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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1890)
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"conspli- M ncj u to disfranchise Mormons and admit H Idaho , AiUonannd Utah to statehood M Tljo object of the allogcd conspii icj B wits to iiiHuro lepublicnn success in lbOJ M without the oloctoial vote of Kcw Yoik H The author of this startling fake oit M ointos a Alormon papoi in Snlt I ako M Cltj J H Tjumii' are millions of bushels of com m in Nebraska which cannot bo piofitubh H Hhlpped to market owing to oxco 4i\o H lnllioid tolls In Coloi ulo and Wj- 1 oming thuio mo thousands of cattle auf H foring foi food Wliv c nuiot the lail- M roads uiiboiid mid euro lojief to botli H pioducct nnd consumui' A reduction H ofialos would croitoalocil maikct , H pio\ent the loss-of com and stock , and H losult in imiiiodiatoiind poiiimncntbcii * H ollt to the ruilioads , the humors nnd H 'tiu | stooknion H Jill contest fur political bupicinaoi H in MoiiUnia is tompoiatll\ , lost sight of M owing to the discotoij of fatal Haws in H the title to piopertj woith millions of H dollms An uttornuj whom Clotoland m sent to that country in seurrh ot health fl aud othci iticlilontuls , collided with the B clouded titles , nnd buddcnl ucqulred * B fuina anil foituno Tlio Dal ) a nnd H II lUscts nnd scores of otlioia nro at his H feet iiloaduig for quartoi , mil pa iig H lUiat il sums for quit claims Ihoprop- H city inhcd < iticlutlus portions ot Ana m torda and Great TalU and two hundrml M und foi t ) ncroa uo-ir Helena , oommon tuaykws appeal ' Governor Thavcr a appeal to the nmn- ncem of the Nebrailii rullroa 11 * cammoml- nblo , nnd deserve * fi > orablo consldoratloa lice The Hrr l along vny off from its old tlmo vigorous denunciation of rmlrond ox torlion * nnd nbuacs , when it cin tarnoly sub mit to sco the state of Nebraska placed In such n despicable attltuuo bj lis chief execu tive There is a state board ot transporta lion created by law in this st ito for the oit press purppse ot 'oorrcctlng abuses and pro \ontlnR unjust discrimination nndeitortlon" by railroad nnd ether corporations Under decision of our supreme court this board has full power to fix froltJit rales Now , instead of placing the fctnto on its knoas to some prlvatOKerticincn , employes of rallroal coin panics , whv did not the governor rcmln 1 this board ot its dulj in tlio premises , und recommend spaclflo nctlnn llils woull linto boon proper and dignified , and would li ivo maclo quite ai n uch pMltloil caiital | for the gotornor ns the contcmptlblo course ho pur sued Atfim M vl/Iltnicc / Tlioro ire none so blind a3 those who will not co Nobod\ knows bcttot thnn theo\-piosldeiitot the Nebnska rnrmors'ullliuico that our stito board of trinsportiUon has no control o\ot l ulroads lm\oml the boundauo3 of the stito Nobody knows bottoi tlian ho does that the freight i itcs between rnihoad stations in Nobi iska md the export .itle on the so iboird are only subject to tegulation or revision b > the iutcrstato commoico commission And the iuloistito commoico lav ? docs not oven nuthoiis'o the national commission to IK freight rates All the can do is to ciifoico the penalties imposed b ) the intoi state conmorco 1 tw against dis ci iminatlon between localities equidis tant , or shlppois of like cotnmoditios , and the granting of lobates to Invoiod pations Governor Thajer has no inoro authorltv to command the nitoi- state commoico commission than ho has o\er the general Intid olllco nt Washington or the Pan-Amcricin con gioss All he could do at the vetv ut most was to make an appeal to the r ill loid nnim ois and point ojt to them thopiopriotj ind justlco ot speedv ic- llof to the producers of this stitc a his is no time foi tiifling with the farmci , and wo are sui priced tint am paper piofcssing to ropioseut tliclr m- teicsts would indulgoiii stiutures upon tlio governor for muking nn oirnebt md dignified apnea ! to rulroid magnates ovot whom ho has no itithor- > t IOAUOS CLAIM IO hlArCUOOD 'Iho people of Idaho without rogird to naitv , aio veii e unest in then do siio foi statehood , and the claim of th it toi i itorj to admission into the union will bo zonlouslv pressed upon emigres0 A bill is now in the hands of the com mittee on ton itories of the house pro viding foi the idmlssion of Idaho and prominent ieprcsentitlves of the tctii- toiv are in Washington to see th it its nitorcstsuio properly enrod for The indie itions aio that there will bo no dllllculty in securing the pissago thiough the scnuto ot tlio required leg isl ition , but tlio chaupos in the house no somewhat uncottalu , thougu not to gaided as unfavorib'o The advocitcs of admission utgo th vt the question of population , which is the chiet giound of opposition , ought not to line any considorition Tne } argue tli it when the people of a ton itori do mind idmisslon ira a stito , and cm domoustralo that the } aioablo to in iln tain tlio obligitions and lesponsibilitios of state government , it is the dut > of oongtcss to admit them The present pooulatloii of Idaho excluding the Mormons , is not fai from ono bundled thousand , and itis Insisted that the neni ly unanimous desire of tins population foi statehood , as shown bo the vote on the constitution , ought tobd icspeetcdb } congress when the abllitv of the pcoplo to support a state govern ment is shown boiond question by the conditions ot in itorial development and tiioiecoid of production The argu ment is sound and is undoubtedly con cuired lu bj the gonoial public senti ment of the country , which is in favoi of making states out of the toirltones ns soon as the conditions aio such as vvillassuro the malntununco of stito governments 'JI10U1C013 that before uteiritarj can become a htnto it must huvo a population equal to the ptoseut 01 the urospoetivo latioof iopio onta- ttou in congress , has no authonty to sustain it , is not based on anv sound icason , mid is not goncialty nccppted A population of thlrt ) thons ind is en titled to representation hi thotoimsof the federal constitution , and beyond this congioss need be satisfied onlj as to the ability of the people of a toriitory to support a state govcininont Idaho is advancing steadily in popu lation nnd ma tonal development , nnd given statehood her projiess would bo Htlll moro rapid With solfgovom- niont hur ontoi piising peopleconildout in theassuraiico of almost boundless pros per ty which her groit resources give , and relieved of the restraints which the territorial condition imposes , would put foith ovnrj onorgi to attract capital mid population , ana tlioro is ovqtv reason to bollovo there vould bo a inpld iullow of both Willi piovision mads foi the aedomptlDii of hot mid 1 mils and now nctlvit ) infused into hoi mining interest * , it is tin eutlrolv rea sonable estimate that within llvo veins afltn becoming 11 stito Idaho's popuj 1- tion would double Ilor futuio is not ut all in doubt She po sQ-'ses all tlio conditions to mttorial pm ioss and piospoilt . It is In the power of con gioss to hasten this b ) promptlv giving her people Htatohood , mid itis 11s well in the gonoial iuteiost that tuis bo douo _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ inn Aiiatwtufcwuxv The United States senate has for several dava glvon moat ot its tlmo and uttoutioa to tlio dtscussiou of a resolu tion olTorel bj Senator Clmndlor call ing on the nttornov goner il for a report concerning the maltreatment of one Ileuri Tauncoat Aboideen , Miss llio incident occurred lust Uocomboi Cer tain people of Aberdeen in ordei to omphasl/o their displousuro with the rofusnl ot becretari Proctoi to lialf- mast the tlig over the war dopurtmBiit when JolTeisou Divls dlod , hung the sei rotarj in olllgs , Fiunco , who Is u nitivo of Indiana and 11 toofcr b. oc cupation , cut down the olllgj , it is claimed , accidentally whllo in tlio pui- formance of his work , lloivovor this maj bo , ho was attacked bj n mob and tcrriblj benton , the crowd drhing the dcfensoless man through the streets of the town whllo ono ot thorn rained lashes on him in the mostctiiel and merciless manner , flio authorities of Abcrdoou took no notlco ot the brutal proceeding , nlthough appealed 10 dose so , and none of tlioso who wcio en gaged in the otitrago hive boon mo molested It is to bo said to the credit of the Mississippi senators and ethers of the south who have spoken upon * the Chandler resolution , that thev have had nothing but condemnation for this Tnutnl alTnlr Thin line charailoti/ed it us it do- scrvos Rut the > luno vigoiouslj op posed the 1 evolution on the ground that the matter is one with which the gen eral government has nothing to do Tholi contention is ( hut the dutof in- vcstigiting the otitrago rests wholli with the nuthoiitios of Mississippi , that it was a ci line against the state and not against the Unltod States laws , nnd that it is en th el v outside the jiuisdiction of the fedot il government Tlio advo citcs of the resolution contend that tlio c iso is of a natuio which win unts the senate In asking infot million logaiding it , and that Pininco being 1 citizen of Indiana and not of Mississippi justifies nn investigation of the outingo upon him Acindldand imputinl view of this matter must rilso a doubt whether it presents a lcgitimnto c iso for the at tention of the fodeial govoi unent The light ot the senate to atk for olllcl .1 in- foinuition leg nding the ifiaii which niiv have been coinniiinlcatod to the Uepniuncut of justice hi the Unltod States maishnl in Mississippi is unquestionable All information in the possession of mj dcpai tincnt of the govfrnmont conj'tcss has the light to c ill for when its publicity would not bo mcompitlblo vvitli the public interests But the assumption that the fcdeiul govcininont ninj like cogni/unco of a c iso of mob violence which involved 110 infnctioii of inv law of the United Stitcs , ind in vvlncli the iutci03ts and lights of the whole pcoplo woio in 110- vviso coneoinod , will bciu questioning If it be admitted th it every man who fulls a victim tojthc projtidieos of the loci les and despento element of the south ina > seek 1 em ess it the hands of the fedei il coveminent it is t as to un- deist md that the government would li iv0 an endless t i U , in its ciToits to pot form which there otildbo ptoduced such hostilitv null ft lotion between na tion il and st tto authority as could not ' nl to ovoiitu illj nave nest sei lous te- sults Tins Abenlcon Incident , and the fact that these lesponsible foi it are unpun ished , is in unmitigated roproich to Mississippi and it is well that tlio country has been made fmlv icquainted with It As 0110 of iimn > evidences of the spnlt of disloialtj nnd implticiblo piojudico th it widely pievnils in Mis sissippl it has not boon given too gieat piomiiionco in public attention But it is not clo 11 that it is a m ittcr that conies within tno jiuisdiction of tlio gonei il government ' Till decision of Cnan man Walko t of the Intent ito commerce 1 nlwaj asso- ei ition iidvcisetotho ti illlc ariangc- ment between the Union Picllic and the Noitli Acstern 10 ids , lias io = itlted as was appiehemlod Both of those com p iiiies have given notice th it thoi will vvithdi tw from the issociation it the ctpli ition of thn tj davs This iction , in view of the ftet th it a co.nniUto3 was appointed at the Now \oik meet ing of the issociation to rovisotho igieomont so 113 to mike it luirmoni/o vvitli the iiuangoinont between the Union Pacific md Northwestern indi cates that those two compmios desnod afavoiablo oppoitumtj to abandon the association At any rate , the effect must bo to bung it to an oarlv dissolu tion The talk of elTotts to maintain the associ ition is and to I c legatdcd in rnlioad ciiclcs us abluff and it cei- t linlj has that ippeai nice in view of the fict that neailj h lit of the 10 ids which 01 Iglnallj signed the igieomont me now on tlio outside As v is shown bv the lopoit of Chan man Walkoi it the last meeting , the association hits Deon an ilmost complete fiului o , and its dissolution will not make the riilroml situation iiiij inoie complicitcd thau it is while It maj lead to some m-Jie use ful and clllcient arrangement Tin condition of the deed convoking eighty feet on all sides of Hanseom Pirlctothc city for a public street 01 highwav , provides that "it shall bo for ovei used as a p iblic street 01 lnghwjy , and that the niiid city of Omaha shall 'a\ out and impiovo and shall forovei keep iho bimo 111 good ordoi und ropuii at the expense of said citj " Tlioro is nothing in this pioviso obligating the city to pave the street or build bowers , or incur anv cxponbo bojond what is ncccssat y to keep it In passable condi tion It ib chut that piopoitv abuttnlg the sticct is not exempt ftom t ixes for these liupiovomonts , vhith ate dis tinctlv of local benefit , and thoio is 110 likelihood that the couits will sanction the schuiuc to saddle the citv with the total cost of pavements , sidewalks and d 1 ai 11 age _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Tin discover ) of material foi the 111 inufacturo of vltnllcd brick in this oitv opens n now field of industry Ad mitting that the samples are equal in l.irdnoss and dui ibillt ) to the Gules- burg in ticlo , theii use us a p iv ing mti- tounl will depoul on the con Biick us a pivement is an oxpt riinput It * use is conlinod to small towns where tiatlle Ij light No 1 It ) of piomincnco hits given it u thiirougn test , While brick is undoubtodl ) euporioi to wood in duiabllit ) nnd he ilthfullnoss , prop ortv owners will consult their intorcsts b > domuiidiug stone unless blick paving can bo done vor ) much below the pilco paid for it last ) eui Tin now oxtiudltlon tieat ) negoti ated with Grout Btitaiib ) Socrotarv liluino has been submitted to the sen ate The treaty is 11 great lmpiovoment 011 the jug-hiindlo document prepared b ) Itiiaid , which was so obnoxious to the senate and the countt ) that its ic- joctlou was nocossar ) . It does not con template the surienuor of what is T % . called "poHUcal criminals , " and adds a largo li j , to the oxtrnditablo crimes onuttitoratod in the treat ) of \S\i \ \ Ani6ng the most important In the U"jl'ftpo | pmbo7/loment , lar- c ij , obtriinthg rnonoy under tulso pietonses jijid fraud made criminal b\ the laws oi both countries These aio consulciod sufllcicnt to dustro ) the popularit ) W raiiadnasa rofngo for thioics , dofuulteis und boodlors Whllo the trc itv'ivill ' not reach the picsenl Ameucnu eobjii ) In the dominion , it will cortnlnludestroy the U'efulnoss of the conntixHrs a ifo und comoniont rt treat for rascals of every grade It will close the loopholes of the old treaty nnd increase the difficulties of escipo from punishm ut On the whoio the countt v has reason to bo thankful that tlio govoiumont K fused to suiiondoi political refugees , but confined the ne gotiations strictlv to the suppression ot cilnio Tin icsolutioti looking toward ro- tiouchincnt in various dcpaitmonts ot the cit ) government , introduced b ) CouiKilitun Becliel , is a move in the light diicition , nnd wo no pleased to note thnt thu count 11 lus shown a dis- po-ition to = ccond Mi Becliel s elToit The business ot this cltv should bo mn on business pi imiplcs There is no valid excuse foi keeping men on Iho pa\ toll who have no duties io pel foi in or who at best nro doing vvoik that devolves upon thoit superiois The committee ap pointed to investigate the management ot the various bi inches of the muni cipal machine is made up of compotant , and wo bclio/o , fail man , and wo piom- iso them that TJir Ut 1 Mill second their offoits in tlio direction of ccon- tmi\ and lctrenchtnont In iiii opinion of certain 1 lilioidolfi- cuils the maintenance of high fioight rates is 1 pievcnttvo of low prices In othci vvoida if the ltnlioids icduco the tarltl on the pioducts of tlio wet , ihon m ukot pilco dochnes in ratio with the reduction It must bo consoling to oui faunetsto leatn that the bci ovolont efforts ol the lailwa ) lnaiiugors to keep up fi eight latoa ptovents the bottom diopping out of the tnurkot A CHINOOK is deihng 111010 olTictivo blows at the lailtoad blocl ado m the mountains than ill the eon tin inees in vented b ) man hpiln's lick llovtilty ( / r iji Intel Oc m Spain's bah ) ltlnt , never was half so sick as the cfteto monirchv which ho rcpicsonts Wttlin the Walks 1/ / leant 11 Hum The 11 it has pone forth Ifoopskirts of lurge size will soon bo the fashion again If tlicro isn't a reduction in the circiuiifcicnco of men's ' trousers tlio gmso of Auiorcnu sidewalks willjiive to bo changed " "a glT"T A U Ihi * I'roc mtin 1 St huts (1M D mn nIt It seems tint the democrntie senators made an "greomont that thev would not interrupt Mi lngalls during his recent speech That is the most pru lent and sensible tiling that thov have dona since the bo inning of the sc son o ' JhI'k tis O I Oeropm r ron / c/ii mid Mr Itocltofollcr , the tciitleiii"u who dc elated th it his income w is so gro.it that ho bai to go down on his Knees ana beseech Divine guidance 03 to tlio bo3t way of spord ingit has not vet rccoivelan insvvcr from the Lord but in the meantime ho is running half n dozen first el W3 trusts and in another venr ho will bo able to pay oft the national debt if the spirit moves him llio I'rctn tcrian Discussion A io luft Irll in' rccleslasticaltradition and uutlionty have little power in these davs to tompol either bollof or acquiespence No vvorshipT who shudders at the literal acceptation of his creed wilt ba convinced bv the votes of all the presbyteries in Christendom , and no clergituun to whoso conscience the formal subscription to doctrines which ho cannot preach savors of hprocnsy will bo nolo to trin3fer the buiden which opprcssps him to the shoulders of a majority Wo find it iin possible to imagine that this discussion will cvir be so close until the conlPbslon of filth has been so amended as to tolorjte at least n doubt concerning matter w hicli revo latton has loft in the darknes Nut I Vfii III Mil ill lovvtis Does prohibition prohibit in the small towns of Inwul Vo U does not said James Hojtof Ln Mais , to a Chicago Tubuno re porter 'I believe in prohibition nnd wish to sco it succeed but it is vet a long way from beitig successful in Iovvn To bj sure , there are no open saloons in Lo Mars but li pier can bo bad with the utmou fioudom riiore is perhaps Unoro druiikounoss than there would bo where li mor is sold bv the glass A man bus it by the bottle , nnd drinks more in consequence than ho vvouli ir ho was buj iug it ever tlio bai The niajlnt ) of the people ple favor prohibition 1 am sure , but still tlioro is not a public sentiment strong enuugu to strletl ) enfo'co the law , oroven to punMi the most palpabln crimes acainst it" * aim ai xritNoov rc\ omen aio most sonslblo when nmnng women and men are mot sensible when among men The most nppiuiInto ( | woddlns projjnl for ) outig people who s marry Just for fun is a I uu that isn't ( bdcd ) Prof Octavo ( Itlssingtho pretty pupil ) i'lrdon inn I uuldnot help it have I of fenacdl Prclcj pupil ( blusUlngly ) D1 Oipo 1 t Miss n'd ' r O , I dent think It so much lo take a prize for boautj , foi tnat vou know , enl ) ono nue is to have a beautiful ox torlor ! He I am thinking of ombrat in , ? n llterarv llfo M10-I doi'not ' doubt that the Ufa will be a voia huppj rftia if jou if ) ou should tieat it tliu vvnyidu spoke of Which do you prefer Mr Youngblood , biunettoi or bl ndesl" asked a lui nlng belle , und ho , | pplicd ' It depends ulto getheron wliiptf ym Willi " riven ty llvo ci/js [ a n brass factor ) at niiminghum , Ojjuii , have struck because , among tliclr grft-yanccs the foreuuu h id the window * niiuted M keep them from llirting with outsiders Clara I had a lovely compliment lust even ing from Mr , 1 outhorly Lthol Vol What was itl Clara Ha suoke of my bunds Ho said I had the bauds ot a Venus do Milo Wasn't it sweet of himi ' It is a great wonder that Mra Seraph * does not take wings aud llv awaj " Why soi > Uociuse Bliu is ravon-halrad , uovo oved , swan-throated , angel formed , und and | iiguoa toed " Manan W hat do jou think ot Mr fierby Gladjai Gludva lie seems to bo u vor ) agreeable ) oung man Marian Well , I didn't lika Mm a bit Glad ) * Why not ? Marian W by , wo stood under the uiistloloa together for full live mlnutoi this evening , and ho didn't well , bo didn't that s all Mrs Hlckes What a pretty blonde Miss King Cheater isl Hut she's an anomaly to mo I uaovv tuo tutnily well All the Kings wcro brunettes nnl the Chosters were nil dark , too W h ro can she got 1 or light hair from I Miss WIckcs From Purls There s fun In courting , • Midst the winter s spii Imp , When the sleighs living ever the crusted snow , And the bells nro Jingling And tlio cars are tingling , And the mercury at zero or ono below Hut I think I'd ' rubor Walt for warmer vvoathor And sit In the woods on a grass ) knoll , W lie.ro the Mowers nro springing And the birds a-u singing And kiss her under her parusol I rnnklm Parke I hoar there Is going to bo an orniuircd uiDvoincnt this season nciinst decolloto drcssos Deacon Street - WolljWhntot that ! 'I think it may have somecffiot , don t voul" "No Idnn't No such movement could have weight In a free countr ) like this The second nmondmont to the constitution , vou knowsnvs that'tho right to bnro arms shall not bo infrinccd ' " A 111 she comes n tripping softly Down the shalows on the stair , With n ray ot lamplight fulling Ot > her lovolv shoulders biro , How they gleim like siulpturod inarblo * ' ' Mellow ed b ) her young life's Hush 1 Qrenter though , thnn ch inns of chlsol la tlmtswift , uneinsclous blush Tno election ot Mr Ko d ns speaker will make his wlfo a iiomlncnt flguro in Wash ington sooictv Mrs KcoiPtins rather been disposed to lo id n quiet and retiring llfo nnd mlnijled but little In socloty The now dis tinction conferral upon her husband will , ot course Impose upon her increased tliitlns in the social worll , which she will perform with 1111 "asy craco nud charm of manner The now speaker vvil probibl ) take a lie no later In the season SIA1I , AM ) lLHUIlOltY .Nclirnskii > Iilllnus Cheyenne count ) bonds sold at a premium which netted i6)i Microscopic socials are the latest at the Peru normal school A circle wolf hunt will take plnco In Hitchcock county Tobruar ) 7 J H rirman of Uonketman has boon np pointed coroner of Ditnd ) eountv The town of lirovvnvlllo hns 553,730 in Judgments outstanding against it The rnrmors' state bank of Plalnvlow has declared a soml auuual dividend of 5 per cent flio Nebraska Volksfreund of Hastings has suspended publication owing to financial ombarr issment Milford expects to sccuro the location of a butter plato factory , which will employ twent ) live hands Itov H S MncA ) eal was Instnllod as pas tor of the First Congregational church at Cambridge Wednesday W H Uobinson of Talrbury has been chosen seciotary of the loung Moa's Chris tian as30e ation at Nebraska Cit ) An olovntor , a S15 000 basilicas bio k 3 now bank and a line hotel arc mi mo of tlio proposed improvements at Lexington Heavers nro thick in Hod Willow county , one man living near the Republican river trapping an oven dop-'ii in tvvclvo nights A v il liable horse belonging to Judcn , Hope well nt ronnmah in tring to Jump a fence , foil upon a post nnd was disem bowelcd The stockholders of the Ueemer canning f ictorv have resnlved to sell the plant nnd it will bo knocked down to the highest bidder 1 obruarv 10 Mr Charles Cirno ) , aged forty nnd his wife aged sixteen , living in Neii aha count ) , hive found tnutriici ) a falluio ta their case md have sop irated Ihehannuotto be given b ) the business men of 1 ullcrton to the mill firm capitalists and newspaper men of the state li is been postponed to May i\ \ iho Commercial hotel and Stalnakcr & • Durham's liverv stable it Osccnli wore on tliol ) destroyed bv lire , cnt illinc a loss of from 3 0011 to MU OUU Mrs H W Brynnt , wlfo of n prominent business in in of tokiinah accidentally ran 1 pin in her eye the othci day and will loao the stLht of that optic Lauien Jones , while sole editor and pro pi lutor of the Gordon Republican also li ids tlmo to shine on the state as u member of a come U company which is now traveling through the state A burglar broke into the depot at Bone diet the othci night but securing nothi ig of v iluo bo turned 1 is attention to the stables of J II C Brewer , a wealthy Jarmoi and helped himself to the best horse ho could find Iovvn It mil The Ida Gi" ° \ ° opera house is noany com plotcd Hampton has Inducements to otter to se cujo a pacKlag and cauniug establishment Fort Dodge has been Hooded with counterfeit foit silver dollars of a dangerous character Nenrlv W5 000 have b ° en raised for the Young Men's Clilstian association building at Iowa City llio farmers of Dickinson county are talc ing steps to form a farmers mutual Insur ance eompan ) According to the montblv report of the stuto bourd of health the gi Ip tuts spent its force in Iowa and is rapidly disappearing Amonj , other bequests of the late Dr Lull ol Dubu juo wcro 1 000 each to tlio Homo lor the 1 riondless the \oung Men's Library association und the proposed Pinle ) bos pitul Iho oldest mirriod couple in Louisa coun tyl nro Thomas Heed and vvifa of Morning Sun ngod respectively eight ) eight und o Lht ) one 1 hey nave been murriea sixtv tlueo years It is oxpeeted there will bo a 1 irgo attend snen fioin Iowa to the meeting of the supreme prome lodge Knights of Pythias nt Mil w lukoo In July next Grand Chancellor W A Groor unnoumes the following commit tco on trmsport ition for th it event John \ an Vhlkonburi- S C , ehairmin , Tort Vadison General J O Leper , P C , Dus Monies , Ld W Duncan , P G C Dubuque lolinson Hiiglnun , P C , Cedar Iinplda L II Hibbon , P G C , M.rshalltow 11 , M Hu bert , P C C.LoMirs W G Mercer , G M of L , Hurllngton , C A iibbotts U T , Council Hluffs , I H Coo , P C , Ottumwa 1 lie Two Onlcntns South Dakota lias JOTS schools omuloing T 97Ltoachors Saventy-eicht town lots Wcio sold la Cus ter in ono day 11st wcok The farmers iMlance of the Black Hills dihti let meets ut Whitoivoou today lliu enfurcoment league in Plankinton hits c.0110 to sIclp and the salooulsts bavu woke up Cassolton offei a 1G0 acres of laud for the poimitneut location of iho North Dukotu atnto fair in thnt cltv iho Watcrtovvn telephone romp my has been compelled to ausp ml business on uo count of u luck of patronage It is estimated that JUO UU ) bushels of seed wheat wilt bo needed to help out the drought stricken suuVrcis of North Dakota Dr W'llber of Woolsoy was recently called to nttoud n vvoinaii living near Wessliihton Springs who wis suffering from a very so- vcro attack ot citilcpsj falio had boon asleep for several days ut ! previous uttompts to aruuso her having pi oved futile Dr Wit ber succeeded , however , after mar ) hours of hard work , lu awakening her Previous to tlio attack she was apparent ! ) enjoying good health , the long sleep bLgiuning in the nat ural way Dr V. Sobiaklu-Koss has boon appointed pbslcian ut the Yuuktou convent by Hlsliop Murty Dr Ross held the satna position about four yeurs no when , it will bo re mctnbored , lie croatol quito a scnsatiun by fulling in love with and innrr > ing Sister Mar ) Paul nt that time acting as mother superior of the convent Ho foifeitod his position by so doing hut the fact that ho is now restored to favor indicates a forgiving spirit in the Roniuu Catholic church 1 dirt con yours ago after ntusslo wittivory hard luck , Doc ihoainson left bpearllsh for the wilderness ot Hear hutch with iho vow that ho would never luavo thu canoa until ho was rich enough 10 come out with a ' coach uad four figuratively speaking Ho kept Ins promise and yvus for main years the oalv Inhabitant of the KUlf L&cipiug the raids of hostile Indians , who in tbo early days of the llluclt Hills w < ro continual ! ) on tbo waipath Iiq struggled along placer mining , making cnouch to keen him in the ncc < usuries of life , and In all Hint time never was moro than two miles from bis camp The other day ho appearel on the streets ot Spoartlsb , having at last struck the rich Hud ' ha bad waited so long and labored bo burd for A REDUCTION IS EXPECTED , Com Raton May Drop Ftvo Conta In the Nonr ruturo NEBRASKA FARMERS RESTLESS An Iowa Polltlolnn Sees mens1 or Discontent - content 1-.X rj whore V W amine to Uomtllllcium Cheap Corn nnd IIIkIi llntui Liscoiv , Npb , Jan 51 | Spoolnl to run lit.r ] ihoro is much luisundorstnndiug on the subject of the proposed reduction in the corn rnto The first move for a reduction was uindo by Governor rimvcr In his tcttir ot Innunr ) 13 lu Iho cenoril malingers Ot course his efforts mo enl ) ndvisory , but the ) uro beginning to count Iho action of tbo board of transportation is nlso ndvisory it is hoped thnt 11 re taction of at least n cents per bushel , ns aslud Tor b ) tao gov crnor , will bo made in the uo\t tcu das lifstTismn 1 vitMi ifs The recent pulillcutlon In the cast of At torney Genernl I ecsos letter on the Union Pacific nlfiihi ) , together with the review of state politics w hleh was copied into last Mon da ) a Hn has rovlvcd Interest tu state polit ical 111 utters Last evening 1 ur Hi r correspondent spondont had the pleasure meeting n prom iucnt Iowa polltiPinn , connected witli one of the loading papers of that state who was in the city on business nnd w hllo attending to that was stud ) Ing the politic it situation 8oinowhnt lo Tin : Hi l correspondent ho said 1 ' I sco ovidciiccs 01 or ) where thnt No brnska is on the eve of a great political snuggle , which mny end In n revolution Iho Farmers alMaucu Is spreading 1 un lor stand from the socrotar ) that suvcuty'-llvo now chnrtors have been grantel during this month iiicBu will average fifty members each 'Jen nnd IVcenlcorn Ins done it iho farmers nro tired ot working for iinthmgnud boarding themselves Asa nation wo reJoice Joico in our largo iron nnd stool and cotton mills and that our tools nnd implu meats and calicoes enn bo sold In M inchcstcr under the very shadow of the Lngltsh manu facturlng institutions , but ns individuals us farmers us producers und as western men wo regret exceedingly thnt corn will bring but about \i % cents a bushel on the average and that hogs and cattle me so low that oven considering the che ipncss of corn it huidl ) pays to fatlon them for the markut iheso cold h ird facta knock out ull thu philosophy of the hich , tnrilt gentry of the eastern school , und the farmers are awakening to the fnet Unit the nation is able to tnkc care of itself and that they should davoto theii ca orgies In the future to looking after tl eh own and their families ' interests A fooling of this kind gains headway veil rapidly and ) ou Nobrasknus need not bo surprised to sco n great revolution in the next twelve months , cither insldo the rinks of the republican party If the republican party Is vv isa nnd Will t iko note of the ground swell thnt is comiiif , it can ride ubrcist of the wnvo md keep out of danger , but if it is blind nnd dear and stubborn nnd will not sco the imudw ritmg on the vvnll Ihen it will have to got out of the wo ) , for the pcoplo nnd not the railroads are getting road ) to rule in tins stito Mink 111) word , for thorn , n I am no prophet , they uro sure to coino true lhls transportation question Is tbo leallng 0110 in Nebraska toda ) and all others palo into Insignilioanco compared with it iho nilioad companies will have to nvold oven a scinblanco of meddling with tlio affairs of the republican party and allow the peopio free and unrestricted control of the caucuses the prim iries nnd the conven tions , or when the votes are counted they will Had that the Nebraska farmers have been doing a little thinking and acting for themselves Some man prominently ltlcnti lied with the peoples intoiost3 must bo put to the fiont I speak from experience I bnvoBcea these movements in ether states , and I tell vou that thev are dangerous things to bundle They must bo mot in the beginning or they nio soon beOud control " BTlTL HUUsT COsSIP The stuto board of nssooiatc charities In chnrgoof the Milford homo for tliu friendless of this cit ) , mot in annual session this uftei- 110011 The followinc Insurance companies doing business in this stuto tiled their annual st ito ments today iho following are the tojnls Piemiums Losses Liberty Now \ork % 5 S'lal ! . S i ) S1 47 Germnula Now lork lSGOiJJ u 5SJ J3 Home , Now \ork 7J13JJi 411U4.1 Michigan , Detroit J 'JOl 7J 2 55-1 71 Hurlingtoii.UurlingtOD la JOJ0G3 _ 4j r > J Glen 1 alls , Glonu 1 alls , N Y 7 7&IU 5 423 13 1 ho following count ) treasurers made set tlement with the state auditor today und paid into the state tieasur ) the Hums stated VH C Rico of Merrick count ) $ U COO rr It M Gout lay of Nuckolls count ) . 10 Jftj OS 1 J Sadilok of Snhno count ) . llhU57 W M Wilcox of Loun county 5b2 i7 John Novatny of C olfnx county 10 8 > J 49 IS TIIF SUI HEME COUItT The petition in orroi in the case or Amos T D Hughes vs Hiram M Swail7- front Nemaha count ) , was filed In the supreme _ | court today _ The following proceedings wcro hnd B Tohu C She 1 of Doughs county was ad H muted to practice M Wortnuigton vs Worthlngton , deitli of- * * _ H plaintiff ihomns Worthitigtuu suggo < tot , _ H Cuhorliio Worthlngton udininistrntlx , sub _ _ | stlttilrd ami cuiso ruvived appellant clvon _ _ _ _ H tcntlnysto lib briers , nppollco glvon llvo JHH dav s to rep ) y K riiomnsun vs Thompson , nrguod and su/ _ milted on motion J H ircstor vs M P Uy Co , nrguod nnd sQb- _ milted ( torroor submission vacated ) Mnn cr Hrothors vsShlpmnn , argue 1 nnl _ | submitted H Clnusvs Hnrl ) , argue 1 mil submlttul H Stuto ex rol Heck vs Honton , submitted by _ H stlpulntion H Opinions In the following cnics wore llio 1 _ H 'iho ntuto ex ro' M L I istorlnr vs _ _ | Clinrlcs 11 Foxworthv , mnmlnuius to comnol _ H tlio board of canvassers lu re nssomblo nnd _ H complete iho canvass of the yoto for a Justice _ _ | of thopeipotn the rnlrd ulstrlit of P10 citj _ uf Lincoln Demurrer to answer sustained _ H i his hoi ling of tlio court settles the I0114 _ drvvvn out contest over the election of justice > _ H of the pe icu in Hint district It uusoits I ox- _ worth ) , who hn 1 minlilled und entered on ttm H dlschnreo of Ills dutiusnnd gives tuo oflleo ta _ H Hnstord i ) _ , J H M eisr , v Halt Co vs Divev 1 nor frcrfii | the district court for Dakota count ) . | Alllrmel Opinion b ) Obb J M Schuvlor vs Ilinna Appc it from tlio dis _ _ triet court for liich irdnon count ) Motion _ overruled Nerval , ] * H I lllcv ys Wnlkcr Error from the district _ H court for Gaco county Affirmed it rouut _ tittir of (11 bo filed within twent ) dins _ Cobb i Aldrich ys Lewis Appeal from the dm- tricteouit for Filltiioro count ) Hovorse t H nnd rom indcd Cobb ] Mordhorst ys llio Nobrnska Tclcphono lH Compnuv Biror from tliu district court for _ Gngo county Afllrmcd Nnrval , ] 1 i rail vs SiWiier Lrror trout \alli ) _ county Affirmed B Siicllys Uicketts 1 nor from Filltiioro | county Alllrmed _ Parker vs Courtney Appeal from Lan _ * | _ _ | c istor county Uov or cd aud ucerco for ap BJsBB pellaut Bb Schuster , Hingston K. Co ys Carson Lnor from Flllmoro tnuntv Affirmed Stevens vs Howe Lrror from Lancaslui ' count ) Afllrmod 1 in the trni uu , couiit B In the federal court today the following _ H proceedings wcro ti id m United btutos ys Charles Pembortou for , illegal stilus of hpior verdict of guiltv llnod\L _ H $ ij and costs Unitid States \s Ld B lieaucli ird Bamo charge same line United H StutcsysR , G Lodtcltar samnchnigo same _ H fine A I Pottorvs United States motion _ for new trial ovoi ruled United Stntcs vs B Iioruce It Chase keeping fnlso books nud B : presenting fnlsn vouohirs nt thu governuiout H ludinn school nt Genoa Nunco county Ne- m bruslto , sontuueod to pa ) n tine ot f 1 5 HI aud costs nud to aland committed until paid H IINCOIN lllll V1TIUS H Mr and Mrs J A Hurl who have been H very active lu their work ln the Oddfellows societies of this cit ) , wore tendered a roccti H tion at Oddfallours hall lubt nlcht by Cimrit ) Degree ledge No J Daughters ot Ho _ B bokah J ho occasion was commamorativu H * of their intended departure far theii new _ homo in Ogdcn Utah Alter the conferring M * of the denees on a number of candid itcs _ > and tbo ndoption of n scries of compllint nt Bj ary rfsolutions vvnich 1 ere ordorel en MMJ grossed a very pleasant and enjo ) ab c soci it _ H was held 1 he following la lies from Du id _ ! City wcro in attendance Mos lames M I _ ] rones A Hall , A J W hlto , D C Reynolds _ VJ and A Jillson M ] 1 hero was a pleasant reception 1 ut ui"lit , g nt the residence of Mr nnd Mrs W It Mc BSs Arthur , .3 South 1 lghtoenth street in honor { of MIbs Minnie Winriek , n yojug soelctv VMI tadv of Mount Pleasant , lu v / _ BM _ H W hat is known as the Lliaio and W Iioolor < v/ H contest in oratory will take place in thu _ _ KL state university cbapol FridayT cniuc ; It _ _ _ H isoiicn to inombersof the Pu'ladliu BOeictv | Lverybody in Lincoln is happy ever tli 1 H news ot the location of thu now university ot H the Seventh Day AdventistB iu this cit ) H This makes the fourth largo olucatiouut in H stitutlon for Lincoln K is understood that H $75 000 will bo expended in buildings tli s season nnd that the universit ) will be ready H to open ca"h next fall H Grandpi liurrows is in the citv H zm mmmm I I . ' " ? b _ IPosltWclyOnrodbyBI llj f AKTFic these little I'HIs H Bj W B\B & 5\iJ TlieynlsorelloToDis Hi ESI rf 3'l V trc6s from Dyspepsia M _ j Indigestion and Tocj HI H B flS P > i fM I V&K "fartyEating Aper ySA | QB R C feet remedy for DIzzlW Bl H ' * DrowslN M\ \ _ ° _ _ ? * ncss Nausea , S K M H ness Bad Tosto In thpB H BBsVKBo Mouth GoatcdTongueJ ! ) B I'ainintliaSidoTOItJ | H PID LIVTE , & & Tliey regulate the BonrckcKJ B and prevent Cocstlpntlon and Plies ThcSj K smallest and easiest to toke Only one pill * j lHiBi dose 40 In a rial Purely Vegetable Price ! r' ' * ' j 35 cents I _ OASTFK MEDIOIHE 00 , Prop'ri.y y YorkJ SpeoieS Closing Oof Sale ! ) I Fine Spectacles , Eye Glasses , Thermomsters , and All Other i W Optical Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices , i Wl UIIX > iI1L1 < I'OK OVE WKI.IC E semi > < n. sncTACiiis : : , t Aioiih r 9 I'ljNXST ( . (111) si'lX'I'AtM.S , SI mill 85 ; sold ever ) where 8 from ftfllo SIIO III.hT hITii ; : SI'Ja'A : ll > , Willi pnrvitt itliltu trjHlal m tenses 75e , # 1 iiikI i l no ; worfli < Iutil > lu ' _ _ L HLSI SCOTCH I > IlCIIIi : hl'iCTACia : : . enl ) Sli 50 ; ' " " f M All n > o ( sIiisscn at suiiie reduction Ejcs tenled li > our _ _ B- opticiaii , and u peilcd lit yuiirniitee * ! In every nine All m \isniil 'imperii 11 Ion * coriccled , Ocullsl's pr Hcrlplloiis W' tilled at lutvest poMnllilo price * B , lOOOrlIICKTIO'nCTCK > 9 Iroin 'JSceueli up to ( lie \ery M lilgliCNt guide M Onl ) itfuwmoio diiM to Uu > JCnKLKl , I IMO SWATCHES - WATCHES and II.VJhUABCI ; ; at jour own price MAX MEYER & BRO , JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS - - COR 16TH AND FARNAM tJTO.m gaykfflTr n mn i mn in i n TTTTTTTrriM Tii A COMPItETE STOCK OP Ice Tools HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , 1405 Dougias St • Send for catalogue , _ ' ETCHINGS , - HI tfVBi SaTKMnUSON , s. bNGHAVINGS , _ • KJi f " MM H _ < toTUALLBTb DAVI3 > . \ < AHT1ST SUPPLIGSjt * jfc M0 PJi KIMBALL , | | MOULDINGS , J3W WW _ _ * _ , _ T fa QirPIANOSAOHGANS MmU FUAMhS , - $ Wr YjjPH HH tfiTSIIlUUMUDlO < UW 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska f