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4 THI ‘ ( IMAHA DALLY BEE: FRIDAY MARCH 6, N - THE OMAHA DALY B A e - . —_—_—_—,o e, THE DAILY BEE 3 I ROSEWATER Euniron EVERY 18 OF SURSCRTL MO PION Yo lressed t and FERS (I « checks i 1o 1o the order of the The Bee Publishing Comnany, Provrictors THE BEE BUILDING iould rlers RN STATEMENT £ Nehrnska | Connty of Douizlas Trschu npany, ¢ e Her [ ctary of ALY i, wa tion of T 1 0 Thursd Friday Baturdiy Il Wl ol 24, Average I L2070 FORGH TZSCHUCR Votore me and suabseribed in ny st iy of February A D, 1801 N Frn Notury Public prese Eta County of 1 George It i 7 o Ana sy that Publishing company duily eitcatation of month of Mareh, 18) April N0, 20504 coples coples: for June, N0, 180 copies: fOr st 13, 50, for September, 1800, 20,870 o) 1. 1800 pes Novemer, 180, 24001 coploss for fes: for Feheaary. 1801, Groe 1L Tzsoivek we and subseribed i ny th day of Februgry. I NP e Notary Pabl luly sworn. stary of T that the aetual ay Fap DALY 1 Wis 2081 copless for May, 180, 20,180 copies: for Juily Ieopies; 1 Oetober. 1500, 2 1 e for (he for o Defore prosence, thi TH P stago. the W intoresting overnorship contost in e court has reache s the painful contor- tions of the railrond Tobby that it did not Lenow Stevens wis londed vident from NEBRASKA is in position to sympa- thize with Connecticut in hor prolonged squabble for the governorship. GENERAL SHERMAN'S | amounted toonly $2,500, but he diod a millionaire in character and fame, Nororiery s dirt ch bo bought for one poor little railroad pass for which the owner has no uso. sonal esta ap whoen it can DEMOCRATS who ridiculad the fight- ing qualities of John M. Thayer now have reasons for revising their opinions. ago of tho bill house was not illomined roud pasto- Tie passago anti-pass through the by tragic bonti Doards Tite repeal of the timber eulture and pre-omption laws long deferred tributo to honest scttiers on the public domain. is a SENATOR GORMAN sugg ocratic conclave “to find people. want.” That is The people want a rest ved its first punch and ifit receives the senate, tho men I k will have to stsa big dem- what the oasy onough out The fro In the house yesterda, another punch in who travel on thei pay fare. Pass reco che T hurgle whom Governor Tl ve- fused to extraditoon the ground that tho republican governor of Connecticut hiad no right to hold the oftice. has been et free. He ought tohea good demo- arat hereafter and ared-hot Hill man o prosident. MUNICIPAL woman saffeage has finally been disposed of by the legislature. 1t afforded some of the chivalrous inde- yondents an opportunity for displaying their gallantey and earn a few bouguets But theso fragrant flowers will cost the tax s about $2,000 worth of legisla- tive time, THE double-ender wdly parallel™ isonly u deadly garble. It ingeniously leaves out half a sentence to make its point. The double-ondor, by the way. lives in achronic state of deadly par- allelism, which Is so plain that it has long since been regarded as a superflu- ous task to call attention to it. 8 v By the democrats were ready to thank Mr. Cannon of llinois for his fair- ness and ability as chairinan of the com- wittee on appropriations. This compli- ment will go far to make the gentleman forget the extravagant and unmerited nbuse which he received at the hands of the democratic press a fow months sing FrATISM has reached the proport of a eraze in Minnesota, Some of its vocates are so'wedded to the hobby they would not wait for the s the government and proceeded wealthy by fiating one dollar bills into tens. The future product of the fiat mint will depend on the liborality of jail officials, that netion of to wax THE direct tax bill recen cong ¥ passed by ss and now a law, appropri total of #15,000,000. The money is to re- fmburse the states for revenue raised in 1861 to aid in the suppression of the re- Pellion. Of the total levy mude at that time 401 remains unpaid, so that the actual disbursements under the bill will be a fraction over $15,000,000. New York the largest amount, $2,213,330, with Pennsylvania and Ohio over $1,000,000 each. Nebraska is of the few states credited with having paid its full quota, £19,312, which amount will now be covered into the stato treasury. The opposition of repre- sentatives of southern states to the measure cannot be fairly churged to sec tional Out of the total amount levied inthose states 3 was paid, or 68 per cent of the total. With the of Florida the southern states paid a greater per cont of the lovy than many prominent north- ern states, Louisiuna being credited with the full amount, $385,850, tes a receives ono sentiment, sxception [ A NEAT LITTLE JOR One of the nontest jobs that has ¢ i Cobbey heen 1o, is boing ollod through a leg M olf-sacrificing ongin o That orel by $15,000 for a1 « floth ¢ ho yablished sold with n wny event in sufliciont numb the demand the ill will two or of 1830 sossion th thrownin, with W L thoe state That wo than 81,000 ar of 14000 for v omargain supply ta and county ofticials, THE CHANGE IN THE LAND LAWS Under the act \gross ling the timber culture and pro-emption laws, wnd receivars of the land oftl- ces nave boen instructed to allow no en- after The new act provides that regristors tries thereundorof claims initinto March 4. valid rights the taws repealod but all bona fidec before the peefected upon du in the weerned or aceruing unc shall mslnwfully initinted the act mplianes with Law, not he affecte passiags ol my by passage ny same manner, upon an‘d forfeitures and con nissed law v the same the But iring conditions, ubjoct ty same limitation as if the aet hadd not boen the planting of ) computing the periol run from acts is repeled, and i of cultivation the the date of entry sssavy of cultivation within the proper time, the preparation of land and the planting of trees to ba con of cultivation, and the time thus occupied to he computed as a part of the eight years cultivation reauired by statute, [t is also provided that any person who has made entry under the timber culture laws and fora period of four years complied in good faith with their provisions, and who is an actual bona fide resident of the state or territoryin which the land is located, shall be entitled to make final proof thereto and acquire title by the payment B125 per acre for such tract rogulations to be proseribed by the votaryof the interior, Noiand under the provisions of this act shall in any event hecome Liabla to the satis tion of debt debts contract, prior to the issuing of the final cer cate therefor, The act providing for the sale of des- ert lands is amended by requir filing, with the declaration, of am the land the mode of cont plated irrigation, which must cient for the purpose of reclaiming such land. Persons entoving or proposing to enter separate sections may associnte to- gother for carrying out a plan of frriga tion, but person shall receive a pat- ent for this land unless he shall have expended in the work of reclamation at st $3 an acre, 31 to pended in each year. In case of failure to do this the land reverts to the United States, with forfeiture of the ad- vanced payment, Cliimants may ant ipate the date of final entry and obtain patents at an earvlier date by maks ing proof of reclamation to the gregate exteut of $3 an re and of the cultivation of one-eighth of the land. A hona fide settler is given the vight to transfer any portion of claim for rvight of way for ivrigation, railrond, school and oth without violating the title of No owning of land in any state acquive any right t law, and the muaximum amount agricultural lands which any way equire under the is limited to 120 acres. A valuable provision of the luw is that giving right of way through the public lands and ations of the United States to any company formed for the purpose of irvigation and duly organized under the laws of any state or territory, upon due proof of its organi- zation made to the secretary of the in- terior together with a statement of its proposed operations, Herealter no pub- lic lands of the Unit States sold v excapt al military and mine timo shall the ned w porformed nets strued as of under cquired showing be sufli- no bo ex- his purposes his elaim, more that 160 acres or territ der the perso homes of the porson Il shall be andoned or other reservations, isoluted dise fractional tracts and al ler Lands, the public sile of which is authorized by special acts of public sale mnected il o he new la s the result of long and ation, and is believed thoroughly than any previous the public domain to tlers and home owners, »ful delibe e act [ consecrite actual se A PR RODUCERS' TRUS The leaders of the farmers’ allinnee in Kansas have evolved n new idea, They propase the formation of a huge trust to control the market on eattle and grain products and secure & fair share of the profits of the business for the producer: The plan proposes the foundation of a of distriet allia in all con- gressional districts in Kansas, Ne Missouri and lTowa, which shall build and maintain a large number of grain elevators and cold storage depots. By this means it is expocted that the supply of agricultural products can be to the demand and managed in a ner to secure umniform good throughout the year, that this method will nc the evils of also stop speculation ing In options. There are two rather la sized stacles in the way of the success of this systom 1008 wged - It is expected only eliminate tion, but will v ograin and de over prolt g0 ob- gigantic schom: mous amount of A gro sary to erect the elova roquire. storage hous the tion of heavy drain or nur ability out pit While farmors niy il ¢ combination, it tdo it her wostern eattlo or ' f . I cap At whic * 0 ¢ bap attlo o i firms handling the stock i s s simplo thousands of fa the same way Another objection to the must instantly | tha the which it h foug hit | Goula, furmers’ a 1 | capitalists in ti trust toden! in this sy innee ha form it tempts t ever ot int men and will othe entor of t st president plains this by saying th up thei fire.”” It that in sue tain to got minds A CREDITAL affaivs of the the pa ble 1o the « e dent and heen characte: by ay en no chane tunity for ont P of industry pend formance of du business of larger duri the been carried o friction, and in that lad eated the tont, have n, and ev vic ministration integrity. The efforts of favorable more suc tron this there has ment in the sorvi The troasury ministered ment that fidence of the tha observed assurance far conducted upor eral istration came than it and navy dep intevior W the agric fully justified t of the country terinl welfare {ithas ¢ of its term. | a century. WHEN the | that over his relief sover Were pisse | eve in memor, the amendme peoplo u few | the change: instew not justify the cost ention and paign, are of Tn i | is remaricable. wer Tk vigor and rers it proposes tog s heretfo propses the i ¢ s do dopy will put itsalf on the same iation rusts, but on very 1 asit largely lncks the vital success, which is unlimited eapital he the £ w is impossiblo hoa st T I'ho republican ad ation vo years has hoen sility ind judgment of Presi o and his ble to ¥he nation. vize careful statesmanship condueive to pro- ss inevery depirtment of raetic porformance of olute integrity re smallest affaies that has givenno oppor- k[ In o quict but most effective way nt Hurrison impressed hi ¢, fidelity and carcfulness upon those in authority in the public s and it early camo to ho y department thatofficial tenure do- sly wpon The isseen in the factthat while the general ty. > gov n most alle ties sstul than was expected, the promise of still more g sults is most favorable, beon diplom with highly ben acpy with an have commanded ountr, t the will 1 ore tion into vaised to a higher di pver attained befove. avimen ducted with distinguished department ply and consciontiously administered, suitn how | With sueh a rocord of usefulness progress. the preseat administration has a just claim to therespoctand confidence . Wit aceomplished toward promoting the ma- of tt faith in the further suceass of in thesame direction, und ven of intelligent, consery | and honest govemment, there assurance, will by maintained to the end “Thevecord of the two y of this administration will bes able comparison with that of any of its predecessors during the past quarter of Amor iteen were presented to the last con- gress, and that oaly about two thousand he will gratitude from the recesses of hisweather ofthe s proves th | tied with the existing or s o nt weat the ditions of today is suiticient U the - ty of the school task to « K bo continued, postoflice department was never before sgrularity display in roje ho first ital 1vostn the it would he 1ore wi will s and cold h ompa yssible to 1 bo kets no oa it thr only four | It s consolidate bo wnd em wou by anize und stockmen an, which r 10 every the 1o oney is sanction of an institution most strentously o packers imitate 1l mation of a colossal of Tife. ¥ plat- now at field it as the denounces, 1t tion with the 10 ual terms, element to The Jay other necossitics of legali wod tod. the in ever If it samo love s it npe allianco » of the case have made the devil with to tho mtest cor- nsis featu wmers ight repress they a AIMINISTRATION pinistra the government dur- credita- ion of al It b bya judicious and the pablic sl and orderly zeal duty that sriticism, and by an “hing down to the has - political oppon- hiabits rvice understood in tho faithful pee- beneficial effect has ernmnent been r thelast two years thun al- most ever before for alike period, it has smoothly and without dopartments great progress made indisposing of the work been s the previous administration, every hand the princ nd observed that the sovernment must receive prompt at- where rned that th wments to retaining posittons in the of the government wed to aceumulate On ple has been incul- business of pu Leials » essential requir P under this are capacity, fidelity and be said, was the chi of thepublic service can justly and mo considercd racter as whole, higher than it is at present Every department of the government has something meritorious to the state extend the commerce of the country by its eredit. department to have thus far been and wtifying re- In addition to amarked improve- - and consular ficial vosults, meat has heen ad- ability and jude- the con- y,and there isevery judicious policy so The thorough business principles, and from a condition of gen- demoraliz when nowe this namin- it has been of efliviency The r been con- bility, the never more wi s 1 wis W dephiectment has lom of its creation, and it hus already 10 nation warrants its offorts the exnmple tive is every r honor can eitizen thousund realizes bills for summon a tear of departed statesman, d by cling constitutional are wel ganic law, That ssary o make | sabise ne cons | ed, but they importance constitutional wmoyuuce nee con ofa cams hook trust huge octapus it nas thrown {18 tntacles log the bust nsinoss around every shature and endeavored to instruct nbors how to stoer clear of its Sehiealy A westorn stite has beet ove From Hlinois to ( Missour enrps of lobhyists . cado, from the Dakotas to ing measures infmical to its interests worked of these hit ' il ho presence ing v hav races of mem rof | sehools, have thus in coln is well knowr themselves intorthe ind undbe in behalf of thy far bers " ueceeded in sfifling action on bills eal« the exorbitant Fvery schools is vitally cone which strangle ated 1o reduce the breaking the of school b patron of i in ip i combine filehes from family poct offensively med the L public necessity, and of fails tive b governmont. 1f th islatu rant the much needed relief, will the i entatives from s with the 1 e which plo know influences mov their path of du vep ———— T house bill relating to the peac metropolitan citics, s ovidently a me b to revive in Lincoln and Omaha the lo of feer sharks retived from bu 85 LWO ¥ The bill provides wetion of justices of the pence ) stico to would 1t first-class and \ce in cities of the n for the at every ars ago. wd apportions one | 1,000 inhabitants. This give Omaha thirty-five officials and Lin coln fourteen, Under the present law Omaha has six and Lincgln three, Tho numbor ample for all demands. The courts are rrun with work, but the business is suflicient to yicld the reasonable compensation and command the services of The proposed reorganization chevious scheme to resurrect crease the robbing fee shops which flecced litigants undor the old law. The interest notove justices w ood men, isa mis- and in- not demanded in the of Justice, nor'will itsubserve a honest purpose. When the work now per formed by ofticials in Omaha is di- vided . itis clear that four- fifths of the justices will have little or no business, change is six among Consequently the justice wiil revert to those who will to skin 1i it of or pile business not serup! rants for a greater fees law to an amount e than the allows, up little short of high way robbery. Tho bill is a positive det- viment to the involved, should be promptly killed. cities and The Bluft Didv Norfolk News. Churcli Howe tearing up a railrond pass furnishes a dramatic illuistration of Satan re buking su. S, Rl Fias lts Advantages. The Walyp om, N. D, Gazette is in favor of allowing the legislature to meet but once in six vears, and limiting its sessions to thirty days. SRR They Meant Repu Washingim The Maryland republi assembled beliove that he best who serves bis part i Applies When in Boston (ilobe. One of the weizhty subjects betoro the Woman's National Council at Washington is: “How to Become (lood Talkers.” need not affect the remark of Lovd Chestor fiela, that nothing so wall becomes a true gentleman iu lad s o be a good listener lican Party. St ans in association serves his country v best. pany. —e Hard Lunck is € During a discussion of an ambling bill which was beforc the Idaho senate. Sena. tor Langrishe offercd this amendment, which was adopted: “Provided, however, that it shall not be considered eriminal to win, but shall only be considored criminal to lose The entire scetion was then stricken out and the bill thus killed One People. Momphis Appral-Avatanche, Monday was tho anniversary of the fall of Fort Donelson. Tho lapse of twenty-nine vears has filled tho trenches where armed wen lay and black jacks, weeds and wild flowers cover all the ghastly seams of war, General Sherman lies dead and the flags are at balf mast. Such is life —and death. o Watch “Legislative Counse Springfield Republi-an cuter into every alTair at the stato house this winter, ‘The lobby are crceping back into something liks their former activ- but chiefly it is the “legislative counsel that show themselves. [n political sagacity and parliamentary tact, no member on cither ide surpasses Mr. Quiney, aund under his management, the restiess Metlen hus become a mere cipher. ake Tritune There are a great miny by western region, and tho way they use their animals is as pitiable as it is disgracoful. It gives every human peson a feeling of satis. faction to hear whenone of these brutes is caught and punished, and the oftener an ex ample is made the oftener the object lesson is impressed and the sooner a veform will by brought around es in all this s Compulsory Patri Denver Timis. Compulsory patriotism savors too much of old world tyrany. Nobody is compelled to rate the Fourth of July, but the oppor taken advantage of. The se, killed the bill to compel the school districts to fly the Ameri can flag er their, school hou But the practice is one that should be fosterad. Pa. triotism is a sontiment; but is a mighty handy thing to have around at um —————— Girls Hird to S Mys. Senastin Blackburn irls dou’t marry 40 frequently n s of rom the simpls necessity of obtaiuing “a home and the desive (o be head of & louse hold or, as they often did years ago times to make way. for younger sisters, and in to relieve the al rosponsibility and in many cases The exchequer much duced by the reverses of the war. Nowa wirl prefers, iustead of taking a man for & partner and provider, simply to go out in the world and work for ersclf i oue of the wwany avenues open Lo women. tism, tunity is cagerly house has, with good so 1t gl Curss of the Nation. Jwdge J. I, Braly of New York Supreme Court The pistol is, in my judgment, th the nation. As un Amorican’ 1 deplors ils use, which hns brought disgrace upon o people, and which shoald be stayed, if possi ble, by general condemuation, by the power aud vigor of the press, by all citizons aud by h stringe at laws as may be enacted by the st Thousands of have bee sacrificad by its use o dress fancied wrongs, o vindicate feelings butonly soin thought rovengetul dispositions, to indulk pers, or to parade s @ bravad sion rarely existing when its use for a acadly purpose is justiiable, curse of valuat ives her to outraged Atily e, 0 e + bad the ocen competition in | | SSING Seranton Truth s bas her mi y Nows s the Hili country and No, I8 not th His body d it Snow Now York Cont ach that's g trade it But in th 1s vocpr Family portra where did they € portrrits of painted i faney ¢ Boston Transc meter anda won and il neither is v 1o have its own w Louisvillo Con zens likely 1o do @ months come persons, the conn o Philadelphia might be cheaper earth and econom Philadelphia_Ingnirer linble you miss is pocket. “Pheyve JESTS, The woman who 1 wircady made up. RIGRA the d at he had di bra s are ng now in the At Tt's U 1 ashore & Mekin t Loavenworth 1 Oolong, » the best that's mado en the Piggsons! Why, ot family to have had themselvos tress for a beginniog its of ver | it The hand of a gs s lowie move in i circie s convinciug itis bound 1an ory ay The only citi nage for some very industrious for-Journa 1y freo o Are thos terfeiters, On the whole it tring cables arund the iz0 on diplomaye o Almost any thing to b found ind boy's - - PERSONALITEE General Miles is an rider. Georgze Baneroft's estate is now 00,000 Mrs. Matilda the host piano pla Mes. Worth 1an dressmaicer, d Miss Anna W the Colorado se Frank R. Stock literary crities « ethy story. March 10 will b versary of the we accomplished bicyclo wilued at Sewell, aged ninety-six, is yer in Augusta, Me. the wifo of the fanous Paris- resses very plaiuly readingclerk of Kiows how to read. to defy the writing @ Kelley 1s o and ton, is going mee more by anni and y-cighth the Prince e the twe rdding of PPrincess of Wales, General Sherin D0 a4 year Lo Grind Ariny pan According inth rown of on The English w that the munifest ahsorbed by the U George W. Cal he hears a southe heis from and g Not, th et Kylo's throngzh Oberlin « Senator-elect V German scholar, reads Virgil in ment. Sherman was a: field as Napolcon than five near by. Representative been offored the silver mine, and has cept it The doughter theassistant rect church in New tion Arm Joseph pinnist, who was three short years and freckled. Bismarck is ber of his pape possi German governm The Boston pu T am not a Booth, aSalviui, and 1 John L, Sutlivan Tho visit of and her daughter On the day of ( mother of “Marening Throt Lier homo in Hart Mrs. Burton write a new sto thing 1 the line ¢ vetin. no respect Master Work tocancel his we count. of his recer Seranton Gover the br nan inthe alliancé on Generll S. B or without doubt the best of the old-time, right K Mrs. Harrison most unique e unknown eorresy embody them in Mrs. Calboun, bears a sem blance to ho to a deatist n Bo Lionnire Codner hi least creditable thing record of Rev. Dr. H offman, Honry Hay thren three or four times liss at 1 the day and will become a high private i once declined an offer of ) contribute regilily o ton, the mit- four lirge disaonds set ic of his teeth vitor, Goldwin Smith, destiny of Canadais Inited States ble cluims that the moment ener talk he can el where ess at his ancest Senator- King his way wing wood. od French and of Latin. Hc for entertain - his w rollege by s s s dis the original is 5 light a sleeper when in the was. Ho rarely tok more iours of rest when the ciemy was Morrow of California has attorneyshin of a Nevad it coneluded o ac- Henry Wilson, - of St. George's Episcopal York, has joined the Salva- the pretty litle boy the pet of New York ladies ago, has grewn tall, lanky d to hava sent alarge num- to Eugland for safe keeping ble swoop upon them by the wilist-actor 2 Bar Kkuow, tov, it they are uot ST know Frenen newspapers marked coolness in their t lampress Froderick of Germany o Paris, iencral Sherman's death the C. Work, who wrote iirh Georgia,” also died at fora. on has contracted to ry for the Century —some- of “The Anglomuines” and similar. n Powderly was compelled stern eng on ac it illness, and is now in iking a rest n of Georgia after fooling: last March 6, Buckner of Keutucky is living reprsentative courteous, chivalrous, up nacky gentleman is making a tion of the nunications writien her by ondents ill eventually book for sister of General Custer ad hew brotho and possosses many of the mental character istics that disti James Parton have cuoyed a poorest, und he humliation over Count Kleist, w his won “Thom psor the skult of his v Meissonier had icans. Thouh tl a generous hand ful name of Detroit, is in prison forer: riished nim. says far that his best s salo th cls @ cortain measure clancholy w books his the ho 5 o have bestowed nd titles upor alet. The we an abiding hatred for An hey bought bis pietres with and paid excessive | for them his detestation was bitterand out spoken Joel Chandler Taly tostudy; th arat Bryn Maw ison’s daughter 1s in Paris finishing of music. When Lincoln the Marquis di R chang somest streets, th Via Lincoln. Jhin Jaeob Asto bridal tour from | waveled i an or porter with back in chia Mrs. Chauncey will zossin about shia hears o it oment she i parture for home, Jay Gould picture taken and iy be that Mr. i taking it himself Ihe death of miral Kimberly tl He is vory popula his promotion has Admiral Kimberly American squidr trouble at Samoa (With ap The it To cat! ey stor T'o cat Whate'er toa To oat thou 5 h n at, hungey soul Vietualy until thy Aud then! In af At the approach My feet din bis honor one logies to Poet Laureat ¥ Harris' daughter is going to e dunghters of Maric Twain v colloge, and Thomas Ed cou wis andi, n ol 1865 rof Ialy, vmo's hanid e Via St. Antonioto that of o, worth 270,01 *hiladclphia o we, ¥ chair car tipped th o and requesied 15 cents on his Bl Dy any of 1 scand e d's actions criticise eremoniously takes ties »who noment that her de 5 ho has nover eannot ac Gould docs hal a good unt for it. 1t ot loak natural sowiething is being taken wud he isn’t Adm L senic v among been well was in ¢ of vessel two years ago. al Porter mikes Ad ficer of the nayy the oficers, and paried, Rear and of the n during the tis ach lean and omply fools. el realkfust 1 mus agal o ent Al e Adown thy gullot pour \ness 15 10 1ovo. Clican Tribuna. ter years, o tho g My foot exclain aty paii, i L w W th ve i I'r e fr tic I¢ 1 ta i Ia m he r he fif M W tt W ne al du th 31 at it or It sk J 11 S| th m n Ve cl oF 1o w te At hie it 1 Ay au re ne a J th th ne I m h ov el b w i th it A ni e | state By toe On motion of Captain Billingsley i nt ol thirty, ovonty to ei fr couuty today thuline: the to consader the m total $20,455. Today he appealed the case to £500,000, vision of the plice agin. in the house o prosent March 2, P Db NDERTHE NEW BALLOT LAW noln Ropublioans Proparing to Hold an Eleotion on the Australian Plan. e I hat HY PEOPLE AT CAPITAL. « DIE THE Vil Sl Needed B at Hand a tunnel Endsat Lined cetric motion i « (BN Nob, March & Tho vepublican city central held o mecting last evoniug, withall the present As the Au b t bl is now a law, tho clinirman atit would e necessary to okl rntion at least 1ift fore clection commit Ards linn ouneed the con- | ¢y n days e b L was (o at the usual w1 tel to hold th aces on At torno marics sch 1, Ihursday ontion Sa elty | ! rday k. | The co ntation forr each ward il the la each twenty action thereof. “This will mak i1 a 1 among the irst L Thir, y Seventh for tha n cnst n orte | e five v o nijor the conven as fol nd, | - eomprise ) wards 20 h, 32 1 The old rule imartos were adopted, and teemun was cmpowoered o s ks for the poll Fiftn, Sixth s governing the cach ward ¢ leet udiges u pa A Health Of lity for Febr TCARY me the ton Wosis, [ 1L e mom- | Wi 1o | vos of ST mor the i vyin the Tuber tality, 2 ioerushed in elevs shnd 1oeach of consumptic ritis, tbereulosis of fungs, alhol: | m, hoart, fajlure, erysipelas, overdose of | 483 adanen by mistake, avute | ¥ i, cirrhosis of the liver, dropsy of the | rt, broncehitis, nervous exhaustion, rail r ad necide fatty degeaeration of art, conynsions Apes Underoneyear, 2t from one to five, | five toten, 21 ton to twenty, 11 twonty t thirty toforty, 25 forty o fifty, 3 : sixty to seventy, 2, and v, % White,. 26: col 1, 8. | forale, 16, Marricd, 157 single, 10 s 15 bneumoni s the 1) i | mu the bo ale, 12 NEED AID ing notice was eoceived by Rev P’ Ludden of the state velief comnission i . D, Rainey, county elerk of Wel L oam i by the board ot | s Of We ty tify the yumittee of state aig drouth-stri strict that Webster county refus steof Gto 100f the board of supervisors to ithdraw f it list of state aid.” ELECTRICLOCOMOTION AT LINCOLN | “The officers of the Lincoln strest railway | 50 ympany received a telegram from Me. Littic | 11 that all arangements for equipping | G of that road with eleetricity had | npieted and the contracts sizied for | )ole terial, including thirty moto CArS. | oo ity traler cars, wires, cle. | jrg itliin two weekss the work of converting | 115 power into electric locomotion will | 11 smmence, It RECOMMEND A TUNNEL The committee of thecity council appointed o) ttor of constructiog atun- | ghir sLundeor the raiiroad tracks on North Ninth | e 1d Eleventh streets instead of ouilding via- | } acts has reported in favor of tuunels. The | g ost of ai00-fout tunnel, iucluding ex- | ationsix feet high, thirty four feet wide, | jays tor 1peryi Nen | thr by a | t pla as b | City cement two foet thick, stone wall two feet | piiii rick, paving, piles, ete., is 1,300, The cost of approache #,176, making o total estimated estimated at | oy is estimated | |y cost of | } MES, SHEEDY IN FAILIN Tuis reported that prison 1i and srminang Mrs. Sheedy’s b S 2 affering with a complaint of s edor that treatment is impossible n at is not linble to prov but law hatter ber bealth if not 1 treated ¢ M i s fort, Mrs. John Skeedy has commenced suit Sta wstice Brown's es C. Me afie, lendl K hotel, Mrs heedy declar has not paid e re for two onthis and that th » 3400, The atter wilt ge Brown nEALT in 1M the ve is now du msidered by J March i3 Qapuls per |ty unty | pial DL | B inrod | yea rert d worth- | 77y e in_which was in- | s dismissed iu the lower ssts charged 1o Thomis. the supreme STATE HOUS strict NOTES, court of sued (€ » Hascal Douglas The case y and e slved urt o wurt On'nest Tuesday the supreme court will sos from the Niuth aistrict Neligh sugzar comy has filod s of incormoration with a” capital stocl the dnd ;! drin arti of the Union Pacitic sy sened, and trains will stop re Spring Ranch station, on s ai 3 oy R equ 1 WAS WORKED IN OMAI ek About noon today a well dressed young fel wwalked into the of C. M 7, 1315 O stre 10 worth [ A oS sentto Dr 1300 M He said the small ho had was &0 bill an wnge up by the delivery i e any { elis as meton the 5 | Sl the young feliow to givi | dthe thange and he would Jise qnd gzt the bill, Lo said there was sso of searlet fover in the house, and that | would be dangrerous for the delivery man | g go in. Not suspecting any trick, the | v iver hinded over the money and the gooc W the scamp simply walked around. th ar, set the goods down and slope o Govemor Bovd listened yesterlay Jou Lo the application of Gieorge Mc D Prowont arciitect who had boen fin upting Lo bribe the commissiones of \erson county, for & remission of st amount, itovernor weaniount 10§00, but MeDonald ve tousi Boyd o wipe it out e governor refused 1o do so. T younguen's republican cub hed a coting last eveniug, with 8 goodly number Avrangements will be hold fo ficaiion meetiug of the city tickor Several addresses woro mivdo by | pentlemen Last evening, aud @ ol mow onibers added Dunbam vs Bucll for 8,200 for allegzed breach of contract was distriet court yestorday after Jury vonderad a verdict for ae him the goods 20 into the wie Se AND ENDS. after of said wis ble, fro luced had the together, and of s fal, rior nnent i The case of Mgz luded i e Chiic L Walleo atter dist Episcopat church Wi 10 10 he out, an_ overcoat, some | be iaving nailed his, Some follow stolo an | dig Crcoal off 0 mb man in frontof Hevmen's | yy thing store lustnignt. Thomas Rolfson | Vi is searching last night for Fred Ackerman, | it B had borrwed bis pony but did not bring | 100 hicle whe ho prorised 10 Jacks Piorco was avrosted this morning on Compiaint of A, B. Gittings, chanzodwith | ding FO0 i chieks from him st night, | fio parties. wore out on a tear together last | eht and Gittings lost the ehooks. 1o suid was too full to know who ook then and ald ot prosecuto Piorco, who was dis. Jarged TG cise agtnst Luscher for grand larce tur a sociad at St. Paul | M last night but | Twe i fimst o 3! e Highest of all in Lzavening Power,— U, ol wa o | day und the | Ans.—I thow from rain terranc " nuamerous Union Pacili kil was s e he ana his me M. conver enmbr asis Chica second. stinued, il o tonre of trustond (it ving discoverad tht oy 1 fs 1,100 wil)l tako theont) made n ity of the sl oy ‘ran k 1Rose s eaylind ¢ ipe of awwhite bt It i nondelhthdiy i 10 130 aud fthal e S fdod 1o . NOTES AND(EHIES WATA for Nob Who i, 18aneroft it E 4 anil Nagsiie ~1 Ve ancralt A oo Livin his nitiosike li Sata Francis, i, 1 weted i i San oy It e lowse ot 1 e retived fron NV Seeretaries b o At work on the il of rth Am Alaska [ borderin fea from Min L wouid have ( mplish N o i T ey 1wt r e pite fo ¥ to VO 1T Uhe potigan o what extot i following laws i ate ol 0o ke inaddition toty ™ i from AL kil he, fspt by tendail stions ik in ety 1o the baliei il o= Least. troubie If 4 s pack e, ALALLA, NOD. wer (e f At souree wre or? v items ot 1 of welk 20 When ul il s A bu i AL L In answennw oy intelliginly it el | anewers under th sl e e=eed Tt is ovident that e som il s gy t in some ool li e Geologists (s il andt toettaury foion o appearance of | wdary or rim havigin il djacent i other doir ¥ fillel wih and melting o yizh thie vocks ar . whera it £ an pool. In orle v, think of thisseiof heing an immenso Vi S o1 tha vl vounding hiils or ths for the tube it awell be water, in mal ol, naturally v o the valley. Thres ' from Aritos, fuen il v well in the Unitd § 1s A b e Marchl, Wil g0 gen e Towing b febi 1 ‘et osian il g query t Wit i tarfrt, W s Lamm I 1 s abiethe th 13« Th nx-to = P he Stocton ty-seven miles in >ral tra fic Septenl, 1% st road, built bySlann i wass tho first actiallmalith M. B., Pawneo (i Nob: Sl s legzal tender [l (i <1 i private, no sl b lirges s may _be, except i Al stipulatod 1 ot 4 s hnder % o N dmaha: T & e sEa et - 19 Wi € - we will tell you wh jexli vy Thero is @ eity ordiny g o cealed weapous, whier v ling won-Inw -l clivg e pecially applies buon 1. ., Omaha: et v-four_ States indhd it fos of North Ameria Hinwathy, fin 0 water fordvi rk it over 1eposes Th cent water \able by driig out mna sc ‘riction matches v 18, dn England b Me Wl L. S., Oskaloosy, h-The iy tull list of the woni 12th inst he Colossus of Rhodes, | Muausaleum, the stat hanging g the Pharos or vl Egyptl. 2. Forit penings in Bri, sin rican Tepublics, s ington, D. ( D, O miha, ernors nually, Yasah de Istand, T oy ity divided betwestn wl us. 2. Yes, therow N son of the gl Yip in IS11, died 158 C., Canon Citv, (4 wect undor th st of B 5.2 It would Bir to of th h 0 ity 000 J. K., Council Bluli-Thear of K was « 4 take 1 whie ) ar wer yur tard (e political desaes The o= allow e ol VA 2l 40,000 9100, 11 s - ho g ot e depos u, and at differeit > two kings to thoth everal Lette ol heli o for e 2 a week e King Forih (o), P. 12, Sheluy. n ol in this city theol makin g for the o eyl 4y Building overuies il jmas m Fort Assinaboine ot (nd tey Mr. Sheliy il ly gy - cod lines whithuaun (1) ran was beiug extendal | Al dassss 1 teamers by betwss Sipr v , takinge the voy e dugs, is exactly the s I and . his gy Bufi i lines binc g between other Ao, Moitler's Makwanli, * Ed Miller was arvet | »ance in his 1th and Do drunk an \o firy mayor's | Miller was pr s attifteen paces, b i light of the spetin, court discharg] charge and fine sulon 11 elas, Ny i ara g1l s ng out the el il oty o - f Bl N, ¥, |y . 1, Duteher of Chigois 1y Balings Powdr ABSOLUTELY PURE 4 E3uf — ~N

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