [ In his speech on the fifth instant Sena- | are in roceipt of many inquiries from the | ® lon of th o changed e e by e uningen b | . WEBANK I, LANGE, Cashic ests of proporty owners will bo protected | tor Sherman presented a tabulated | east concerning alf kinds of California MM ) ; that Joab introduced b i fhat e ba frecd from th tios that | O Vico-presidents W, & Wy i, trousurcr. against groody contractors, and one who | statoment, from officlal sources, | dried fruit for future delivery: dryers | P h | o, lnBusnce v bind biw to hor. ' The two huve been murried | Directors—A. U, Wyman, J. 1, Millysd, .3 5 not the tool of existing combinos. of the' smoust wid kinds of |expect to bo runming ab full bast on | fikcor ilanatchia Wil manih ) dolar ‘ DTSN r oo e avpessme, | PRTLLCNY S BaRGR, B V. Nush, Phbiss