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THE OMAHA DAILY FEIDAY , APKIL 11 , 1890. THE DAILY BEE " E , H08EWATEE , Editor. _ I'UJILISIIL'D WI3KY MOHNIN ( i or snwitH'Tiox. Dally mnl Hunelay , Ono Vc"ir , . . . FU til'ihtlis 'I Imo IllimtllS Niimln ) llee' , ( Inn Venr . . . . . , \Vct-l ly 111 e , Uno Venr i OITICIH. Omnln Hie Ili-e Ititlldlnir h. Om ihti. Conn r N and -'nth trceli. CDiinill ItliilTi , l.'l'onils'trei't ( lilf.iao Ollli e , 'f The Uookery llullillntr. Nen V ork. liooms II und riTilbilne llnlldln Wiisliln ton , , " ! . ) roiirleenlh Htnut Alt rnmniiiiilcntlmiM rel illitir In nrwt nn rtlllnrliil mutter hlionld bu addressed to tli rdllorlul Dfimrtmont. IK sixn-s- KTTr.it" . All bii lni'ss letters unit rcnillt-iticiM sliont lie uililtixM'il In I'lii' li ! u I'liblMilmrComp in ; Oninlin llrufls , olirt'lis inul poslollleo orilei to In nmdo | i.ialilu to llio onli'i uf tin1 t'oti pui ) The Ike Publishing Company , Proprietor ! 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IHUiMtnpli i , fur.liini'.lcWl HXin topics ; fo .Inlj. IbHI h " KipltMj foi August , I1" ' ! , i ivi < ( ipli foi Siptijibt'r ( ( ) , ! ( > * " is Till copies ; fo Otlolict Ibf ) It * MI7 copies' : for Niivombeii , 1SS1 I11. Ill ) copies , for DcccmlH't. Ihf' ' ) , 'JIIIIS copies fur Jimniirv IS'KI I'l/iVi topics , fur IVIniinry UHl , IMOl copies , for Mil i I'll 1H I UHI. > copli" ( U oiini II I'/MMiitii ; ' 'Morn lo In foio mo and snb-oi ilii il In nr PK si HIMtlilst Mini > } ofpill.A D.IWHI [ Sal ] N I1. I'l u * Not u > 1'ubllc Tin : plnjrtio of niieo oven mining' tin Foutlicrn section of Russia is ti species o nihillsin th.it cannot bo Blnjud byro.vu edict or quelled by the tenors of Sibeiiti The woes of the c/ar are multiply ing. Tin ; m > \ ( thing bomobody will prom Ise to build n , court bouse for Soutl Oninliti. That would bo about us ra Uonal as llio Hchoino lo build n tw < bundled thousand dollar postotliee. Tr mi : people interested in tbe Plan tors' IIOIIMJ postollico silo can bo fiigb toned into paying over the monoj de innnded bj tliotioasut } dcp.utment. aiu not tlu > title to llio louiuls perfected ourcili/em will have tea'-on totonjjiatu Into tbenisehes. Di KINO tbo ten months ending with .Tanuai-y last the Itoolc Island sjstcn earned four and one-half per cent on its total Hlocl : and bonded dobl , actual anc' lictilious. These liffuies show that a i.iil toad can ho successfully managed with out the assistance of a political depart nii'iit. C. P. Ift'NTiNoioN announces that the Southein P.icilicis going out of poll- tusiuid publicly w.uiw his suboiilinntes a .iinsl inteifering in pohtintl al\a'u . At llio same lime Senator Stanford , Hit iotiring piosidontof the conip.inj , want' mi rnaori-eiiioiit in the yhapo'of re- eh'Uion , and the eouip.iny will see to it that his wishes aic lOa-M-ted. OM ui \ nuiscio , money and t.ilont are conttibuting a largo nhaioof the vitality whii'li is tiaiihforming S.ilt Lake City into a citj in fact as well as in name. Tluaio setting a pace of piosponty that astonishes the nnti\ot < and warms the sluggitih blood which formerly ehoi'lvcd the giowth of the mountain- locked muliopolirt. SKXAIOU Wir.-sox's ainendment to the interstalo commerce act is designed to mippit'ss the jug tr.illlc of Iowa and Kan- sis and compel the residents to oioss the boundary for a stimulant. It does not , howou'i1 , prevent the drug stores ftoin dispensing refreshment for medical pnv- po es. As long as the drug saloon is hhi'ltounl theio is no danger of a pio- longtHldiouth. Tin : democrats scored \ictorj in Iho inuniiial ] campaign in Helena by u pio- cess hiintlar to that of the famous pre cinct thii I j-four. Ton Milo gulch and Prickly Pear woio scoured for a sulll- cieut number of galvani/ed voters to ( netromo thu usual lopublican majority. Po-l mm loin \ictorica cannot o\orturn the decihimi of the state supreme court on the \alidity of the acts of the lepub- icun Icgislatuie. Tliiuti : is a sttong piobability that /euial of the porpotratois of the ballot bo\ frauds in Virginia will bo brought to justiff. The United States grand jur.\ has indicted the leaders of the democratic gang which obsti tided and practically disfiMiiehlscd a majority of the colotedotors in Kiehinoml at the Koxenibor election. The crime was boldly and doliantly porpetralcd and the authorH dc or\o piompl and vigorous punishment. Ii Mingii."stonily destiVH to improve na\lgaton ! in this section , no gieater boon i-ould bo granted the producers than the oonsttiietion of llio proposed Illlnoio and iMisslsslppi canal. No matter - tor how much money Is npiandm-ed in unpioving the Missouri iher , it will not cut any llguro in trans-potiation rates. The drift of trallle eastwaid cannot bo changed. The competition of muiga- tlun between the Mii.bt sl pl and the liikoi would prove moio elUu'tho Umn laws In roduclng and regulating rates and give western producers permanent teliof from corporate o.xtorWon. Tin ; suggestions of Superintendent Lane regarding the observance of Aibor day hhould bo put into praclicoby e\ery publie and piisate school in the Blnlo. Tree planting Hhould he encouraged by all elti/oiH. The evlio have In the past carried o it the lossoiib taught by the iluj , ha\o not only enhimced their \\oalth and comfort hut alse contributed to the wealth of the state. Arbor day was a Nebraska inspiration. It is fitting , theit'fors that the state bhould lead in its observance and inculcate in the minds of the young the bonotita Hawing from MOD planting , ir//r rnr.Y VHOTKST In double leaded tyjx ) the Now Yor 1'mrt dt-rlaros that the adniisMlon t Wyoming mid Idaho , for which bill have paused the house of represcnti lives , and are now before the senate , wi' ' bo the outrage of the year. The Nt" York /'osJ sstys llicro is not tlte HUghle excuse for the admission of cither c these territories at thu present time and pre onlsllguresof population , whic ! are considerably below the most trusl woithy t'Hltmnles , in support of it view The real objeclion of both journal' however , is in the fact that the ndmls Hion of these lerrritorlea is likely lo nil to the republican strength in eongtvs and increase the republican chances o success In the next presidential cleelion The , S'imcharaelorl0' ; < it as a job t "sttongthon the republican majorltio in the senate and in the house , and a the mime lime lo increase the oleetora \otofortho next republican candldati for president,1' while the 7'ost says "Hi' ' Idaho and Wyoming bills are punhei as lopublican party measures. " Tin fear that the republican p-trt ; nmy profit by the admission of Iheso lor rilories is llio rr-al reason of Iho opposl lion lo their admission , and this parlibat fear ciow da out all consideration of tin inlereslM and welfare of the people o those territories , and oven induces s misrepresentation of their condition as t < population and the ability to support : stale government. By way of juslifying ils charge of out rage , llio Sun , -assuming as certain tin admission of Wyoming and Idaho says Iho six now stales , with t total % ote of ti litllo loss tlinu Iwo him dredand fifty thousand , will exert in tin senate as much inlluenco upon legisla tion as the Hi\ states of New York , 1'onn syhania , Ohio , Illinois , Indiana and Mis souri , which at the last presidential elec tion cast live million votes. There i' nothing very impiessivo as an argumenl in till" , for a like dispioportion has al W ays , existed between the more populous slates and theSe of least population , and there uro several of the oldoi states lo which Iho Sim's ob jection would apply quite as well ns t ( the new stale * It was wisely ordaince by the ftamers of the constitution thai the states should be equal in the senate icguullobs of population. But it is dif fment as to tho'house , the ropiesenla- lion of which is based on population , and if the .Sioi had been disposed lo be fair it would have pointed out the ad' v.ullage enjoyed by u number of single , stales over Iho six now st'ites in tin popular hiinuli of congiess , such single states having a lecouled A ok very much leta than the aggregate \otc of the sistates. . The new stales ha\c se\en ropiv-entuthcs for a voting Httcngth of two bundled and llfty thou- b-tiid , while Oeorgia has ten repiuscnU- lives for one bundled and foily-two thousand voteis , Alabima oiglit iepre- nentatives foi one hundred and seventy- four thousand \olo.ro , South Caiolma seve n representatives for s-eventy-ninc thousand voteis , Mississip ] ) ! seven rep resentatives for one bundled and fifteen thousand voters , and Louis iana and Maryland each six lopieMMitalives for one hundied and fifteen ihousund and two bun dled and ten Ihousand voters icspecl- ively. irot-o nrc auvuttil states conli oiled by the party in who-e belmlf the .liglis of the Sun shines , each of whicli e.xcits an - > qiial or gicater inihienco'upon legisla- Lion in the hou-,0 , of reprebentatuos th in : ill Hie six now stntori , and Iho largest lotoof any ono of them is foity thou- > iind los- , than the nggiegnto vote at Iho two D.ikotusMontan.i , \Vnshington , Wyoming and Idaho , i'liib is ftir mote suggestive of juli age than the statement of relative : ntlucnce in the senate m ulo by the Sun , Hie rcpubiican nuijority in llio senate is ml likely to bo ulicctcd by anj of the irguments that have so far been pio- lonted in oiiposhion lo Hie admission of Wyoming and Idaho , mid it isentiioly life to piedii t Dint the needed legislation or making them states vv ill be provided it the present session. ; ; .t .s j'MK1.1vsA /ss. Castein opposition lo government up. nopiialions for reclaiming llio arid egtons of the west by irrigation was o\- iccted. It is now taking form in menio- 'ials ' and lemonstr.inces to congress thioh disclo-o the real moth oof the op- ) osition , A joint committee of the Newer er oy legislatme , appointed to consider cmedies for the agricuHtual dopie--sion n that state , has agreed on . memorial to congress opposing irrigation by Die government for'lho impose of helping the western farmer , ml asking that iiiugiess turn ils nit un ion for awhile lo farms in the oast. In he view of Ibis committee there should lenomoio opening up of public lands .hen theio mo plenty of farms in the awt to be cultivated. A short time ago convenlion of Dolnw.us farmers pio- csted against eongiosshmal nppropria- ionsfor the inigation of v.estern lands. M l weekltoprobentativo Flower of Now 'oik made a speech in the house n the irrigation of arid lands , II which ho said , while admitting lie domonstraled utilily of irrigation , hat ho was totally opposed to the gen- r.tl government spending one dollar in . rigution woiks. The gist of his tirgu * lent was Dial lo cnlargo Die men of roduetiim would bo unjust to Die occu. ants of lands alieady under cultivation , ml would tend to further dopieetnto the nine of all farm property. If arguments of this sort against a pro- osed policy which would add immensely ) the ptoduelivo te.sources and the ealth of Die nallon are to be accepted K sound now , when is it probiblo there ill coinon lime when they will not ave force ? Is il reasonable lo presume ml Die tlmo will over bo when no such imdltIons will bo found in any pait of 10 country as at piecont o\ist in most f the farming wet ions of Die east , and tat theio will bo a demand for now mils because all the urea now occupied III have become profitably productive ? it wise , f i om Die point t \iow of national tidvanco- icnl , to doom to an indefinite oriod of infertility u vast region capa- lo , if reclaimed , of btipjorting ) u popn- ition equal lo or greater than that of 10 whole country at present , in order to xperhnont further with a compara tively insignificant area not now' profit My pi'oduetivo'J Suppose congiO' should gi\o heed to the New Jcitu memorialists and tut n its atlcnlion farms in the east , what possible goc could result ? It could not nriko vvor out lands producllve , nor roi dor profitable nn agrlcuUute who yield in proiMjrllon to ils co Is grenlly below that with which mustcomiKJtt1. If Die easlern farmen with great markets at their very door ; are notable to make their industry pa ; congress can certainly do nothing fo them , and It Is the narrowest sort < selfishness on their part to tlem uul tin because they cannot advance , wesloi progress shall halt. The redemption of the great ui watered empire would repay many time all Unit It would cbst. For over dollar expended by the govcrnmei in irrigation works it vvoul icceive in diree revenue ten , while Ui addition lo the resources and wealth < the nation would bo enormous. No at quisition of territory ever imido by th government was so valuable as the ari region would Income when reclaimed But il is lo be apprehended that Die 01 position to government aid in reclaim ing the arid lands will for Die present lj ollectivo in preventing any approprhi Dons for Dili ) purpose. xoc The capilal city is prolific in politicj speculation. The most absurd combim Dons and disjointed slates mo concede and passed mound for endorsement The latest is the assertion Diat .Tudg Groff intends lo become a candidate fo goveuior , with a view of tiansplaiilin himself t-otilh of Die Plallo and plneln himself in posillon lo succeed Senalo Paddock" , who la said to bo positive ! a\crbo to serving any longer than ho i obliged to. This would nil bo very intoicstin , if it Jitid any foundation in fael Senator Paddock"may bo tired but he i not tired enough to retire. His ten does not expiie for two ycnisandto months and ho may change his min several times within the next to months. Judge GiofC is not a candidate for gov ernor. Ho may bo tired of the positio : he now holds as commissioner of the general oral hindollleo , but he is notliredenoug ] to icsign that place for the glory of be ing called gov ci nor. Ho has lived ii LiiiLoln befoio and would not ab.mdo ; his lesidence in Omaha for Iho sake < i being in position to put his lightniiij led on the dome of the capilol. Tin : opponents of annexation in Soutl Omaha aie trying to make capital out eDie Die icpoit that they will get a two him ihI'd thousand dollar postoilico buildinj if they umDnuo as a bopaiato corpora Don. Tins is moonshine on a shovel Tlieie is not Die icmotosl chance 01 jarlh for bouth Omaha lo over get i public building , no matter who ropie .cuts us in toniness. Such a thing a the go\eminent constructing Iwo publii Jtuldings within thieo miles of ouel ) ther has never been heard of. It ha1 : iev or been done for any mibuibaii citi lear Now York.Philadelphia or Chicago md never will be built for anysubuilmi jily , no mailer what its population. Tin ? ov eminent does not eiect public build H H pioimnoitimsly to .iLCommodaU nembors of congies' . South Om.iht , \ill have a Ininch poslollice , but tin niblic building with accommodation1 'or the United States com t , customs of licois and postolheo v\ill be in Omalm , a > .1 is now. Tlio jieoplo of South Omahi aught to htiM1 sense enough lo know bet or than to take stock in any piomise o : i government building. Af ccmniM ! to the icport sent to Du icnalo by Die seei clary of the treasury , egarding the nunihar of Chinese that i.ivo come into and loft the country since \ugust , 1SS2 , it appears Dial this ole- neni of the population has slighlly do- iieased dining the nearly eight yo.ira oveicd by the lepoit. In the years &SO , 1SS7 and 188:5 the arrivals were iioio numerous than Ihodopirture3 , the lifteienco for the three years being b3- ween eighf and nine thousand , but this uis moro than balanced by the excess of .opal-lures' over arrivals in the other e'irs. Lust year the arrivals numboied nly a little over oiglit hutulred , while line than thieo thoiu-and left the coun- ry. Tills sliows Dial the exclusion law ias pietty well onfoiced. Tin : boaid of Undo M aiianging for its imual junket. It will bo observed that he loute laid oul , if ] > iopoily cultivated , , ill yieatly enhance Iho coinmurcial im- lortnneo of the city. Allhough the star if emphe moves westward , the boaid of i.ide will IOVCINO the oulor mid swoop .own on Kansas City , bl. Louis , Imlian- ipolis , C'liicago. St. Paul and other in- ilgnlllcuiit hi.mlotMeiinwhilo the ; rent projects in tow by the boaid will 10 left to ih if t with the curient as hoio- ofore , Y public imptovomont attemiited i Omalm lias been delayed or blocked y the mossbacks who dciivo the lonlcst benollt. Tlio extension of South 'hlrloenlh ' is no exception lo the rule. 'ho ' opening of that street to the city mils is pi evented by the extortionate omundsof pi oporty owners who imagine nil the ncet'ssity for the improvement ill enable them to secure two prices for 10 land needed in addition to Die beno- Is dorlved from the opening of Die i reel. MR. THUIISTON is still at the front as icsidenl of Iho National league , and [ tor dinner oralor nt public banquets , his gives Mr. Tlimslon a long-soughl [ iporlunily to display his oinlorlcal jwers. iiul whoto do Iho widows and plmns , for whom Mr. t'harles Piancis dams is enlisted , gel any rolurns for 10 ihousand dollars per month which ( r. Thurston thaws from Die Union Pa- lie tlUlhUtV ? ACLOUDIXC lo Mr. Thurston freight ites west of the Missouri river have ( ached bed rock. Hut Mr. Thurnton Is > t tnilllc manager or general freight jent. Ho does not know any more wilt the cost of hauling freight on a tilroad than ho does of the coit of nils- g cattle on a ranch. IN AI'I'UAISINO the benollts of llio onth street viaduct to offset the dam ages which't ' hi city will luuo to ji.ij.tli council should jas a matter of right tin equity , exldodrthe dlHtrlct to every Ii cast of TontlviHlreet clear to Iho rh ( and nil that pitrlof Iho city poutli of 11 union depot to the ulty limits. TI property east'of Tenth street and -out of the rallio.ul , If ticks will be immeiisel benefited. Tin : promisepf nnigniflcetit blocks t lofty * buildings HIU rounding the no postolllce nltv , Is about lo be realize ) Judging by the foundation tronehi Ihoioisn posslbiiily Unit the second < this series of ornate structures will rh to the height of fifteen feet from Hi eurbstono. NT.tTU JOl'TIXfSS. NclirnHkn. A saloon keeper ut Alliance 1ms fulled fc S'J.OOO. The Kxcli.uigu bank ot Onl luw wound u its business. p Tlio elevator rcoontly tunned ut Ar.ip.ilio will bo inbuilt The spiing teim of the Porn normal sehoi opened w Ith an altomlnnco of .SOU. The enst halt of Mcl'hcrson county wa vlftoriotiii In the county scat contest A dilviup pirk nssociaUdii has been orgni i/eil nt Mlmk'n mid grounds have been lease for n truck. County Clfrlc K.iv.inausliof Groclcv count si ipiccl y.iV ) le'ipil documents in suvcn bom ono diiy lust week. The Columbus lira flop irtmcnt lias decide lo send u hose tuaiii to tlu stulo touinuincii al Plntt-smouth in , Iuno. Hcv. AV. H. Vincent , for snvcral years pa ; tor of the Pi-csbyteiinn chmchof Supiuloi has ncccpteil a call to Axtel , Kan. The Jail ut Cov iiiKlon was satmatcd wit kci-osonei und set on llio by unknown paitlct ami now only the iron ciigo loiniilns. A contrnPIng intorcst m the First Nulinn.i bank of Holdioso hits been sold to capitalist of Ilowiud , who will ivoigai ire the iastitii tion. tion.The The lesiilonte ot .Tunics Toloy of Palls Citj vv.iseathely destioycil by Uro mid Mr. tun Mrs. Folcy baivly escaped in their nigh clothes. La piiipo hus ipsitlted in the ileranpemcni nT the mind of F Ilictt. a JOUIIK inim o York , and ho will bo taken to un itisani asylum A piomlnont in in of Humintjfonl is nccttsct of L.iusiiiff lus liliod girl to ( ton male upparc for the purpo , " of cnsting nvote ut the count' seat election , ami to piuvcnt those "nasty Al liiinto fellows fiom knovvint ; she was . woman " So inns the li'geiul. In the full o IS * } n snuk fiomn locoino live caused the elestruotioii ofufevvsni.il trocb bulonpiiif , ' to a Columbus in in For thi1 ho was paid * \i by the railroad company. Hi then i ut the duin ijcj tiuaks eloso off to tlu Kiound Spi ini' came , the soft eplij i s plav e .iniont ; the bi.uuhes.thoj binldcil loith again until u few weeks ugo , whoa Iho inn ovui i poitlon of the lot provfously binned oil , daiii aging some of the sprouts lioni the tiees al loady pud for , md ho now asks the company to pay linn i.O I damages. It will bo re numbered that at the time tin two caucuses woiij held in the coutt house in onoovontngj.liistut' , ufliighted , stiiivu to lent from her hiirh ixnlesttil , but limited and fell lit'.ul foicinost , H.'JS the Yoik Times blit , woulilccit.mil ; have been diwhed to piotc on the cuiel sl.lte ; . , liud not her gatineub eaughton the flag pole and held hcrsuspc'iidel in the mr Thc-ioisho hung , fuintnig , feaiful , falling until this moniing , when she was gently lomoved , nutl tuken to Himtci's haul- waiostoio foi lepuirs It is consideied ilesa- nblo to gut hoi back in place as soon as possi ble , as eomt is uow in session , und theie ie quite u demiind Jorjustico this time. Iowa Items. A picldo faitoiy is to bo built at Can oil Foi t Dodge's dty jail will bu lilted up with steel cages Th" Ottnmw.i oatmeal mill iccently biuneel will not bo tobuilt A Buttle Cteckgtain buyer shipped SO.WQ poiiiuls of popcorn to Boston tlio other dav ICcokuk is to luv e an oleotue stieot i.ul- wuy unit Davonpoi t is extending its sj stem William ( Jonvc'ii ciawled into a band of run water head ( not lit Tiptou und chow neil hlmsc'll .fospph Biunskill of Center Grove ( nnu'- lelod with hisguland btolo a bunch of uli bens fiom liei und In aided them into las horse's tail Tlio gnl's "other feller1' got mad about it and has had Joseph ui tested for laiccny Tun Coloniaii , a faimor living near Foil Doilge , was aiiested foi fust d living Aftei his auest it was dUeovoied Unit ho wiii hast ening to get a dot-tor to attend to his djiug w ifo ami he was icKiscd When hoimivcd homo his wife was dead The geii"ial conference of the C'hmeh of Latter Dav Saints is now in session at Liinoni. Thoieportof tlio chinch snci alary show s that ov er tw o thousand accessions to tlio chuieh have been mudo in the List confei- L-nce y oar , the I.u gest gam ev er befoi o hud by llioieoiganiral church A-hugo number of delegates from all pails of the countij me present The other day a vvomuii i ushed fi antteaUy into a Bmhngtou ding stcuo beaimg in lie'r , irms uti appuently lifeless biby The inotlior wept und mo mcd uiul cuiiicd on ut u tciubloiato while chaning thu httlo hands und bjgged the druggist to save the little anc1. A bvstunder tool : the child , when it iv us found that the soloumsoof thotiouble vvai thonumbei of w lappings with whii-li the loud mothei had incased the miiiiit , htei- illy choking him into iiibcusibilitv In a few minute's the child iccovued and the mother kvent homo hapjiy. A peculiar suit lias been biought in the hbtnct coint ut Builingtoii Lust full u sou > f Albeit Petciooti v\as killed in u curousul in a saloon m tfiat city owned bv Benedict spit/muller and in a building belonging to rudi ow Book Iho iiaients of the young mill huvo InoiiKht suit ugainst Spit muller mdlSeckfoi tliu nuiuloi of their sou Iho ant is brought under the Clinic piuhlbiuon uw , which holds salooukcepois uud pmpcity loldeis loiponsiblo for unlawful acts c-o'u- ' uittcd on then premises. Lively intuicM is xcited in the case. The Hock HapicU IJopoiter tolls of the Inn- ulitv of a futhi'i m that neigliboihood His iiiiiiti is I. P M won und lie ow us u farm iboiit two mil > s from town , The otlior dav 10 set his eight year old sou to htiuowing u ielduudwhen the httlo fellow bet amo sn ixhausted haeoiild woik no loiigei the In utiil 'athcr tlnxivv him to the giound and kicked md thumped him until the child lost con- eioilBiicss The act w i" witnessed l > v two udies who were piisiingand Mason was ur- vst < d und lined jA" > and costs It is h.iid vliitocapslmvo given him notieo that if ho epcuts the olTc iiM ) ho will bo given u dose of ils own medidno. Two A phjsleiuii is wanted at Whltewood. Faulkton w ill Imvo a horse show Api 11 ! J(1 ( The Wind memorial fund has now i cached \Voik has boon begun on a llftyb n ivl flovv- ig well ut Salem , nikton has uiinjil tlio necessary bonus to ut ui on Homing Hull. The Tin nor comity equal mifliaso ussociu- Inn bus 1 10 melimei-s Woonsuekot has oiganUecl a board ol Undo , ith boventy Ov or sixty npra.itons | ' | for cleikslilps in the ew laud otllco .1,1 Pleuo have been iceeived. Grand Poi ksi IMibUcuns uro dissatisfied ith the pi-ohlbltory law and have adopted a latform domaudliig lesulmiission Tlio prohibitoiyiaw will c.mso u dellelt of I.IIMJ per year in the i-ovouuo of Meade sutitj uud the county oflleials Intend to cut own expenses Uov F. H WyckolT , pistor of the Metho- 1st ihuich at Klmbill , is iillegod to have sed language unbecoming u minister of the uspel to cuitalu female mc'iiibors of his con- ivgatiou uud bus bcc-a askoJ to teslgii. Chi is Kivnklor , u prlvato in the Eighth xvulry , stationed nt Foil Me.ulo , luus 10- jlxuel word from Uartnany that Im has lallon oir toafoitnuo of ubrmt $ ) ) , ( ) Ho will liply for u disi'hnigo umlor the piopi'rtv act , ud sail for Humpo us soon as it is grunted ChUago paitlett have mudo u piojm-iit on to 10 c itizens of T ) ndall to put in u flax mill If u > fanner * in the < vlclullv will iigieo tn fur- lull c'liough .struw to keep the mill running , 10 proprietor * ut/recliig to pay from 5 to tin or ton for the straw when propcily pto- iiixid The Indians of Chief Charge i a and Swift ild s compi , turusii tlio livei from Fuu > ' C'ltv , will this year plant la tlio nclnhborhc of .l.tlKl acres In simill gmln. com inul ve tables The Iiulliins on Hint puitof the 1 ( nation , and especially la the two can mentioned , uro aald to bo very thrifty and dlMllioiH Fred Modhurst , c'ashlcr ot Iho Flint I lionnlbiUik ut Miuot. enjoys Iho dlstlnrtl of being Iho last bank cushtor of the Hull State's to drop Into the fiiemllv uuns of Ci nda before the new oxtr.ulltlon law went it effect. Fiod won't cut tiiuehof utlgiiroon tether t other sliUus his shoititge only iiinouiili about JU.lHX ) . A Noith Diltotu farmer thinks ho has d covered a way of rutslng wheat that w nmko sK tx'tiniH of seed on an aci-o wise 111 bushels. He Hied It lust year and cot tin times the yield his neighbors did , and t ! yeur ho Is going to tint L'OO acres hi in t same way. His plan is to plant It somethl like corn mid cullivnlo it through the su HIM' . The report of Hie Bluck Hills presbylo shows that the number of cliuiolics has creased over M per cent and the amount money conti United to foicign mtusioiH nether other eharitubloobec'tshas ] moivllnin dotibl ilining the pist year The rupoit says t church buildings being elected this yearn linger uud liner than any heietoforc' oroete mid , altogether , chin eh work in the Hills h iM-eii very SIKH essful for the pistyear , ui the prospoet for the coming year Is blight. II OJIHX JtVCK/Ht JX 'J Angry Coal Minors Take Pcaiilli Ycngc'iiiiucoii Hickory Ultimo Slavs , SnuioMS , Til. , Apiil 10 [ Special To ! Riam to Tin , Bf i : ] Between llftj mid sK Slav women weio tluovv n in llio Shamoli creek Tuesday tsvcnliig by migiy miners Hickory Itldgo mid kept there until the oughl.v exhausted. The Slav s have a peculi custom , amounting lo a icligtous duly , throwing v.utei on pcoplo foi two days aft Easier. Yesleuluy Iho Illinois hcuicl of i attempt by the women to duck Holded Che tor , jr. , und William Uiuohuit , two of tl bosses. It was decided on quilling woik la evening that if anj of the men were alliiek ) thev would dtitk all the Slav women m U humlol. The whistle bounded "all home at 0 o'clock , mid when the 11 r four men gained the e.uth's surface the wcic almost ( downed with water fipm tl buckets of a sooio of women Tlioungrv mil cis weio icinfou'od , and while 11 ihwen ( them lushed upon llio women mid di.iggc them to the nook , another squad went in ( cv cry house in the hamlet in t > carch of Sid w omen. In a slim t time the ci cek was llilc with struggling women As each vvoma would climb the b inks some w orkman vvoul iush ut her , und picking up the woman i his aims , tluovv her b iclc m thosvvift iiiunin sti-eam. Oreatc.no was taken that none i the women would diown , although qulto number fainted. Two Xewspacer . IMcn AVill lie Allovvci ( o U'Huess theDeath. . AtiUNT N. Y , Apnl 10 [ Special Teh giamtoTiti. Bi i J-Theio was a consult , tion of piison mithouties heio last evening t pei feet the [ ur.mgomout for tlio execution c Kemmler at Atibuin piison W.uden Dun- toil , Suptiintendent Lathi op and Dr Chailc M Uoiuld , commissioner of lunacy , dis Litbsed the matter at length. The admisbio of icpiescutatives of the pi-ess was the HUM ilifllcult thing lo unaiigo. The law piovici Ing for executions by elccti icily piolubit the publishing of tlio details of the execu tion The piessme , however , of nowspape men , sc lentists , and doctois is so ffreul , tIi.iti iv as dec ided to go as lurus the law w otild ullovv 1'vvn newspipcr men , ono lepiesenting th AssoeiaU'il pi csi and 0110 the United pivs' w ill bo admitted. They aio to bo selected a Lhohcailqtiattors in Now Yoik und must b ( ) iovcd beyond doubt to bo newspaper inci uud not ititeiosted in the success of auv com jiany supplviug oloetueily foi any puiiwsc' ' The two pi ess men will bo sw oin as jmois md if the newspapers publish the details o the execution , the w auleu uud the pusoi : tilie ids will not bo tlio ones who will bieal the law. A .If J : fllC i AS .1 T oi'i I'lio Jloly Cltj rilloil with Visitor. 1 1 om ( tic United St.itcs. [ f i > i > ni liiltl ivttbii lumen f.ii/ilnii Ih illicit ] liovti , Apnl 10 [ Now Yoik Heiald C ible- speeiulto Tin Bi i ] Mitnstt r Pcntoi ha1 signed moro Amciiean passpoits tins quiule : him the legation lias issued dining imj .imilarpoiiod foi the lust llvo yens Lieut 'iiant H M Wilson , who is tin , auul sj stem of the woild for tlio Umte ( it/itcs , has just left Ilmno to examine UK nc.it Cavour c inal Cx Land Coiiiinl&sionci apaiks Ishcic , so is Senator Booth o : Jalifoiuiu Snowvheaded John bwiuton vho oiicoshouo m the editoual page of tlu s'ow Yoik Sun , mav bo seen my day dtiving ubout will lis wife. The ici options at Miuistei 'oitei's lumso liav o ce iscd uud Miss Pol lei s going south to recover her health. Dr 'bilhp Sehafl * . the noted ehuuli Inslouan ol STOVV Yoik , is at woik upon documents in the atieun hbraiy. IIo is piop.iuiig u lifth vol. imo of woik. United States Consul , I Sleclei [ 'welts stopped in Homo for sc vci.il du\s be- 010 going to his new post in Naples William Inning , sceiotaiv of Colonel Giant , Amen un minister at Vienna , is here. AiiAmeii an Indj , Mis I low It/ , opened tlio season on 'uesday night with a ball ut the Hotel ilu { omo. t'vn.txt , r t ron AXS\.ITIOX. teshlcntsoi'tliu Islaiiil Oiovv U'cnrj ol'tlic Spanish Hulo. Ni vv YOUK , Apiil 10 A cotrcspomlcntof ho Heinle ] , wilting fiom f lav an i under duto f Apnl fi , sn.vs the question of the unuexu- ion of Cuba to the United States is daily lowing moio set inus mid tlio government imnnenics to lioalaimcd ut the piopigatiou luit inoi o or less opouly is being iiiuiedon , , ith losults th.it will soon bo known. The .impaign that has been opened In several ailing pipois is , comagoously sustained on jmarkablo editoi i.ds , 0110 liav Ing gone so fur 5 to usseitsomo we'eks ago th.it the Spanish uv'csnmt'iit , Unougli tlieir disgi-.iteful and .liiious iidmiuistration , was doing moio than uy body oho to tluovv Cuba into tlio arms of 10 United State's , In u loinaikalilooditoiial , hose autlioi was miaigiie'd , it was said some mo ago Unit the only way iinncxutton could 0 avoldod w.is to immediatelv pioel.ilm the jtouomy of Cuba and that the conservative ntj should join the libeiuls in their olfoit to itain fiom Sp\in nclf-0'ov eminent foi the ) liaud The f.ut boy end nil doulit is that theio mo largu iiumbei of annexations in ( Julia and imo in tlio Unltod Stat'-s TliisqtioUion now 1 In know whether anv of the mcmbirs of 10 gov eminent at Washington would bo illlng to favor the movement initiated In ub i. l-'orl Kiihltinoit .Votes. Fein Koiiissos , Neb , Apiil 10 [ Special i Tut Bi i. 1-At 10 l.-i Monday night the big m in front of the gii.ud house bole. lied foitli i alarm of llio The flames were found to > u llalimk" just west of the CMV all y stables , cuplod by ono ot the soldiers us u liiumhy About t ! u. m 0110 of the hardest wind onus of Iho MMsim him ted , m cmiip uiied by low Tin ) snow iiuieklv dlsappe.iied and ut jon tliu dust Wai blowing in tiuo noitliwost- n st > le. Lleiilouuiit C W Tiijlnr , qunitorm istor. Is .Foil LaiiimlosupoiintC'iiditig itsdcmnlitlou idsalo I.liulcMiaiit M W. Day , icglmontal 1111 toi master Ninth iiivtiliy , is acung post miteimiistci in his stead Colonel Tilford , Ninth i avail y Is oxpcutod lelt today from u tluvii mouths leave The Canteen , under the able supervision of iptulu C M Bailey , Klghth mliiutry , is in imo winking oiiloi mid dividends totioops id companies will lx ) thu ontet , Cinmtoi I'Dllor.-i Ai ro-itod at Dinivor. WvsuiMiTiiN , Apiil 10 The chlof of the cift hoivico is infoimodof the lurefltut niivor , Col , of ( jcuigo Aminous uud William jrn-11 for passing counteifcit * io national ink notes nt llio Itiihmoud , lucl , bank , and ere held to the Fiilled States gi.uul jury. Ittind WASIIINC TON , April 10 [ Special Telegram Tw Bu 1 Bonds oiri'ioj $10,000 at 3) , $ lrUOut { ) oi' ' i FROM Till ! STATE CAPITAL , Lincoln Thinks Two Saloons to a Block n Plenitude of Pot Houses. ANOTHER RATE REDUCTION RUMOR , If There N Anything I" H Several Bodies Have Clrommi'iitetl the Truth Alt In McGiilrc' Uimml to Ijinul lu ( lie ron. LINCOLN- , Neb , April 10. [ Special to TUB Bit : . ] Tlio evclso bo ml held a lively moot ing this inornliig. I'ctor ICuhlnma waiilcd to start n saloon ut 117 North Ninth street , next door to llio Evening News. The business men In Unit nclgtiboiliood protested , and the fun came up when tbo protcst.mU were given a bearing livery business man on the block except the owner of Iho building where llio proposed saloon was lo bo located , testified that the saloon would kill their tiade. Tlio license was ic'fusod. Tlio"ie.iolullon of Iho board declaring that not moio than two b.i- loous w ill bo allowed on a block f roul was en forced loduy. The man on the comer of Tenth mid P street obligingly clmnged bis front to P stivel , 0110 of Urn s'lloonkcjnois on Tenth was given a license , und Iho Iwo re maining will light it out bofoiv u moating to bo hold ne\t Tuesday. Jj ich has filed a re monstrance njiilnst the olhcr , uud Iho light is for blood. vsTouiTr. m m moss. It Is n cm rout rumor in this city thtit cer tain members of Iho state bo ml of traaspor- tlon aio quietly prep u Ing a schedule of freight rate- } with a view to i educing the local taiills in Noluusku about 2T > per cent A number of the members of Iho boaid were Interview wl on Iho qneslion mid all piofcss ignorance ot any such movement A pioml- nent i-aili-ond oflleiul wlien asked ivgurdiag the rumor said that ho hid ho ml of the bame , but did not think thoio was much if any foundation lo it. Ho added fuither that the pieseiit rate in Nebraska was low and that home of the loads weio not eamiiig opeiating expenses , mid that thov could not stand a cut of lids Kind. IIo did not think that any fur ther uttempt would bo mudo by the board lo icduco the local i.ites at the pioscnt time. Till ; Ml'HrMI. COUllT , The piotecdiiigs of the supreme comt were as 1 oliows ted iv. State vs Nebraska Distill ing compui } Kefoiiod to lion S. B Pond to tuko testimony und ic'poit his llndiiigs of tliofacUbyMay 1 , 1VK ) Btucli im vs Giif- llth. Older to collect leeoid. Iho follow ing causes were argued and sub mitted : State ex iclDuntcim in vs Gaslm ; Fibber VJ Citi/ens' i.iilvvuj company , on motion. State ov lei Wilson vs IIovo.loncs vs State , lelie.uiiig denied ; State ei el Mc Lean vs Comptou , ic'hcaiiug denied Now cases ( tOithn.lt Fisher vs , T. II Coolev , eiior fiom Ad uns count ) ; State e\ rol J. II Duuteuiian vs Judge Gashn , Colonial nial und United St ite-s b inks Absolom Foucht et al , uiip"iil fiom Holt eountv Coutt adjoin nod until Tuosdav , Apiil 'Jt ! , ut S : ! 0 a. m , when the causes fiom the Ninth disti ict w ill bo called. t U'llOI. INN I IK.I'NCK. Cliaili's Uosbaw fiom Sihnc anil Nicholas Guilfoyle fiom Hovvaid weicpl.Kcd in the pcintoiitiaiy last evening ly otlkials fioi tht'ir icbimctiv o enmities D C Mosher , the well known lloiist an laudscapo gauliiei of this city , has been mad snpcimtemlent of the improvements toll made on C'apitol squaie , und has ulivady IK gun w 01 k. iMossi-s Gibson , Miller & liicliaiilson , th Bueklej punting compaiiv of Ounhii and th Fiomont Tiibuno 'veto biddois beloie Ih piintnig bo ml lor the woik of puutintr th itpoi t of Urn state boaid of ti.mspoitatum The Faiinui-s' Innlc of ICeamov idod uitl clesot 1111 otpoiation with the societaiv estate state todai The capital stock isSVl.OOO , m 001 ponitoi > , f A Bojil , Lew Hobeitson BI u H Goodcll , Abiam NevveombV. . G .lukwiij Notaiiiil ( ommissious weie issued toduv ti tbo following paitips .Tohu .T. Maixlev ilk1 Dunning , Bluiiio county ; F Al Knight , Al liauec' , Box Butte couutv , ChailosT Dalun son , Tckamah , Bin tccmiitj , Aitlmr H Culli ban , Ciiiwfonl , Sious eountv ; William T Mailing , Thomas D Ciane , Omiha ; II II Edghill , Majwood , Ficmtier countj : .1. Walci S'lt'iiil ' m , Ogalalla , Keith oountj , Dauus C Wiltoi , McPhciaoii , MePher on eountv ; I" M Hal-cv , Fulls Citj , Hichuidson countj. Alvin McGuuo , 0110 of the men who was ii flic plot to ioli the stuto tie.isiuy in issi , 1m who poiehed and gavouwaj tlie snap to tin polieo , was captuied toduj at Pleisant Hill live miles south of hcic' , h.iviug m his pos session a team of hoi-sob stolen Itoin Albeii I'lilteisouofCietc. Mi-s IQIl.t Jones was lined 810 and costs ii poluo comt last ov oiling for whipping hoi own child Thoeh.ugo was assault and bat tcij Her ittomoy appealed the case uui' swoai-s lh.it it is iiioiistimistop'iiusli u paienl tor iidministeiing u deseived vv hipping to hoi daughter. CluisU'im And dou wants a divoicc fiom her husband .Inlm AiuUison .lonnio Dtsdi was given a dlvoito this moinnif , fiom hoi liusbaud , John F. The giounds pi-oven weio dtunkennobs , desoition and noii suppoit. .Joseph H IMwaids , a wealtliv icsidont nl this citj , WHS given a divoice Iromhuwifc , Willmott II Ldwaids of Biooklvn , N V The ( oujilo had liv cd together in Inn monj for thiitv-mno Deal's , but the sepaiation came * when tlio father tinned the son out ot doois fm misconduct This was live voars airo Kdw.uds is u line looking , wliito 'hailed old gentleman Chief ilustlro Cobb and his piivuto scci-o taijMi .lohiib , am ai lauding lei \isitto Washington on impoitaut business CuvcninrThnvci lutmnul fiom Washing ton tliii afteuioim Ilogoiis to Biatiico to IIKIIIOW to attend a inlllt i.-j iccoption ( ieneial A 11 Bow en ol Hastings and Banker 1'oclc ol Tientim wei-o at tlio btato houbo todaj on businusb HIJI : n.j.s I'.iiuiia Static TcllH Mow She Came lo Kill the ) "Sou lands' . Cine uio , Apiil 10 liiuiim Stmk , tlio SOIT- mil ghl whuUundc'i in rest tliaigid wilhput- ting poison In the food she cooked fora famllv named Now laud , which losulted in the death of Mr. anil Mi's Now laud und the diiiigetous lilitc-ss of thoii two cliildion , hiu mudo a lull ( onfossion ThU moiuiiig she ad mitted that she put 'lough on nits'1 into some ( iiniu-d coin she wiis conking for the r\uvv lands' supper , wishing oulv to test ith utienpUi The gnl s ild she hail been hi'truv od ninl w Isliod to put an end to her cx- istomo , but had mi intention of killing the .Ni'Ul.imlH hlieatK homo coin hcrsoll , but it ( Milv m. ulo lieu slighth H | . H , und supposing its rlli 1 1 vvonld bo no moro sciiuus on olhui's she solved it lorhiipper Lcpiosj in t'l\lli/.cil 'coidin'to ' } , Dr. Morroll MucKoii/le , MJ , Diet bcourjjo of tlio Mitliilo Ages , ) nisnolbcomuiacliiallv | ) , extinct among r.uiopouns. but IH i cully hpic'siillng , SUJH tlio Now Yoik Tologrnm. It has ) m- tvvoon 1,00(1 ( ami 1,1200 viclimn in Norway , in found uUo in Portugal , CJi-oeco mid Italy , and Is rupidl.v hpicadinif in Sioilv , in Iho Imlllo Province i of Uiissia and In Franco , vvhllo llio lliitisli Islands aio ino not oxumpt fiom it. In the United Stale's * c-asurt have boon found in Califor nia , in HOIIIG of the Htntoh of tlio northwest - west , in I Hah and in Louisiana. Many ciihoso\iht in Now Hruiihwick. Tn the Sandwich Ihlandw the iliHoiiho first bioko out in 1S.71 , and there aio now 1,100 lepe'n in tlio MoloUnl sotlleinunl alone. The disoiiho is o'jte'iidiiif , ' in Iho WVsl Indies. In Triiildiid Ihoio wcro Unco cases In iskNl ( ( In 1S7S , and piobably moio lhan ] , ( MKI now. f.opiosy oxlbln In Auslr.illa and New Xculand , and Is eMl- inatod to huvo moio lhan a quai lor of a million vIoiiiiiH in India. Il may bo itildcd that ivcont InvcHtiifations noejn lo roniovo all ilnubln tliul le > proi is con- lagioiiij. The caimt ) IHIH boon found by lltuiMjii in a bacclllus ro ombllnjr llio LTorm of conmimptlon , and Dr. Arning of llnmbuig mis pitxlucotl leprosy in u con- ill m nod criminal l > , \ unn > ulntuiu. IN' mi : "What's new In politic * nt Seward " wit lie iiilorrogntlou put to ov-Ltoutomutt ( U IV cnior 1' C CIIIIH lii t I'U'iiIiig. "But precious lltllo thai 1 know of 1 m out > Jtl of Iho business. " "Hoar unj thing In rehllton lo tlie orH | ship ! " "Nothing of any moment , " "Ptohlblttonf" "Thoy uro not miking any headwiiv i have they for six months or more All t towns hi our county , with the evccptimi the hamtclof Tiimoiu , wont for high Hi r.t the recent election. Lust jeai mam them wens for prohibition. Kvcn Utica \ \ for license. "Tho alliance I don't know much ubou \ \ fact I am paj iug but Httlo attention t | > . lies , mid uin palling in all my lime on t * fm m. "Yes , things nro moving along mnontlth t Sew aril. Our wutoiwoiks plant l-i nhimt > pleted The mains arc all laid , the standi. > llnislied , leaving the wells the onlj vvt IK ate to bo done. " "Politics oi-o in a soit of chaotic c.id , , at Ilasltiips , " observed .lohu 1) Ciausi.r i > < lively buig , "mid I might very propci Iv i \ < V a throughout the whole of Adams eounui } our Into city elect Ion Iho prohibition democrats and sore-head republicans km i fused and knocked out the old topnlil oiitllt Tho.v elected Ihoir whole Held t . i Iho Boslw Ick Clement is ns sere us a bm ! "There Is some talk of Tom Majois lei k ci nor with us "The piohibittonlsta have become w-i I fully doc lie and inactive They canuni i , , to carrj cither our town or touut.v , foi a I oigauizatioa of business men is beinu i of for Ihe especial puiposc of licking th i "So far as the icnoinhiatiou r Coiigiessman Laws is concerned , h , < , , never get Adams county it will go soli 1 i Geoige Hustings of Crete , Hinting * t j oimg luvvj cr mid n line m m gonoi i Colonel 13 D. Webster of Strut ton I uho del-stand would lilco lo don Laws' mini However , tlicro is not much of ind n o polities Just yet , thej'vo just begun to si , u little. " Tlio lounger in the lotunda Is alw ns m quest of un interesting interview His structious tire to quote Just vvlmt the m in lei v iewe'il s > a.v s , vv ithoiit color or aln incut , throwing the en tire rcspoiisibliltv i i the latter. A monopolistic ; view of tin n tion in this slate is given below in un ml view with C. 13. Adams , u capitalist ol- peilor , Neb. It will bo hiloioslhutoi.il ers of Tin : Bi.r in so fur as it iclltt I-n view of the monopolistic clement upon N Inasku politics Mr Adams slid "I think the stiength of Iho r.uni i- i liancoisgieatlj ovcrcstiiiuted Theoigii nation lias no dellned plalfoi m of pi UK iplos any live subject The business mon inn Iho fanners me not taking un m five pu i i tlieorganizalioii The I ilk and igititmu comes fiom uclass ol cuibstono f.umeis n i disgumtled political h icks who aio mnl m i edly woikiug the ulliime lor then . w piollt. The whole business is slmplv in a tutioii ie'3iiltng ! over the pieseiit depn s i condition of eiop prices One jen nl tr I piiocsuud easier mono.v i.itos md tip-all untcj would bo .isdead us tlie ( ! i III.TC oul. i after v huh it is pittcined ' i'iie biininess men among tlio fum i w i wcul into the organition ! for piomisod lit n tits a ii ! discov ciing th it the affairof the a banco aio bnug manipulated by sou-lit 11 pohti'i.ins and thev uro i.lpidly getting o it of the nlliaiii e " I'lio nsni } huriali in ulo by some momb. of the alliance comes ftom follows vvho Ii i i no ciedit and aio not ublo to get anv 1 i talk ol tlio mortgage bin delicti tomllt i i tlio NehiasKa fanner is all b nh 'I In s liiaska fanner 13 King IIo is pi-ni' I i moitgago mtciost thin tli < > Juimeis ol t'i ' cast aio p lying for i'lit and H acquit in , , m equity in the bust fuinnn-r. 1 unl in Hit woilil , laud that is very lapull.v nicioisini' in vuhii "Cipital is a tow nil It will doiljo il i dead beat stiikes ut it , uud one ol tin i nlK of tho.illl.nico agitation is to diet k tlu II nv of capital lo Ncbi.iska It is iiiTcitiiig IH.M ness soiioiisiy bv thro itoiiiuir m m mv m stances to liovtoll let.iil dealois who will n it tigicc to sell their goods at .leu I p i cent "Thcj are antagoni/iug the lailioids thu alliance is while the sound fuiiaer of th > st ito is not opposed to luiho.ids No lailway subsidy or bonus is evoi voted down in / fanning community "I don't know what political f.uliou if doing the work , but the fact Is that tin smt > ho.id politic i.ius vv ho we ir c ow hide , lu > r > and p lie lied pmUs and have ) llio gift of gab hive theeaisof the alliance in Nebiaska now and m e making the most oC Ihciroppoituintics ' 1,1'1 liHAKY NO I'l.S What H ludicrous result lias eoinpt litn n Ii I tn in tlio walks of the illu.sti.itt d wt tklv 1h 13astcr number genei-allj appeals the un i bofoio Palm Sund.ij , and the Chiistm is nin i her is on the news st mils by Michaehi The llltistiatcd Aiiiciliaii , howovei , seem I ) piv no attention to these ancient and iipiqu "tiielcs of the trade , " and comosout all ast i wllhotit Uoublnig it'-elf about the dumts ( its coiitoinporaiiei And what u spli M .d chiiptei on hustor it gives' ' Tlio liontispi < is a lily , witli iiutU'illit's , a pholograph win u iliiillengos ever.v lei mot ait m its tiuthaul bcaulv With lids week the Illustrated Ainotn in reai he's its eighth number , ami it is now g orallv coinodod Unit as u bpechiuii of H pi luting mid fm piofusonos-i and bouiitj ol il iusti.ition Ihoio is no publuation in tlio vvoild to equal it In thu pic-soul Usuo ils ' Ilisl n eiil Amoilea" soncsj i cue lies Philadelphia ti libtliplaioof Ihe nation and Iho 111 , t tapii I of the United States Plctmea ot KH uua n' features mv given , and tlie loxt Is bv U Illiii'u S WulHh , foi MIIIIO timocdltot of Llppnieolt Mngarino Tliorc aio also illustiatloiis i manners and customs alao.id toilet ted In inn squadron of evolutitiii , the IJin/iliim com spondent tells how Kio and Mocltu toflco i- . giown , and a number of leprodm tlons frum famous printings nliou- the pi 0,0 ess of ait in its tie'.itmeiit of tlioHUbJoet of the ILSUUII tion Briilnl Whipping lj U'lilloinpH. Lei isvu n , IC.V , Apiil ID [ bpeiiul TI ! ' * grain to Tin Bi i ] On Monday night tvvi n tj-llvo masked men tool : Isaac White fiom his farm house in ur Lcavcnwoith to a fun st und lushed him with whips till imeiisiblo White is mi old m in and u war volt i in His fiiinih witncssid the teiiiblo beating , and 1 vvtitii the whitciaps wciu goiio loosiiitlio blood foaUoil t mils and took liim homo H < Is in u ciitlcnl condition The Ui unl \i , . \ ol the Hepublii is hunting the ussailiints OMAHA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. Snbsc rlboil . . ( iuaiaiitotd Capital t > I'ald In t'upltiil . . , H i lllljh lllld sollshtdokrt and Imiidrt ! iitjuliii ioniiiu'it I il papoi ; lec'ijlvex am ) i KMUII Irusth ! nelMih tiiitisfm UKc'iit and tiusio ' lorpoiatluns , tuUi'scliur u of pnipc'it ) , < It'Ut ! ) tlUfii OmahaJLoan & TrustCJo SAVINGS BANK S. E. Cot * . IGlh nncl Douylo- I'ald In Capital 4 ti Subscribed anil liimr.mti 11 | ( uiiltal I ' < l.lublllly of Mot kholdirs M- ' . " I'c'l Cunt Intoioit I'ulil on lc'ioiu | niAMC j I.AMH : , i nsii < < Olllctr A r Wriiiun iinvlilcnl , J J Hi > MU > prcalilonl VV T Wyiiinii , trtwiiiiim Dlrt'clurs. A 1' VVyiimn J II Mlllnril I I llr l.uy C llitlun i : VV Mull , 'IliuiiiM J Kim a duurtit ) II l.uko Loans In un ) uiuoiiiit iiunltt ou City A I > m I'nipetrty itinl on ( tiltaliral ecc.uilt > al lu-v-