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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, TUE 'HIE DAILY BEE v, SKA I ROE ered that t 16 government | the m. inl used on the United States ARI; IHE\ \” \URF“F \I)S -’ NEWS OF THE NORTHWEST, e \ NETD ) p The year or two of misfortuno to | of the United Stutes can postoMee buillig and the fact that | " ALk JILAVY ¢ Not Kk (\RMS”EED BY Tl‘:”fl(:kx\l “, E. ROREWATER. Editor, b Uk N v g il R s | (0 LOCHE C UFORICH N . "' bl lulgdlab i ) ey lll S tas g " | —_— | Holdrego experienced o butter famino last 5 or those who hiave recen come to the | foreign powers rosider wore than to jts new proved that in the long run its woek ey m M M DI N 1 p- N o8 | I'HE DATILY BER | stato to the condlusion that Nobrankn | own oltizsne, 15 sut{afisd to 1 wo it 10 | use is more cedndinic than tin. 1t would | Tho New York Sun Makes fomo Extraordie | * Wostorn Holt county toachors will bold | A Linoola Judgo Decides That Such Pro- 3 e85 productive than that of other nations to find an equitable solus | Ix rreat blumder for the eity to put a | nary Revelations. their next meeting at Atkinson May 9, | i == = A | i [ i ations, ceodings Are Ilegal, E. ROSEWATER Enion of the union he fact is Neb- | tion either by a ronrrangement of | tin roof on n fietproof publi m“m:.: i * | chan fandred actes the Genon Indian | ol 8 - i\ MORN 1 stands in the hend of most of the | treatios or by forcible process. In this | that will cost £400.000 { FPUBLISHED EVERY VORNING, b 1UASTO 3 3 The Chadron district ministerial associa- " [ agricoltural statos in the average yield | paeticular tho noto of Marquis Rudini is —— | WY THURSTON OPPOSES HARRISON. | yion {1 ioes k" sy iniaterial Assoclte | \ppLIGANTS FOR PURLIC POSITIONS. et A gus)Ore Youe. ... 0.8 63| DOT daore St ot osrauls | somewhat vague and ambiguous, but on | THE resolutions introduced by Mr. | | and 14, | AL O e Ab RS L An ulbum of agricattural graphies,” | the whole it will perhaps satisfy the | Specht and adojled by the councll, to [ ason of Vandervoort's | o' Ny Ammerman has b en appolne 1«; ‘ k ¢ | of Boone county in place of e late Shor. Rensatio vorce Case K pont) published by the agricultueal dopart- | Italian peoplo that their govornmont is | allow freo and wmvostricted compotition | top and His Epistle to the i Williams, SIS SEOE | hndl oF'R Ronsational Divarcs Cas ity e G Year. ment, shows the averago yield of the | in the right of the controversy and will | in the collectibh of garbago and dend Teiil opanAentswClAFKs { . Beatrice Knights of Pythias will invito the | he Story of a Dinmond Ring vl B TRl R evoral principal agricultural products | still insist upon its demands, | animals, will mget with aniversal ap- son Also in It | uniormod runk to hold its noxt annual eu- | o NormuliBorovi=Diw e for the 10 years beginning with 1t is understood that Seeretary ino | proval among our citizens. There is no 4 | € ”]‘."‘\”‘I(“k‘ :\“ ol i i A trict Court Notes, Omanha, The e Butiding 1880, Frowm — this it appears | will submit to the Italian government | renson why & monopoly should be given tho prizes offered for fool racors ot fon - Fouth Oniha, Coror N and 20h Streota, that Nobrask Is the first in | the result of the investigation by the | to anybody or any set of men for hauling | NEw Your, May 4.—(Special Telogram to | Fourth of July colebration ot 1 place | s : LY B e, 417 O Am bt of Oommearas | the union — on corn with an | Unitod States district attorney at Now | away garbage, cleaning cosspools or | Tne Bei e Sun contains o long dis- | e Yok croamery lins beon purchased by | m'y"“”\""m;:l' "““:::‘1 f“‘"‘r“"‘l‘l‘“:,“]"W'“‘I“' Now York, Hooms (14 and i Ceibune Bunlding | oviinee of bushols por aere. | Orleans regueding the ntionality and | hauling acad animals, AlL the health | PAteh from the Washington corrospondent, | the Aurora ‘Creamory mpany, which also | BEE A m bk ottt Washing (60, 01 Forirteenth street ol K Who assorts that the leaders in the recent | OPCrates plants at Aurora, Osceola and Ulys. | Springs, who had been held up for two wecks AETORDINCH Ilinois shows an average of but 26.7, | character of the dead Italians, and it is | board <hould insist upon is thut all vefuse [ oG TRORS publican league at Cinein- | %% by L. H. Schram, a telegraph operstor, Al st ‘f‘m s relating to news and | 1owa 50,9, Missouri 27.4, and Kansas | quite probable that this will terminate | matter shall be promptly carted away 10 | yan wore for Atger and not Tor Hiialh . and | . 'he Dundy county farmncrs' ailiance is to | finally got a job and shortly afterwards i gaptortal mattor whould be uddressed tothe | 8.5, The average for the union is 24 | the correspondence, If it shull be found | the dumping stations, that they boomed the latter because he dare I’"‘l‘,“' YR ‘-“‘l‘”‘:‘l'“(”"-' Let “"l Sl | Sebram himselt was thrown oat of employ Fditorlul epurtment. bushels per acre, that any of the men Kitlod wore not cite | ——— g ot run, the object being thereby to weaken | wind or rain 10 ooias (o N e gentioman fnally docidod AT — I'he whoat fields of Nebraska arc less [ izons of the United States, the govern I'iE: question is not whether an officer | Harrison and give opportunity to slip in Al Poue Cozad boys have been arrested for [ ©Come L0 O C R e 00 UL o ¢ e L T Pubi g Compang | productive than thoso of all theso states | mont wiil undoubtedly give such assur- [ Who has qualified can be removed by ne- | ger. Among other things tho dispateh says: BN Sy i ooan Rosor] ety | O WIET IS WeatdRe. alan hot it Omin. Drafia, checlos nid postameo orders | gyont fowa, and the aver 111 [ ance as it may properly offer rogarding | Hon of the council, but whother or not Al b LU L L s B e e A T T R LA R DAV talograptiod to Dickay ty i R Milee AR Bl . bushels per acre. In Town it is 10.6 | indemnity, regardioss of what may be | motion made and enrriod to confirm o ""““; L ~'I“1'"“-" Tourston and | @ suall amount” of goods, Hurgess missod | garnisho Schram's ago: e et gk 7 A ! St . 4 R seph oraker. In addition to these me o goods and began to i e tho sohse. ; s oty e s LI SR T BUTGDING Outs yields 20.1 bushels to the neve in | and any reasonable demand will | Do reconsidered. This is the point in ably a majority, of tho members of the repub- | WaIved a preliminary examination. ~ Thecase | PANY Schram was discharged. He asked for P Nebraska, 28 in Kansas, 523 1 Town, | doubtless be met by congress, | Which Mr. Feank Morrissoy takes lican national committee, This committeo, as | Vil OMe up iu the district court May 12 | s, $10. but t wero refused EWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION, Zin Allinows, and 26 in Missouri, the | The indieations e therefor [} il intorest, for upon its decision | gy prosent ope ) s | . A two-year-old child of John G. Farrell of | ause of the warnishee, ‘and Ay ne n ar I v " } At bresont organized, has always boen at the ( 5 i TWe-raariold ehild Kedn ) lust, | brought suit in Foxworthy's court for tho ity of Doilian o0 average for all the statos being 26.6 1 that the [talian controversy is practi- | 1sts his titlo to the emoluments and dis- | back of Alger. They wanted o nominate Docembor, Lo ohilds. preathlig was nf. | FOCOVEry Of tho samo. - Foxworthy declusmd Georve I Train oretary of T BER [ huchcls por acr cully atan ond, and what ot any rato | unction of being city filth colleotor, or | him in 185, and having failed thoy aro do- | fectod and its gonoral health gromtly nupred. | hi3 claiin just and gave hin Judporons o o ! Tttt s v i thon of T DALY 1HRR | 1tyo 18 nob grown muoh In this stato, | thero {s 1o duner of sorious rupture | in more polite phrase, city sunitary | termined to do so in 1502, Harvison hins vory A flisatetan was “eansulted, who treated the | Tull amoint b for tho week ending Muy 2, 381, was a8 | ¢ (he average yield for the 10 years | of the friend) tioha: be n the | commissioner fow friends on the committes, and while | CBIlA for polypus, ' mothor was not sut- | AN IMPORTANT TOSITION [ollow T (M P LR Ly, : ——— there are many Blaincitos, they are ohiofly. | A0 howover, and last woek while thechild | Tho board of public lunds and buildines ! Funday 1" was 13,5 bushe 18 agninst 120 in Towa, | two countries. It has contributed o \ £ 4 wis asleep made an examination with a hair- | will soon consider the appointment of a per H o ouTie {9 19,0 for tlio uRiGn: T e e, PAUL LEATHERLUNGS 18 given allo- | M0 who, if they woro consineed their man | pi, findi the oution which whs ien to fil position of super aent of Ll R et Barley yields 19.6 bushiels per acre in | at home and abroad regneding the, rota. | eWhor 00 much promincace by tho :\;\I‘lv.ux’w.‘ : ] ul‘\ ‘]‘l h.’- ”\nl»\\l\ contr .n;nx by | moved by a Harvard physizian :‘m girls' reform sc |llmu at Geneva, .\n’.m: P Fhuesting, ; Nebrasku, 18.9 in Kunsas, 218 in Town, | tions of the fede and state govern- ']' t ']“! i His iron ““‘”‘”" T | Clarkson, Thurston and Foraker are all in Towa. Stoen, late and commissioner, J, D, Melel ! Eaturdiy. May i and 2035 in Missourd, the general aver- | ments, and has given a rather better op- | €108 bread baskot are all there is of [ 4ol o soreheads, and cachihas | A dout d colt is being mounted by | YO¥, deputy superiutendent of ‘the Kearnoy ! Averago e being 217 portunity than was evor beforo pre- | Mim. He is the mostover-rated blather- | vankiing griovanee agninst. Presidont Har. | & Boone taxidermi 3 KR Gt e sed With ot i 3 CERORGE T TZSCHUOK Phese averages ave taken during o | sented for a strong and elear enuncine | *Kite that ever mounted a stump or [ rison. Clarkson has been ai satisfied since | John Suyder trica to rob a safoat Charles ‘ Prof Mu‘.i”:;-“'.. tu’l' rinte .\‘\1!”& of I f",'x‘,'“f,‘r'\'l“,l‘ subscrilod in my poriod when Nebraska was vory rapidly | tion of our wernmental system and | PAwed the earth as a professional [ the day John Wanamaker was appointed | ¢ n\,\ and Aw‘w:llmuq shes in jail ; and dumb institute at Omaha, and also with NDoel / il 3 ) AT Bostmnktot wamobali ‘Hla bt med oy Bues izang of thioving, beg tramps make | Mr. Mallilean, suporintendent of the reform Ftabn ot DR g g T PaUie 1oy e mudo B from bhe esuits upon | S i som on that day and hus been goting maddar 5 e ot N I o |I‘.‘m‘f| brok VAL Grovably s VaLeihs O ios0 Fontioricn i " County of Donelns, (% : “I Yot in WG 'M t PINKERTON INVASION. T omission of the county commis- ’I””' o ““ g od L viged ”“‘l Oof | and his juw feuctiirod In "t X;R‘i‘mfi“:l‘x e x‘\\4 ' “\ e Georp e T Tzachuek, Letng dnly sworn, de- | NOW pronnd et in spite of these dis- ’? : slonatT hRa. Bo gt ritios | flce of first assistant postmaster general be- | 21 1 aeLret ) places by a E DULINGS DIVORCE oy na Ky tha e s seerotiry o THEBKR | i vantagos the figures prove the state The state of Pennsylvania has b loners and South Omaha authorities | o0 R Thay b political talents and | KICK from a vicious torse | . The Duling divorce suit was set for hear Pt ing company, thac (o dorial aye § £ i bl 1a | invaded by a Targe of Pinkerton | from the presidentinl reception pro- | services had not been properly appreciated I'hroe Des Moines business men were nlay- | ing Saturday afte but by that time the )Y oA ren o0, - ot “\“. DALy to be superior all in the average yiel / \ g grammo s an oversight that can and [ or rewarded, aud in order that he' might by | MK cards for'a bottle of beor whot thoy Wore | bt i il e 1 understandin 1 oo om0 [ por aere of corn, above the average for | Mercennries, The dispatehes stato that should be veetificd, Thero is an abund- | CHITeLY free 10 organizo an opposition to grvestad by tho police. The polico” judge | there was o ge: withdrawal of all' tho forTuly, 15060, 20062 copless for Auzust, 180 [ the union of onts and well in the lond of | 88 f0on as the milivin was withdrawn | 8 . 10re 18 an abu Harrison's renomination, ined ther | vavious churges made pro and con. Judge 10,500 COIons for SopLambar, 1000, S0e0 copioa) | ey 6L A Uit NG | TUoMA Uile calte: VoG IoR T Hare X HUTiég 1s | ABLaIOL EBO et on ko, PECADUORTRHG |\ ToHiIM Dt o a sordhond 6t i Onawa has an organization known as the | Ficlds read the petitions of th part wnd for oty it B o ead ror \H\;,’” \Im\} o ‘u’u oy, The fact is Sl b G 5 vl R o room | decorative commitees 5 ”4 rm”4 \;l‘n.\.‘n:u;\' l\'ll'u\\y.:l'\llln his "“'H'h!u\uu‘un' the object of \\\L.vn I»I to | 1;.’;:\.-4 |«“ wivo the \\wn{n[\ a diverce on her § er, 1 coples; f W T | braskacis the most productive agvieul- | I § e ope vs callod upo came to Washington with” Harri- | furnish its members with “spiritual” comfort | statement, but grante uling's prayer, on 20451 coples: for dhmiry, 160 conle A the Pinkerton deteet 3001 e Sm—— son in Maveh, 1550, and fully intended to re- | a liquid form bis paying the costs of the act 1 e ¢ IRUL 206 coptes. for Aprl, N0 Sk conles | decade will establish her supremacy. 1t | 10 proteet their proporty, and an armed AN Seucitn s entitlod to a | main, Hosclegted tho Interior departmen Fiarl Admanson, @ young oy of Nowton, | PIMBUAN &30 ulimony. Sho “had “asked for ! GRONCE FZCnUeK. locu AL G LS PUOITITL ‘ B5a i \ bl good deal of eredit for his efficient and | 85 the place best suited to his exceutive | has i bound over to the United States | 000, A few minutes after the decree was " ‘ A BRE AR s il e B W OREs Whioh orce hins been sen ere ostensibly for - lent, because as a place in which he | gran i { one | rendered Duling walked into Clerk Sizel |"“” Uhin 20 duy of 31 ,‘ \'I“’l\l g i) w10 RIEEITE et df ok i this pur Phis 1 l ‘r - bl energotic efforts 1o relieve the citizens .‘Iyn‘ rvl\v‘\-ml"x ‘;llhll\\'l:fl ”‘.“n‘\ \)\m. 1’;; "”\'“} ot M””f']"””" & lnl v ’mllllllhll |“(er ‘:H‘ |‘n : h A L CUDAL ELCLE A ! casonable test ¢ womade, The 1S purpose \is band of janissarios, 4 could idon iself fully and solic etter through the mail on February 2 1o | 9Mce and paid out the £00 and the costs, NP e ASHONTRL AR LA ) Ty 'l t Thaietai & i o | from the outragoous impositions and ox- | western ideis and wostorn intorosts, As | Mise Mars ik ik SR THE NORMAL SCHOO1 Notary Publie. | gividual who loaves Nobraska ex peeting | recruite I R0 G0 MIE SRACKE i of | the | pirbufraimnater. And niy | attorney otitie Ution: Paolfo Fatlrond com Mill Blla Gillespie, a Dub 1000 | b tha oG BE T by f manago. o= | {0 find n bottor farming countey will bo | !ess clnsses of the cities, ure Rt = pany, a place which he still holds, Mr. ‘Thurs- | o' Holtiinie o orin HOBLion 11 ot | lof tHO M O TR T RS RECEocy s taking hold of the 0 : wovided — with revolvers and an | ¥40% ton was the ed friend of tho v » FHAIGH W RSB AlHi Lty Sensacs | LoIGa A oitatala tho e Ko of thictes [ disappointed, Taking It yonr iftor yore | Dre with revolvers and an iy SR B TR, the departments at Washington, was mar- | cided to retain the prosent fobce of thirt & ’ i ) | A oad system o ¢ west. and there was noth- | ST NI | . ; cootors ton. Thoy now proposs & pan= | ¢ Jong perlod 4ifs slste maintains an | AbUNAuN supply. of ammunition, | Now (hat General Watson re- | ing he was so anxious for s to s Reast akon ok s dindogiroom was iwmediatoly | teachers nottior your, bocauso of tho oni Amorican modical association. worage excellonce unequalled by any | 81 they have gone into the coko | turned from Arkansus, Gono by | upon that systom fn the capacity of scor “David S MoMillun of Watorloo s 110 | Onty R s Lyt 5 Aot b Heing o e — _ e country fully. propared o do_deadly | will bo in position o proceed with his | Joing nterlor. Ho was assur N oeleetion | b0 tho youngase veteran soldior in lows. - Ha. | 8 FOKUL 41 CoUrso proparatory o teavine, : lm'w}.r i w|” of merrimont ’H"I) Ia'» S e work if they encounter the slightest | stafl and his Arabian horse to meet the d's0 he came to Washington a few days ‘:“'L I" ”"““‘l‘“'”“'“' o YT tho | WAS STUCK ON TIIE RINGS, ling through the announcemen 0 MISLEADING CLEARANCES, resistance. The large mejority of them | presidential tourists on the Colorado | 4bt of the president prepared to stay. It R e e oo yeats An unknown stranger from Colorade ! i i ! 7 ¥ o '3 ) f wists ) f sl Shalitbii bl on he | Of age, and served all through the war, vhile c: £ on A “roomer' Ginolnnull 1s too rightcous to pormit tho | weok aftor waok tho publishoed clonr: | aro without any senss of® rosponsiblity ine. Matied hun dischpolitment 10 him phen e i g e Olite [ o \DLiE aroomaED Kiiowi ns) Miss Naying of 1 bail Siind I Y 1 3 abaibig il o learned he must go back home to Omaha, Dubuque has the latest dog tragedy. A | Clark in the Webster block Just south of the playing of b on Sunday. ing house reports for Omaha show a | and have very littie respoct for law, If : He never recovered from the shoci buy tried to diseutanglo a dog from a fish not louse, allowed that woman to take R e well nigh uniform decrease of from 20 | the fuct of their presence is notsufticient | W10 gavethe thies Douglas street | So confhdent was Thurston of being placed | in which the animal had. bocomo. enueshed. diamond ring off his finger, Tho ANNA - DICKINSON hins pronounced o o p P | to arouse toward tho a0 I ¢ | gambling establishments the tip Satup- [ at the head of the interior department that | fell down himself, and the maddened prute | strang left the room a few minutes and B i1 G GEmTO VM ey IR S ol to per cent as compared with the ; aros ‘l « ]dll I« :u o hostility of day night which led them to abstain | "¢ had plauned u scheme for the control of llurn-d onhim and nearly ate his-face up. | ou returning the female claimed that in at i i Fne e BRI clarings of 1500, These figures aro | the people they may bo expected to pro- | 44 nig hic ' abst (vestern railrouds, wnd as a means to that end | ‘There are sixtcon terrible ashies and wounds | tempting to get tho ring off her finger she ost man \;v](hlv' u.."m. It is not ru.-‘»..,v mislonding and luble to crento o dam- | voko tho populnr antagonim, This hus r;»um business in anticipation of a vafd by | hud brougit to Wasiinton LRI G B O R G IEEURLAROT, | RO s iselns for, rapaira sary to add that the woman is daft, iny A i s i 4 i, great soldier-politician, P crvoort o ¢ boy’s recovery 1s a question. and would serd it to his home in Colorado ns v aging impression abroad. The uni- :mn! -I)n- usunl course of the Pinkorton Sk Omaha, who had long been an employe of the Chauncey Ammon of Estherville not long | S00n as it \"N mended. Sne refused to give the § 3 ; 1 formity of tho weokly decline affords | bands heretofore and thero is no reason AT/t oyos ara ot Baotaibne o | Failway mail service until dismissed for utter | since placed some cartridges in a pockev con. | Bamo of tho jeweler and he, smolling a ; A """"\l\" IOk QIR O R K DRoU E e DS aaiB Tt 168 suppose that the force sent into \,‘l\,?",'“ )”;\‘I"i "'"I"l'"‘"l :;”,’“": "L" the | egloct of his duties in to travel all | taining some smoking tobacco. “ho. other | [nouso, went out and huntad up e of ave succoedod in reproductng photo- stanti > b 2 5 | 3 supreme court, and & ho state ap- | over the country in weity of com- | day he filled his pibe, unknowingly, withone | the peace and a poli Tho presenco of & comparison is not the same this year as | Pennsylvani will not repeat int ol e et hE in | mander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the | of the cartridges and's aceo.’ these ofticials alavmed the woman and divir graphs by telograph, If so thoe daily ! i ) 4 b | pointe are holding their breath in e 0 A ie | of the cartridges and some tobaceo, Just as Moi 26 a & ¥ B : Y| lnst. Tho fact is that the roported | the almost uniform pract 6 8 SR bania Renublic. Thurston intended to make [ he had commenced to enjoy his smoke an ex. | 100 her trunk sho returncd tho magnificent llhmlr.uln-«l newspaper will be a practical vings roprosent only from 75 to 85 | safe to predict that thore will be more PONBE. e b |\';|lx\llrx~\'111!|"t gt'm‘m} super (nml:xn. '.yr |vlmmnlm':-url'wl The pipe was blown to | Sparkler. wossibility i ) ; A e ; = : e railway | mail servic s he | piecos, but the smoier escaped uninjured, DISTRICT COURT. p v 3 emmest—— ver cont of the volume of business, by | bloodshed in the coke region in conse- OMAHA proposes to give President qid not ° have the opportunity Levy Coy, a Polk county 'mm, ,J d three | Judee Tibbetts this morning heard the case army of aspiring inwyers and | reason of the withdrawal from the asso- | quence of the appearance there of the | Harrison a reception of which her citi- (i r~-w;""'mlhl-;"‘*"fl\""“"'l"" hrinie abaut | neud of cholce cattlo killed by lightning the | 9f Pickle mantlo and granite company severnl eabinet oficers aro looking tion of the clearings of sevoral banks | Pinkerton hirclings. zens will be justiy proud. b A A D T i ONLGEl et ight, About 'clocks wheu tho storm Bgalust W, 1. 1. Stout, an action to rocove i e 3 etasis Mt e | was g cight i viv sh. 3 i goods sold and aelivered, . v was y at the long biack robe of | in Omaha and South Omaha. I'he violence thut has been committed ety — Postmaster General Wanamaker rofused and | Justuntly tolowed by a torriae aup. bt ng! | waived and tho court gave Plaintift'a verdict Justice Beadloy of tho United Statos su- | These banks are barred out of the | by the coke strikers eannot bo justified, ““"',""‘1‘,"' (Aaiy },;":;"““;“;;"’:;"J;‘\':;“‘m O eog it Wih | dor, shook the doors and. windows, throw doraiiatibn o ] 3 BEAC0) x A s unee b e B i 320 Chicago Pos . st crusade against the | el RHelY st Motions for new trials were filed in the promo court. It i thought he will | clearing house association by renson of | However meritorious the fight they aro | mue puenine ReANEE Fnow i hethe adminiatrations W hilel Mitiraton wantwri [IHSSCUT S0 0 RLALVOTaNT totuses troy SR ISR RO Leltis Srare fllad 1n thi o 5 A i g q ther we 1 = the walls and even so jarred the bed in which 4 d A shortly rotiro. the rulc |r|'nh||||n|||;: its members from n)mhlnu to maintain wages and protect | shall annox Newfoundlard or go out back of UG iEinnot rlyln;v‘n;l:“_m‘;ll{'r\n;"-l“_m-‘u; voung Ly of tho Tamily was sloopias that | Price, tried las DI S ol ——— paying more than 2 per cent upon bal- | their interests, there is no extenuatio he ba 2 our own ba i Ly b il e “t | the slats fell out, letting her to the floor. Judie Hall handed down his decision toc o — g i) por cent upon o don | the barn and dig our own vait. o anuourced tho awful fact that he hod | Aftor1ho storm Mr, Coy wont ang. fouad | in the caso of d. 4. Imhoft: v Goxa Do OLp Huwen™ is on deck again, He [ ances of country cor espondents. Their | for the lawlessness they have been guilty R R T = severed his relations with _the republican | g of his choicest cattlo doad in o fence | He dismissed the cross-petition for damuges may bo cruzy and poor, but when he [ business this your is reported to be | of. But the duty of maintaining peace A Cynical Inference. Party and joined the indopendents, which, in | coryer only a few feet from the ho of defendant and gave plaintiff a verdict for ) 3 K | P T N e Lo ddpanden iy ruer only a fow feot from tho houso and | 9f defouds i joous particularly tho worse for wour it [ largor than list and their cleavings | and order, and of protocting 1ifo and | 1o used 10 po 2o (L Feooa Amenoans il it o o ieimorsallisnos./e PR DI TR (o e RO LI CEEi o iDn i g is ti g A g f 7 S « said « Bl - o I Sing to recognize a set of 8307, and will ap. is timo to inquire for tips and got ready | ought to bo added o tho weekly property, is with tho constituted | wont to Paris when thoy diod, but of lnte net THE DUMP IS FREE. gronds - peal o the suprerme court. o P fora corner. As thoold man says, he | gate for the city. to show covrcetly the | authorities of the they | a few of thew go to Paris sinply to get niar- O B 7 - WILL GO 1T ALON )ril h«w.h rm;x'.mm damuges for falso im. 1 I twonty-ono years of ugo and able to | condition of business at this time as | should neither delogate to(sied. Pechinps 14 At to preiylmuctitha | A8TRORS M Suicratin Mario Numbiors P R DL e T i tuko care of himseif, compared with the corresponding period | nor vermit it to be sume thing. e s pharsunition, AcotherfiltumneAlousiienaUnionti oliiiotia AR ! : | pom. e e k Morrissey was uot the boss of tho Depot— Rail Notes . 4 e of the preceding year, when their busi- | cised by any others. Themen who have Kind in One Respect. Joues and Davenport street dumps yestorday. - i CRONANDIEEDE, CREED HAYMOND, the high-pricod | ness was included in the totals, gone into the coke rogions from New Atenison Globe., Chief Seavey was the man who excrcised ,;‘,“"‘“""‘;“"'.’“'""‘*;\'v'll Ihn"r-'rl ml railway ““.\I‘l: . John :;n‘:‘.wrnld is reported as being TR Birona s ik 8 : & SR Hises 3 s 5 brg ) s i e A 2 affairs made the prediction a few days ago ugerously sick. ||.ml abl ner 1 attorney fd g the Ihe averago citizen is entirely indif- [ York and elsewhere under the instruce- A German doctor at Northfieid, Minn., is | authority and wrapped the strong arm of the | ypaciy o “L,I,(_m“_m'hl.‘ ween tho Union |.m.,:;c The Lincoln baseball club teft this after 2 Southern Pacifie, has fallen o vietim to | forent as to the merits of the contro- | tions and control of a detective bureau | eonvineing a fow people that the world will | law around the garbage-haulers, : i i ¢ | Boon for Milwaukee and other points, whe } \ipdatias ¢ 5 ol Avein7 ko s garuag . and the B. & M., whereby both should oceupy | i i ondoneor: pid ¢ r q the displeasure of C, I, Huntington, and versy between the bankers. He is will- | are not the agents whom the neaplefotificome toitu and Apeilily, §1s8, SiHelthoughts Harly in the morning Morrissey exercisod the same depot, would be abrogated and the | change l‘l‘- x;.flt(“r '1';‘;\." 1‘.,’{:“‘”'11”‘ ;('I.'iu has boen: retived from the company's | ing they should settle among themsclves | Pennsylvanin have authorized. o . | 1911 #xes tho dato in advanco of tho politi- | his formor rights, but ho was notinitfor a0y | proposod union dopot completed by the Union | antil Apeil o5 i oy re ! cal conventions, rroat length of time. b v ) tl A pri sorvico. Mr. Haymond may be the | whether they will pay 2 por cont or force the laws of that state or to see that o "’(.“ “.‘.* ‘“q "“1‘{ o o Pacific and used by that company alone, He | ¢ .‘d‘;}:\t‘\\'olilnnd r:nmuuehvmmm..u.m-wf next convert to the alliance Sy ali ot GOnnoN. Y A : ¥ mbae b RO ounc! mau Specht, chalrman of the com- | pyseq this prediction on the fact that since | 300U ecn, whohave a badsreputation as J per cent upon balane f country corr they are not violated. They have no T e (ST mittee arose carly and prococded o tho city | bt roui o oo o R mikoshife | Sneak thieves aud youngsters Who appear to Govars ———I. - = .| pondents, but he is vitally interested | legal status there as conservators of the Alchison Globe, clerk’s office where ho obtained a certified | for a depot the B. & M. has cut mto tho busi- | Y€ beyond parental” control, wore arrostod { FOVERNOL DENNOYER did not walt | in the effcsts of mislending and | peace ornsdofandors of the law, They | Father” Kelly had such a good time that | copy of tho resolution psssed last Saturday | 1ss of the Union Pacific in an alarming man. | Yesterday afternoon T R chargo for tho prosident to sond for him, but | incor: 3 ) of houscoreaking. The boys had ! ct roports ubon the business rep- | are to all inteuts and purposes armed | he wants to make the ‘commercial congres hight, which providos that partios other than | nor. In fact. according®to the statement of [ o1 beusebroaking. = T . S it 5 o Fai dity fel- | Mr. Morri v's men may throw refuse into | this gentleman, at all competitive points the pRan G thontear window, Clight = of athocitlceliiupecnanentithing s Shetitansan JOlty Hol | MECNOEEISROTIE Dt i possession, he | former has gaied the advautage of tho lat- | the cellar underneath G. B. Brittou's grocersy called upon the chief of police,instructing him | ter, with the resuit that the carnings of the ore. at 1410 O street, and after trying to mado for the state line of Oregon day to pay homage to tho visitin magistrafo of the nation. | stor- | utation of the city. Cloaring housos | invaders, and if the chief | in some other citics domot pretend to [ do their duty they will disaem | 10WS who have to pay for tho whisky are { ) o i Tolor: B SR Py o Rl ure entrance store I e i sidont | control tho rates of intorost paid and vo- | overy man of thom and compel | ©PPosed to the idea. o on sdatielons ot the Bedolabioniara) | T8 RACHOLCH i anies srablaliavo do. it TR BRSNS WORdRiaunibY hncitmpna: S arrison was polite onough to make no | cojye Alad e ot S 5 T carried out creased about $10,000 per month, . 16VS Ihey L DA e ant ¢ o ‘1 ikt 0 [ ceived on funds handled by members, It | them to desist from _any attempt Tolerate B eI Gl botal Mr. Specht in discoursing upon the reso- Lhis state of affairs, it is stated, is whe di. | 400 ur)..'»‘:. \\-'»'."11\ ;l':'r";‘! endeavored to find of the late foolishness of ti is an arbitrary regulation and to the | to usurp prerogatives which should be A teii1s 15 Globe. lution and garbage generally, said, I have | rect result of the joint occupancy of the depot time s het te\chor A R s ‘\.'.'x":‘ web-foot executive, ordinary business man looks no more | exercised only by thoss whom the people | Jim Troutman’s proposition to celebrate | U0 desire to barm Morrissey. In fact, [ | by these two rouds and will, thereforo, result | pf y and they were taken into custody. Tho — would not injure him for anything in the | in a change in the situation when the fact be- 4 " reasonablo thin to vefuse to cash checks | of Pennsylvania have charged with up- | the tenth anniversary of probibition in Kan- | Woud gt injuro him for an, om of robbery | comes kuown to the castern contingent, boys have onica beon up beforo Judg s The lato ) E. Spinner, for so many | deawn upon a bank paying 6 per cent on | holding and enforcing the laws. sas was not adopted yesterday. The people | that I'am after, and not Mr. Morrissey, 1 —_— & oenlath AToh el IOy pulibing. B yours tronsurer of the United Statos, di- [ time deposits becauso the ruling rate is | There is a noarly universal publia sen- [lare Willlng to tolorato tha sham, but they, | uropase to pratbot: tho pooplo omitie ocasny Interest in the President's Trip Tudge Houston ‘ordored tho boys sent up he rocte i v p i f m 3 . o o vl . i 1zed plan of bushwacking s been car- 3 ost is being o: v the | fore Jude . X T, rocted in his will that a fac similo of his {4 or 5 percont. Thoe banks who ave ro- | timent against allowin tho employment [ Will not brag about ic. Fiod on Tor & vonr of more, and shall not. jej | Much utorest s being munitested by the | fore Tudzo Stewart again, and oot o signature ghould bo ongraved on his [ fused membership of the el assed that | People throughout the state in anticipation of | 1 themn sent to the reform school ng house | of this class of mercenaries, but it 1 A n P, up until an ordinance has been BUEONEROL J. P. Mallon, ex-sheriff of Dodge county tombstono, This isa bit of vanity of | associntion suffor little if any incon- | slow progress In scourlng logl LA0BING A ULREOD i hothintoraas Hot Sitdio flioliy i | She preskieniiibom log, assumod chargo today as warden of tho statc Mot oy gentloman was not sus- | veueioneo by renson of this ruling, but | prohibiting their employment. The | New York Svn: Carruthers—What aro | GNEE A0 0ld plan_ evorsthing ‘wis Hao o the Eraiington rogte, ever waion sens | Denitentiary. Ex-Polica ‘Offect Adums s e pected in life, but his chief contribution [ Omuha is seriously injured and hor citi- | ovils of such a system have been amply | You olug to do with that pot of green paiut! [ people gettiuie uioho oo loaf | o Il‘;""ll‘“"“,“fll train will como o Do :*Y'll;:‘:l”"):;l'llflllimmm"“U“Wl e 0 fame was his remarkable autograph | zons havo a right to insist cither that | demonstrated, and. the dangoei tnwnar| | alE 0Bk 8 deatonithoclerated fraly I BLCAT S TEDOTEERRE ) e e O R —_—— i dpon treasury notos, and thevo is there- | tho cloarings shall not be reported at all mitting it to continue and grow ought | Ram's Horn: What becomes her if of moro | * Morrissey s still doing business at the old | enthusiastic damoustrations in honor of the POLICE JOTTINGS, fore some merit in his requost. or that thoy shall includo: the entire | to be obvious to all intelligent men, | nterest to tho summer girl than what will f stand, but what littio there is to look after | nation's chiel exccutive. The Burlingtonts g 3 = —_— volume of tho bunking business of the | The fact that it is possible for a pri. | P°0me Of her Lt Eamlomal Al o Feconvod, bt o sevutal e, | BmPe tratn servie will cnable thousands to '“""m‘-f.“'-‘g'.'(' i gadgaiHoll T labor demonstrations abroad, par- | city. vate institution to recruit at any time a | Yonkers Statesman: How can you evpect | stances tho team was sout only to find th ouBrOEALY -";_:‘:" "l'l’_Y“rj"‘(" RolEa R which ran urt Room Yesterday., licularly in some of the contine T, force of mon, avm them and send them [ 0 Kot information from a lotter” whew it is | the work had veon done before tho ex-sani- | S1OTUst0ps & ot hat e iperhtie af Lincoln | Mike Johnson was bound over to the dis- ) continental RUDINI'S LANT NOTE, m And ™ | ot posted ¢ tary commissioner's emssary arrived it is expe ok e throng will be the | trict court yesterday in tho sum of 500 :.:\”lllmx:.:"\: ’n:m- rh;-.-.. .I.r ohnraator it ho last commuaication of the Ttalian | to any partof the country to perform - At tHROLRE he Touces bava? boon itorni |ATESNSYRIA DL BN SASICEBUAL P ohiada ™ 0 Shiargenl it Bt O e dieato n poworful undereur ent of dis- | premier, Marquis Rudini, in relation to | police service, is a menace to the rights I3 NOTTO. dawn, Band Ftom Dioe agd Harrv dilvaiin the | Omuhaand particivate ia the cercmonies | Keller with intent to kill. Johuson cut an round trip tickets at reduced rates w ugly gash in Keller's head a few nights agc The little dump tickots were not dis. [ be sold from all points .n}wv.f Burliugt 1 frout of a saloon at corner of Twenty- able today and nobody waited on Mor, route within a_distauce of 150 miles ninth and Farnam stie to got any of thos atub books that | Omatia, This will ombrace the more gmpore | Tho case agaiust Nels 0. Brown, charged herctofore proved such indispensable | 1ant points in the sta rdalarge dnflux of | with disposing of mortgaged property, was the satisfactory operation of a | PEOIC may be looked for dismissed in police court yesteraay for want o The spectal train will leavo Denver via the | of prosecution ) were made for violating the | Burlington routeat 6 p wa May 12, and ar The cases against the gamblers who were /4“ garbage ordinance, and Mr. Speeht waited Kol € naha at 11:30 Wednesday morning | arrested Saturday night were callod [n police u the police judye to inform that official of | May 1 irt yesterday afternoon and continued recent action of the council and requested A Burlington Extension. b. m. today. with their loads whether they wear badge of Morrissey's specinl policemen or satlgfaction and unrost wmong tho work- | the matter in- controversy botween the | and liberties of the people to which pul- F i XerkiSun e Qan 1k he nossible. at tho St e RN fi ) A s iy g i . | Boston Transeript declaves, that a culturec Ing classes which ought to arouse the | governments of Italy and the United | i aitantlon cannol be. oo vigovourly | EiGi RIS VR EAY B YR gravest concern on the part of thoso in [ States, was not addrossed to Secretary | direeted. The machinery of govern- lowing as his motto: sympathy with the monarchinl systems. | Blaine. [t was sont. oxclusively to the | ment, state and national, is ample for Worth makes the man, The most serious manifestations of tho | ropresentative of the Italinn government | Meeting overy demand for the prot bie want of it tne chump; He who would succeed iu life revolutionary spirit of labor abroad wore | in Washir » and no such Must get ow'wmove and hump, scen in Italy and | um, and in the | government will take no oflicial notice | aid to the enforcement of law as the formor tho explanation s to b | of it. According to the reported opinion | Pinkerton system is anywhere neces- found in the crushing burden [ at the state dopartment the note does | Sary in this countr ton, and consequently oup | ton of life and prop Oil City Blizzard: This [talian war talk might be termed gdmpest in & peiaut. ( g for the present no warrants be issuod pts 5 .| Peter Holinquist, charged with maliciously of taxation to which the peoplo | not change the situation either for the —_— Columbus |-n~t'..,--1,vmon:‘ A~l')lw roadito rrostof PAEtIOk Whoso G014 Offonss s The extension ; W By b »‘i’ line from | placiug poison in the well ou the promises of % Hental p 9 & o wealth,” but you clt't get the boarders to AR I LRI i 4 Merino to Betle Fourche, has been graded ndlady, Mrs. Metealf, on Vinton stro arogubjected, whilo in the latter it fs | bettor or worse, and its torms scom to | SoUTH UAKOTA'S leglslature rofused ita oA ¥ thakof bauilg garbago without Mr. Moirls- | Mer Clevioawh Eicted Rt e i 1n Shage Honiaon Viuton stroet soy's consent and the tr led in Judge Helsley's court yestd the expression chiofly of a demand for | justify the view that it was intended on- | to make an appropriation for tl s world's . : = Up to 8 o'elock no co s had beon | pe present month. This extonsion will ad 0 pJofendant discharged. “Fhere enlarged political priviloges. Perhaps | tirely for domoestic consumption and to | fair, but her ont rprising people will ow York HordffE oxouwa battornotstay. | s of overch the part of arba tthe Burlington into the sheep raising 1o agalnst Hollaquist. vhore tn Bun A g UL Chollie,” whisp Bihalianxlously, s 1 | e e hl) et mit the Burling ) heep raising s 1o where olse In Europo is the averago | induce the Malian people to believe thut | nevertheless participate and several | Cro popper tollgamor ho was tired out | “evun It, Morrissey wus oo of tho first | COULEY of Wyoming aud is - s Al Polish Child . condition of the working classes quite | thelr government is pursuing a vigorous | plans are now bein g considered for rais- | and hungry to bo callers at City ( Yootanior | m.:n 't mf.“.‘:-'x“ by :l“;x-”-m:? ;’-xlm x‘ s Th i h | hild r.‘,. |I(.-,.|..‘ s0 bad in ltaly, and it is 0 or wlie, ile avoiding o o e X1 nw ' DOSE, ‘his re Sy morning. He was not th tor the purpose bt RORAIRY SR LY u, ST 8 PROI0 0% 500 \*} Selioal of 1. city o]y B nilialy, i not very | policy, while avoiding anything that | ing $100,000 for the purpose. This re- Bostou Transcrjpt: Do not think yourself | hf ",“l‘\:“ or returning o social call but g | tion at present, according to G loral Maadg- | at Hanscom park yesteraay aftoruoon, al. much better in Belgium, thou the | could causo reseatment on the part of [ minds Te Bee that the small sum of 8 Wagner, my sonf tecause you make a noise | geta certificd copy of the order by which he | ©F Holdrege, reports to tue coutrary notwith- |y oo "t C rods aboad of the scason, was prossurc of taxation in the lattor country | the United States, #50,000 approprinted by Nebraska ought | in the world, was placed 10 the position of warbagemaster | SHoBdIY nevertheless o very pleasaut affair and much s not quite so severo as in the former, |~ Asa diplomatic effort the dispatch is | to be supplemented by individual cube Yankee Blade ringn newapaper! | Lme M Ao TE ROk MEALLS wenkatter, | e e and Gap, | CMioYed by tho large number of litie folks For several years labor has been agitat- | cortainly clover, It adheves to the | s riptions enough to make at least $150,- | contuins the folloWdtie advertisement with the dooument saons LS B of the. Eliham *nd Gen- | presont. Tho day was a trifie conl for first Ing for political ropresentation In Bel- | original position of the Italian govorn- | 000 if this stato aims 1o b seen to any | - ~1f Charies Fraisarberie will elther call | “ho followlng aro the rates xed by ordl. | fral Mauager Burt of the Eikliora, we A A Toma e L She. youogater 5 ¥ | on or write to Karl Schmidt, o ser 3 r warbage, dead ani ARNARE DI A S aoel, auc romped with an utter disroga ghum, and it has boen given reason to ex- ment that the government of the United | advautage by visitors at the fai. B TSy L aidn bn the Heajper B8noe for uaulluir usbags, dund salmale, | ginhes Prolaby Agunt Oroby o ha Buds | b el e mpad with an nt of grows folic pect that soouer or later this would | States is responsible for the violation of his advautage. His wife is dead.” Hiah daad lanimalieale ne Hovante Do wonbko Lhouans AT Y BIENE 10 A who twero on hiand to exercise & gousral su: bo accorded to it, but the government | treaty obligations, but Rudini appear memrormagg s s Pt R Wholo 106y 81000 the ordeal vy hut on tho " ety ¢ ons, b ¢ appears NOW that the board of education ha Bl hand x ‘1 " | association, which occurrs today ole they stood th ! s fir p] ) against 5 8 " o . i ¢ - ad » " 0, Each aoud animal w o less than 50 w wh Aoy 8 he ordeal very well, I;n;‘:‘fl:‘n{\ll\ 1.«\“;|i. ut awaluab the .1‘. mand, | to have concluded that Insistonce | gigponsed with the sorvices of Mp. UELL BB QY REOK. poinds, oxcent asotherewlso Tereli pro- strikes whie! ave MO augu- ! roposition i seloss, r FoRox i Ly : h]‘ peRl aave been Inaugu- | upon - this - proposition is uscloss, | w volley ns superintendent of buildings, Denver Sun, Each load of niaiiure o rofuse mattos # lfu.-d wve wore reference :n this ques- | and that nothing remains L0 | it isin order to say again that 81,800 per He may sign with Denver or Omaha Euch barr W gallon or more. refuse F B 0t ther, an ere aro [ be said pxCep! subi 3 " TRLRE Zincoln or St, Pa Atrer 2 chest of all in vening 4 . Q R tion than to any other, and there aro | be said oxcept to submit the annum Is too much topay a general tink- s hinootionh Pamh 0o Birrels. boxes OF olhir recepta { Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S, Gov't Report. many who believe that the fate of tho | ksuo to the judgment of the world, | ’ ARG DIOY WIkDigd i 4 than# gallon karbag | ve 4 er This is conpen- Tho' the salary be small; s or head janitor, 0 g govornment depends upon their rosult, | Thus he says: It is time to broak off | C-oF 0% hewd jan matter, for ea - ation suflicient to secure the service of And 1o the freuz, sme Cats wes Ea [ ] In Germany the disposition of the gov- | this bootless controversy. Public opin- \ A bat may binck gu ¢ Dozs 0 + ) A ) o thoroughly competent builder and Opa sl kiack %1 has i A N T ey ornment to favor the demands of labor | ion, the sovereign judge, will know | oxperienced superintondent of construc- ying on the fly A be city ordinances is s has had u great deal to do with provent- | how to indicate an equitable solution of tion, He may fill doxn and skiu his shins ing any hostile demonstrations there, | this grave problem.” It is not alto- ——ee Axhile slidiaf 10 & base, . - while in England the appointment of a | gether elear whether thisis moant tobo | Tii plans of the new city hall call for e R S W uniag-hios (Hheat B royal commission to investigate the con- [ a surrender of the whole auestion, or | a tin roof nain body of 1 have bis ribs all shattered, Powder -, simply that Ttaly declines to continue | structure, Such the A Or possibly have all his Joints st five years Knocked wholly out of gear. dition of labor has had n pacificatory in- fluence, but generally European labor roof laid on the po as *com rst 1 not Kuea in the Wound Iscussion and will act further | bare f tiles wo 18 greatly discontented and very little | according us public opinion may direct, | Tho only material that will withstand Ob, ves, be way go from the grounds i Sody QYL IARIE hrRMGAts 10 Ei¥e. M fona o e ! . A broken, total wreck luropeaus a realistic ghost dance, s none additional oppression would benecessary | It very likely means that tho | the wenthor and the wose and toar is But wien the game is salled next day the Indiaus cogaed 1o the Woutded' Kueo | Amlml‘y PURB R 10 incite it to revolution. Italian governwent, havi dis- | galvanized copper sheeting, That Is You bet ne'll be on deck fight escuped with thelr lives. | | ~

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