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OMAHA DAILY BEE--FRIDAY MAY 9. 1884, ' iflc Strike. mitted, that thé government A it probably afraid that some of the asylums The Union P ! nothing' to disable these corporations for retirod politicians would be destroyed | The Springfield Republican, . . The Unton Pacific railroad manage- | from successful competition with unsube CHURCH AND SEAMAN. 8o far as the appointment of Mr. Ohurch is concerned, although it was |if the bill should pass with the full sanction of Mr, Val- ‘'THE OMAHA BEE. Omaha Ofce, No, 016 Farnam 8t. Council Blufts OfMce, No, 7 Pearl | made " entine, Senator Manderson was chief — VL RD CALIFORNIA: ment porformod an nct of bouffo last Streot, Near Broadway. A ® ) supporter, and it was owing to his ear- plow York Offico, Room 05 TrAbUNE | gy ouy that it was accomplished, * Any- . et body who knows tho senator (o say noth- | in session for noarly two months,and so| ubted from & railroad _company to & tem,” . the Union Pacific “‘system’’ Pablished evers morning,” sxoopt Bunday® 'The | ing of Congressman Valentine) is confi- | gor it has uttorly failed to ‘agess tpon } ©aly Monday morning daily. dent that he would mske no re ticn without a careful and conscientious 1 the vl;vnutigmh()n of tho subject, and_that he | from the iron rule of menopoly. ~ The managed, with some seriousness. Tho |ment of the roads, which it is the duty would be the last politician in Nebraska | prime object for which the legislature declining net revenue or some other of congress to cure, but not to pamper. to assist to prominenco an unworthy | wae sonvened in oxtta session by Govern- | 04180 disposed the board of directors to et | g‘l:ll'r:' 5,00 | One Month.... Woek, 25 Cents, sidized lines. The government has no N weok, which far exceeds anything pre- | right to help these subsidized lines any 2 sented on the stage, The Union Pacific | farther againat the healthy competition cf The California legislature has now been | is one of those concerns which has grad- |other and unsubsidized lines. If they cannot compete with a_credit that now [] aggregates $102,000,000 in bonds and| Engine Trimmings, Double and Single Acting Power and Hand ] Mining Machinery, ! Belting, Hose, Brass and i am" Fho Ui Pacitc " yan’ | ggroaln $10200000 I bopds und | _ e Timng ry, Bolting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fitt! sny messaeo fo the relia G tho poople | oudsapposs hat it would b | must be smething roten in the manage: | XD SOHOOE, BRLLS, * "0 "o HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, ORUROH Corner 10th Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. s RELT B, FOWIRIED SVRRY.VUNMPAT: | ian. - We have personal knowledge that | "t ' instruct Goneral Manager Olark, at Oma- A Pension Bill, TaRun PORTRATD. in the ouse of Cliucch the senator acted | OF Stonoman was to take steps to abolish | ha, to reduce salaries and wages. Salar- | (ongressman Lnird of the second dis- ot %00 | G Monh-oe 8] iy atier ho had carefally examined all|tho railway commission through a conti- | ies over 83,600 were cut 15 per cent; |t s introduced into congross the One Month... Rhtas S Gk .| the testimony ngainst him. Regarding | tutional amendment, and place the power | from that figure to $1,000, 12 per cent, conm o say that it was the work of slanderers . A ! ) Communications relating to News and Kditoria [ and liars who moved heaven and earth, hands of the people. ~Under the prosent | however, on the part of the directors si- ors should be addressed to the Epior 07 Th% [ und incidentally, a portion of the warm. | cons! tution of California the railway |ting in Boston or New York to consult following bill which has been read twice and referred to the committee on invalid pensions : All Busluoss Lottors and sonator secured; and the anawer of Mr. [all railways, and the right to regulate the | X 3t® quite as much a “‘system” as the |5, a1] applications for pensions now pend- addrossed to Trn Bix P Church convinced the senator, as it . 4 I.u;liu PO T AT road,and toaman they turned out8aturday |i,0 in the interior department, or_that e ondes o (3t SotaRy: would convinoe any reasonablo man, that " 1% 112,000 men from Omaha to Ogden, and } he was innocent and deserved the place, | denied to the legislature, TheCalifornia | wherever thoe system goes. Mr. Clark ‘ {48 BEE PUBLISHING .00, PROPS | "As to Mr. Seaman, his oaso speaks for | eailrond commission, of which Governor telegraphed the situation to Now York, itsolf. Ho has the unanimous endorso- |Stonoman was formerly a member, has |*nd gotting no _response withdrew the | ghali be prosumed to have been physi- B.JROSEWATER, 'Bditor, " : T ment of his district, without regard to i Vhi order aa the only means of operating the | )iy gound at the date of his muster-ia, H. Fitch, Manager Daily Circulation, P. 0. Box | ¢ oion Fo hag } -n ' good republioan, proved a costly failure. While Governor “aystem.” It places a great corporation S'Y;c. 9, T L A1) obod Where thie SKps Omaha, Nel and is teinted with what the BrE calls | Stoneman himself made a gn}lmt stand | in @ ridiculous light, and the New Eng- plicant for pension is shown to have “subsetviency to corporation influence” | in behalf of the people, while he was|land investor who has been putting|y.ndered three monthsservice or more in ¢hat tho applicant was regularly mustered may hereafter atise, whero it is shown into the service of the United States, he P A e Bo it enacted by the Sonate and House ° 5 of Reprosentatives of the United_States o es e l or place, to defeat the appointment the [ccmmission has the exclusive control of | the employes of the “‘eystem.” The Iat-|of Amerioa in Congress assembled, That * C. F. GOODMAN, AND DEALER IN aints Ois Varuishes and Window Glag OMAHA NEBRASKA. T Boston Globe says that **Arbor |only to an extent ofan unswerving hos: | sommissioner, the Central Pacific owned | money into the stock at from 80 down- | thg fiald, all injuries sustained by him day" is an Ohio ides. This is doing rank |tility to the schemes and bolts of M i | Ward, is rather staggered by it. injustice to one of the proudest products | Rosewater. He is supported by the el sy cm;trollnd :‘a ot The Union Pacific earned last yesr b ey petua tire Nobraska celegation wi cop- [ or® and through thom has been able to| 821,000,000, a_deoline in two years of | ynless the contrary be shown by proof, 8 g tion of Van Wyck.—Republican. thwart the populardemand for reasonable | 3,260,000, The net earning from oper- | ¢}o burden of which 'shall be upon the fares and freights. Governor Stoneman |8tion was 810,018,000, or one-half, and | joyernment; and where such claimant Mg, WATTERSON's ‘‘star-eyed goddess of reform” is dead and buried. Dr. Mil- ler denied himself the pleasure of being a chief mourner. over tho North Platto land offic or any [Vicious _system which enables the | 000; of this $4,844,000 was required for | from guch disability since his discharge, other federal patronago. If Alonzo H.|Central Pacific to build up small monop- | interest and discoursts, 847,000 for sink- | ¢ $hi0 18 EH6 ity 6P COMmBEslEm U 1oF Church was his personal choice and not |0lies in gratn, coal, lumber and fruits in | N8 funds, and 81,860,000 to satisfy the | popsions to grant such pension as the Tavs ba sessved n-tho Lae of duty, L AG.ER}FHANZ FALK BREWING CO. Theroe is no disposition on our part to the revenue from stocks and bonds $2, i h i ! ! | shall bave established, by tw pick a quarrel with Senator Manderson |lso made a vain effort to suppross tho | g4 000, making a total net of $12,714,- | sreditable :‘itnr::c!, g% ha M KOREREL BEER : h‘ (] Milwaukee, Wisconsin, raz-A, GUNTHER & GO, Sole Bottlers..e=e: i th solction mada by Valontino ax overy. | ¥ery town and villago tributary to it. | jomand £t Mo United Btates, L 45 proof shows tho applicant entiled to. body believes, then Senntor Manderson| Next in importanco to making provis- | leaving a surplus for th year of 81,261, | sl ho given to th applicant for pon has shown very littlo rogard for the |ion for tho abolitisn of the railrond com-000. ~For the first ~ two month |yion “and tho sommissionors of ponsions public servico and a good doal less for |Mission was the recommendation of of this year there was a loss| pi yoceive and consider the testimony the wish of his constituents. Governor Stoneman for the enact: Tae democrats who threatened to bolt the party if the Morrison bill should be defeated, are Jsneaking back into the ranks as fast as they can. Now raAT the democrats in the house have got through fighting their private quarrels will they begin to pay some at- tontion to the business of the country ? d in the community where helives and | O+lifornia to bear their proper share of | reduction of wages is attempted proves|yijeq That this act hall apply to all i 3 taxation. After wrestling for nearly two | that the depression must have easement i . . 7 where he is best known, that man is A, g Y rom some. quarter, A reduction of cases in the pension office, whether re faction but to all classes of the commun. | fornis legislature, like the lato legisla- | the expense $500,000, though hardly as of%}?‘i’; :':t i?hsnl:a(l)l“ l:;ldu:‘flt‘o;ftl}ie K,‘:’:fi: H. Church. This is not confined to one months with the railroad lobby, the Cali- wages 10 per cent. would perhaps reduce izl OMAHA, M. HELLMAN & CO, | If thero is any man_ disliked and des-|ment of laws to compel all railroads in | throughout the year, but the fact thata :,‘(?,‘;e‘fi"h’;,‘imefi;",'{,‘fi‘{ifc”",:“:ncfi',': {»‘lfi. 0 es e o lerSO | 1307 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE? COR. 13Th e ity, snd mon of all parties, Kven his own ture of Nebraska, has come to a dead- | much as that. tary of the interl tasl Hox. FraNk Corrrrzer, member of | brother-in-law, ll:l’.:(}unnell, Division | 100k. Under the crafty and corrupt| The order toreduce wages throughout :‘;c;:mfin': or :n;nn:f\-lg'o;izl;m‘:u:;:;: the Iate legislature, has been appointed bib Sl i manipulation of the political attorneys |the whole road atonce and upon all | of thq pension offica to receive any infor- t director of the Union Pacifi BT L it a0 d lubricators of the Central Pacil hands was certainly not very diplomatic|,,ti0n concerning an application for pen: goyssnmen r of the Union Pacific, | North Platte, remonstrated against his | 30d lubricators of the Central Pacific each | or judicious and was quite likely issued | ;i S RAIBg Betove uuc’l: e m_pd’_ Py i B { in place of Mr. Parrish. Tally another | uonointment, and led the forces that|house isat loggerheads with the other |from the parlor of the company’s office meRE. i I for civil vervice reform. b?:;:d Ohlm;h ia the late republican pri. | ©Ver bills which are so framed that neith- without much consultation with the sup- lt)c:c;.ni:l; ’,fi:fi:fg’fl:::':fi{eEf'“f,‘,,‘,’,f maties. As to Seaman tho less said the | °F °8n agree. It is a repetition of the erintendents on the %m“"d' and perhaps | 1y person, under an agrocment, promise 5 X o < without warning, Pacific railroad di- i To is said that Tden hates Edmunds|botter for bim and his backers. It is | trickery by which our last logilaturo | roctors somotimes do that, When the | of RiAcTstonding to concenl tho mamo of worse than any other man in the coun- |truo he had a delegation with him at|¥ent home in 1883 without redeeming | Villard excursion was planned the whole h < . ® try,andif the Vermont statesman is | Norfolk from Bufl':lgo county, but they | their sacred pledges to the people. Arrangoment of it whd putiinto the bands ;flig::mrc‘::d 'trl?:eg;s ?nl‘;ph:;xt o Soninated he wil Ak a mailiton dollas for 3 10 2 As a last resort Governor Stonemen|of a dapper little tonant of the Mills |y om0y 2 3 P Samef10ie ok fieueral [UORRGF|than fox threatens to with-hold his signature from uilding named Sims. Sims mapped it i to defeat him, This is a dreadful threat, [ Seaman. Every county west of Buffalo # NEW MARKHAM HOTEL The Palace Hotel of Denver. {Cor. Seventeenth and Lawrence Sts Rooms 76¢ o 82.00 per day. ~ Specis] Rates by iho Month, THE FINEST TABLE IN THE WEST. Conducted on the American and European Plans. Day Board §7 per week. P. 8. CONDON. - PROPRIETOR. e — AT o out beautifully, without consulting the ‘Watterson's Wail. but it you will think a little while you | to the state line was against him and all appropriation bills so that the mem- ! 4 1" | division superintendents, He allowed | 7,ouisville Courier Journal. won't be very badly scared cver it. Your|and these delegates were chosen from all bers of the logislature can not draw their | just two hours for ferrying four trains of | ez orious disstor has overtaken the Unocle Sammy spent a good deal more|factions. Why did not Senator Mander- per diem and mileago. ~ We- apprehend | eloven pullmans each across the Snake | 3,00 miio i 2 ! s : n ¥ 2 party in the full face of the han a million dollars o eleot himaslf | son consalt such moen s Judgo Hoiar, | 110t this threat will noth ave the dosired river at Ainsworth, in Washington terri- | oo, v acting under strict unmistakablo . once and he couldn’t do it. Your Unncle | Mr. McCall and other prominent repub- effect, Tho Central Pacific lubrioators | wa2s oy s meper . The s oy oe) Sammy's millions will buy the democrats | lican leaders in the North Platteland dis- but he can’s buy the country with them. | trict. These men are not bolters and dis- 24 organizars, but they resent his choice as Tar’ Eastern ‘and Western Air Line|an insult to the district, If Senator ding, and tho rest will bo furnished tie- hours instead of two. Tho division su, g perintendent’s opinion on that occasion o fimve ';::;‘ Sacramento to their respec- | o management, of Pacific railroads from stinging and most disgraceful defeat. small guerilla band within the line of the party has, since the opening of the ses- tory. : grd'erad imx::dt‘};:{peo;;le. A (!levy demo- i will chwerfully make good the pay of |only one boat was manageable,—and the [ Syn™ < esoriec Lielr ¢o'ors, and in con- 5 : : junction with the united forces of the re- L overy momber who has dono thgle bid-oporation consumed about_twenty-four | RGOy The W B fories o The er I A N Johmn XI.. Willsie, ‘ PROPRIETOR 106 and 108 South 14th Street, Omaha, Nebraska. “Correspondence Solicited.” ‘railway company is the modest title of | Manderson had not entered into the con- ‘ an organization that proposes to build an | tract that binds him to support Valen- air line from Mercer, Pa., to Council | tine's {appointeos in the third district VERY SATISFACTORY, Bluffs and Omaha, & distance of 900 | #hoevor they may be he would not now| The:re-slection of Mr. Henry M. miles. It will 'be built without regard |be confronted with this' North Platte |James is very s 1o Iarge oities, in orler to pyresstve the|dilemma. and patrons of our public schools. The | United States senate committee on Pacific S S i el R 500 A TERRIBLE THREAT miles will bo saved. Thisisa sort of a % a baloon scheme, and - will pm\nb{: o | g1t Sonstor. Wan Viyok, dooe nok wih | the late clesion fully jusified tho'board | iy fufure, Tho best St o two proposes | democrats from Pannsylvania and Con- built on sir. ~ With John Pope Hoduett | pofntment of two good men to be receir. |f education in extending the term of [to amend it by adding 60 per cent to the | necticut” Thoy are serving, not the pe b > M. Ji i i is- | 26 per cent of net ear 8, yearly - | ple, but subsidized interests, *The di e U S e R e e o e jpunde 10 threw yessss (Withaut gy megtl, with the nuggel:i?lg ih{t. the '?i:{e hté! of the few manufacturers ‘are with ger of ti:o eating houses, snd Kellogg 0, | fio, he put a nail in his political cof- | paraging the services of sny of his prede- | & ing the debt be extended for thirty | them of more binding force than the ex- Gould as chief bill poster, the air line '::n:?:: :u}ibfl“u‘}:lm prevent his resur- | cessors, we can truthfully assert that Mr. ;::,D:’“,g, “om a‘,rigw ey ‘f,:ll ;‘z pressions of & party caucus, The rejec- would do & cyclone business. 8 ( Vq‘ W, k‘ 3 timid James is the first superintendent employ- | under the act of 1864; in other words, to | tion of the Morrison bill is, as far as the enator Van Wyck is a very timid| 4, q6r our present system who possesses | double the time and make it sixty instead | protected interests are concerned, a New York brokers’ offioes should be em- — hossed, framed and presented to every: board of directors, . * asany in politicel history. The party The Railroad Debt, has been betrayed—betrayed by those + | San Francisco Chroniclo. <. ; whom it has delighted to honor. There isfactory to the friends| "Two plans are -subigited from the|isin the mind of no candid man any shadow of doubt what is the will of ihe sion, acted under orders from republican — leaders. Itisa coalition as disgraceful| O.M. LEIGHTON. H. T, CLARKF, N universal confidence in his management | railroads for chesdb dmeflnt of the debts dmnom:lic nv;ouu]. ’l‘he%hh-ve fnnkl}; [ ] 4 i N i by the su ize: corporations, | expresse emselves. © success o! which was expressed so emphatically at %‘;‘t‘}llsrepgrh :grua thy fhe Thgxmn act | the democrats is nothing to the se-called 0 esa e r , hi - » LEIGHTON & CLARKE, SUCCESSORS TO KENNARD BROS, & C0.) —DEALERS IN— Paints- Oils. Brushes. Ciasa. " J/’ OMAMA 1A7 LA3C A AR T mum, and this threat will make him|, . .. . isito | Of thirty years. Neither of these plans, | blunder thai as the contest progrosses Tae owners of the Sioux Falls quarry, | tremble in his boots, We shall be very "‘u"‘!‘fi'“:i'““; d'im 'l: the requisite | 7 © P together, will secure the govern- | will assume the proportions of a crime. who have the contract to deliver the |sorry to lose the general, but if his polit- | gy 1o ooty ot ment. The original debt of the six com-| The party to-day is in disgrace. 'Placed stone for the Farnam street pavement, |jcal @offin is ready and the nails are be- assert that the blocks they are now de- | ing welded we must commend him to his getic, Ho is an educator and not a poli- | 000. On the first of July, 1883, it had | trol of the house of representatives, it A : tici The clty of Omaha is to be con- |increased to $102,000,000, notwithstand- | has accomplished nothing, We must go livering are much superior to those used |awful doom. The only thing we cannot tulated Kadntug ir i " |ing the cash payment made under the |forward or must surrender. If we want . on Tenth streot, and they predict that|comprehond'is why the Senater does ot |5y eea shor e 8 WM 8OFVICO| Thurnian act from 1878 to 1883, 'The in- | protection as Randall, Eaton and Con- 0l ] g sl A e for at least three years more. There was | crease was $38,000,000 in nineteen years, | verse claim, then they will neafth}:t the much betrer than that on Tenth street. | friends as the Republican tenderly point ;o-r rganized opposition to him in tho for at s rate of 2,000,000 & year. * The |governmont is given in ehargo of tho ro. yather pay-60 cents or a dollar & yard|ohjeot to such traly good men as Church more than have sn inferior pavement.|and Seamsn? Whyshould he pay any Our strictures were based upon the|attention to the foolish and feeble re- appearance of two or ore cartloads of | monatrances of the hundreds of republi- ook dumped in front ofour offioe, | gans who livein the North Platto dis- Later installments of the blocks on the | griot as long as the non-resident cffice opposite sido Bf tho street are of more|holders down in the Lincoln state house the members of the board attempted to|allowances for government transporta- e ——— dispense with his services altogother, | tion. and thatis the yearly interest on STATE JOTTIN Th, ted to 1o it for o the original debt, The possible contin- ——— 3,78, employ him for ono yoar, | yonoy ‘of a groat war, which would te. | The contract for the Normal school at Fre- and tried to put his salary at a ridiculously | quire the transportation of thousands of | mont has been let. low figure, so that he could not possibly | troops, munitiuns;'hlnppliel, .;mK T‘ight Burgluju nidag ;}1:3 Wymore postoffice last t it, In othe help them out in the course of the thirty | week’and secured $13. Sompbil, Tnipthor wonds thiey Attempied years more time proposed to give them; | Tho dopotof the B. & M. in Grand Island niform dimens! i to freeze him out, not having ths decency | b+ that is a remote possibility and the | will be located four blocks distant from the U. S 2 MAT:A00t they ate watisfod. . Why should | ¢ reqpect the verdict of the poople at the | government is not, wise in building upon | P+ depot. ho objeot when threats of diro vengeance |\, lection, If the Bruner-Copeland- |it. It might do to call the 6 per cent Ulysses is excited over an error in the sur- vey of the town by which, it is claimed, the town was plauted some 300 out of place, Tup New York Zimes, discussing Sen- | and politioal death are made by the Iate | 1.0 combination had succesded at the | bonds in at maturity and refund them in 3 per cents for the added thirty years. ator Van Wyok's bill to prevent others | olerk of E. K. Valentine! ballot-box, Mr. James would undoubtedly | ] AP e A PR + fiomowning lands in this country says:| If this paper had anyinfluence with the |, cq basn'ouned y é“ho-ht w:::h‘i r::l;ga s%e 635»::“‘ ‘1'353“6'0'3 .,.Af“?..'. ;on;a’g‘;; ::uncn;‘?‘nfx i nxun‘mx:g:d “After the government shall have recov- | doomed Senator we should admonish him | g, fur as Mr. James is concerned it|and n{-ke Al Tednatich DfAtha ALK b :i:l#uu& ;;:‘r:;tl: . fi"vr the year 1883 are ered a part of what has been stolen, pun- |to repent and make his pance with Ohurch | you1q have been no calamity, He can |sible, but uot by any very rapid process. [~ "o 4o g 1ug e tat akr: M ished the thieves and tzken measures {and Seaman ere it bo tao late. We fear, | \1yayve command a good position ata good Another suggession” is to empower the [t ARG ST, old their g tal A t the | y, 2 to provent such stealing in _tho|however, that Genoral VanWyok will ob- | slary, His rotention for & long term | seriee” fund paymments i e Gompaoys | Vil ool 45 naar, Oriuhs for 20000, s future, it will be time to think|stinately reject our timely advice and [y however, prove great benefit te|first mortgage bonds, where they will| 5 i about preventing foreigners from ao- | heedlessly throw himse!f into the jaws of ek sy gives the superintendent | draw 6 per cent; but that smells of the ll;“:m";}'fl;‘;:‘; b QLM g;’f‘a:‘i:‘;‘; quiring land in an honest way at @ fair | politioal death. 1In the language of the | 4 opnortunity to carry out the excellent | Re™Y and may be a scheme to ‘‘bull”|six Kog. in the drove, = Please remember the i 2 three ti in the ji price. Punish the 1aud thioves, bo they [ Iamented Thomas who onoe filled the edi- | yystem which ho has inaugurated, Ho | beore,"*"an _-;etrh:s::v;:a.afe Lot [{us Jsiuron b many a8 Sy 1 alion or native. That is thefirst work to | torial [chair of the Omaha Zepublican, | i)l be enabled to raise the standard of |years would command a premium of at| Prof. H, H. Nicholson, of the department e done by congross and the intarior de- | this is sad, solomn and melancholy, but | edycation. He oan act with impartiality |least $30 on the $100 at vfo!l::.mh l:él r.!.y-lum.c '{'h:h ““Ifn‘;llx:m" pufinmt-l&nhrmtothpnbfludn- we desire it distinotly to be understood | und seaure the best teachers whether fime‘ when 4 cents, running 3’.’1: mrvd:oun;;‘-‘;nflw:mt h"’.}; main.” In other words the Zimea does | that we are not responsible. thoy are pets of the board or not. This '&21';07.%:: z\;";‘noo 8 premium of | T 0 in the state. not believe in loddn. goods up lnn . — could not be done 8o long as the superin- | The only sure way out of the difficulty | Frank White, of Oslelun ;vn"nu to lwl:“t.:‘o thieves, but only in punishing them after | A auokr time ago the house committee | yandent was hampered and held his office | is for congress to exact annual payments ;?..r‘fihf;'u_-::;fl itlon of James, ot Jim- % “|on territories reported a bill making g r an uncertain period. Now that the in cash of 8o much of each company as | Republican Uity, Nl _"_""n ':ug,,,,_ 1883, He h 5 would at the maturity of th vern: | is 11 old, has light hair and d i it meosssary for every governor of & terri- | o erintandent is fo be held striotly ro- mont bouds pay the priacipal and . aceu | of Hoodsies fok ks ','S"' Aby infortaation will Tus reported promotion of General|ry hereafter appointed to be resident of |y ible for the eficiency of the schools, | mulated interest in full, 1t might take Iy rocsiv Manager Clark, of the Union Pacifie, to | the territory which he ist. govern. The| g gxereise his authority, our system of | 60 or even 60 per cent of the ] Bt aAatant O'Frlan, supsiinisndant of be vioe president with inoressed powers, | sonate comumittee is not disposed to [ g, cation will be much more thorough, |and leave but 40 or B0 ver cent of the | the Nebraska fish hatchorles atBouth Bend, is & pieos of news taat his friends in this |look favorably upon such a scheme, how- | g, 1og ag & man could put his sister, his | Saee. 10"3::‘.“;“:‘1}:0:‘&0& e -atookhol, R e i Sailead part of the country will bo glad to hear, | ever. A report has been prepared set-| .,uin or his aunt, or some other relative | the e e g l":' oy fi.u:‘ ¥ t:l;‘:.e h.;lhl:fl“b- mlh.whed at they will wish to see it confirmed. | tizy forth some of the objections to it. | ¢, the schools, as & teacher, regardless |son to complain, as overy one of them |ed in the state this season, and will be ready Olazk is everywhere regazded as an|The chief of these seem tobe that its |, uslifications, simpiy becauso he had | has already made more out of the govern- | for distribution Iu about threo wacks. . ablo railroad man, and he possesses tho | constitutionality is doubtful. Besides |, voye in the board, we could not expeot | 2O3E thau the whole cash cost of the| tfhe prisoners in the Plattsmouth jall made <k i " roads. The Central Pacific have | an unsuccessful attempt to break jail the other fullest confidence of the stookbolders of | this, the committee think that if the gov- | ;o0d results, It is notorious that teach- | cost §40,000,000, Tt probably did mot |day. Thoy had suocecded in knockiag out . Woe believe that his ernor of & territory must be » resident, over 835 . good sized holes in the iron sheet- § bompeny. o ers have been foisted upon our schools | cost over §35,000,000, And in the four- T i boles 1o W roe et - motion to .m'w“: m other M""’““ b&.:“:. NT:"{ who could not pass the required exami- m“vm';‘i‘: l’gl‘::"’;:""figz- lzflih:i. i 1t would havo mado w hlo 13x14 aches M vl " | nation and who were not qualified to | gopy have excoeded £80,000,000, They had ot hlwly Ta hiia Treas e cuteide his practical knowledge of the | ernors. teach the branches "‘;‘?h'uflh they wore | would d?‘:l.d no 'i‘th;fl to uumphind J{ con- drawing salari only infl exacl cent e net 7 and being ou the ground | property of,the United Btates, they can i~ vl iy _infusnoy | KNS 810 per Work on the Blair bridge is going on at & with the impropriety in taking that ought to be exercised in behalf of an earnings for the next ten years to pay |livelyrate. The Pilot says thera are about and interes of of the country to applicant for & taacher's pouition is the( e Brluclonl | und | interest = of | K20 CRREL 1o e emtrect o rpiaee.Hhs ability to properly discharge the duties | by the United States twenty years ago. .00, 8ad o be completed iy fosty of the place.. Mr, James is now in a po- argument that it would ndpple.& y 2 sition to exact these cunditions from all m:m‘“‘ Net ‘;flfi'fin"l‘:;"“‘ and § ses, wear wa,.fi (: all Wp:l: Desparois the sum of $200. meuts, The government has no contract 3‘:,""“’“; pmn:du:.fl: w“k’ ':fid“:‘. PABRON, equal of the best schools in Awmericato help the com, to constrget exten- | gion of muking & hwd;ywrbzoofi;owd ner. . —— - within the next twelve months, sions or to pay for leased lines. If it has | fime" in this own residents as the states. 8o far as i uxlituvqmnumtmm:x P P ¢ his roputa- | their ability to furnish good governorsis| o = debt will n concerned, they can certaluly furnish as u-‘."..u:":';.'.""“"",.““"‘ mak at ‘g-f:vou.uqs. Presid Fre i T R i e 690 8 quality as the averago governors |deucy. —“Not unless I'm He is capable, painstaking and ener- | panies was in round numbers 864,000, | by an overwhelming ?opnln vcte in con- IN RoomG AND covERING w AIIIIS.» P R, 2 d of education in the i payments under the Thurman act, will |publican party. The democratic party Yo hope that this will prove true. ' The | him to tho yawning politioal coffin, and e it S b et e jovesigadion tiv Tk balgwwiabb mas {ennotibe briaied to mainioln 8 Dlotac wnors on Farnam street would i i uly 1, 1883, for they will not amount to | tive eystem, which it has denounced as a PRAETR. 0 those ten penny nails, Why should ho| oyqryhelming defeat at the polls, some of 85,840,000 & year, together with the | masterpiece of iniquity.” - 3 Made of Sheet Metal with Pressed Ornaments. .. Leaking, No Cracking or low- T GRHEHAT IMPROWVEMEBENT ——— o—— VAN PAPPELENDAM S IR o ing off. Fire Proof, Cheap and Durable. 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