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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BELE, THUI e e e e AY, JULY 31, 1890 N C 1 I \ » 3 - o ma rhe OCANSO C m e il her nd- take Omaha and falled bothof them are mad ) L '\ N ] mand the forfeltureof vnearned lind grants n M N ALLIANCE TICKET, men, who command the ligh { because no cextea member will be ad- | "F ROP‘]\ \ ”‘ 18- 0 R A | Ee 't w1 O | And tho resrvation of the pubite domn. for FHE DAIL) BIE. The people’s independent state con- | ost paid in thelr class | mitted from dny state until after the ap- | Omaha lads Kaisas City by nearly two 4 NED AMENDIENLY e S rewrvallo pu L - = peoy ey a Wit AR, o8 % 1 time | thousandand Denser by 8,54 and thus clains We reomnize tie right of 1 {0 oranie - F. ROSEWATER, Editor. vention, made up for the most-part of | of labor. A trade journal publishe 7 ‘}”H‘ M,y which will be ma 19 1 lis right 1o the {itlo of metr lisof the - — Fits protection, and by all lawful mowns (o = members of the Farmers' Alliance, has | at Chattanooga last year sent out | for the Fiftpthind congress. =Hepro. | CTWE, 10 US MO OF mowmpolliof i swire ta (el the gratest renird (or (i PPHED BVERY MORNING. placed n vicket in the field which will | quiries to southern manufacturers re- | sontativeDurirell,chairman of theseleet | \"yMsout redlon, iwtwiis, howeter, | Pyl ot of Popostion to Ansnd the | G —— enl for support to the producing and | garding the employment of negroes, and | committee h will have ¢ * of | Minie is feariul the recount w ill expso tor State Oonstitation, and i figtunee O o 0 Wiy . TERME OF 81 ,: CRIPTION, oo industrial classes, With the exception | this iswhat it said of the information | the work, declares that an apportion- | padding to a scornful world and P s Wil — | apinstaee « P candidate { wttorne eneral | recoived: **A careful seanning of thes ment bill 't be passed at this ses- | ing mad beause to be counted over " & | S it 100 of the candidate for attorney-gencral | 1 wreful seanning / ) I : e i Superintad. | MEMORALS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS. | fnjiritk < \ s ' ford 1y ¥ 5 the entire ticket is composed of tillers | re with pretiy nformation of | slon. The conmittee hasnot given the | again, anl furioudy dmounces Superintond | wiiero pro per t hee i Weakiy lice, Orie Sems 1% of theso the various lines they cover, shows be- | subject athourht, hecuse the members | ent Porter for “including St. Paul in the | e | I oeoup: e iy OFIFICES Povers, the eandidate for gov- | yond question that the negro has greatly | do not think If posible, eren it the cen- | 0me indetmnt W “\""[""““ nd e | Aots Submiteing Protibition, Liconse | Combnic b aintn « The Pee Vailding WOLN) s i | y h Jive the question | Manding that they be linked together in the il k . through the slatlve power thit enat Eouth G, Corner N i %th $troets crnor, owes his nomination largely to ed in the Lt fiteen years in re | sus wis complete, to giv L1 quewtlon | oo Chiok itearisalo (6 iiteralo fiegulation, Providing for Five | T A b e Chitnge O Lk o LSRRG the fact that as president of the Nebraska ty, skilland general of ey and | the considerution its importanco de- | 'R RS Pl declares 1ot only premo Judges and lncroms | K Corta ind of unmccesiry bunions ipoy ; Ch e Chamber of Commorce I ® | % WU | pople and il o | t Newd . e Lo buildiog. - Farmers® Alifanee, he has popularized | that the fmproverent is more and moro | mands atthistime, Candidates for con- | {iathe will protest agiinst the wtrice g Salaries Thoreof, Ete. | stk Cor | eapital, - shoull br d por I | s 11 shol | I ited Ly ( nt s, Wo Waushiington, 813 Fourteenth Strect himself wit tive members of that [ commending him as a laborer to tho | tingent honors mightas well shelvetheir | insult but will take measures to make ) - g of the st i himself with th ive mem 18 [ r niund of ‘the stale (hat the property CORRESPON DEN( organization. While hie enjoys the con- | most intelligent, painstaking and suc- | ambition for lwo years fest effective. Mime, woauwhil, isshiyer Tollowingis prsenied a full text of the [ Gffotpratinsiniiio tatd b ARl | mmunieations relating (0 news and fidence of the farmers in the Alliance il of our uthern manufac S—— ing iu herbools asshe contemplates the ex- | acts sub; ¢ tothovoters of Nebaska the | stitution rejuirng the g onl of fra $dlortn matior should be addreased-t0 the | 511 1y an outemoken advocals of the re " To {tarap extont | IS 1T not tine for letting the }‘\ suro of herwaaton conduct whichis sire | nsto a tihe statocondtitution ; | Slisessliali b fored by vable leglsla SINESS LETTRRS forms they demand, he has never been [ protection has afded in building up | contret for the interior of theeity hall | to cone £ : Ax nop CIOIBIION G Ly We do furthet repeat our dochratin i All business letters"and rem‘ttuncosshonld | in public life excopting ns ono of the | southern industeies it has obviously not | building? 1o detailed plans for this | WIHY IT EXCILS, fit re ORI AL S ety | faver of & Jusl wol fair ™ Boandromed jo The lies Puilishing Company, | 0Ll of Hitcheook counts beon without beneft the negroes of | vorkmust cortainly be finished by this it ftho stito o e | Grery sold Isailor who ¢ i i © pryable tothe order of the Com Me. Dech, the candidate for leuten: | that sction, As » assumption of | time ! vior deadnage pipes, fire Tciors 18 . Do oo i ok i I Yooy pany \ T T s . Bt | 1T A5 e B hould b cavrjod | 1ics which wo introdue toour dtizms, is o 0 TN T OT V0L O b1 H by > i ’ n The Bee Pahliching Cor v Dnntln ant gof ¢ in both hou I 2 e X truclire. The | Fenuine tiumph of ian figeniity and 1 \ ! ananiond 1T W domand theredict fon of frefit anl pas The Bee Publishing Company, Proprietors, 5" oo Ho hus an prod face must ¢ romain in | forwa [1 ot I the suje bl e | Sneny, Thougt & R chstiution of lhls stite to lonsoundre ST oo | il W The Bee I81d'g, Farnam and Seventeenth §ts tionally wood record as an anti-me 5900 THRG:] 1+ [ council should expedite the construction 1 r Britannic s b, | sale, of Intoxieatin 1008 fy o \ Y110 BN AR AT b e ] sty but like Mr. Powers, ho is w co with the opinion onc of the builc 0 that it wil \ 1 reprint it ¢ \ £ Y ® I wbouta dollarin : g N STATE “" e WAIUULEEIY S ety i 4 ency quastion, IH1 vot Hold Ut Elia w people of tho | for eccupar wit twelve s is it sucha vopr v e it ena by t ature o tate | tiimsuves lo soveral choloe Cuunty of Douglas, { ®* b o ords heis o fististof the most | south that the r y was incapable of | The citizens ve voted the bonds, and on sp al American « ‘~]\‘-Mf {”\u ot 108 ddrmn e iady fpostal t r and # oS p G 1 Tosc ratary of The Ree | oo U any ligh dogroe of infellectual im- | thereis o validexcuse for dillydally | It titlodesuibe it accuatelys LA oo (p be | b ntonimssin Vit o the neEul ciren Fie DAY Bw for \f Mayberry, Wolfe, Beatty, | provement, anestimate of the race the | ing with the wor el ial bl B Ul Mondayof Noveuber A D. 180, it X " {3t (| 1 " " was as follow W ¢ & - Abtty ———— modeled, taken apart and put t ier again | besubmitted to the elicto this state for| ¢ | f by 2 wiig At Aimond, car lates re: 3 4 o i 1 such ay to transforn itfrom a wor P! al ¢ o ton an ame ttot e 4 . Y L. o | hd M 101, | 4 3 revenue receipts for the |'M Such awa 2 titut s ? hou . 1 1 Tty Mo uly 21 10153 | g o retary of sta reas- | antly shown. INTERNAL revonuo recoiy ¢ | compiled und English supervision, for Eng- | constitution of this stato in 1§ a8 fol- | ggroce T s ity ! q ksl I vdltos othin ey and —— past fiscal ir show an increase of {0 t st N The manu facture, sa | keeping | o f 5 5 } A ! o 1l 4 2 e S " o n 1 d OUSINC o i Al b for lo of intoxicating urs s bew ulnt i 1 i ! (hilheihd H i superintendent of public ruction, | THE NATIONAL FARMERS coNGRrEss, | deven millic ‘w"]-'”‘"y’”‘ 1 ) qupavisin, vith o speial view to the enter. ormgo 4o forover probhibiod i this shte i} ul ¢ ROt BRlraLY, 01 . ve all men of good repute, 8o far as we iy banih nan e fon of the Na. | dollars, whilothe cost of co uu]v-\ 40" | tainmentand instruction of a nillion Avweri- [and tho logisatun siall proyide by 0 Swlieh i N veRAL can learn, but having no recordin pub tional Farmers' cong will be nheld | 0 no n o o NG iR ! o T, Toseieok, { unknown as to their qualific ar at Councll BlufTs, Towa, from | ©mpared with the previous year. The | Nota singleartice in theoriginal “Briln Vs b lv’\{”‘ ’[: o ”] rbi ,‘-‘_“‘"' i i O nore strlize i nto Dofore me and subseribed 1n my. | tions for the performanceof the duties 15t 20 to AL e BEotas. aNe 1ws illustrte the efedt of repulicn fvica s ben dropped. T u.nl\"w, stalo for their approval or rejection e S enibIn. b his2ith day of July 1500, 20t AllL th ” g i 54 vl T rcauley outspoken thought of | amendment to tho eomstitulion of the stk SN larey N. b e, Notury Publle. | that would devolve upon them if elected. | appointed delgates except Nebraska, | ©mpetency and economy in tho man NEE Gt w‘”', AN R ETIR TR AR B8 || e S e i e N T | St o siiverand puper, ani SRINOnNe (i e Mr. Edgerton, candidato for attorney | but undouwbtedly the farmers of thisstate vent of (ho industrinl reveuue bu- | ;s e el bofound inits pages, Sich | andkeaingfor sile of futoxieating liguors | Hisrubed e it HERILRE Geor T7schuck. heinz daly sworn general, hus been somewhat prominent | will he represented, s they should be | reaw i artides lave leen abridgedas treat of sub- | 4% 8 bevorage shull belicensed and regulited | i aloris to filly mieein sios e s 1 snys that he (s secretary of The Boee i Tatloriipledtor is soctiol I ¢ N | 1 lag . t Y oy lawy beeontinual until TUs onn porfect equilit Pabishing Conip At e actal pyerazn | 051 1 i tafor in th B #] bya lwgeand carfully selected delega- [y poodiers In the South Om 1SS oxCUBLICLY: knglih, tud are Taowisd | igsetion 8. A't ok olecilon, on (ke Tlot || mup mey o L ons T s dally citnlation of T DALY BEg for the | lawyer he ranks as medium tion of representative men, Atthe last | wuneil ave g T, e \vitha muss of details ineresting only to [of each cletor voting for 'the propsed | — Wo fvorthe nodlchtin ot ihe sutules month of July, 185, 18,78 coples; for At : ¥ k] Pl council are in close quarters. 10y 1 Lnulist 3o 1 balance this | amendment to the constitution, shall bo t- | Our state tnsuchmanner s Shill provont ¢ 1680, 1850 oUp168: TOr BOmimmber it Asawhole the ticket is unassailuble | gussion of the congross, which was held | g priod o - crooked work with such | ocalinai B e O e e o RGN e S ] iy g of Judgienis sodred for work ar copies. for Uetotor, 150, 1847 conies for No- | ngto charetor, bt rather below the BB 7 L IRYATTE O oaval | v o UL OOEC R ORK MUt abrilgeuent the articls o Auerican sub- [ tenor printel the words: “For propsed | | tving o ARG af Beath Diuw Anshra vember, 1861, 10,310 coples; for Decomber, 1850, ) : al ontgomery, Alabama, . tudacity that the authorities were | have Ingoly bel SR 4 anmenduient to theconstitution, prohibiting the provide for the spoedy colleotion of the ¥ : 008 oo b33 average as to eapability, Its chances of | goon st Veita Sind ¥ 1 3 1octs hato lirgely ben tewnliten,and, in | oy tastur sals and ikaopng o s ] L FOLILG HAEC 20,008 eopic s; f0r Jant 1955 coplesi | average asto eapability teen states were represented by a total | (hiised to take action, It any one of ! ot b M T are, saly and keepm for sie of in- | Stou e o Tor by 1560, 10,54 g for March, 1900, | success wore materially wonkened by | wemborshin ol Temi than SoIE HinAToa. i | s L ) 2 most case 1 far greater elaboration. toxicating Liguorsus a beverago” or aginst Wo favora revisionof the tarit iyl 205 copivs; for Apeil, 15K, 20,500 cople o | 2 o i T : orship of 1 han L » | these boodlers will make o clean breust Alengihy sories of biogmphics his ben | sail proposel amendnent o the coustitution | ©sis ofthe produces . o . M, 18k, 1IN0 copless for Tiene, 14N, S0l | taking ieven of the ight candidates from | that the tenth session will b very much | of (1o operations of the gang, there will | added. Ttis acurious fict that neithe ant 2 the minuficture, silo and Jeop- | ditieson aric A Sworn th betore me and §i in my | the ranksof the Alliance, and excluding lund willbe really |y juteresting revelations for the tax |Sherman Sheridan, Harrism mor Clevelmd of infoxicating liquors as @ bov tAanri | th's2ud day of § i tod i int g re | rustnct thisfnd day of AN o the workingr N e expected to 1| of tho representa- " [ 1l r is ien tio the original “Buritanic hall int hel ntomntnt FAT N. 1. Fe, Notary Publ ! payers of South Omaha. “ shallalsobe written orprinted on th 7 ——e Lt quo wport of the agricultural int sty jSour tarri— At cornpilation lingbi- [ ballot of ench eletor vot forthe proj 1 or & . Wit will the double-decker do with | people’s ticket of thenation. From all indications it reating more officos for sine ies of living characters; nearly one | amendment to the constitution, the w - Mr, Powers? [ e will he the largestand most important aiinaHlNTOIId tiovidle s wrarle [ s oTT RS ST D L CEt o e B v i Pt B W a Southts s S——— | SECOND DISTRICT REPUBLICANS neeting of thecony ethell. Among it of tazeat DAL O S esravings are - | gq1 of juitoxicating liguorsas o beverago ir ] A parir withouta party anda party N. V. Harlan has been nomi: | the delegutes willbe men who have dis- W s principles gy i ”"“A | e e el " without a paper js o paradox s the standard boarer e ve- | tinguished themselvesin pablie life, and ? A e tie orlghnl | to. the tonsiltatin (et e et o ‘T—"““_' ! cans of congr 1al wddition tothe interest they will im Britan is to all tas; a |3 ale anl keepiug for N [“’ o 1 SEXE BEA 26D 1 XD £20 Y TR 't wply of part it ind plat - v 3 - - 3 L bow hall be licc Iy & LU A g . R and v t now 1 con Sy ) the deliborations of the congres Now that Mr. James is reclected, it [workof which waoe aftera cre- | RAN0ES I8 B VR : voler 1ask for, 2 ! A Young Lady, by A Pet Dog, b s s LG O itive republican one of the pon varius toy of public the wlained of by mem- | desirod A hall be approve Kills Hemelt TR ablest men in the state, He served two | concgn ntlemen whoso opinions | pers of who denanled a | Ofthe makinz of buks ther is 1o ad. b b soie, Pa., July 50 | AT R e I A g rmsin the state legislature with d ire always worthy of attention, change. ke e totsand volimes issie fom | ;)i ma (1) of lhe consthutis of | to Tre Bix].-Miss Jomio Iartmum, o wossige is i body blow aimed at - dom- = s asRiker ol the lLiotea el T8 T i Ay B D 0 e B Branedia PR s S This 1ill baving remainel with the prtty and acemplishod ' ocratic institutions, Ambat el 1001 vdats » he made | history of th suntry when the o SoME of the boodlers in the Omaha o y..‘,; ast !{ o adval {n line of ve (5 i days Sun <...‘. oxeey fatally early this momingat Mortztown, four e —————— g A B ) 2 oy Rl R . AT Ry e ar- | thought md Imowledze by the study of sepa- wture bing in session, the goven 1ok TS T aalipusis i vIc s R P it an: nark as & manof decision and exec- | cultural int s madea lirger domand | couneil decidedly uneasy Llhe a rateworks is a physical impossibility. In 1 toretum this bill to the logi o Mm”»h- ’.\ T “‘““ el wh Aivided fagninsb dfselfioan- | (o o iR ol : Sitardt Tl rest of the South Omahagang has been | offcring our roaders the A mericn izl i ession, and having failed to fil man, while tho gardn, wa not stand, how oun a divided fair be | BHYe ability of a bigh ord upon the attention of public men than L : P : st - inthe check by ek ot stand, how can a divided fz o ¢ + i RN s a very severeshock 1o their nerves. opedia Britanica we offer then the sov- " iis objections with R R AR T | Mr. Harlan’s active and unreserved | they wve now doing, or when the people | Very r to their ner icesof athousand or more trained minds and | days after tie adjurnmentof the le haisive of fatal results and gu sympathies have always ¥ engaged in those interosts > more e skillful pens, which have epitomized in the | it bas thereby beomen lLay, "““‘ i hobacine alarmiigl e | anti-monopol g of t S50 i 2l B ot T task of restoring peace and har- | ten volunes of the encvelopadia, the latest | Witness nf band this 15t day of Februry estorday shebecane alarminely despn d THE alliance platform favors an eight | AHbi-monopoly wing of th aggrossivoly in ¢ s in seeking meth- W e | featiioniof %L, acilevers: - | AL D. 180, G L. Iaw | ent and cnfesed to her fried, Miss ! & 8 Bty and Liscourse 41 publi Ms 10 subserve their welfare and pro- | MODY Will provea hopeless one unless | fraition of thonght, achicvement and discov- - 1550, Soretary of Stale. | Walker, sho could mot rwover. “I'he hor T 5 deieniend Fan nrty, anc ourse ub! ols 10 subserve their welfare and pro- Mo L i e it CihaiTeE el e Seretary of State. ken s I AL 1e he hour day for all workingmen—except | R T e | e e I the major and the Plattsmouth contin- | CTY I the wiol nd ever-widening cir y e rors of that awlul malady ar ever boforo ir prosperity. The velations of sed | the finances tot those employed on the farm, | ! ; et e unanimity with which he was enc gentis provided fo *sle said. L its vietin, buy T profer ie @, and five (3, [ any other death o the one I Kiow is in storo requirements of the [ f 3 N Y 1 2 e TH 1 SLOCUMDB TLAW, fele (6 of the con fonof the state ) me OF COURSE there was mothing wrong | bY the convontion indisates that ho will | furming aterst, the problem of trane: | 0 Sy 2 Y S *Nebra e WA AL ISES | Torme Infommed that hor about the jail job. The council could | have the undivided support of the party | portation, the imfluence of the t work for Powers, not bucause they love |, T folbwing fsa symopsicof tio Nebraska | ment," and broviding for ive () dgs of | yiud was aftetad, Anangments Woes not afford 1o censure itsolf | in the coming campaign. policy, and the question of b g = cats highlicense local option L ariptnn oglong | od b0 rewal mid f ¢ o roe conmaced for s trin o Kine, po ' | — creasing for trade in ti Y lim more, but because Van - Wyck was Scction | provides thit the county board of | g i% COTOY L 1y the lesislature | Which the physicians unanimously apreed ————— | = = = i asing foregn trade in the pr moro formidible, each county may grantlicense for thesaleof L the sbats B Nablatc s istature | Goild restore her hedth mentally and Mhys: d , It was Me., Connell’s luck, as usual, to A NEW LIGHT ON THE TARIFF. ducts of the farm, are practical subjects Pl malt, spinuois awd vinus liquors, ifdoencd | - glBestats of Nebmskca: - ily. : ; be pitted against a man who is scarcely One of the most remarkable contribu- | which statesmer legislators, and the SoUTH OMAHA boodlers should not ;)\I;n“\n.-n’v‘&w.x‘y.,» ];"viw“-lflwl- \hf |wm;.ml;»l six (6) of theconstitution of thostate of No \]‘rm}\i weore "‘,1.;.‘,‘ started the vw;‘\'v-ln i ¥ fons to the tariff discussio e sen- | farmor Y s SRR T e A A 4 4 s ixty of the resitent frechollers of the |3 § 8 AR SA AR (D sfollows - | Miss Hartran beeame more calm and bofor Yenown outside of the connty in which he | tions t 1”, '-ffl" s o "‘" Jem- | farmors themselves aro studying witha | sand upen the orderof their going, It | iy the contyis widertownship orgn- | PrAYE, be ameniod s aslo ved « 1ouuwm | peiletvns lnat nighlva chowulina epriised lives. ate—and it may be observed right here | dogree of caro and energy greater than stepdown and out without further cere- | izatim. The cou bard shall mot have | g , amajority of whom shall be | tht plasumn shefelt the prospect of so e —— that the discussion has for the most part | ever bofore. Theve is universal agree- | o authority to isueany license m-‘m-v 100f | o cessary to form A quoram or to projounce o | Plasant a joeney. Bothladies ocapield the 7 issnid that revolutionists never g Ly R i o bt ; i e C liquors inany cityor incorpratd vilageor | ! i REMDNC i sall o, Short flor midn Mis: : It issaid that 'm lutionists never g0 | poen anything but . remarkable-=was | ment that th ab. lnterest ol agsiol e = e e docsion. Itshall havo original jurisdiction | gane nom, - Sior Ll Vit backwurd. South American adyi made by Senator Morgan of Alalama. | ture, which is the foundation of national | A FEWmore oficesare to he ted than ¥ ovidie forthe dling of the 60~ | 0yl Yo alile shnld I A Loty T o 0| e Ta Il mis Beforo the half indicate that those who huvenotdropped | 1y way ¢ pled for the interests of the | pros x . demanis alarger moasuve of | by the council and & few more taxeaters ionund for bl ptlon of uhe applicd- | ono warmnto, habeas corpus, ‘md sheh ap: | awikened el cou the into their holes wheel' round and run. | norross of the south as affected by the consideration than it has yet reccived | placed upon the ciiy payroli. of Uedicanse, o oo the BERE | pollte jurisdicti s may be proyided by T Mia oL i s RitE ""‘_ T ; ‘—' o AT | taviff, Tk noreason why the wel- I in the legislation relati to the fiscal = Seet provides for _nu‘_lh.‘llmv.‘_ E Hm_ oy That seetin four (4) of | Shot piercii hor heat. Visions of by SEURLICANS have made some blun- | g1 of thesa paople should not havecon policy of the nation, and public men, A Home Product. Franting of ot 18 Mo agiiust he | ardile six (0) of the wnstitutio ofaa stage | PhbIaNG hunied ey duy aud nigit. Miss ders in their convention, The Alliance | gidaration in common with th fall L el > Chicago Tritwne icense tothe appli saling | 0f Nebraska;be amended 5o s to read as | Hortmm was twentythre yeurs of ag ideration i non with that of all | from the president to the least known | o sections provide for - the ali 5 men have blundered outrageously, but | ;. R R o b1 aBbik The western hemisphere appears to have oA proviLe, oy o apas follows _ i e the democrats are lable to out-do every- | Lo | € member of cong fare anxiou: become tired of waiting for that European | form of fhe licenso; the givingof o Sec. 4 he judges of the supreme| 1 BEER FAGHTON, presumed that whatever would be | golit for the general court shail stale at, lary eleted by the dectors of the ng as to whut course it | war. It isgeting up quitc a sizable war- | bond by the successful wpplicant for the li- B thoinid ody 1 blund gool they would | will be best to pusue in order to im | cloudof its own. nse. lon msof oftic ; The Chicago § pers Dol l ] A : By : 94 Sections 8, 0 and 10 make It an offense, ceptas hereinafter provided, shall be Against (he British Brewees, <o} S share in. Jut it s certuinly | prove the condition of the farmers of tho — B a0 naken il Bn Ree, DI | ol vt (5 a SR JENERAL VILAS declares that he does | 5o M 4 ; : ; R ; b "4 fin L for any licons od of fiyo SPEER e 1cio, July 80.—[Special ram i fomd curious and interesting to find o south- | county d extend the markets for theiv Prohibition Not Needed. {aler to sell iutoxicating liquorto | e, 4 dhat sectin fie () of adicle| n "M " TRt bl not want the democratic nomination for | iator, who declarves ho s no | ot b St. Lowi s Gloti-Demperc, nors or Indins, §ix(0) of tho cmstiution of the stale of | TIE gl ; vnor of Wisconsin, but the vocifer- | e . A 108 shins O R SRR HRBQUING AN cos Sl i e SR BTG et et to ction 11 provides that any prson selling | Nebrasks, beameded sous to real as fol- | boughtup the mijority of the breweries in b S Rretlhte dhiindb sbvonathe L interest in the colored people | the assembling of a hody rvepresenting v anything aboutprohibition in their plat- | liquor withouta license shall be fined not | lOWs: this cily arein afairwayof gitingintoseri Sul shotlngion s fiisnds strongthons | ot o sovith, malTng thelr sondition and the farmers of overy statein the union | oo o oo Proibition in s | 1688 than §100nor mom than 00 for euoh c. B UAt tho fist genenl elction 0| ous trowble, Infuctthereis crery indintion 5 X ; 3 orm, sinc orience ovel statos - e S the suspicion that “Barkis is willin’,” Rilioll o aratenat e : sle t form since experience s proved that stats | los thansioonor be held in the year 1Sl and after the | fsa matter of more than ordinary im- | can best be PRS Tor ko (i Do (b i i ofa merry war with the saloon ey i 5 ed without it ok dYaniie adoptionof this imendment tothe constitu- [ © B 4 > ta ag t the polic © mel q i D SR L OIACIES » sha s 2 three k owers, atthe neeting held a fow days ag) e being kicked out of the union. The | WhO are the political frionds of the | abody camnotfailto command genersl Decidedly Out of Plice. by afingof 8il0 aul a forfeituro of licerse, | thosupmme court, ore of wiom shall be| 8twhih thiy relsed the price of a banol of negro. Itis a new light on the tar iy licensod liquor venderto sell adul. | clected for the term of one (1) year,one 1 and earnest atte Al any Jowrnal. tion. All the indica- country will agree to the proposition for the term of three (3) years, | Worl of ncondilintion, that thy pssel i i lv i N . r. Vi PO i ¢ Tal g1 b el ted liquor. 0 follo o resolutio and pay funeral expenses provided the | WRieh if not particularly brilliant or | tions promisen session unprecedented in | MF Yiorioee! sacialisHo sl migG o well 31 S T e 16 40 atsnag puilshille|| and - me o o8 Bl et et U Bve | M foduretay peleiim: 0 IR i 'y 3 dazzling, 18 atleast worthy of attention | attendance and intorest mough ina rtirel portion of the hog 1ots | 1yy fineof $100 for any peron W sellor gve 5 and at sach gencral dection thore- | , Nesolied, By iho (hicago and Nl wilter undertakes the work on the | g el o P X g and corn fieldsof hoosierdom, but it is out of y any liquor on Sunday, or on the day of there shallbe elccted onejudye of the | NS pirsiil bonlloved (0 ehi <gtrom, . ground. T e R placein the seuateof the United Stats, any general or spocial dection, sumeme coutt forthe termof five () yurs DEOVRE 0 other, Tneaseit can b i —_——— After disclaiming any political inter- Tk senate irrigation bill meets with B Sections 15to B inclusive, definethe lia- [ Provided, that the judges of thesuprome | corta fned by tiis association that any saloor AFTE 1 truggle tl ». | est inthe colored race, and deseribing B 3 ey T bility of saloonkecpers for dumages sustaired | COUt whose terms have not expived at the | keperhns casel to piroiize me biewer wnd AFTER & laborious strugg he re- 0ROr 4 £ | determined opposition in the house, The Mo a Question of Ink, by auy inconsequence of the traffic and |titne of holling thegencral electim of g1 | has transtered BALTOTAZO (0. antihaefi tho formers of the council discoveved a fow | the situntion of theso peoplo in| myin objection to the bill in it present St Lowés Glob-Denverat provide lle stepsuccasary tocollet such | Shul continte tohold theirofMic for the re- | hrwe e e breust b Rty san, acres of untaxed vacantchurch property, | the United States as most lament- | g ot clause repealing so much of | There will beno bloodshedover the Bebr- 3 mpldect L em for which thoy werore- | Bilg {isanon A Ol ot less but were stricken with color blindno: able, for which he could see no remedy the nob of. 1858 s A voet he on | Mg sea matter. Itissimply aquestion of ,fl"-" I"{’\‘H‘;‘I"" Ates to the issuance of drug- ;::;.d‘l\ elected under the presént consti i ¢ \fv‘.:.\j“‘;»-“ rall { st when they approached the acres of cor Likely to be drawn from the wisdom of | juas from cutry until sveyed and nd vo have asecretu __].vl_ state \\h*[“* ) 'm-‘u.“.x...m.m‘.m-.-.mm- law Is eon- | See. 4. That each person voting in faver of |~ fhishas startod the lazgest kind of arow poration property, which escapes ta wankind, the Alubamn senator said he |y TR et cualto my emergency in the wso of that | fained insection %, thesalint jart of which | this amendment shall havewritten o privted | i sulponkeepurs assodation is aboit ty atl ¥ was still disposed to t g s HABIOC. COUpYTURELON cheap and couve thuid, roads. 1pan his ballot the following : | take @ hand. Acconling to a nunbe of ation. Vi ; posed te : 3 vl\ ‘.1" 10 | ghat get by the attornoy S 2 *The corporate autt ies ofall cities and 'l;rn-flu-‘p“vp(mwl amendment n; the con- | salhonkeepers. 1means cther that they will . Emmm—— | stance as it avises and make it, as far as todly injurious to >ower Be D LiawW, villages shallhavepower to licanse, regulite | stitution relatingto the number of supreme | have (o el to. their cu NupnAskA's orop of candiates and | no posstly could, advantageous to the || hireily Injurlousto ¢ e sl e La and rObIE, Uhe Belling "ot Sivingt tvony of | Nidfes. it L) £ b, o thi parties, bountiful as it is, isnovamarker o Al ut the remedy s in modification, not S i S fores law | DY intoxicating, malt, spirituons and vinms | Approved Maxh 1 breyer | il In that | [¥10 race ot mking diseriminations | the yopent of the luw, 18 proposed by the | Callthefederal chtin bill *44 fores layw BRI T ihe il At raous el yLnd) e e | “*Baid s prominet. silooukoeper: 4T 19 POLLLIGHS CrODOR Hansas, » In that | 4y hig favor agninst the white man who S nd sharks and diteh monc Soisthe law 0 punish murlor o force Ly | jage. Tlis scctionalsofixes the amount of | yom lontia i 2o | stind that kind of business. 1 will buy my benighted region the numbor of parties, huppeis-tobesa Libosle anand noar] |22 AL PO ¢ - and | for those who violate it.and it ishoped that | the licenso feo, which shall notbo lss thin |2 oo Foohuton of whum I jlease, 50 lo not to mention candidates, is so great [ bl 000 T RETIE Mo ) '1‘“ > '1‘ Sk ked by ‘1"" 1o, 0l | 1o nroncead elaotion ol will have sl “-w villages aud cities having less than aostitiuionorie o1 iy 0 pas Tor 1t und iho g o r 1 Yy FHa, c O R 1) MR- | the demand for its repeal comes not | veotn rostor bhe right of suffrige to overy | 10:00) inlabitants nor less than $1,000in cities hing (he silary « supIot ptronized Chicago b that they can only be distinguished by tions against him in the laws of the I {the ,].. gt 1] oraoto xystozath y BErageiy oy having apopulation of more than 10,00 it district eot Lt | days ago, 1 am getting n 1 alphabetical — arrangement of the | .. il N LU from the people of the states interested, | yoterwho has been denied it. 6 and 9 relite to drugzeists’ g t 1 | by th are of the state Lours. Sinee these Enslish syndicates camd it ¢ y or by the constitution of the | yug from n lobby hived by the land grab- TR isters and penalties forviolationof the rules Nebrasia: ; # | over here there las eon very little pureboer ——— e | tand, but removing as far as I can by my | pop. Itis of vital importance {o the JoChamberlain’s Mission, governing thesame, tion 1, I[l‘ul o 'vm Ll 19 ur‘ de and this has e IAm’h 1y, smitl P » trifle of sl e ote and my actio ¢ advice and my 1 i 3 ieral tion 28 makes demiieness an offoise o six (6) of the constition of the state e concert fve been buying FoR the trifle of sixty thousand dollars | ¥ id 0y aclion my advlpe ndmy | anid statos that the wholesale gobbling P s L L CE e S el A e briska be anendod 5085 o reud s fol- | Trom o of thes w4 to the tie Lt i an inventor offers to place in the house | counscl, everything that may obsteuct | of land adjacent o streams bo stopped he chane it Mr. Jo Chamberla AR R AT il Ax e b it A low i ANt TRt @ totiNio el peokn Tabie: Ty of representatives a patent electrie vot- | the negroin his advancement tow: a means | femidipto to this country will Section 20 provides that the doors and Sec. 18, The julges of the sup until the government has dev 1e curt | hrwerbeing a ompairatively por nan ould £ i i M s b with negotiations for | dows of saloous shull bokepi freefromscrens | shall each Teiveu saliry of tirty five hun- | oo Ll o (i Paratiily wor uia ould g snnsh te. fibel tavousor: ofiera bis) | 81 it : ’I'!’ “r el l“l- hre \7{“‘1 to securo the greatest good to the great- | gt iu'ban o of the varius | or bivds, K drel dollars (#3500) pér anmm, and the | into save him=cil, Now he will have to nale wares ut tho wrong market, A fortune | 2ent and higher eivilization.” . All this | et number by giving sl applicanss. a | © A =~ judges of the disirict court shill eceivo @ | th con Lo g ket, £ o X t number by giving all applicants an | Grtsin which he and his Salem wife will THE AFIFINOON * ; ] ; : or | B . avaits him in the south, where erude | iscertninly ina spirit to beheartily com. L wh an, CHE AFTERNOON TEA. saliry of three thousind dollars (,000)per |~ Chatles Kern,one of the most promin share ofthe water. To revive the | be the chief figures. That is diplomacy annun, and the sdary of wchshall be pay- | Geman rosanmnt-keepis of the oty appliances of the kind do not always | mended. won of the year, The Miori w old system is to encouriige amonopoly | enough for this s men in Now Zealand are kill- [ gble quarterly | who handles an enormous smount of boer work to the satisfuaction of the brigadiers, he plea of Mr. Morgan in behalf of | of1nnd and water richts and workan i ——— ing theniselves in theirefforts towear corsots 2. 9, Each person voting infavor of this | said the sehome was ottrueo Why,! he sl the negro was, that as he is a laboring N e o i Where Ponsions Aro Deserve sinee they have seen thom on the missionary duent shall have writtan or pristed | adled, “the brewens have for years past S T e 9.5 Eonhibiadis i) reparable dama 0 the permanen Nab Tors Fircid (Det women his ballot the following mide: iprofit of fron 5 ) per cent on 2 ery doubtful whether General | man from natural hent as well as from | pospority and development of the west- P R et I S rhits of Women orthe proposed amendment tothe con- | thir nvestmeont. Then (b iglishmen Van Wyek willconsont touccept the nomi- | natural qualification, and could never | i atoe lor Cocknil 1o the promsed nonea ¥ | whith was printed in Londm more _than ine ution, relating to the salary of judges of | cone in hon anl pay @ big price for e nation for cougress in this district on | boanything else—could nover occupy — Widows o' Clnerie craok Moorato | hunired yearsago, is t be issuel agiin very osuprimemnd listrict ort | plnts,ind then, to get b s in good 5 e 1) e 3 ows of U 5 McClellan | soor App dMarch 30 1580, I ke vwalie the sloolc 80 that il w the Alliance ticket. With a democrat | positions requiving a. high order Tie Tlinols goneml assembly s | 16 vidovs s einoib mia roadered || o e HR ) PE By e il e R Wi i inthe field he would only be playi of skill or become a manufac 30 far wiih the world's falr Jiele- | (o snnte mavgmaawiioh tan be remariod | tha b res, Of ant ting @ largedinnor party | Ehe Plat form | They “meet with conpetition b catspaw without the remotest hope of | turer, in a word must always re- t was conven 01 in mo more grateful wiy than by caring for {8t small tables, Ivis said that the Frach Tie moubliouniof ‘Nobriska relurateand | st ot il bk, o ine anclection. General Van Wyck isnot | main a laborer in subordinate | get abill through the semate authori Ihatx wifows v \\.Hl, llirtation, from “whi *hheir youns ”x“y““,“\"uh“”.- .]." Yuau‘l‘w'.nl ‘;Hm wincly dojendnt, troy g inte busine built that way capacities—he is not interested in | ing the city of Clicago to increass its ———— JoRf B I Rt At Tapl | ared CRIBRAARIILELL A S ! d0so pirolizesthe a8 tho -~ 1 1 f ind Tness in order t Spanish-Awmerica's Worst Foc ot A AL taatire of thelr sodet o 155 Lo 188, i i G fo bt U sanoei and m ) I ] B St, Lowis Post-Dispate , i Hcin party capable ofdealing with every vital | proportionately teie pr e cut dow, T'ite: principal business of the demo- | to be interested in it. Doomed to be | bonds to the amount of five million dal- e St Loy Pos-Dlgpateh : Accepted suitor—Bit won't you find it tT Kraovican SRS AR L RTINS ol A i i T'ho war between two toy nations of Cen- | awhward, Blinche, when you moet. your first 1 Y eratle congressional convention of this [ nothing in the world butu consumer, | Irs for the faiv, A great deal of hag | . 1Amorion i i lecs se ol ton iy mon | chrme Blicho, PR BT o obnxious rulo 18 resdndel vh distriet was to areaign the republican | the effect of that policy is to impose a | glingwasdone before tl result was Lsand “provistonal presidents” Thereis Pretty widow My dear George, T'm 1 4 ‘“'x e i .Il‘.'l"vt‘l‘l'l““ll‘ln party for its extravagance for the last | burden upon him - without any compen- | reached, during which thore was devel » vice distinction between the five repub- | PIt fraid of that ever happening \ Tdont Jrraon o two years. But the democrats made no | sating benefit oped somo rural hostility to Chicago, {0 Justify natimal diathictions. o+ gan | *40 your fitmce s coningherenexi week’ ey ) comparison with the extravagance and | So far as this view issound as appliad | The battle over sites has been wa Salvador's refusal to enter the pupsed mafrid that our Litle walkswill then be §af ey i | OMAHA shorteomings of the last two years of | to the negro laborers of the south it more or less vigorously, and the house | union is lonal and absurd. The ouly |over’ e shd | ' I Grover. | eaually gowith respect to all luborers in | finally adopted the very sensible rosolu- | thstucle (o SIS wig ind woajeelty e | danl ko sbout thet she amswared | ORI DTS o1, ¥ ipor e it fed LOAN AND TRUST — | e H Pyl 4 the domination @8 epauletted sivages who | S1OWly g D e B Cl oAl Athe | ) every portion of the country, regardless | tion that it hud noright or power to in- **Yes," he said, “T am afmid s0. You sce | ™} heartly endor Aetion o COMPANY i THE falli 3 o in the farming popula- | o B9 O may attain o fu the future, | torfore with tho docision in this mattor | {43 o ‘n.f\u:;}...'.’l he wa) banish- | 1y fan'eee is coming here then, 100, repub o oz’ i i e disabiliuy | flunl\nrn vera msm‘u ~l|l.u-w |-m\ul\-l-..\l Y| Butit does not necessarlly involve an | of the national commission and tho locul sl 2 Bhels not a charuing ceat ey s e o a0 Tuh;wrmv‘l ‘md‘ Guarintee Capltal...290,000 0od of opinions as to the cause. The | 2 : AIvacton » logislature wil sunetting wrox b OTIEy lontaite, dstive o lawg delnyed, bionuse of the oppo- ( Pald tnCupita g ol ko overlooled—superior land | “PrOVAl of the proposed tarit tosay | diveciors. Doubticss the logislature will Onuna’s Righttul Position, Yet theio romarks wre tot, jou Kiowin- | Aithn to il Just. heraon WEINAIONDY | luysandTle s oot b 18 T e Than 1 I 4 f that the argumentof the Alabama sen- | .get through withthe work required of Chieago Tribaene, tended as a striclire b domueratio e tent and X nocrtle | gopmeretal paper ey ar ! ARthe et Mo thfu Murround muw[ml atoras applied loses a great deal of | it this week, und thereaftor some v Tho census recouits are likely to result na | Foxshe psscses yilesof siocks Fomton O Uio Erat LDt of “ikaten | UTISLEIRGES as thnsler wivn t BEA "“‘ i B it "“‘\““' 2F | its foree when confronted by facts show- | lively rustling must be done if the grent | lixuriant crop of m pielpal dalouses and | Wiien vl alogetior, ks hor protty | St te goters pand thepoopo awp 1o | Tl Teé y 3 ;n- ; irec -“un x.;,gb A.m‘” intolli e [ing the benelits to the negroes of tho | enterprise is not to be u failuve disgrise ~\-]u.n u.: .\:mu vesult of :.“m‘,\m;wn as b pic | Lhacke fasralimets by, Pessonot “wiioksino S — ] T .| 088 1n tho east 1s the galn of tho | youin "t the fndusteial development | ful to Chicago and discreditable to the ‘\I“j"“'_'\ sy AL :'. e "‘I‘“" I\V; You st dut 8 uch, dear.’’ | gorarniont waLon R Lo . Omaha Loan& TrustCo b ——— in that section, The id growth of | country. Justat present the Columbian | cotton plautations of Mi i 1 the | puss thetime and Piitosctation o &l the i SAVINGS BANK 5 1 ous of N issippl anc he 4 i lut of our republican ~ L ¢ s Foxr yonrs TiE BEE has talked annex- | manuficturing enterprises in the south ition does not occupy a ver wamps of Arkansis. Not conteut with this, | Miud Gt engaged forthe sumuer, and | 1oin ot o 1000 i v Jv o 1 ation of South Omaha to Omaha, Many | his given employment to thousands of in the public.intorest it clamoving now fora thind count so as tg | L0 You will t i IRA% Ad 2 104 krily il purityof s oitel | S E Corneri6th and Douglas St 1 ¥ i I o The girls w 1 e ma panifit Eall p au thority © 10,000 arguments havo been advanced. A most | the coloved race at better wages than —_— cateh up with Nashyitie, though the an | among a doz ) | o b Eoviston ol tno etection | B M ORBUEL o i N polent one is that with two members in | they ever received before, and while it | Ty proposition to elect contingent | $4¥s: **Everything liviug hiss been put down Yohr dtug aloud & Wle of adventure vl RNt vy i the et | by of stocklholcr b the Omaha council the people of South | is doubtless true that In none of theso | congrossmen In somo of the new westem o218 SRR, a1dSt] 2010F 804 D Ia i ou of Rsiallle Miara O AT AL R 6 A P or Quut Tptorsle S ANGES Canbior Ouaht “ould stand in less dangor of | establishments s nogro hasever attulned | states, in anticipation of the new appor T T URDeR ARS el SRR M Dasd- | B00 BY unma! t r- | Pt g Ao and W TVET | Oloon: A.U. Wymun, pssidents 4.J. Brows, being ofticinlly robbed. It is a pretty | the position of a superinteudent or per- | tionment. roce 0 encourageme ek Mo 1o oo made, | tBite must lave béen wre rilun ballog o vicopresdent, W.T. Wyman, trosu rer ing Ll . 8 5 Protiy Il vt o I s I.' onment, receiv R0 oncouragerm ut in | Donver and Kunsas City also have boen made. i Ay R fncorportted towns und 6t 1 bl | o S T kettle of fish they fiud themsolves in | formed other than subordinate work, | Washinglon. Members of congros de Denyer gots up to 16,18 und Kusas City to | wers thom hros g : vy ind rzulae el o far | Drectrs A, U Wnae M y ¥ > L TP 4 18, wero there th ¥ { wn (L conforns toour el 1a lrown, Guy O. barton Nash Lhoi tolny. | many of them have become skilled work- | clare that such action is a waste of time, | 183,00, As oth these cities hoped (o over- | didu't scea man th lite | 0 ", o poly iu wery forw, de W IKluball Gowge b, Likee L

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