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THE OMAHA DAILY BEF, WEDNESDAY : ™ 1Y | . . i i N e e o 0\ { trusteos of the paralso, reported THE DAILY BEE WHERKIN 2215 Bibl 15 WHAK. | how the majority hope to make the pro- | families and #prived scorcs of one |late twns in Main it ey L ERON. THE “STATE UAPITAL, 115750 siptirnt coves todky thae solontingto o~ £ 4 . Soerotary Blaine has found in the | posed change? There ingfrecdomof |or mo mem s, But amid | What the opponents of prohibition have a the orders of that teibunal ho hws reconvened W - ; h duty fmposed on American flour | debateand an unresteictod htto fli- | the pall o enveloping (he Ways contended to be tho truth, and, now the boavd and the liguor licenses issued to . ROBEWATER. Fitor, smseibd. TS il e Raiwall th f i o Sinoeiis- nay | Twin alifen e Ition in | that 1ts advocates concedo the fact, there is I Otto Conrthanp and Jdoh - Holmquist have imported into Caban tex ° n obviously 16 minority may | Twin eltic vam is some consolatio 5 to0m for lethor wiaaent o s quose | & ) 1g | been rovoked and recalled, PUBLISIED EvERY Mol and ublie erlticisn ) tar [cary o an endless fight against the | the fact that thestorm did not touch the | 1o mom for furtier argument o the g Blographioal Sketehes of Lancaster Connty's | I AT se OF ToRtoRibrIoN 1 s opportunity to urge upon the at-| proposed new rule, or at any rate keep |larger surrounding lnkes where thous - Leogislative lates, | Lou Prather, a n < woman living on ally o Ay, Ono Yoar ‘ tention of cor ad wuntry his | upthestruggle as long asone of them | sands congrogatson Sunday, w I' He b - Done. | s Thivteentle near 8, rocently bought seyeeal 1 n oliey for cstablishing trads DG W tha sl sth to b in his ———— risield News, | 7 dollars’ worth of & from a loal LR | policy for cstablishing L h physical st !',"""_ I T T et It Lake City | Govemor Thayer is without doutt soel THIEVES MAKE SEVERAL SMALL HAULS. Iy fiim on i persistently land ¢, Utio Vi | betwoen the United St d the other | plice in the senate and talk, The ma- | e school el¢fions in Salt Liake City | 0o e e s oot mre fur fuftscd 10 ey Por At g Weeky Iies, Oo X oaF i | countries of this hemis The plan y may safely countupona long and | and Ogden resulled in o grand vietory | op candilats ‘we can but think that hels in TR ¢ Settn ot o sves s wed Nk fmaha Hulld of Mr - Blaine. s very sim- 10us task, even if umnimous, before | forthe friends of tho free school. The | ) Mr. Thayer has mado an excellent | A Young Man Att wpts to ¢ eeal o ¢ Y6t ‘Dee - purino S BOIIE 45 & 5»,,',:,, b pe ono o granting commer- | they will e able to ot rule limiting | liberals swept evorything, majorites | record as governor: tho affaivs of the state Horse and is Captured-Sus- | justice's court they ea tho issuance of > O e I considention only to those [ dchate, The indieations, however,are |1 than in the February eleetion. | have had close attention, and the siato has ot Bhomman te Boand {1apers to recovar wihut tvas loft of i W o liding i il ot Wit . . The res reibly confirms the decline | been giver igh position among the states | table Brad Ringer w deputized to it countries which will give us compen- | thit tho attompt will bo made, that i ho resilt orcilly confims iho docling | beo ehven abigh posfionamong tho stes | Over—City News. yoluo LHe Loocthpnni WhoH. o APORRGI NS o CORRESTONDENCE satory Ihis appears en- | ingunderstood to have heenthe decisiod | of Mormon power in the chicf cities of | of the union has put hi up bl et AR gl A1l eommunio relating 1o news and | tively f mnot be guestioned t conference of republican sen § | the territory doposos the church | ¥ Shtholend ot < “‘I“. Ll S e and pr fed to smash the castor, pic fhieor veer Mol bo ddre 10t | ghat e prosonts na wiy that fron municipal control and places the | BY feingoneof thom, and has mude bun- | piscory, Neb, duly 16— [Sp 0 Tie | lish tad and tho rost of the si ditor ment 4 ok, —_—— ¢ J i 1y | dreds o 1 s safe to sy that no & tho. goiidicme ominated [n the | Ware. officor attempte it ), " soems very plansible, Thus in the cse | O public school systorn in the lunds of 188 | rovermon of Nebraskahas mudo himself 80 | Eecains Lo Sntlanen nowlnated I the | G8 Sy S nriious woman fhatoued Mot fanrs ATl should | o (s snd Porto Rico, from which this e R friends, Under Mopmon rule the mats T d . | Fepulloan tounly convention yesterday nfter: | yogenin his armn and bit out o portion of be addres ' pany, " 10 of § The question has boen asked what | o i S Y WRIPUREE L CEINS b B n ill receivo more o loss attention dur | jlash oaeh time, Two fellows who frequont Umitlia Hoe | countr, e | s M. Gilbert to ol the offee | C2Hed public schools were nothing more | has, His cforts in tho direction of the conring months a brief sketeh of the | lior Louse of shame then appearad aud tobomiac Pom | LIy of sugar, he would refuse to admit | 1t lias Mr. Gilbert to hold r") C ; than annexes to the church., The trus- | lowering com rates and honest 08 of tho leading ones wiil provo of int Ringer a torrible beating, The whole outfit pn i | v i h T .| of city gas inspector, inview of the fact | .. @ WSl aas T ieldts. bide.| @ \ lig 6% h many W RAtO0 Al Sken DOMTS WAl ha Nop Dit aaqe D this sugar to our markots unlessour | € A | tees were cled from districts, but | g as als muale him any | Laneaster county has tho eputation v { - The Bee Publishing Company, Proprietors, products wero ndmittel free to | thit hols anonresident of Omohannd | 1,e™ 2"y giodes of gerrymane | felnds and ndded much to his strength 16 BARHOE YepubI e Sounts of. tis. | Prouss s oy for tomortow & DU i : : L] those West India islands, and| i 0 dtizen of Surpy county, THE BEE | quing that would send [t G Sy e i and a notuination in the county conven- | oo O BIEEATER BWORN STATEMENT OF CIBOULATION [ 1o woud apply this policy | €an only ans+or this question by quoting | 1wk to Indinna, the Mormons suc - | cted promptly and efficiontiy. ~When the | yioy gy equivalent tomn eliction. 'The follow. | 4 e G the L 0T fus generlly to American countrios. Mr, | the charter provision relating to muni- | n shutting out their opponents [ FIFE e Hom e lorthivost thit e poo. | jug gentlemen theroforo fed pretty sure of | e warded him ay Douiins. | o | gonerily Amer Fs Rl S RO, adtie 1Y &l the shattay | P lewer sufering there from drought and iy Ky ey o mwnee | Dlaine thinks a serious mistake was | €l off el 17 of thecharter | and munaged tho schools s0ns to con- | bai vy rops, lnstend of restings In duxurt. [ WUET L sovtnar S a0 \ ictalcireulution o TE DALY BEL | mide when wo removed the duty on cof- | ‘_I - 2 ““\" stk oAl T ““_‘W”i tribute to the growth of the church. A8 | gysease, as bo had legal right to do, he vi Mr. George W, Egeloston, one of the gen- | Hathaway, G, I’ Bush, L. W, Billingsly, week ending July 1%, 180, was a3 05 | 1o that we did not exnct | createany otoo or employ auy amut they | ® CONsequence, other denomin wtons | ited the seetion and, amid the inclement | tiemen named by tican county con- | SO0 R e At july 4 from Brasl for the fres admission Into | 1" necessar w‘ / ument ar were compelled to maintain schools. | weather, he drove many miles and personally | vention yestor for e positivn of st O R TR R R R ol o | bt inter Yo b el 1' e l\"‘ R M3 i L !J"") Touses to. sitiafy himself a8 to. the needs of | 0o Drime of ife, 'Ho is powerfully buit, his Dietiany A, T v, duly 0. doesn't nt to that mistake re-! and o the daties, powers and compen- | 1ie schools undew on rule. The | ousesio satisty sl bl ) aswarthy complexion, dark hair and inuse aRally itkin iy 10 i v 150, thus s mself deoply inter I g Pieree, L. Canfiold, W Floustor ity 11 ¥ peat In view of the fact that the | sation | officers, tzents and servants of | election of liberal tius ks o nota- | the ease, thu himsell deoply inter | tiche, "Ho fs no du 1l he 2 > O AR <t e L 1 \ Hiram Poll, C « Whedon, A, 1 iy TaIy il ‘ i v 3 § 4 : Al v i ;| ested in the welfare of the poople. All this, | has the appearance of sful | Waite, | ! ) i Butur v United States is by far the largest pur- | the city not hovin provided for. Butall | bleadvanee in the causoof edueation in R o L TR ST T BB TE AR R et W. H, Dotgan; O, J. Daubauch, A \ s S e T slinsar of s fisarof Otin Porto | such agen officers and servint y employed | Utah 1 wall ¢ steady divorcement [ giie Wt bE S ik i sietd 1 iu fact he s, beiig a grain merehe e O e A nar B, T28CHUCK, teolt 1 thet th yolicw pro- ppointe r this act, so as prac. > the church from the control and man- | o bt rredMed it eihedy was born in England forty o and his * ' feokestl e LS () g Bnd N e et spasind iy |10 9 Y A kb ticabl must be qualiied voters of saideity, | oo HHUEE o ““”h.l’ % e SR b e parents emigrated to Awmericawhen e was [ fpom A, B Ianard, Thonis Darng | resence Gl 1200 da uly, ), posed by <o) » success: | . \ 2 agemen [ temporal aflai hey will not soon forget him. only four months old. Bein fore! rivth i [Seald NP Notary Publle f P A OThe onl ational construction t rot o ¥ R 1 ully carried out with r :t to trade _ Vit i e . Id no presidential hopes. il HGLANRS MAKE A HAUT ! Biatoof Nob Wit Bicis. Islaiid; - bayih aro | €0 be placed upon this provision of the THE protest of the meeting of work- T he m'lum.l';l Plgures, : district schools of | Tt Is reporta that bus lars bro ! A Sty of The fa | Ovious considerations which war- “h’.:, v ’..”4 ; 'H““\ e ;”;‘“.“mf Tr| ingmen at Sheflield, England, agains The great deb .'-".";."hi,:fihtlm\.v vs prohi- 10N Go1 110 A o Niced Mol Of & fici b @18 evonly >.m..lm1.‘“ R i) Compiine Gt eIt veras | rnt @ doubt whether such | Sletive or O ek koa rosi- | tho proposed Amorioan tartf? oan only | yion at tho Bentelos Chastavgaasn sy et | Dor ot Aul of tventy-the o tiieses wanaged t pry opon o Witdow oper datly circalation of ik DALY Be for the | yoini00ity fs at present practicable. b ‘l‘l jailod ot I | bo regarded as o piece of importinen unday and Monday excecded the expectation | me to Benuett, bt LR :\",:\"‘,“..“".'f.-""‘\'\f',\('J:}! st L Sl gl 1N cdiens'toie Roptbiition edl {0 | Tho revenio nocositios of thos shnds | e ity at thetime of his ippointment, | Tt cannot ho doubted that the demonstras | of the nost enthusisstio and smesim. Thon grain business, He was a | vifled the poekets of his dlothes amd & e e GoDles: (0F v | make perhaps the strongest of theso | Ubless the positionre gives sieill or pro- | gion wus inspired by the cutlery manu- | sands of people wentto hear gifted and legislature four years « | watch from tho chain. The burglary was not I8 coples; fo 150, 10255 coplest | gonsidorations, and another of hardly | fe810nal experience whichno citizen facturers of that eity, but whether such | ented men discuss the proand con of this im- ]I:_ 1:..\“1;,.: is ‘nu-l“u‘m ropublican candi- | discoy ol this morning and tore is no for Febriary ;‘. BT} for Mare T {s the fict that as t anyof | Omaln is known to possess, wis the case or notit was a proceeding | Portant questionand were not disappointed | dat ‘fm the senate, ois not quite 0 antl. clue to the thieves, b eon e April, 1890, 20,564 copies less is the fuet that as to many of T olitey ARt WoboA ‘18 Omang I S| inthe result, Someof the ablest speeches | dusted as helooks, He was born in lllinois OMANA SCHOOL BOARD FIGHT, —~— 1600, 2080 copleds for Jung 1400 2001 | gup manufnctyred products we cunnot oSt oras i Cahody a1 iy | that isnot likdy to do them any good, | It the s ratats for vors er dteohes | in 1840 and gradunted twenty vours lator from | o controversy In Omalia a4 to whethor yples stonar B, Trscnvck, s qualifiec erforn 3 B e k nde in ours or yoi vere delivered he Wesleya orsity at Dloomingto o § A OB R % Hworn (o0 beforo_mo. and aubserived in 11y | offer ns favorable terms a8 tho ford was qualiied to for 0 the the | The proposed incresse of the dutles om | g o By o o o e Gabato | Loati.cyin untversity at Bloomilugton, 1 the ol e o i o of_ eucation s PR e N Ny Pubtte, | manufacturers who now get nearly Jase o S : i ”_‘| ““l “.’\ : :'m cutlery may be regarded by a majority | \wg the number of facts backed up by statis | Lincoln tocstablish himself. Later hodrifted | soan b n appealod to SLita Suporton e | thie tradie of these markets, [ 7 ‘)1'”“”} B ommationg | ©f the American poplo as unwise, but | ties taken from ofliciul records that could not the SRS Xostenlay e, Tubeels callod on SREQUEN ly rains i 0c g ST e S & Ppo @ & they will none the less resent this for- disproved rosen to 080 0 g 3 rvintendent and today Billy Coburn # i I-lvl. 1l -\:\n:r y ; Im‘” th tion H‘[', his letter to tor Fryo M. | 4% bositic R A ill none the less resent this for- | budis) 1 that were presented by Ros uber of the senate, was down to see hini. Mr. Late says that in } hrivel up, with cheerful aino ss s that while he does not doubt | n meddling with an affair wholly | waterand Webster., T o prohibition advo | THE REPRESENTATIVES, other districts of Nebrash old boards do vesidont isuppointed he would be ex- ; : 16 5/anL o left tl hat of the drougiit prophecies of crop TR iy acils HE Hatding | e : their own, cates tool the only couvso left them, that o R. H. Oukley, although reputed to be what | 1ot have any authority t» teachers, bt — 1 B 4 the pending | 1o.tad to reside w thin the city limits of — s heaping anathemas and abuse upon the sup- | is termed in politics “a railroad man,” hasa | is not sure whether this rule applies to metro < omIm————— tarit bl is a measure | 3 A Core ot 2 selldad f ILRGAD axtonslons Hay 2 H b , Y Omaha, and qualify himseli for citizen- b porters of h license, These gentlemen ngprospectof being elected to the posi- | politan cities or not . L ttvaly: Bub and that most of its provisions ave in ne- | g7y nonths after he receives | PG : should learn that o fow fucts and iguros | Uon ot legislator for which ho was nominated STREET RAILWAY WAL progressing actively, But t cordunce witha wise policy of prot ey S here is one hdidate for governor whose | TR ST aro worth | Yesterlay, Flois forty-nine years old and The Standard street railwa is attompting want toward the north remains unfilled. | P e 5 his appointment. name will not be Broatehed in the republican REY ® says that this is the fivst time in his Life that | (6 head off the Lincoln street wilw 4 tion, yet “there isnota onor aline | “Noiqy il contend that Mr, Gilbert | e Wil ziot be aprtaeb il o a debato of this Kind than | ho'has ever run forofiico. Ho is anative of | gt ot iosbksion of R A et ' T = in the whole bill that will opena market | oo the only person in Omaha qualified N all the abuse and vituperation at the val New York and s proud of the fact | this o hurriediy dro biocks UNLuss Chicago shakes off the real | (0 notlier hushel of wheat or anot Bl = ! ' _ e e o Gets Th Just tho Same, command of even a Sam Small, Such [ that e is aself-made man.” He ccmmenc of position on that ‘ twoen ostato, vulturos at an curly date, the | ud'sr hork It Iy n this vespoct | . Uie duties of gus inspeclor ut the s ST an avgument as the probibitionists endeay. | He for hinselffivstas. o clori aui later & Twenty-seventh and Thivtieth, to be st world’s fair must be postponed or aban- | '« st : ; 1e of his appointment. Hence 16 fol- | yareury neods no caduceus of winged heols | ored to advance, may gain appliuse from | (iCEmMpher. ~Ho came to Lincoln in 187 T Lot LD 2 I that the mewsure is particulaly weak. | jo oo ihathis uppointment was fn i ; i o the Tollowingz year e rinees | monced worle on a lavge barn in East Li doned, What the agrieultural producers of this | 105 thitt his appolntment was in vic these days to st he 11l those whom logie and reason will not reach, | ship with Jacobs Brothers, as a dealer in veal o inE ey ] zricultural § [ tion of the charter. Assuming that Gil- | Yesterday’s abloeeffort was rh, but any unprejudiced vmen or woman who | estate fos and bonds, fo 167 | gy s (TSNS TR e oy AFTER . prolonged souson of triuls | tountry noed is not duties upom pro- | yovg yug the only man in Omahaqualified | -~ listened to that debato orwill cavefully readt | he matried the only daughterof 5. D. Owens, | o TP whereabouts of ono Miss and t o5 and rejected be the old | ducts of the farm, but markets for the [o e ) R s i e Away With 1he Orig, Pack. 1 draw but one conclusion, and that is that | 8 Wealthy r. Mr Oakioy hins aocurm v gray haired book 1 an for the place, when he was appointed, Topeka Reprdl lnted considerable property and at prosent is RS AL sehool board pussed away without a | #ale of their produ As M s fuilure to quali avoter by his| Tuiukof rin bl the prohibs were badly worsted on their own v, who has suddenly left and forgot to president of the board of trade, correctly church bells to call to- slruggle. our for- ccounts first 1 nd and they did gnot, continued residenc ith their impor 1. Cornish is outside of Omaha | geth a youug i of thirty-two, A mob to violate the | aws of the land! i ; 5. ( Spencer saw that her hus B rend s . Py o % kers, bring fortl g y 0 alawyer aud wr 'y He was bo i % (0118 oo 6F ABAIAREEA ABYeL oped. by for breadstuffs 8 | 4nq gutsido of this county is a defiance | O Christ, Is this the Cheistianity of Kan. B LA R | Thyon Ml alticated s Gotnell it ety yens || b w d to havo her sent. to il y i f . 16 coupetition of | o ¢hy Ly and makes it theduty of the | sis? Hiprele s, 0 York, Later ho graduated from tho law | for e 18 with Georgo Kelley, the vavious conventions strengthens the ) sperity of high growth and pr 5ol Maun, Nebraska was compa ted with the ey Hub. vuncement of prohibition Kauss, low: 15 will go into the repub- | Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire by ing mu- | lican state convention witha Mercer delega- | official records and indisputable facts, Ne- 1l affatrs tion for governor. A good man, too, is Dr. | braskawas fourd tobe far inthe lead. But Indin and Russiain the European mar- kets is every year increasing, so that wo are graduallylosing ground in the old worll, Thetime has come when we must seck anoutlot for our hreadstufls mayor tosupplant him with a qualified A Good Man clector of thiscity, This is the plain Kex intent of the charter under which the Omaha republica mayor and council are man nic decided to escapo this disgrace by assum the greater oneof pleading guilty of b a woman of the town. She was 810 and costs. Kelley wi mount, The scandal i ve profound by th will commence proce school in Towa City, taking the dc of L. d- | LB, In 1880 e took a post graduate cour in Harvard university and in the follow year came to Lincoln and in partnership v A S, Tibbetts opencd a law oftice, Mr, € nish s very anbitious and has tivi melancholy suspicion that there will not be enough oftices to go around, ¢ —— Ir 18 a seve inge ned the cus- finod the s heen mado all action Spen dings for a divorce in- strain on er lulity to intimato that Kansus ships original in the countries southof us, The theory Merc the worst black eye given the prohibs was mu\'}:;:;;v\?\l«‘:im 1:.““ )xf\l:lnl-:'.x‘:"“ ".mll:.l“llfi‘r a) 5 LRI AR cLan ot and o OWR G055l W HIbh Met MGXinley, #rameil T | mes Thitas 10 P Y ——— when it was proven without doubt that fcally he confesses bimself as being of radical. | Harey Moors, the nine-year-old son of Mr. gorvdn exchinge forloaded jugs, neahly | Gt bil) 1 thint we) do| noki need to! | et iy einio buoming sn. chjedt) o A Brilliant Combination. cording to the population we had in thisstate | tendencies 2 : ; ey el L N S ja p tom 1t | ket than ourown. Build up the homs | oo faies. Undor “ihe severalty law | Howwould GuoverCloveland and Goorgo | ad Tunaties in the asylum than toso states | Lienled Obetlin collego thve unt, being | biue waist and gray knee pants when lust ¥ MERELY as a mattor of information, it v ; ! G the Indian taking a farm and hoeing | Frands Train do for apresidential ticket, | where probibition has been tried. then only twent ars old. He was in | 50¢n ? : may bo stated that the Omahaand Pitts- | arket, was the argument of McKinley, own row becomes citizen of the | with the platform reading, “We'd rather —— the dry goods business av fivst, later engaged | o MS. Tving J. Manatt starts in_a fow days nded while |md American farmers will not find | United States, with all the roof watered | it necessary to look abroad for A HOME N Luxuries become « ITY. uveniences and con- burg scow line w st struggling to unload a ca hts and | Writethanuot be president The LA for Greece to join her husband, who is United States censulat Athe andin 1830 came to Lincoln and 1 estate business and has troubles which follow in its]wak ko M pEaeag ¢ Central Amorican Politics. M S LT 080 L. O He hus uccumu- [, Miry Wolle, a Gorm: 90t Wbgalt b the oaeldents of tlver towna. buyers of their products. This sort of | pumber entitled to vote at prosent is Chicago Inter-Ocean, Yol hpoains hcomsvies 48 Dlvilivalion - Y s talk may sound ptriotic, but the intelli- | gompratively light, but it must bo re- | Thepolitical pot Toils distressingly hot fn B1yence vneniciinarst enoyclimdiavay v s, loon. naged to kuock the fellow down NEVADA does not propose to go out of it farmer knows it is not practical. 16 | mombored that the law has nob been in | Central Ame Itis stated that thrcomen | Published it wasa luxur b e | Thieves effected an entrance into 1. . | and cscaped 1o tho room of 4 friend, ind this ed | Motz' home at 1628 N the union, nor is there > in the inSalvador, | oviginal edition of the B treet last ni 1 ous condition thatconfron®yhin, | opar 1d for the presidenc tanuica, propar 1t by | moru! ny practic ion many 5. The reduction nt for his irrost. : g Py v 1abor exX pel vas se cutting through the wire screen in akitche [URCERS Y 22 el g4 eg |« means of forcing her out, With a popu- | the pressureand severity of which are | of the Sionx ressrvation wis the moans | W0 tht civil war is inevitable iR et e X;.‘l,‘;":f»"L window. . Tho pautaloons. and vestot Ao Koop I¢ DoFure tho Loop'o, lation less than one-half of Omuha, the | notalleviated by “‘\”l :,"_"';“ = of such | of inducing several hundred out of a 1sation. $120, wa a5 a sot could mot o completo with- | HotAWE0 takin out huto, the back vard and and st T neIiei ns MeRinley, howe 3 o consumptive of the Sierras enjoys the | Protectioni i rights and privileges of a full-blown | Plavsibly presented. Whethe 1 ouly el | total of twenty-five thousind In- a Republican out the #ha pol- | 'dtans 41, Bouth | Dilcota’ ‘to. taks | Neb a liense state, hasn't had a sin- Htiie: yproposed by Mr, Bline would ae- | up farms, Othe mast follow | #le meteorite this yeur, while Kansis, a pro- complish all that is claimed for it muy | from necessity, as it is the policy | MNDitim state, has had two. Thisis the ateful. | he doubted, but itis unquestionablysupe- | of the 0 nnuals to date, the expense was ina | §& and lef 's greater than that of the Britannica, Prowlers also pried open the back window of ate vy tax on all except tho ver Wagner Brothers’ meat market at 118 South | prisor alanlab1e nsatlnes tolell lita Ninth street, and not finding any ready braska. ) # % - e wvailable, helped mselves i} vil strongest argument ever put forth in support | workers and others who desired available i ! e H R L Koep it before the prople that there is not 1 the union with so few convicts in we havein the license state of No- CORPORATIONS aro truly ung IKeop it before the people that thes is not rovernment to compel them to i i porterhouse steaks, ohibi iicaansaad e Tlhoy turn a cold, elammy shoulder on | vior to the policy which the secretary of | work 1 T taAlS raR o l’, ot rations, | of prohibition. formation bl 4,000,000 has been sent out | some picces of meat handy. A hatchet, with | ® Prohibition state in the union in which tho the roquest of the undortakers for ré- | state declares it would bo & grave ecor oiet "“‘ LY [OL RV RG L Talions, e e T of this country for the Britaunic an iron handle was found lying near the win- | percentage of illiteracy is so low as in the li- st S Wo! gravoern isnot lil however, that there will Mercer at ng Man, go inthe customs of the HoucgiVelrasian. Omaha is enthusiastic for Dr. Mercer for annica fn- | ow and told th e story of the means o There aro no s to the identi thieves in either instance. N Since the publication of tho Bri vestigations have discovered so many new ate of Nobrask p it before the people that there is nota ross. | cense st of the | duced rates. Considering the number | to adopt, of silent passengers contributed by the be aradical chs tribo while Sitting Bull and other re- d A facts and changed old ones that it canno | oy, 5 A probibition state in the union with so fow el i s i LI SENATE DE . g e e 2505 ! 'wo attempts were made by burglars to | P! i) < _ fraternity every year, the meloncholy LTMTING SE fi(-llf "*."A‘”'r-. tired cut-throats ars a power in the ;favul-nqr “»l::y vt\mo ,‘_""‘ _tmm D(vugl\“" longer be trusted to contain a complete sum- | break into G. W, Closson's residence at | liquor dealews in proportion to the population brethern are entitled notonly to reduced The soveral con(num-nq of l'upn')lu'zm councll of the fribes. Mighty fow of \o‘un y is enough to givo u)u,\ man a goo mary of practieal knowledge, Inits original | Eighteenth and O, but both times the | as we have in Nebraska. 5 rates, but passes and the freedom of the | senators to consider the question of el datein 4 ; start In the convention, Dr.Meroor s an | ' eus'not encugh for this country singe |, BaFauders were scared away. Koep it before the people that thore is not a commissary department, adopting a mle limiting debatein the | e Will from choico exchango govern- | uble man wd would conduct astroug canvass, great deal of its information consisted of HAISHD A HOWL, prohibition state in the union that has so fow ssary n e lo e\ R dete T aiencen: | BAI l':ninn;’ for wm-liwnhlmu privilege —— B el b q . Campbal _entered oficlally upon the | people in jail in-_proportion to population, us A ne : iemash =, s ik { o of voting, But it is hound to come, and Look Out fur the Doctor. % ‘ o - utics of bis new position as clerk of the su- | woyave herein Nebrask A KANSAS judgo h:.\» overruled t'ho among those who favor ”"“"‘““‘ wtion politicians are already cultivating ac- Norfolic News, "m\‘“;(\:“] offmerion jitoros el yary, premo court today, sud it s reported on good ‘m:-‘.(n ;,..‘rur; Hn-‘u-‘;.l‘:llrtt there is not supreme court. “*Don’t worry me with | to have such a rule adopted, if possible. i fiton VB Eq foF madiah ot ran) Gentlemen who aspire to gubernatoril | superficial. . authority that he has acted contrary to allex- .l"u &) l‘ hes i citations,” exclaimed this briliiant Logal | But the republicn senators aronot quun. | 19BintAICe vith Lo for AL advan- | ors should keep their eyes on Dr, Mercer | NOnOW compilation of a full encyclopsedic | pectations in the selection of an’ assistant | 8 prohibition stato in the union where the,” h§1 X9 AL i Lt ) i 8 1= | o and prec Judged by Nobraska's § oy iom with | nature has been made recently except tnat | and has chosen Highland H. Wheeler. This | public school facilitics are as good, in propor- light, in considering an oviginal pack- | imous in support of the proposition, | HS0andproft. od by of Omaha, Comingto the convention with | "t L exocp has raised general howl, Wheelor held the N i bl Sl sa s van Rl G TEEER O S HERIEE R b ith Indian voters, the | fhe handeone on which Tue Bee has secured for its sub- s & g ie | tion to the population, us here in the license 'ment he received at position for about seventeen . ; t ars under Guy v . : . b 2 4 South Dakota contingent is not Likely 10 | lome, the doctor is bound to prove a formid- bers. The publishers of this American- | Brown and was discharged on account of his | State of Nebrask way, for I don't believe the supreme | Edmands, have thus far vigorously op- ABEOITEN P Conboss by ok iaceh fop b | ot A I ized Encyclopedia Britannica have pro- | alleged discourteous aud crusty mannors Keep it before the people that there is not a court decision is good law.” In dispens- | posod any change from the time- S L) uable features of tne orig: towards callers at the state library. prohibition served all the val honest ballot and a fair count, The tate in the union with so few in- ing original packages, both of liquor [ honored practice of the sens of |} St P R ndidat 2 50 With Hands Down, inal, which was unquestionably the great- ACCIDENTALLY SHOT 1S BROTIER, mates inits insang lums as we have in the and of law, Kunsas has no rival worthy [ allowing unlimited debate, These |50 Will fall on the candidute’s pock- Plattsmouth Jowrnal. est worle of the kind ever made, and have re- | While a_boy named Murray Tolman was | license sta Nebraska. pthook E of the name, senators insist that there should ho one | CYPO0K- 3 hie local po! e o sy Ea boly in which legislitors should be al ical power of Tur Owam | modeled it tosuit the latest researches was never put to the test so thoroughly | particularly to satisfy American buy P it before the people that thero i prohibition state in the u wher ot a the and | fooling with a pistol shortly before mnoon t day, the weapon went off, the ball striking his 'brother in_the knce and following the T who Tue order has gone forth among the mont forms one 3 3 it was yesterday in the primaries of Do wish but one enc, 3 0 £ ho d 20 ine inches motal standard of the people is so high as S L ® | lowed absolute frecdom of discussion, | aeerornyi . Sug 5 1s it was yesterday bone for the distance of nine inches, A d of the most romantic chapters in Ameri- [ (4 4 I“,tr. Qe i s 1 | corporations to cut down expens Fol- | lus county, andit won hands down by the | An encyclopmdiahas become necessary in | physician probed the svound And renwmed tis | right here in the license stato of Nobraski, It possosses all tho cloments | 1y o o Trorcenance of this privilege | lowing the exampleof the Unlon Pacifie, | decisive majority of2,470, on 5 total voteof | all elucated families. Thore has beon for | balL. Forunately the bones msne ot o e Keep it bofore the people that there is not advonture in the trackloss | L the senato since the orgunization of | whglosale disch have been madeby | 5,379, That vote protty completely disposes | years a demand fora work which would sup- | tered 4 prohibition state in the union where the , LOKICSS | tho government has nover i zo roads. The m of cconomy is edin- | {ho Chie > of this | of W.J. Broatch and Paul Vandervoort as | ply all th st, and that it is a wise enout to | political element the Britanunica did, with adii- JIE CAN'T TRUST HER. comme west, of during courage displiyed in ©Joe Bregnan tells some ter two wars, the excitement of political al prosperity has he con- | the past ten en 50 great for it hero in Nebraska, jury toany int ble stories sudden s tions to date, at & prico which would enable ears s 1 . corning the conduct of his wife toward i . AR TaTtIN ] g 3 i SRR -~ amilie erato means rehase, : 4 i Keep it belore the prople that there is not ki Diliniih the fitties tnd the sEatitil nd proper pr o which ought tobe |, rnings, but it is a signifi- Ga W llln.mu t)hu(nluul‘ means to purcha other men, and s he has overwhelming e lr el :\ ..Hi“ g dily gns in | conlinued. cant fac that the corporation gulllotine o 1 ke Touse the Encyclopedia Britannica as a | proof of her guilt, asks for s a prohibition ie union whera the peace rounding a carecr of usefulness = . 5 Sioux County Herald. basis foran improved and cheuper work is | her, T'he two have been marvie crease in population in the past te : A oktvil Poiyotmg and old 1t 1s a On the other hand it is contended that on the poorly paid workingmen, Tue Ovama Bee has been doing a grand quite as honorable as to print and sell copies A WILD CIASE, been anything like as great of Dickens, Scott, Victor Hugo or Dumas. A young mgn named Shes, who was ac- | l¢tmse rogulation state of Hebmska, It ispartof the world’s stock of knowledge g an old man and his wife from [ ) FIeRe A TECLs WORAY o constdertion in s ks At Towi to Nebrasla, attemptod this morning | the prohibition controvorsy and should be opento tho American public. Cooper, Long- | W8 1, REDLIStR, bt horses at their place of | CArefully poudered over by every citizen who > fellow and Whittier 1 encampment three miles thissidoof Waverly, | 1% auxious todo the right thing, according to England in e same way. When the old man awoke the fellow his best judgment. The publishers of the Ameri zed Ency- | lashing the horse iute a run and the old man, The R clopedia Britannica have employed the best [ JUmpingon the remaining horse, gave chasc story of patriotic devotion and loyalty, | the right of unestricted debate may be | while the high salaried offieials escape. | g0od work for the peoplo of Nebraska in pub- coupled with the most thrilling inci- | #P%ed ~to defest the will of | Behind this pretentious show of “hard | lishing thearguments of the dispatants in donts in American histor tho majority ; in - its exer- | times” lies o deep lald scheme to hood- | the auestion of high licouse or prohibition. gkt i el 3 ' arsmall: §41 £ . S = i ? 4 The question is of importance this year, and a minorit vsmall, if it have | wink the public. Itis nothing less than i f SR AT R > vtalk t : § A thousands of readers will be instructed by 1T 15 to be hoped that the medical so- ,‘j PlysIcal eiduieace, miy itk 1o, (a0 oot Ty wholomletdischaryes o' |ier: tnlalo mad the argumente they couls cloty will not falter in drivingout the | death” any mesuro proposed by the | check the agitation for reduced | oy v prsont th hee. quacks and imposters operating in the | Majority, and that it is a potential | rates under foderal and state laws, But ve been repruted in sl iters Worsted, = . D RE=oA - talent and the highest knowlede to edit. | L8 f0ltowed him as far as Lincol Grand Idand Indopendent. the cit While thelaw is not suffi- | means of obstructing and retarding busi- | it will not worl, During the month of Could tir Boyie Be.t This? alent and the highest kmo ecge to edit, | o5t trace of him. Mike Roone The free whisky prohibitionists should eiently rigorous to adequately punish | Bess Another argument is that with | May, with cut throat wars and rates re Philacilphia Inquirer. amend and fill out the work. To bringan | got on his trail and captured him near Cr have stood off the taking of the census until Overactive Sam Jones has announced with | instance bomo it may be stated that they re- | at 2 p. m. o double-barreled, simon-pure whoop that if | quested, when the revision was in progress, SUSPECT SHERMAN BOUND OVER he doesn't get to heaven he will bo the most | that Tue Bzr designate the best authorityin | W , dlias Whipple Sherman, was ar. 1ge increase over | disappointed wman on earth. This simply Omuha to write a history of the city, Other imed before Julge Houston today toan- Qhio bogus doetors preying upon the peo- | the present large membership of the | duced to bed rock Plo a great reform canbe accomplished | Senate it is unx by compellingovery regularor pretended | Practice which after the election this fall, as the figures give the lie dir and platforn about prosperity following the pestilent the corporations opor- sonable to continue a | ating between Chicago and the Missouri 1y have been entirely | river 1o the paid prohibition papers anters who have been talkir , showed an ave 74 A 1 % f erto the charge of stealing a horse fros p ” 9 doctor to file with the county clerk the | Uiobjectionable when the senate was | the corresponding month r, rang- | to show Mr. Joues' ignorancein the geograph- | cities were looked after with the same care D by o il 5 A b Retas i RUOLPPORILILION. ol 1x Ind (0p Ghiofigiren papers required by law, Failure to pro- | & small body. Rusides, the churacter | ing from ten to sixteon per ¢ When |icalline. Fow he expects to be in two | and liberality . der and horso thief suspoct was arraigned | Db they dispute the dir inany 0 these great reform ranters, Facts ave stu duce the nocessary certificates shouldbe | ©f the semite has unlergone | the railronds exhibit such a remarkable | Places atonce worries. the people of this great oon alter the announcement of the under- :l\‘.n\wh'l:n:..l't‘l::“l“u%:f’-lll\l'hl‘:'::I‘l‘\\‘)h\’\.i 1l WS- | fomn things and no_amount of ‘rantiug can - followed by vigorous prosecution. Tho | @ change. Formerly scmators were | increase during u strifo concededto have | FeRublic uot alittla e I CRTR alite {TotliioningbiY wry: (ianinayess faota yhos s will owithibiied, £y y 1 » PR — and J 1 VOrK could be made a A . 23 8 b and this is where the aters have the OL's| suthorities will undoubtedly lend overy | @98 rulo content with ‘a reasonable dis- | been the most disastrous war in filteon Hadly Wors bl \r\--l':"ll’”lli"r"* ik the Riliicy Awors (il o was naupked for the | op', ™ i " riddi Pussion ostions, 1 Fenn narn’ 16 ia ovtde - i rmagin € oo 4 i iy ooy subsc . Pape e the 2of the horse and the first, intimation he g ——— assistance to the society in ridding the | CUssion of questions, but of late year eurs, it is evident that the present cur Wiangr Chronicle, 4 Chicago Herald, St. Paul Pioneer Press, San 0 who had taken the animal was fAonecst Business Mothods. ¢ity of medical frauds. the filibustering spirit has entered the | tailing of expenses isa deliberate attempt It ias boon some jfjms sinco a public dis- | prgyeiges Examiner and Denver Republican | When it wasgoundin the possession of Sher. Boston Advertizey upper house gnd throatens tobe as ob- | to manufacture public sentiment against | Cassion has attracted so much attention as | re glad after the same examination to enf "“";;." *braska City 3 dee et di o W fiem i the convietion that with our AN eastern prohibition organ which | Stinate and mischievous there as it had | the order of the interstato comm haniha. dobsle bsiwpasm Prof. Dicklo and | 404 sment. for exclusive control of | 1q jer g oo ::.‘(”nm 0t kiud g fxi Whorso to | material growth the tne of business mo manages to gather a comfortable income | been until the y nt session in the | comm n for reduced rates, It is the | ““”_. l‘:"",bl'f"'“ ",“l e ;‘"\l“’,":,,“r“'\‘\’,",““‘('"{ the work. The publishers admitted only the | anothe \m;:'un the state and let him have | ity for th lh" fond ‘lm been keptoon a - i g s g AR R 5 g E . e ne . e gencra 0 , the leading paper of Omaha, controls 1o greatest trouvle in the world endeayor 2 ; Kansas codnty oficials regurding the | m which suggested the adoption of ——— that the advocates™? prohibition were badly m'\»' \»«I.‘.-kl ilnlt -x.l:‘?;‘-: 2 |) ‘,l.‘_h:l, “",' e e SR R S = ¥ effect of prohibition on property values, | #rule limiting debate in thesenate. IN the destruction of human life the | worsted in the battle, their sentimental ex- SYGUARih an¢ wosvery Jows. | inTif tack b N " : 3 T 1 : It ¢ Industries, population, taxes und on the | Themost important consideration in- | Minnesota tornado has o equal in- the | hortations being compietely wiped away by | 1 Investment of capital. The deputy troas- | volved in the question soforus the party | history of the comtry. During the | the sledge-hamier zie and uuanswerable urer of Ellsworth county veplied with an | in control of the senate is concerned is | brief space of ten minutes soventy-five | statistics of their oppouents, 1t was notice- assortment of facts which, it is safo to | ono of policy. Is it judicious to make | persons are known to havo perished. | ablethatthe prohibition organs had 1o use | g of papers for the privil safe, will not find a place in thetext | the proposed departure under existing | When the areaof the country trdversed Q\'L:d‘;“"” orie spomben of Boswwaler i | e test books of tho hired agi 3 Sherman was held to the -\mmgl purt in OM A lbl A thatim L, aud 1 Dalshle of Smishiow | TV ASNE A NI SR TS o n be obtain il that terri v only through i - the enor- wous value of the A clopie- dia Britanniea be me known the was ol (\‘I‘ EPTED ANOTUER MAN'S WOUD, COMPANY. pital. ... 850,000 0,000 Huunah usks the supreme court to annul the judgment of the Custer county court in his Suit against Syly But only re adwitted and it is natural that | tors. In1883, | cireumstances, when it may be con- | 8nd the briof duration of the storm are SEi S the inferior papers show their resentment by | Faunah turned thirty seven b 4 i Ellsworth county contained eighty-five | strued as o procoeding intended solely | considered, some idea of its destructive | The Maine Prohibs Acknowledge It. lmd‘n '3 (Inull with the use of the Britunnica’s ove ||u“1l(--‘ »"ly ];n ‘.;\'vn{llu:'hltl' |\‘u“(~n' 1‘- eding - ‘;..,'n' 1 o " 73] i i ias E o m bl wer may be f d. The a fone The Nation, material, until tho folle = April, i g Lo pay of property, cols i omy.f Q. pEnics cRuring the |t 8exTe & jagisan purposs! The. en- | RONGF ay b foxmod. The coplions |y o The Metlon L | maler copy for this addition was all made up | Bim 615 cents for every pound of flosh - added uccoeding three years famn propert, eral public take very little interest were favorable for atmospherie disturb- | to the original weight of the cattle, Whe o i y property P y e i in ¥ i | a state convention which is noteworethy f originally. Five volumes of the American ! incrensed thirty-oight per centand city | the averago senate debate aud ordina- | ance. The extromo heat of theday and | {2{e (HF<RION WL 15 Botivorhy for | orikinally. | Bive volunes of the Auericin: | Rood took the catiio thelr uggemto weight | (3 0 01 e T oan & TrustCo property twenty-two per cont,and the | rily the great majority ot people would | the humidity of the climute combined to | tion does not prohibit in Miine. The plat- | luside of four months. herd he asserted that their woight was 57,350 g i population increased fifty por cent, [ mot care whether discussion were free or | Produce one of those devastating storms | forw contaius the following statement Tur Dee efers to the opinins of many | pounds, having guiued 7,20) by his fecdins SAVINGS BANK, From 1859 to 90 values fell uway ten | restrisied. Thy concera thumsolves | 8guinstwhich the power and fugenuity | “That the republican.and democratic partios | Leaiiue profession and literary workers tu | Harnuh paft oet £ withont woldhing e | & 5" Gorner 16th ana Douglas Sts per cent, the population decreased [ generally ouly with the votes, | ©f manareutterly futile. The wreck at L“““. ooatals & liguor- elomen .;._.m utly | Owaha who have examined the work, Tik | Wroussd wnd o clims that on |~I-lnuu Nere 4 ) ,,,W,”\ twenty-four cont, the two manufactories | But it is -cusy to seo that| Louisville, the destruction of Bradshaw © to prevent any thorough or determined | Byx wlso invites everybody to compare it, | on'tho ‘calos ‘they showed bnly i gai of iarired Cipital oo in the county collapsed and during the [ wnder present ciroumstances it | 81d o few minor calsmities of the year, enforcement of the prohibitory their | topic by topic, with the English edition. ders X 3,30 pounds, less than hall of what Reed . z ¢ 5 | declarations are thercfors maaningless sad The Americanizod | Jopmdia Britan- | had clained ind ved pay for. Haunah ost Puld on Dy present year taxes increased ten per | wuuld bo possible for tho minovily party | While terribly destructive of DProperty, | uauptious well understood by the Liuor n- | nic s & mssnifiecne and srammie possossion | €0 unonced sult lo recover L0 but the tuey | op o o v FRANK I LANGE, Casblor. | cent over the preceding year, making | in congress tomake political capital gut | Were comparatively free from loss terests and by the oficlals upo>u whom en- [ forevery houschold s for the first :.?[‘“‘I‘” {:.(.’ A*““dfll‘k.‘»_"l\;v’”_"“h“““‘ proof viee-president, W, 1. Wyman, treasurer. the levy seven aud three-quarters por | of an innovation of this kind, Mean. | Of human life. The disaster in | forcement dependsandat whose hands the | L€ & complete r Y 860t o A Directors—A. U, Wyman, J. H, Ml THE LICENSES BEVOKED, Hrown Gay . rd, J. J Thomas o and on terms within reach of every fawil cont, while, however, it is pertinent toask | Minnesota, however, destroyed whole | law is practically nullified in the cities and fon, B W, Nas 4 thal owus @ Lome, Williaw Bays, chalrman of the board of | . 'Kluba | George b Lukes

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