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ATURPAY J£ NUARY 28, 158 2 Il UMAHA DAILY BEE v T WAGON BRIDUE. vote of & democratio state counts often | country, where everybody speculates, | Jewish pnckpuckm had rr.-m-d alwive bond to keep the peaco for sis | MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. h e Om aha- Bee Omaha and Council Bluffs want, and | for mora than states that go strongly | a sudden drop in ita stock from 2,400 | panic in the Church of the Holy Cross | months — ——e ought to have, a wagon bridge to con- | oung Mayor Low, of Brooklyn, mar. Salsbury's “Troubadours” are to play in Booth's Theatre in March. The Greek Play will be offered at Booth's republican, Take the Chicago conven- | to 1,305 francs per share must wipe | at Warsaw,in Poland, whereuponriots | out the savings of many thrifty bour. ried his first conple ‘on Wednesday—his out, during which the houses of | thirty-second birthday, hy th nect the two towns, but how can they Published every morniog, exoept Sunday. | {10 T8 (00 FFN Lide, unloss it bo a | tion for example, where the deleg | bre y—r a Rhode muna'e toacher of the city 1y b st s A High bridge, or suspension bridge, |tions from the south who were ut-(geois and laborors. At Romo |Jews were sacked and many persons | T1u it and il not foract to clim bl | Theatre, on {he the §3th fnat. * | across a navigable river like the Mis- 1 ble to furni ingle elec- |many most loyal sons of the|killed and injured, while the troops |perquisite of kising the In e John MeCu'lough has been brilliantly TERMS BY MATL:— SN O lon 1L 0 I BAITE T COMNNGS |y ! e b iy tdtinte oF e e o ’ ’ 0 ha| A North Carulina justice of the peace |successful in Philudelphin and Boston. toral vote to the candidate of the re- | church amone the noblemen have been | and police stood quietly under arma ear, | [ One Y 810,00 | Three Months. '“0 nection with a railrond bridge! A 8ix Month . 600|One .. “draw” wagon bridge over sucha | | perilous stream with shifting bed_as | a prominent voice in the choice of a|pence will suffor some reduction from |leave searcely any doubt that, as ., | rec ntly married a m..\. as he sat ent| “Mother-in-Law" has be n successfully Advices by mail | throned in state on the ba f n produced in the Opera Comique, London, and th re Jized that th » s the advance A o was bi A HAN he ,.' \? \I mphis th advance sale for publican party and yet were accorded | bitten, and it in said that Peter's| without interforing d . I'HE WEEKLY BEE, published ev: | is the Missouri ‘!n nlwthu(hm‘;n whml: standard bearer for the national cam- | being invested in the shares of the EV"""“‘ broke out in several churches eo's auill, [ New | frrits & engigement exceeded Bern- BERMS POST PAID:—~ our ignorance of engineering does not | [ threatened bank. The panic wasonly | at the same time, and wero everywhere . k 2% | paign. 1 ¢ k 16 panic was only | at the same time, and wero everywhere Tt is reported that Miss Minvie Hauk One Year......82.00 'I'hfe]\inn\ha‘ 50| ¢nables us to imagine. The first eom——— i g i kb | o—— re L Bix ll::trh». rl 00 n.‘,a «v 20| thing is to get another railroad bridge tayed, Saturday, wpon assurances | charged to Jewish pickpockets, there | oo | may herd an Eoglish opera comp.ny in Tir creation and growth of great from the hated .‘thl-(l onntry next winter, Miss Mary Anderson's engagement at his concludes to-day. It bas been a arkable successfual one, and built a wagon bridge on it, if ! Rothschilds that the [ was a conspiracy against the Juws CORRESPONDENCE ALl Communl. | possible. Even in this caso the rail- [monopolies is ono of the most alaria- | jyym would come: to the relief of the | the hottom of it. The cry went forth eations relating to News and Editorial mat. | road bridge would have to be a high |ing features of the present I'he e Harrison revival | wecordingly went to market and ©an oxtension upon | at once that the Jows, having causel | BUSINESS_ LETTERS—AT Pusines | | P . confine itself to any one line. Tt has|Gonarle \ crime.” The riots then began and| ““Phare aremy thre | contined from Sunday until Wednes- | you cun ke sone The militacy did not interfere | §yanton. Dean.. the sther for 75 000 marks, 3 Juwin Booth sent a handsome the mother o the late Samnel who died recently ..'-.nnu,m. 5 best etfort to get knowledge Letters and R o8 shot be ad . 8 v Iron elegraph e e e, Cow: | upon the subject iave gone, wo know | pervaded our rilroad and telegraph | PANY, OMAHA. Drafts, Ohecks and Post- [ of no railway company which would | aystem, laid its hand on the public 1 . office Orders to be made payable to the [ think of building another high bridee prens, tightened its coils around our 80 much and 80 nois Land rent reduction gocs forward | ly inScotland | #Y* . 3 SEATA i . [ at all; and the police but Jut Many | v an who anpeared at what Mi order of tho Company. with the necessary approaches m] lln‘; financial institutions, and is now ex. | tha" it would almost appear as it the !“‘mm”.“( Filidie il win we i) W _ln!mmhm\ S point. To know how a_low railrond e o o) of Taras | 10irds hoped thus to avert th threat- | ans idling nu- | e his el ,,‘;,,H_, ¢ B o T et K™ T, DR tna | bridgo and a wagon bridge could be | tending itsclf to the control of large i | nity,especially Catholic pricat,made on- | The . " | thea're, Boston OMAHA PUBLISHING C0., Prop'rs [ ened legislation at the comin: session | ) T » ‘ . B ROSEWATER, Ed'“ made to operate together we should | real eatate propertics. Among some #riatis efforts to protoct tho Jews from | Uit 18 e d | %6 15 antid thae e, John: A, Staphisin or. \rue red awas | will assume the 1 ment of the Acad. viol v 1 chosen and mar third . 4 o be compelled to consult the engin- | racent purchases recorded are the fol- [0f parlisment. —In Kast Lothian, | ie. On Tuesday, th 7 | cors, Yowing, the figures meaning aor which is described as the home of 4 u A A et | Pmy of Music, Yorl, next season, Tur free trade cry is very woak in| But the trouble is to get the other Ky ot M '-| high farming, nine farms recently of the riots, the Jows formed them RS Wi 13n Y \factts | when Mapleson is not iving opera !lw}rv. the present congross, railrond bridze, This is the first rge Reirl (in Florida) | wore re-lot at & reduction in totat| 0108 into defense associations, and, | ehiceits A ol seneation incident in Pty step. It is not our belief tha ) SitHoE from £10,555 to £7.634. The rent|Armed with iron staves, in many i “'.'y'"”’ gt Bl v ‘““"w 1 of the explosion in T T the municipal authorities, or the citi- | | ) stances beat back the assailants from | i t) i ARy | Clerkenwell prison, The hero is played Ttk regents of the university have|,u.4 of Omaha, ot both toge ther, will | ico) oy 706,000 | of ono fll from £1,600 to £1,000; for | AN b L3 assnilants from | fy the state, withont Sl il put an end to the factionalism in the | build either a high or low railroad (h.‘,'lif.';ul;’x\»""]" r“n‘::: o "!‘x'l: 4”: another from £520 to £200, and that | he districts principally inhabited by }n sEfL 1w ‘l',,' Wity Arrang ments have perrected for Jews. The disturbances ceased on faculty by requesting the resigna- [ bridge until they can find an Towa eas 1 of Italian opera in New York A Phi'lips, Marshall & Y London of a third trom £1,500 to £950. G v shall be solemni city or o Mad Patti b o tions of three of the professors op- "‘"r"':“;;'"'r‘:"bl"'“'“"I"" il ogland, (in \hn«ikimu 121,300 000 | A Wednesday. But during those four hthe person elennising them e, | ity with Mo TR D A tgmaridy i over it after it is built, and even were | |3 Yinmore 100,000 " § 5 . = i h one or both of the persons to | donna of e cony < It will beg posed to Chancellor Fairfield's policy. | {ho fact otherwise it i not likely that :{'.1'."..4 kR TR The Gambetta plan for the revision | days entire rows of houses had beon (1, resde, very soon atter the Opera Festivalin Cin- This is a stalwart way of dealing with | aur good Twin brethren and sistors | 1% farins, (from, 30"t 500 of the sente, which has heen under | robbed and demolished, whole streets | LAt S ) b il - Al 7 , 1% s e acres each). v ¥ g " Al awl W 1nat we the elopement “Jerome opkins, Music says, the difticulty. t'rvtrt!{w_n!)ur' :}.|:l|<1‘]:;x|x :l;;&&y Mr, Olark. of Now YOl ... . 80,000 ...u}ul.!l!rn!)nn by the committee of devlvulltnh,d, and six thousand Je W|1']| o :I n\v.m”\‘ “;‘ \Iijl hn | hhrentous Chica withia, piano tonras: ey "‘;n‘"‘la::"”" an undel Srandard Oil Comiyy (in m-\’wmll B thirty-three of the chamber of dep-|families reduced to beggary, their '\nu?h The voung ludy Jived with Ter | ment, in whicli Heristta, Marksteln, «, p v i ng.—Umal a. Atates 60,000 NE i SHRvia ting t " illic irothor jes Smith, who had strong ind Tom, Oseur Newell and J. N, - S-rm”thu n\erhsl?nq talk and go Nobody hereabouts will bo sur. | M. Soully (i Tiisolt) abin. 1000 | uties, and has been reported unfa- losses amounting to over two million 86 ASTGtE: L b n‘\k. Patterson are to be the principal per- & to work” was the excited remark of | © 1 at tho attempt of The Herald |D%: Glen (i CLifot8, . re . 61,000 vorably to that body, will bo the[rubles. Tt issaid that several of the n..- ardent young amed with a | formers, Mr. Briggs to the New Hampahiro | PrIsb® o8 the abmpl, 08 T (90 Tt will bo notiey that the ahovo ta- | principal topic of discussion in French | instigators and leaders of the igense, |t i un appenratice ot the honio | The ratos chagged Ly theclaque in Parls logislature a fow days ago. Mr. | '1.; Wk ,".d’ N e Mis, | P1€ tokes no montiopof the envruous | political circles for some weeks to | Wero not Poles but Russians, s brother drove him off at the elg warin applause 15, one Yeoall 25, urilimited Briggs ought to be sent to congroess, | "1'C & Wagon bridge across the B8 | oyt farms of Dakota, amounting to|come, The plan includes the aboli- |able to epeak the Polish language. ax. The brother's victory did recalls 50, grinning 5, laughing 5, involun- souri. tinue long, for a d There would be plenty of room for his ; thousands of actés,” Without these, | tion of life senatorships, leaving the| Co-operation seems to thrive in | cluded his vigilance, gospel on the floor of the house of | Well informed people have known | wq find that 11,508,000 acres of land | existing holders of them untouched, | Germany. ns of, How fun- . ete, two later the vnl tary lsughter 10, expre ance, and the two lovers | ny! How interesting! The annual report of Herr | ran off to a minister and were T i i § y tied in_ the noose matrimo The New York Chorua society will give representatives. for somo time past that Dr. Miller-has|aro controlled By on men and | and the substitution of a term of nine | Schulzo-Delitzsch, the well-known po- | Lither is said to have ohiected fo the | its first public reliearsal and dneate B —_— a direct income from the U. P’ bridge | oorporations excl ,000,000 | yenrs. The life senators are now |litical economist, shows that at the fwooer onaccount of his habits ternoon, January 27, and Satur- i ly as a silent partner, with 5 Ak eyening, January 28, 'The soloist ScoviLLe presents to-day a bill of |monopoly as a silent partuer, v acros denoted to dailkoads. elected by the senate alone; these|end of last year there ks w,m,.. the Miswes Schell, Wurmb, Wine ©xceptions, asking for a new trial for Mr. Wells, contractor of the bridge - -~ new ones are to bo clected by the two | associations, of which 1,805 were Ian PPERMINT DRO*S. t, and the Messrs, Toedt, I'renmann nn:l Remm r Guiteau, on the grounds of lnck of | transfor, with a thied silent partner |y e bl G ronsed fomales |houses in joint convention on the | OF credit socictios, peoples banks, ete., bia to try the murdorer of President | s "“"k‘p tl""‘{m'l“r“l"":u r;l:})‘: with men had been drawn on the |take away from the senate the power | the sale of goods und 36 building so- Garfield. Tt issafe to say that if pro. | Hlerald ma HL Ll Large, fat women often t bustle. Too many “ponies”™ of brandy will pro- of passing on money bill, The ob. | cieties. Then there are several agri- | duce night-mare Aot il | — TAIKE ©TEX Guiteau jury, we should have had « ¥ % VAL idge % . o - thet, akine In union there is strength. * 0 ceedings had been begun in New "":l' Sty 'l',']"‘:;_“ ""‘“L“l"“"‘l"}"‘“ fair tost of their fitness for the duties | ject of all this roform s to bring the | cultural associations for making Gii'a 601, "G or AN JSrryte hote Jersey the gallows scene would have “"‘.d ‘"":1' '.‘I' “_d"”;'.‘ b "N;"" and responsibilitios which they are s | senate into accord with the assembly, | Vanees to small - farmcrs, and ""' i) Bhore aro o puans where the coconuut been concluded some wocks ago. bridgo and\azilroad bridge,, Blore| o . Jio aseume. How would two|or in other words to prevent | hundrod “‘stores,” which Herr § grows, which, pertiaps, *aecounts for the ch considers to ho outside the '“'_‘\'"\""vr"- limit of ‘“‘ec - than a dozen draw-bridges span the New developments of Jay Gould's the Miss{ssippi at points where morc judicial purchase on the New York |steamboats puss in o singlo woek bench continue to be made by the [ during the season of navigation than New York Times. The disclosures|pass up and down the Missouri at this are said to be startling the entire | point in a whole year. d"‘hvru are low | tivo view, to give either property and | cupital--mustly detived from the sav- state. If they startlo the state legis- | bridges at Atchison and Leavenworth Rt b0 o e ings of the lu!urciuh»cn{w!inu suitablo laws for|used both for railway trains and| OTHER LANDS THAN OURS. ",';f,,\.“'l.,,‘: :;';““'.‘m;,:ly.,r,‘\." G the protection of the people against|teams. What obstacle will a low e o o ‘”,‘,. (,;.1,,,[ that it wil unsorupulous stock gamblors, they | bridge encounter st Quaha? During |41 Provinces is cuming considerablo | the will not be thrown away. fully nine months of the yeor the - ; draw need not be oponed a single “T maKkE aspecial appeal to the |time, and auring May, June and July ladies of America to come to my |there will hardly be an average of more mc‘:;";“gfi;';:r i;’(‘:"_':--;"l:ln;~;‘iri;::;: than threo boats up or down in any and overy one to respond to the ox-| ¥ooK: tent of their means and see mein per-| A a matter of factthe bridge charter son, if possible.— (fnitcau's address to the American people. orthrec car of these strong minded femalos | its opposing the assembly. T t farmer \u:l £50 that the liko the priviloge of sitting three | hardly fail before long to raise the venn s money the jury worative.” 1o is cati- 1,100,000 months on a jnry with nine or ten | question. What is the use of the mated that these numl Y nd mem- men, and how often would au adjourr- | Senato! Tho object of a scond | Members, or nearly 4 thot | bera each, and that they have a share ment have been asked for! iber is on the extreme conserva- ueinhera —of more 1,000,000, the d 0,000, the acte by them during the yeir being estimated at $100,000,000. EDUCATIONAL NOTES, positsr olt in the sonthern Slavoni- ( mount of b Teront vie \coun- After a terri ceded in robbing of the public ques- alarm in Burope. The Europear tion from the lower house, and tl equilibrium s balaniced on such « | slendor point that the slightest dis- | A 10ast 8o uro delay and deliberatio turbance way precipitate . genoral | Buta Sonats which was organized to political commotion. The Austrian [Prevent its ever having o differont empiro contains far more Slave thn | view would, on any theory, bo a fifth Germans and Magyars. The propor wheel in the coach. The greatest de- tions aro fifty-hine to forty-one The | fect of the new French constitution recont accessions of territory increase ; s ; t ! " T their number. Nothing could add to | bo amended, for the Tho ladios that’ have writton those|y, ., © oith " tho railroad , bridgo. bub| st o s 3 8 SWIE AL L0 s the French delightful letters ought to respond in } their disgust and indignation at their | Politics the French ne G - 3 Omaha and Council B?uffs have been = 5 Jearn as the arbiof disovs! person, by all means. Guiteau is just . . treatment. From Bohemin down to | 1o e 0 DUSH T e ay i pationtly wanting for ten yoars for that f ) “a oo cin frontior, the whole | long while buforo changing them. ayronany tngs bridge to be built.” After submitting / i s o i of these millions are agitated by op- % "3 S y report fwic The February number of Tho North :»thu m"'nt ""frflgcnun"nmmtmil flmt presaion and insolence,’ the Magyars German official atatistics of emigra- | ::.-:_..nm American Roviow, Professor George 108 OVT ’“‘l"f ‘""C"f‘"l }"'" MO g far worse to them than tho P, Fisher, of the Yalo Divinity school, | Munity in this or any other country, | g L 1ing the recont strug- whose writings on the supernatural the business men of the two cities have gle for thew tion of oppressed | origin of Christianity and on ecclest- [€0me to the conclusion that tho Lord ;.:;,:1.:“ nl; ll::::—“:‘u::":‘n:w-f 1)11”3 N:x‘u:l astical history are well known, comes | 1Ips those who help themselves. Wo | g 000 i to the defense of tho Christian relig- | Presume they aro sorry their project man on hi; [mvu'nrl iy th rbeimia s of Philadeiphia have | & 1 to assist in the | Prominent ci ranging !“a' % t nl-«l for not BRTWHERS il on fiN‘A!IM & flhiflmfl nealthy f o two peanle to sle p thle'umu 'nunuun wro mags with Theauy h vl The Philaelphia News con- 3 CAN TINE s aron why fl.u New mm BOSTOX, | York 4l~purtm(nllw\n~r Juts Lwo office s S {on the ki ‘¢ ke A corporal in ington is to be ing his ey ! of teachors’ salu- | ¥ and tho prasent hove been adhered to, clhinical departuent i to be sdded rard Co'lege, Phila elphia, in which ng things a | students may hecome adepts in earpent machinery, and cra‘ts squired to awd num praisined. The tenchers that | & o fewet serapes, || irten trainin, | ablished in Ch st EPLoApst worded ns fo == 1 nunher went o Be For 18 the ueglected litsl 1 atten in her Tast illness, THN B LINR st ) in i total for ll countries was 125.6; The Huaboldt Ko ays that the '"\,]“: ndlo) s ot T e‘m For &)T ! OU S 1873, it was 103,638; for 1877, it had | teachers of the -uVl-.u-q \Q,uylvmh;(llb A twenty- of the Union Pacific requires the con- < the struction of o wagon bridge in connec- seoms to be the case with which 1t can is nothing %0 much to| 4 DRLPUIA, AL ’(M“)'r \ Wasit OTON AN ALL EABTERN [TIFQ. t Line via. Peoria JINCINNATI, LOUTS. tion during the past ten years show A medical certi that the bulk of emigrants came to the | ] alic bave just beon AR~ IR A SR United States, aud the next lugor| 2, the heartily unitod in the support of the Twikish I jon against the attacks of modern | Wil interfore with Dr. Miller'sincome, | o0 o e bo fecl b ey ory | TAllen to 21,06k but by 1880, it hud |and found four well 1 adel revolvers on | oot ' R i e for ALL POINTE 2 infideli < oles | DUt they would rather pay consequ Y AL OO i 206,100, ) < 1831 t! Voys und ears of age | 7andl ¢ i ¢ / doubt and infidelity. Other articles y would rather pay conssquen- |, o oo bhar s ara o i ol rison to 206,190, while for 1881 there T 7 \\A-h..u‘l»-.in i ive | latust commercial in that O WS SN L 8t o The; pe with l. ruserintenden twenty-six e edlite | Kansas He slipped quietly in at the door Garshlnaiigiit of an g 1% in The Review are: ‘Do the Spoils tial damages than give up the scheme Bolong to the Victor,” by President | ©f & wagon bridge. the Empire, Tho paper Andrew D. White; ‘A Remedy for = B longer Railway Abuses,” by Isaac L. Rice; Tiik attacks on the freo passsystem | Slavonic as well as ( *‘Repudiation in Virginia,” bySenator | on railroads continue frcm various | John W. Johnston: and “The Lancet | quarters throughout the country, TIn increase. Out enormoy count for nothing in the e i“"«‘ 8 furi} siry of Virginia one is fully and three p of 105,630 emigrants 45,177 wore un- | tiallyen lowed. The yearly expeuses o student for the Dk ES MOIRES - ITE YO Thera are seven scho twenty minister THi FAVORITE four lawyers and f ‘the feminine sex In R(J(,. island. but, oney no sion of nine months ars cludes board, | bears its denomination in ds bwauty | years iofy ugp, rand 60,471 were over. The most of | | cultural dis- nan and wr Where they belong to the theso emigrants have sav money, ‘nml were from the a | tricts, or belonged to the m-timu.wh--xrm Teototbionity cek church, an overbuaring pro- hers was lost in t]w and the Law,” by Henry Bergh. Towa the lower house of the legislu- | puganda is careicd on for their con- & theipa |||.4- ol o ny | ThS ekt oL FULLA AN (16 mheal BALACE T o BrooRTs U ek e art 1s fion | cupoiby Bivoteiofish in;d0has s passed fiyersion foiOatholivinin;nnd ithe goy-(| SMEB | S/ AMAECASTR 08 S T The universi'v of Pennsyl promi- | ears were full, t00,” said the Indy: and | oo o o B AT BN A e for SR y a resolution, introduced by Mr. Ald- | arnment givos it evo y support. Ag|Went to the strong “wandering im- | e to extablish ffiy fiee scholarshios for | further remarks were mneeessary. | seata In oo Chnirs, The famous C., B. & ceiving its first test under the mayor- rich, requiring tho railway cormission | 1t, the Slavs of 13 i lve broken | Pulse’” of the German people. Tho ‘ s of the Philadel hiw pu 'Ixmn-hum. ton Comnner Bulletin, 9. Pa v‘«‘!}.h“\*" Cam. Gorgesus Smoking Cars article hendud, | Htaid with o u? Ign-tucked rattan revolv s Henrt.” That | ey vell enou hif it isa girl you are ] advisine, but we had rather b Bold of & } Some peoy s, Kv., are try- | hoy's collar, with one hand aud his claims to|i g to start a new al school, but the t with the other, You can r Thas is the | C Jomnal - exclaims wzainst with a boy more thit way some. and we hope thoy | Fero are al-eady five or uix Institutions | rPhere is always something happening to come, and we hope they udin the eity, it says, and the | g grae Ohio man John Lysle, of Belle will continue. | of such multiplication is to twn | Guyere fn that commonweath, has been - them all into 0 ok “Iw!“r;h‘“-\n total y blind for cight years, but the other 8 anAitho | e A an bl dal Tt .| 1t has ben poposed by the Albany [day he felt a queer sensation in his eye | Parlinmont moots this woek and the Lo irntrnctions t0 mala A | and the next thing ho xnew hocould vee ust face it with p Id be ol tained after | well as he ever did in his lite., Rasaes ouse under | school honrs,The principala of the var | "\t g wa only 2 when his eldest i A | s ramnar schools have held o weeting | won waw born. We “remember the day at which they declared such an actlon nn- | a1 VWe oo Ementt el colared wuch an aotlon no- | well, “We " congratulated him. But he usefnl punishuen KBO A ; atn annual value £ Joast 57, trao solution is not hard to find. | Sieration of the f ; Gy ow that the condltions of | # fmall plot of ground atj far tho confiagration may spread. The | Germans know that the condltions _f“q..u.m.lv [lifoars hotter in Amerien than in | alty of Mr, Seth Lowe. By it's pro- visions all responsibilty and power is concentrated in the hands of the mayor, and he is the real exccutive head of the city government. Within a few days Mr, Lowe, who is a young man of excellent commercial educa- | proyy and of politionl conventions tion, clected outside of the party|gpou1q lines, will be called upon to select his lieutenants. He will appoint commis- sioners of police, fire, city works, health, buildings and excise, as well 1 aa fill other oftices. His success will go far towards proving the merit of & system which certainly requires at its head a man of unusual honesty and executive ability to administer it. of the state to report to the houso by February 156th whether free passes over railroads should be given to any class except paupers, mendicants or othor obfects of charity; whother per- out m revolt, and no one ean tell how r esquipmer Ar arrang others, the favorite ron 1 Southawh ou will i srevellog » scomfc Vionna papers speak of it s a thing Germany, where the ki of no importance; but they cannot v Tt may ‘ulmnn"l‘ll‘ by inherited rights, conceal their anxic renson th sons elected to office, members of the to nothing this year, or next; but, | sooner or Iator, Austria-Hungary will | loso their Slavonic provine be allowed to a¢ pt these favors and whether the railroads should be prohibited from granting thew, In our own state the Iarmers’ Alliance has raised its voice agmnst this evil as Balkan Peninsulu will be in tho hands | 1j) val government n of a Slavonic confederation, S | threo members of - th Russin's proguamine. lock and koy , charged with no erime ¥ | for which thoy will ever be tried and i R ! i | \||'ll|tpun'n\l'r\ jolly ot but what it ono of their strongest vesolutions. | e Proneh pane b proved o ; ; fine oy, wnd Raghag enlthy, « AnIe J e adimprisoned, snd under a law which | pe compla » Pittsburg 0 (= i i s 5 omplaing o Pittsburg Gazette | so u family was no hurden to him, But Ohio ixmoving in the matter through | yorjous watter. Tt bevan in such | could nog, have touched them Tiad they | in regard £ schuol directons mikht with {d: Vo Tl old. friend, unt i hor legialature and the wnti monopoly | ytooks ws (it of the Union Goneralo. | 1 tice be echosd m many other regions. | think of it? Here at the age of 24 T've ‘ "*E”m’ i g - 9 g “S;'hlml di s, it seerts, “are notori- | got to begin setting vod 1", league is lnr{llglll;, strong influence to | 4 1o speculative bank, the shares of |, P oitho| G e e o T o ot FBM”“".M etting a good example! bear upon its members in Albany, o1 o i which have beon run Bigh 88 | Lilled nor euved in Treland, He hag | ke the beat use of the powers with | ™ o yun with silve -plated double back Tar howl whioh s number of our | 100King to a prohibition of tho prac-| g 000, 1t extendad to il rocts on | i SR dmi which they are clothed. | Tf somolaw could | tion cofn holder came into the sancbum exchanges throughout the country are | 4 in New York stato. The freo ! (g 1yuse, which huve Leen ishly Lat he south with *more troop making over the probablo admission | P488 8yatein is usod by tho railroads as | ilated Ly u spocula of Mr. Cannon as delegate from Utah [# cheap form of ofli .| seems to be founded on little wore Wlfuthu given. to a men of the ¢, years, and in whi clussss of | tho liboral government hss lad cuta i.'lul.'u'.'..f'fn '“2.':.':..‘:-'\3"ffi:"f.fi"«;'.’fi'f.:";-‘.’ff Ahan projudice. So far as the fucts legislature, a senator or congrossmaun, seople have enghged 1 n and | g ith terers for Luildings and supplies. aad the il of o ] " [ programme - which beging 10~ | Goding of places { r friends o favorites, dn the case are concerned Mr, Can.|under tho veil f“""f‘“l-‘ squal valug ~\«~\\ Youk I thieiv bull poeiod attor fnodoting the busines of parlisment | than A analifcations of teachers, tho The vicissstude: of country journalism Mo appears to have every legal ad- |8 1 every case expected in return. | gho good times came, but lealth ond com.fort of th o, and their | are many and vexatious, and s me b 1 sot over iy introdncing the previous question, the h of th r o e M ap oo et ; ¥ I | ; lent in theie stus e heart of the conuir: oditor ot he vantage over his opponent, and it is | The mere senso of porsonal obligation | yonhy ago. Phe erve lastod longor | 0q proposes to cud by remodeling "h\‘:"“:';":“;:, "":m l.:r‘~ T ow paid out | Dlawed for sinking under (he onequal wot surprising that the commntteo on |ineurred s no small weighton ”'“;m Paris, and the reactior s+ | Buglish voting by a wholosale creation | in s ;:”¢r~l|n|l- 1/ ueAAD LK l,',::.m."y ?Kr};:'l:ll\':‘::;::f‘ il 5 L Tl Al:tul‘;\ ‘h\\'*‘ were i oo hi ance wi do v v do ! i AR YOUIE,RY. & WIOI0NS 4 . 4 ed of \ e urii ®loctions has decided to give him the [PWlance whon w siugle voto wmay de- |y dingly viknt, =+ Juable @ stock |7 vy ks e sulents st Marvant, et o an exchangs thie e from the 11 seat in the houso for which he is the |¢ide o wattor involving thousands of | g §ugy falling 340 francs in two duys. | yveur aun in likely to laok peie by com- | 1t 1 e the maiier | ero part of the state cpntestant. The contest does not |[40Mars for the corporation who has [y oxeitement at Ps : _mecessarily include the question extended the favor. Thore are no | pueancd by th avod in Englana. M, Gladstone, tor ton months of powe 0ot ontrages s they used to be mot | be enacted raising the standard ot quali- i | i 19,810 ROCAR and commenced explaining " and | fivations for diroct the effect up n the T Ehata it Ee s schools ¢ to be bencticial, and, Vi for over | in the face of this ¢ mdition of affairs, Y the beauties ntof fidelity silver halves, etc.,, an! he had got en e wovoinent | the only result ia mors outrag throuch before he found he was in a print- ing ofti e, When ho saw his mistake, he wintt he door, sadly fopened it, tnd kicked himsell cler duwn stairs —[ Fvans- ville Argus, W which has beon in pro e of the dutiex of the office Lhe stonuy session of a | with ane of the st ren- hottom i up l‘unvw hiwve no idew ot the ¢ strain there is on an editor's R > of scholarships opens to baclclors of arts { o with the parlivmentury tem- | ¢ Sichod whould be doubled or trebled, politic 1t now brewing and that fifteen or twenty endowed scholar- no don! ail - A good re: 5 b [Peck’s Sun, of polygamy. The claim made | 4004 reasons why state legislators and | o yoryousnoss, 1) {& phratc L Lips should be founded in the law schoal | [Fe o W f X ¢ e firr iy e Do you believe in Bronson Aloott’s againat . Cannon was that ho is | foderal ofliciala should ot pay their o ducline in state secaritios ofore | The de foeling aguinet n..-‘,““,}j“"“,f’ o (W :‘.:;(.frfi,‘}:f:fl‘n.mry‘).lmh- O cating?” asked & Bston | o JuHostu of Fumilies indligible by reason of non-|fareon tho railroads. Mileage 1 al- | 0 gocalativoe collapso on account of | eontinuod outrages which the Jews in | grows out of the rudical changes which ledy of lier Chicago vhll"" 't | aaa household nec it iticonship, 1f i fizatt (this |10wed thow for the purpose, siot £ al g g ‘ : ! | have taken |.m. in the university within [ know what Bronson Al-ott’s theory of | reason of this is that ycirs ol citizenship. investigation of this| b tho Tunis affair and the uncertain-| Russia are sufforing at the dy nfmn years, | rairing of the standard | ®thetic eating is,” but when I'm hunsry, | proved it to aeaob eharge proves it groundless ho oughg PYIVAte perauisit [ty of Ga . ol Mhero | thoir s showed itsclt in | for gradustion has doubled the time re- | & brace of mutton ehops, soime p rt-rhise | eersoncs i rem fo be admitted. Polygawy can o | [P : ‘ ; o b th | auired Tor atudy, aud provented the enjoy. | steak, & doamn or two buckwheat vakos, | {10 s 4 ) owe wwontl i ion presented to went of the privileses'of the wiversity by | four soft-hoiled e.gn and n plate i v dealt with from anether standpoint| Prestnes® Augnt i s sald (waoe 1o | erowine it in Ko ho great | lord mayor on, asking him, | students who hare to support lh'im [Eakey zasal thas fo mihelig onaugh i #o aul Camlor. u “entirely. 1f it is decided thut Mr. |hopo for the south from the ol dine | ' Union ( Among the name thase of the I'\:I:'i'fl‘"”‘“" lasedog AR OLar | hodiently addd i £oie - |V b for daar. ~, Cannon is a self confessed offender | republicans and advocates every rocow | started Ly (he ( to | avehbishop of Canterbury, the bishops | - Aleott’s theory L re aEalnat s Hational »iblAte bongtddhan | Bik0R I thie fudepauddut movemont. | th soial it Ay L~ of London, Gloucester, Manchester | OONNUBIALITIES. PR Bt Pl 1B ""l NEBRASKA the power to debar him from a seat | He is credited with the swlwar childs, 1 wis R and Oxford, Cardinal Manning, and ~ = - . A ¥ & b Pretty Good + si- on this ground. But unless the tone [mark that “a permanently defaated b its ool 1d bad w0 Vrofessor Darwio, Professor | M, O, Mille Jr s encaged, to Ml 1ot fi{lnr:’:’ i State Gaze .t'eer and Busi of Washington nosiety has greatly im- | republian party 1s of lictlo value 1o i s | dewort, Sonuel Morley, Mutthew | FERGISEG Nt N YoMk SR, Your Seking Niassou' s wll you crack: ness Directoy, | peoved within the past six months auch | any_biata?’ | M drthae) m gy, lave Aniold finally Lord Kleho and| A good many young wen d ’:-‘h:d WAy don't yhu advirtise it Wihat Sopialoti ' dmoripicn’ aud ¢ liv. | .I)I'OOL‘UI]u.p applied fo the muss of added n.u its chief valu to he |1 e Tl the I f Shaftesbury tlhuhn wf"l’l""‘ ml.v‘.l .;\ 1.:4‘ A ?“"f“m':u'“n’i um]‘lkv‘i!lnk.-x;dumn .»..‘.’1'\ ke ™ 0 i ! she has fully entered uon 1natrin ottles, sofeh T could ublige wmy frients | ¥ congressmen “yould Live Uic housd |Gt arohbukidd iy o .L o el beavily L by I A fow weoks ago it was veported by | ™ 4 "0 10T New York wowsn who cecaptennlly? Prico 80 L:.';:..,‘fn s J M 1900 with a zather scauty quorum im republicun co ¢t Tblia s peable thav on Clivistioas day "unel;hmvhuhuhmbufl.hh bega n‘mmlw‘ 1lcs 10 gen Bouth Fourt

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