Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 12, 1890, Image 4

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H Tiik pi-oiiosod covenimont irrigation
H buruuu will doubtless be u washstund ,
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m Tin : wild rush for townsltcs on the
M Sioux rcsorvntion promises a substati-
M tii .l boom for the lawyers or the come
M tcries
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M Iv tboro is any doubt ot the sweeping
H chnritctor of the liberal victory in Salt
H I.uUo City , it is dlspollod by the prompt
M cry of fraud raised in church
M tjtinrters
H Anvkxation will unload the gnnir
B of jobbers , whoso chief object in lifo ia
H ! to pluck South Omaha to thq bono and
m ' K then turn the city over to the tax colS -
lector mid sheriff
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B - " 1 t-o Oiimhn should not bo thrown aside
M 1 Early ntmoxation is the eulvation of the
H ; liroporty interests ol tlio city
M Sinok Spcalcor Rood opened his own
H t nnd the eyes of the country to the
H wasteful folly of flllibustorlngr , no dif
M ilculty has been oxporioneed in main .
H tainlng' a quorum In the house * .
H Wnn ghastly levity the Chicago
H 2aii \ suggests that "if Nobraslca corn
H ( rowers cannot got living prices for
M ' tholr corn , they can ait on tlio fence and
M Bee the legislators nnd judges ride by
H on free passes "
M -As AX evidence of the zeal nnd fore
B , 1 slglit garnered from wldo experience
H > l in the trndo , tlio now plumbing inspec-
M tj tor proposes to secure the ptiBsairo of
M ij uii oi'dliiaiico mnking it impossible for
B I 11 fco to obenpo
M j AXOTIIKK line to Chlcngo is not os-
B 1 eontinl to the wolfuro of the city The
B H I , men who nro negotiating for the II-
HHI j lluols Coutral bhould turn tlioir atton-
Hl 8 tion to the now and inviting flolds of
HI 1 trade to the north , where the people
BJ nro clamoring for connection with this
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H Mimiikiik : of the Camulian parlla-
BBl moiit lnmont the migration of the
BBl sturdy youth and energy ot the do-
BBl lninluu to the states As long ns
BBl Canada remains the haven of dofuuot
BBjj royalty mid American rascals , honest
BBwj tpsldonts nro forced to soolc moro con
BBb jgoniiil companions
BBjj Actinu on the principle that what is
BBjj gt'od ' for the soul is nlao good for the
BBjJ body , the South Dakota legislature
B B xnodilled the prohibition bill so as to
BBl penult the use ot wiuo for religious
BBjJ purposes , and inserted 11 clnuso prohib-
BBjJ itlng the searching of prlvatn houses
BBm Dnlweon the drug stores , the joints and
BBwj the private jug , the danger of a
BBjJ flrotight in South Dakota is happily
BBjj averted
BBjj Tin ; nurliugton & Northern shows a
BBjj Bubstautial doflolt for the past your
BBjj This is prccisoly what the projectors of
BBjj the road oxpeclod when the work or
BBjJ • construct 1011 was undurtakan The
BBvJ . road was built for the solo purpose of
BBwj unloading on rival roads at u snug
BBwj profit unil causing an annual drain im
BBjj the stockholders So fur the bchomus of
BBvj the UliilderH have been as grunt 11 sue
BBjj cess as the road hua bcou u. failure as a
BBfj truitlo lotito ,
B Bl t n i
m I NOiiT . 'i Dakota'ti lottery bill has col-
B j lupsod Thqeohorao to wreck the public
B J morals of the young statu by legalising
BBvj gambling was engineered by the notor-
BBwj tons ox-Sonator Spuiiccr ot Alubamu
BBb The plan was porfacted moro thun a
BBV yonr ago , and was a strong secret fac-
BBvj tor in tlii state cnmpulgu , Tliut it was
B * " < fairly certain ot success was demon
B stratoil by the largo majority it eocured
BBvj in the 8onnto , hut tlio irroslstlblo force
m p ( public opinion cooiiiellod the frlonds
B of the bill to abaudon it The result is
B a gratifying defeat of boodlers
KANSAS ISWlES 1MMIOIIAT10N.
The large delegation of citizens ol
Knusns , roprosontlng nearly ovcry
county In thnt state , who were In Ouinhn
to confer with the Trnns-Mtssouri pa9-
Bcngor association rogariltng reduced
rates for immigrants from the enstorn
states to Kansas , is suggcstlvo of what
Nebraska should do In a llko direction
The desire of these roprcsontntlvos of
Kansas Is toBCCuro nn oxploror'fl ticket
from the onst to that state ,
bo thnt any ono wishing to In-
vnstigato the conditions there
and look up a dcslrablo location
for sottlomontcan ho enabled to do seat
at a reduced cost for traveling , anil also
to obtain a half-fnro tlekot for the emi
grant and his family going from the
east Into Kansas It Is a movement to
encourage emigration to that state
which is worthy of the attention of tlio
people of Nebraska
Nobody will question that our people
have boon somewhat slow and derelict
in this matter of inviting and fa
cilitating immigration The ter
ritorial organizations of Kan-
Fas nnd Nobrnska were ef
fected at the same tlmo , so that In this
respect they started together In the
race for Tnatcrlnl prosperity Unques
tionably Kansas enjoyed some advant-
ngos , nnd her earlier ndmlsslon as a
state was porhnps the most Important
of these , but It is to bo said ts the credit
of her pcopio that they have shown
most commendable enterprise and en
ergy in building up the common wealth
During the past ton years the
growth of Nebraska In population
hns been relatively moro rapid
than that qf Kansas In 1880 the popu
lation of the latter was more than dou
ble that of Nobrnska , while In 1885 , ac
cording to the tftato censuses , the
population of Kansas was not muoh
more than one-third grontcr than that
of Nebraska Doubtless the next na
tional census will show the dllTorenco to
bo still further reduced Hut there Is
reason to believe that our gain would
have boon very muoh larger If
ndoquato and systematic effort of
a thoroughly practical character
had boon made to keep the claims of
Nebraska before the attention of the
people of the east , nnd provision made
for facilitating emigration to this state
The movement of the Kansas citizens
suggests that our pcopio should put
forth some olTort in a similar direction
There is room in Nobrnska for several
times its present population , but with
the active competition nil nbout us our
growth must bo slow unless wo can
oiler to emigrants inducements
as favorable as other states
In every natural advantage , ns climate ,
soil nnd productiveness , wo may safely
challougo comparison with any portion
ot the west , but while keeping thi3 before
fore the attention ot pcopio in the east
who arc looking for homos In the west ,
it is also necessary that wo make pro
vision for facilitating their coming
Our Kansas neighbors sot an example
wo may wisely and profitably emulate
TBE.MORMON DEFEAT
The defeat of the Mormons in Salt
Lake City was notso overwhelming as
the figures ot the registration listB
promised , or as the leaders of the liberal -
oral party cxpectod it would bo , but it is
enough It takes the control of affairs
in the capital and stronghold of Mor-
moudom out of the hands of the Saints
and with this accomplished the Gentile
majority of n few hundred will bo
very largely increased when the
next election arrives The im
mediate effect of the ltboral
party's victory will be to draw
population nnd capital to Salt
Lake City , and It will'not be surprising
if it shall Induce a largo number of
young Mormons to throw off the control
of the church and identify themselves
with the now order of things It is
well known that many young men of
Mormon unrontngo realize the stigma
that attaches to them In general publlo
opinion , and It is not to bo doubted thnt
some of these will very gladly accept
the opportunity now offered thorn to ho
relieved of a thraldom which must
no w become loss bearable than ever
and to put themselves in
line with the overwhelming and irro
slstlblo publlo Routlmont of the coun
try Dotcat is the most powerful ot ar
guments , and the Mormon church will
find great difficulty In overcoming the
conviction it will carry to the minds of
many ot its intolllgont young mon that
the church is not the dlvinoly ordered
and protoctnd institution they have
been taught to believe it
Nor would It bo surprlslnc if this defeat
feat induced a considerable Mor
mon exodus from Utah Several
months ngo it was announced that
a colony of Mormons from Utah
had purohnscd an extensive , tract 'of
land in British Columbia , and that IIvu
hundred families will settle on It next
spring Unless this suhomo of coloni
zation is interfered with by the Cana
dian authorities , ns Is now threatened
If It blmll nppsar that the colonists nd-
here to polygamy , a muoh greater number
bor than has boon contemplated will
very likely move ucross the oonlor It
must bo manifest to the Mormonw
of Utah that tholr contest against
the govormuout and the pub
llo sentiment of tlio country is
entirely hopeless , and that they
must choose between the alternatives of
obodloiieo to the laws or migration
Undoubtedly bomo of thorn will accept
the former , but porhnps the majority
will seek a new nnd I03& inhospitably
habitat , At any ruto the light in
Utah Is Hearing the cull , if indued the
result in Salt Iiiiko City has not pruc-
tlcnl.y llnlshediu
TUBMUni'lXU OVlAfltAAMKNT
The tory parliament ol Great Britain
nnd Ireland lias outorod upon its fourth
year , and the sobsloq just begun prom
ises tot bo eventful and Interesting
Ministerial intentions have boon kept
very secret , but the so-called upooch of
the queen , which Is merely the enuncia
tion ot the ministers , promises some
measures of Importance Chief among
those ) will bo a bill for improving the
local government of Irolaud , which It
is said will bo framed upon the
same lines us the local government
acts already pnsscd for Kngland and
Scotland , It is ah > o understood that
there will be introduced it laud put
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chnso bill ior Irolnnd ot &omc sort , nnd j
the government is represented to bo j
distinctly Anxious ever this nml other
phases of Irish legislation nnd debate ,
The crofter disaffection in Scotlatid ,
which disclosed a state of' ftffalrs that
is ft serious reproach to the kingdom ,
will bo a. subject ot Investigation by a
royal commission It is probnblo
there will ho a determined effort
to bring John Walter , of the London
2Vincs , to the bar of the house as the
llbolor of n rnombor of parliament ,
which would doubtless have dratnntlo
results The federal Idea which ap
pears to bo rapldlj growing in favor in
the Austrnlastnn colonlos will undoubt
edly command attention during the
BOBslon , nnd slnco the movement in
these colonies Involves possibilities of
grave importance to Great Britain , the
matter may become ono of the most In
teresting which parliament will bo
called upon to consldor The agitation
In England for free education ' receives
no attention in the speech otthoquoon ,
but the government will not find It onsy
to wholly ignore this mnttor , which
obviously has tukon a very strong hold
upon the popular mind The com
promlsobythe Times of the Pnrnoll
casohas stimulated the Irish members ,
aud the Pnrnoll commission may bo ex
pected to flguro prominently la the
onrly dobat03 of the session A bill au
thorizing the issue of notes on a silver
bnsls is probable , though the proposal
is mooting with vigorous opposition
from the banks
It Is thus apparent that the present
session of parliament will boa busy ono ,
and that a consldorahlo part of its de
liberations will bo of uuivorsal Interest
As to the talk about a probable speedy
dissolution , a while ago somowhnt
freely Indulged In , there nppoars not
the slightest reason for giving it any
credence , while there nro ronsons why
the tory-whig alllanco should shrink
lrom going before the country a day
sooner than it Is obliged to by law The
most convincing of these reasons
is the fact that since 18S7 the tory-whig
majority has doclluod from ono hun
dred nnd twenty-two to eighty-eight , a
clear indication that the country is
against the coalition which rules this
parliament , and its almost uniform
losses in byo-olectious must have con
vinced the coalition that a challougo to
the country would bo a gtatultous risk
ol overwhelming disaster Besides , a
majority of oighty-cicrht is quite enough
to go on with , and there nro very urgent -
gent and persuasive reasons for going
on Nothing but a defeat is therefore
likely to disturb the probont ministry ,
and that is a very remote , though by no
means an impossible , contingency
Senator Pkttigukw of South Da
kota nppoars to take an exaggerated
vlow of the injury that may pos
sibly result to that state from the
reports regarding destitution in portions
tions of It , and in his ollorts to refute
the statements that have been sent out
goes farther in the other diroctlon than
the facts justify It is quite probable
that the condition of affairs in several
of the counties of South Dakota has
been represented to bo worao than it
really ts , out thorc can bo no doubt
that there has been and is still
a great deal of privation and sutTorlng ,
anil thut without the outside aid that
has been given in rospouso to the ap
peals made the story of destitution in
South Dakota would bo a very much
sadder ono than it is There it not
now , however , any misunderstanding in
the public mind as to the fact that the
unfortunate state of nHairs is contlned
to a vorv small part of South Dakota ,
and with thi3 knowledge it 'is entirely
unreasonable to suppose that any
serious harm can . . result to
the state at largo The agri
cultural record of South Dakota is so
well established that there need be no
fear that the misfortunes of one
season , contlned to a small area , will
discredit the state among those scoking
now homos in the west The patriotic
solicitude of Senator Pottlgrow is
doubtless entirely commendable , but it
was nocossnry that the Buffering people
of his state should bn relieved , and the
fact that this is being done will muko
no difference with the future prosper
ity of South Dakota
A TKMl'OltAUY injunction having
boon granted restraining the collection
of special taxes for paving of Rtreots
surrounding llanscom park , it becomes
the duty of the city couucil to sholvonll
plans for further improvement of these
Btroots , funtil the question is finally , !
determined The Injustice of shoulder
ing on the city the whole cost of work
already done is a glaring ono , in view
of the vast benefits coilforred on ubut-
ting property Even if the letter of the
deed convoying llanscom park to the
city can bo strained to justify a re
straining order , it does not signify that
after a full and final hearing the
court will sanction the scheme of
tax bhirkors to evade payinont for spec
ial boncfltB directly conferred The
state supreme court , In the case of
Unnscom against the city , decided that
no property could bo exempt from spec
ial tnxca , In this case the city sought
to exempt church property from paying
Its share of the cost of the Jackson
street sewer This broad and iuBt nrin-
ciulo applies with greater force to the
park property than to the city us a
whole Positive and permanent beuo-
lits wore derived from the paving , and
tlio mon who attempt to repudiate their
honest obligations agitated aud urged
the work and selected the material
Di'vnciiATTU organs are needlessly
alarmed over the number of hills ap
propriating money introduced in con
gross . This class of legislation is not
monopolized by either parly , but tlio
fact that less than ton per
cent of such bills are passed , is a
guarantee that puly such inoasures aa
uro essential to public wolfnro will find
favor with the majority
Oim atniubio l-'arnam btrcct con
temporary Is awfully distressed
every tuao any , body rents quar-
ors in Tiik 15ik : building
Not iv word has over been said nbout the
thirty-six hundred dollars a year which
the city pays for quarters in the exposi
tion building , the two thousand u year
paid for the publlo library rooms 111 the
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Paxton bullitlng the sixteen huntlrod ft
year which tlfotahool board iinysln the
Mosonio block " ' And when the mayor
and pollco commission rented a sullo of
rooms in the Now York Life building
without oven asking the assent the
council which l gally is required , not ft
whisper is hoatVHroin the official organ
But the county commissioners have
committed n tWriblo offense in locating
n temporary coufrtlnTilK Bkbbuilding ,
which Is in qvqev respect 6upor'or to
any building in itho city in point of
light , voiitllnljori , perfect finish and ac
cessibility \
SiiXATOti Maxdeuson has discov
ered that ho has made a serious blunder
in urging the nccoptnnco of n. slto for
the now postoffico which could not ho
bought outright nnd had to be acquired
by condemnation process Not only
has the building boon dolttyod nearly
nine months , but there Is no tolling
how much longer the contest ever tttlos
will continue And now the dispatches
from Washington , which doubtless nro
based on information secured from
Sonutor Miindorson , nnnounco that the
delay in getting title to the property is
ombarrasslng the senator in securing
an lucrcasod appropriation This Is
not all Tlio doluy has riled the
department and may finally com
pel the secretary of the treasury
to revise his decision If ho does , the
citizens of Omaha may finally discover
that Tiik Bei : was omlnontlv correct in
advocating a site to which a title could
have been procured within thirty days
The growing Importance of Balti
more as an export city causes much
unoasinessin Now York , and well It
may During 1S89 the exports of agri
cultural products from Baltimore in
creased ono hundred per cent , While
these of Now York decreased Having
almost a monouoly of the Import trade
Now Yoric has ( or years exhibited m-
dlfferonco to the needs of shippers , exacted -
acted excessive sums for storngo and
lighterage and failed to provide mnplo
warehouse and elevator facilities
What New York has neglected Baltl-
moro hns tnkon pains to supply The
marked incrouso in her shipping traffic
alTords striking proof that commercial
supremacy can only bo maintained by
recognizing the demands of trade
A nw moro legislative boodlers and
oil room lobbyists can secure lucrative
employment in the federal sorvlco by
applying to the Nebraska delegation at
Washington , \Yhilo a majority of the
most notoriousof this gang have already
been handsomely Towardcd a few more
vacancies can bo made or sinecures
created for tho'bebofit ' of these who are
still shivering out in the cold
If the cityncan save from five to
eighteen hundred dollars by disposing
of the gnrbago'huslness ' to the highest
bidder , busincs3 * 'jriiiciples ) suggest that
the toudor ho accepted The naymont
of political debts should bo dispensed
with where public interests are sub
served ' l l '
3Iny Pension tlie Ire usury
I C/i lehao Xeic * .
Mown bill awarding pcnslolis to armv
nurses has boon Introduced In congress
Pretty soon It'wilt bo nocossnry to pension
the United States treasury
The Outlook lor 1902
Plilladtlvhta Pres > .
The governors of tbo republican . states
stand bj Speaker Hood , and the republicans
of these states stand by the ( jovornors The
outline of a solid north in IS92 already ap
pears upon tbo horizon ,
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A. Bright Outlook
St Zioutt Globe-Democrat ,
The election tor congressmen ia Pennsyl
vania a week hence will pat the republican
membership of tbo house at 170 , a majority
ot ten , and four more than a quorum The
outlook for sensible , needed legislation Is
bright J
Federal Kleotlou Law Demanded
Cincinnati Commcrcia-Ga ! < t .
Congress will not perform its duty to the
country if it fails to pass a law that will
properly rcgulato and control tbo election of
roprosentatlue3 la congress and electors of
president and vice prasklont of the United
States
Trouble Enough > m Hand Already
Utaa Herald
Wo deut want Canada ; wo dent want
Mexico What wo do want is to bo iot nlouo
to work oat some political , industrial , tinnn-
clul uud social problems of our own that will
press upon our serious attention for some
time to come
STATU JOTTINGS
Nolmisua
Itulo expouts to have a now bunk this
month
The only saloon in Thayer county is located
at Hubbell
The Mothodlsts ot Auslcy are building anew
now ohuruh
Cedar Uaplds wants telephone connections
with Albion
A prohibitory amendmoat league uasbeoa
formed at ABhland
The repaired and remodeled Presbyterian
church at Hardy has boon reopoued ,
Union revival meetings are lu progress In
Crete conducted bj Bvaugelist iiliss
The Crete Democrat has nhangod hnndB
and is now tbo property of Prank Ovnrcast
Columbus will ninlte an effort to secure
the location of u bdmp tow mill in that city
The capital stock''of the Valley bank at
Uattlo Crock has bocuiincreased from foKK , )
to $ .23,001) ) . , ; 1
The farmers alliances of Knox county
will bo formed intoj a county ullinuce ul
Crolghton this WC0ft < ,
The directors ot the Uoono County Agri
cultural association huvo docldod to bouu un
exhibit to the state fair , ,
Corn taken oa < i subscription at this
ofllco , " is the standing , offer made by the
Broken How Kepublican ,
The AlusotiB of C'dfimbus are perfecting
plans for the erectlpn'bf ' u temple to cost
t&i.OOO the coming kmson ,
San ford GriBIn or'Arllnk'tonplcadod ' guilty
of ( fathering up dead * hogs und coavertia g
Into lard aud was ftnod $ .23 and costs
The citizens of AslilUnd are rulsluga bonus
ot $ J.000 to secure & door and sash factory ,
which will employ from twenty-live to fltty
mon
It Is reported that Jack Lias acker , a well
known citizen of Wymore , is in Jail at .Yiaryit-
vlllo , Kau , charged with bootlegging
whisky
The Hastings Grand Army post has in
structed its delegates to the state encamp
inonts to Invite that body to bold its next
session in that city
The state fish oar is now on a tour in the
northwestern part uf the state distributing
lW.tUO brook trout fry la the rivers between
Norfolk and Fort ltobjnsoq
Jackson V , Snow of St James , one of the
oldest residents of Cedar county , bos boeu
missing for over a week and no trace of bis
01 ereabouts has been discovered ,
* A man with a gun that looked a mile lonir
entered ono of the city banks , says tbo Sid
ney Telegraph , and drawing a bead on the
young man at the cmhiur's ' window , asked
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for money Ho only wanted ti , however ,
nnd for this was willing to leave the gun for
security The cashier wa so glad , that ho
wanted to glvo tie man f0 , but he ot the
pun said that ft wns all ho wnntod , nml pit
ting this , departed in pcaco ,
About fltty residents ot Norfolk wore
taken in by a smooth talker who claimed to
bo taking subscriptions for n new paper , the
Chicago Gutottc , " and secured CO coots for
tbrco months subscription in advance
Tbo Ashland Leader tolls of n minister
living near that place who performed a mar
rlago ooretuony without first ovnmiolog the
hoonso When the license was produced It
was found to have emanstod from an ad
joining county , and the ceremony just per
formed was no marriage nt nil The good
pastor , however , whoTcgrotfully saw , in bis
minds eye , a fat fee awlndling away into
nothingness , proved himself rich m expedi
ents , and tbo principals and their frlonds
were soon being rnpldly conveyed toward
the Orotnn Green of the ndjncent county
An hour later , under the bright dome of n
star-studdod sky , with the soft moonlight
playing hldn and scon with tholr blushes ,
the interesting couple were pronounced man
and wife , this time with no legal require
ments loft unsatlsllod
lnwn 1 to ins
Volgo city boasts of n lndy stock buyer
Wnyno county has voted to build a Ji' .OOO
court house nt Corydon ,
Dickinson county farmers are organizing a
mutual Insurance company
The explosion of a can of oil In Millers
drug store nt Stanwood caused n $1,500
llro
I-nrgo numbers of horses nro being
shlppod to eastern markets from Mason
City
J. D. Peters has boon son ton cod nt Marion
to ono year in tbo ponltontlary for stealing
harness ,
Klcctrlc lights or no will bo ono of the Is
sues decided by Webster City at the spring
election ,
A movement is on foot nmong the corn
raisers of the stnto to glvo n prlzo of $1,000
to the person who raises the greatest number
bor of bushels ot corn from ono measured
aero tn lfeOO
A representative of the general land ofllco
Is in Linn county investigating the county's
claim of f50,000 against the government un
der the swamp land indemnity not The
county's claim covers an area of 40,450.37
ncros The matter is oxpectud to bo sottlcd
111 a short time
Dr C. II Lothrop of Lyons died on the
Cth of paralysis , after having boon uncon
scious for some anys Ho wns known far
and wide , having bcon surgeon of the Plrst
Iowa regiment during the war , nnd at the
tlmo of his deatn was engaged in writing n
history ot his regiment Among his prop
erty is the old war horse ho rode during his
service
The Two Dakotas
Tbo old settlers of Doll IUptas hold a ro-
unlon March 0.
A camp of Sons of Veterans has bcon
organized at Elk Point
ftapid City's Grand Army post will cole
brnto Washington's birthday with a grand
ball
A call has bocn Issued for n mooting of the
republican state lo < icuo of South Dakota at
Pierre , Pobruary 10.
Two burglars who brolto into the post
traders store at Fort Meade were caught
and the goods recovered
During a storm at Aberdeen last week n
horse belonging to George Harts was struck
by lightning and instantly killed
An idea of the growth of Yankton can be
had from the fuot that in 1H8U the tax levy
was $10,000 , while in 18S9 the levy reached
$50,000.
The report of William Tooraey , treasurer
of the committee for distributing roltof to
the sulferors from the pralrlo lire wbioh oc
curred in Sully county last April , shows that
$3,003.00 wns collected and distributed
A Bismarck liquor douler has the following
sign above his doorway : "By order of the
prohibitionists 1 will soil my stock of wines ,
liquors aud cigars before July 1 , 1890 , nt
greatly reduced prices This is no selling
out fake Wish it was "
The city of Fargo owes n bill of $148.25 ,
which It contracted two years ago with the
hotel which entertained thu members of the
legislature who visited that city The city
council votes to pay the bill nt every ses
sion , but the mayor interposes his vote
A novel suit was in ono of
our Justices ' courts last week , savs
the Kturgis Kocord A mun from
Hare Butte vulloy lost his pocket
book , containing some $2 50 , which was
found by n man of Elk creek A month
lutor upon learning who was the owner , ho
immediately roturnca the same , nnd the
owner was very thankful but demanded
ntorcst for the use of the money tor that
time Judgment was givea for $1.45 nnd
costs
MAHV WOULDN'T COME HOME
The Wife , or a Kansas City Alan
Btopos with a Cuban
NkwYoiik , Feb It , [ Special Tolcgram
toTttB Bbe.1 Como homo , Mary ; como
homo with me , " A man of middle age
spoke to a bandsomo young woman not
more than twenty-two years of ago , who
was about to go on board the steamer Cm-
dad Condal , which was to leave in a tow
hours lor Havana
"I have had enough of you , Geonro , " was
the reply , and 1 am sorry jou came after
mo Get a dlvorco , for my lito belongs to
another "
"Bollova mo , Mary , " said the man , with
almost a sob , " Miguel Lanjos will soon tire
of you , und then you will wish you had
como bade "
Thu man was George R. Haines , a real es
tate dealer living at No 830 Von Buren
street , Kansas City Thu woman was
his wife who on Wednosdny last eloped
with a young Spaniard nnmod Miguel
I-anJes , a morchaut In Havana Mary
Haines was originally Mary Lyons , the
daughter of a California Judge Slio was
married three years ago A few weeks ago
Miguel Lunjon wont on a business expedition
to Kansas City , taking a letter of introduc
tion to Mr Hmnus Miguel and Mary
Ilnines soon became great friends and the
neighbors began talking Humors of his
wife's unfaithfulness reached tbo ours of the
injured husband , but ho did not believe
them , A few days ago he found his wife
, gone , his two children loft motherless and
himself deserted Ho followed on toe first
train and arrived la Now York
on Saturday , thinking rightly that they
would probably take the oarhosl steamer to
Havana Tbo eloping couple wont on board
thoCuIdad Condal Sunday night , and in the
morning Mrs Halnos wont ushoro to make
some purchases On bur return she was ac
costed by her husband Ho pleaded , expos
tulutod , wept end trlod every way to induce
bis erring wife to return to Ills home Ho
said ho would nqt hare her arrested and alio
could go unmolested if she chose , Ho re
turned last night brokenhearted to Kansas
City and his wife and the Cuban are now on
tholr way to Havana '
sNUniui > i'iik common hiki ; > .
Cunnda'o Governor General Itnisen a
Storm or ludmnntioii
Ottawa , Feb 11 , [ Special Telegram to
Tur Hee.I Lord Stauloy , governor general ,
has laised a storm of ludigtiatiou among the
members ot parliament which threatens to
make him ere of the most unpopular governor
generals Canada has ever bud , The clurgo
is boldly made by members of parliament
that the representatives from the country
assembled at tbo capital have boon ignored
socially by Lord Stanley it has been the
custom for many years for the quoeu's rep
resentatives in Canada toxlvo a state ball at
the government house during tbo session of
the federal parliament This session tboro
will be no state ball , nominally because Lady
Stanley is said to be Indisposed , Dut in roullty
because his excellency and tbo vice regal
household are averse to having a vulgar
crowd of common people invade the privi
leged precincts of the vice regal reitdencti
The tJxiulurt From Canada
Ottawa , Ont , Feb U Charlton's mo
tion for the appointment ot a select commit
tee to inquire into the exodus of native bora
Canadians and immigrants from Canada to
the Unltod Status was defeated in the com
mons yesterday , Charlton said there were
at present over two million five hundred
thousand Canadians resident in the United
States
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FROM THE STATE CAPITAL
Equity ami Jury Oftuaoa on Trlrtl
In the District Court
SOME IMPORTANT DECISIONS
The Troubles of tlio Otoe County
Lover Thurston nnil CuinliiK
County Citizens Wnnt Lower
Freight Itnte * .
In the District Court
Lixcolx , Neb , Fob 11. [ Special Tola-
gram to Tub Ueh | Equity nnd Jury causes
are on trial in the district court , the Febru
ary term having commenced yostordny morn
ing On the equity side Judge Field pre
sides and on the Jury Judge Chapm an This
morning the former took occasion to hand
down some important decisions held under
advisement ,
In the suit of T. W. Lowcry vs the Chicago
cage , Burlington & Qulncy railroad company
ho decided that questions ot fedornl taw
were involved , nnd therefore granted the
prayer of the defendants for removal to the
fedornl courts
In tbo case of tbo Wcsloynn University vs
\V. C. Ilawloy ot al , to compel the prncoduro
ot a contract to convoy certain lnnds , ho hold
for ' the plaintiff , and the university thorofoio
roce lves the ten acres of land out of
the ilawloy farm , which nro said to have
been promised In the contribution on the
location ot the university on the slto It oc
cupies The case will probnbly go to thu
supreme court
The defendants won in the c.i9e of Hut
chins vs the Mlssos Thnokora PlnlntlH
nllogcd a contract from the defendants to
sell to him a twenty-one foot lot on South
Eighth street , the consideration being n
house near the Catholic church aud a tnonoy
balance Hold that proof wns iusufllrlont
The case of J. H. Wright va the city of
Lincoln was on trial this afternoon
Charles Curtis and Mrs Wooas will bo
tried tomorrow for complicity la the murdar
of Hob Woods The latter will probably bo
tried first
On motion ot tlio jounty attorney tbo case
against Luther Sellers , charged with com
mitting an assault on the person of Frbzin ,
Suggs , lust May , was dismissed and the
prisoner discharged
Beverly Fields , colored , charged with
grand larceny , wns arraigned this morning
and pleaded not gully , Attorneys Johnson
and Howard were appointed to defend him
Joseph DoICotz filed suit today nganist
James W. Boyle , alleging damage 111 the sum
of $4,2000. Ho sots up defamation of ohar-
aetor ,
WlM.MlK'S TIIOCfllBS
Juaeo Stownrt has received a letter from
Ed Willman of Dunbar , Otoo county , the
young man who has boon having "no end of
troubio" lu securing the girl of his heart ,
Miss Mtnnlo Gcarhart Some tlmo slnoo
Ed secured a marrlugo license from Judge
Stewart , but stern Into in the person of
Papa Goarhart has Bucocodod In keeping
thum apart Goarhart has evidently an
nounced his intention of coming to Lincoln
to bnvo the license revoked , judging from
the tone of the letter Willmnn writes : "I
lived on the same farm with Goarhart for
some time/and we had some difficulty bo-
canso I would not lot him boat me out or
what I had , and I suppose
no is gottlng his revenge by
not letting mo have bis daughter I have
been waiting for the girl for three yours 1
can provo ho said the girl was sovnntccn
years old , and now ho attempts to make it
out that she is only llftcon " Mr Willmnn
gotsconlldlng towards the closannd remarks :
Now , Judge , the old man cant r ad nor
wrlto , is a Fonsylvania Dutchman , nnd when
ho asks t want you to toll him the llcenso
has bocn granted "
DEMAND rOU ritEKlnt ItRnUCTlONS
The following resolutions were recently
passed by the citizonB of Thurston nnd Cum
ing counties :
Whereas , Governor Thayer has only asked
at the hands of tbo transportation companies
what is Justly and honestly due the farmers
of this stain , for which we extend to hi in out
most hearty thanks ,
Thcreforo , Ho it resolved , on nccount of
the refusal of the transportation companies
to grant the request of our governor , wo believe
liovo the duty of every farmer In this state Is
to back up all fair nnd energetic means that
may be made in tbo diroctlon of ootaintng
bis rights
Resolved , That wo demand at the handset
ot the State Hoard of Transportation just
und proper reduction of the freight rates
stirnEMt : cquirr casks
The following cases were filed tor trial in
the supreme court today :
Alexander Rogers vs J. H. Graham ; error
from the district court of Adams county
John J. O'Connor , ot al , vs the American
Water Works company ; appeal from the dis
trict court of Douglas county
Henry Shufeldt & Co vs Emanuel Fiot
and D. L. Uarlass , sheriff ; error from the dis
trict court of Adams county
George J. Flack as William G. Osborno ;
appeal from tne district court of Kearney
county
Nebraska Loan nnd Trust company vs
.Tosoph Anderson , et al ; uppoal from the dis
trict court of Adams county
Motion for rehearing was Hied today in
the case of Owen Jones and Owen Parry vs
the State of Nebraska This is the cele
brated case from Gugo county resulting
from a church quarrel with whtoh the rend
ing public is somewhat familiar Parry and
Jones were convicted of disturbing a ro-
liglous'moeting in the lower court aud the
supreme court reversed the decision The
motion is based upon the supposition that
the court did not gntbor the Intent of tbo
law applicable in the case
ItrXOUCS AND GOSSIP AT TUR CAIlTOL
Secretary of State Cowdcry und Auditor
licnton are still confined to their rooms Mr
Benton , It is said , is threatened with pneu
monia
Attorney General Leeso went to Omaha
today Oa his return , it is learnedseconded
by Treasurer Hill , an attempt will bo made
to secure a mooting of the state board of
transportation .
Ursd P. Cook is improving rapidly Ha
was out today for the first tlmo in two
wcoks His assooiuto in the ofllco of the
commissioner of publio lands and buildings ,
Victor Abrahamson , is also convalescing
Tbo Union Mutual Lifo Insurunco com
pany of Portland , Mo , filed its annual stnto-
inont with Auditor Allen today , showing the
amount of busluesb transacted in the state
during the past yours Risks , 9,2T , , ' > 0" ; pre
miums , $ J,45jfi5 ; losses , l,00u.
The following county trtiasurors sottlcd
with the utulltor today nnd paid tn the state
the amounts sot forth below : Hub Popper ,
Butler , fil.UOtHiO ; IC J. Roderick , Gage ,
$7,475 ill ) ; Joseph Snyder , Harlan , fcl.)15 ! ) ! I5 ;
C. E. Osgood , Lincoln , gli.OfVJl ; A. J , An
derson , Antelope , $ I0,1- . IU
lui'itovnii stock iinuKiimis '
The following correspondence Is self-ex
plauutory :
II B. Hood Editor Western Resources ,
Lincoln My Ooar Kir : I have your pro
gramme for the approaching meeting of the
stock breeders'asaocintion and wish to make
thu following suggestions us to the place of
meeting Lot thu afternoon and evening ses
sions of Tuesday ( the first day ) bo bold m
the university chapel Lot the evening ses
sions of Wudnesduy und Thursday also take
place In thu chapel , but lot tbo day sessions ,
both forenoon and ufternoou , for Wodncs-
day and Thursduy , take place in thu botan
ical lecture room la Nebraska hall Very
truly yours , Cuaui.cs E. Hessev
Prof Charles E. Bossoy , Stale University ,
Lincoln , Neb Dear Sir : Your esteemed
letter placing at the disposal of the stockmen
of Nebraska the university and its many ap
pliances forBludy and Investigation , has been
received , aud pormlt me in the name of the
improved stockmen and as a servant ot tbo
improved stock brooders association to ex
tend to you my thanks It is indeed very
plonsunt to know that you und your most
worthy Institution ot education recognize In
Improved stock meetings an element bearing
directly on the welfare ot Nebraska ' It af
fords mo much pleasure to accept your gen
erous invitation so freely extended to visit
ing stockmen I am yours truly ,
H. a llewi
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soldiers relief commission appointed
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NOH.TH DAKOTA NKKDS JIULP H
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Omcmis : A. V.Wyman , presidents J.J.IIrovru ,
vice president : WT Wyinan , tromurer
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