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THRE DALY RROR...TDIOAY A nenve a. e THE DAILY BEE--SATURDAY APRIL 25, 1885 AILY BEE A FEW MISTAEES, business, It may probably decresse| OTHER LANDS THAN OURS. be the law of any conatitution that may|to fortify and strengthen thelr positlon, | Alumni association of the University of Mis- Tnn D ®| Presldent Oloveland Ia having consd- | thelr profits, but the number cf visltors| Although no formal declaration of war |be adopted A slmilar conditlon openly — sourl, st Columbis, June 4. =-‘ Ovwren Mo, 914 axD 948 Parsax B, | erable trouble with some of his appoint- | will be greatly Incressed s the bill has been declared between England and "!opnllmd h‘:':“"L':'n:"'&“‘:’"‘:m?n“'g?“?:i': ‘hsyh;&:-'g‘:i:;l”'m}“:"m‘: “:l’::r'l:g. Tt Uhived States ls the coly_clvilised Ry " ls in Boston, where tech- me, minister to Rassls, never had his politl- [grounds In tbe immediate vicinity will|most hopeless, Mr. Gladatone's appeal [saw tho sceptre of power advance of the atmy, sowing the seeds of ::,::,_n"‘ O B moraing, m senday. T |oal dlsabilltios removed, and consequently | very likely put an end to the robberles |for m war credit of $55,000,000 affords |from its han But the Brldl enslon and Insurrection far and wide. | e New York board of adnoation h ol bonidy oang Gay paviehra1a the abn. | i1 ot go to St Potersbarg for a while | that have been parpoteated for years | smple proof that war is lmminent, DI- O W TR Tl POTera e | g AR oy e | orione Gy 8, committes representl o] i ot " ! vi N « eI ' yot. It now tranwpires that Genoral|upon tourists. The governoe cannot al.|plomatlo negotistions are now merely | o{"vrosent no appatent Inclination o scp: | and it In Famored | that within & yeat the | IDIty e inttoduce gymnaatio exar-isen into Montha S Jackson, the newly appointed minister to | ford to be influenced In any way by the |eatrled on with a vlew of galnlng time in |arate from the {hltllh crown, The co'- | czar will repalr to the anolent palace of | $he Publicachools, on the ground that mus s Weakly Bos, Putliiond, sveey Mexloo, 1a In the same boat with Lawton. | Niag rke. His approval of the bill | making preparationn for the confllot. The |onial government will have no voice In | Tomour Lung, in Ssmarcand, thero to be | AT it neceasary to mental development The medical department of the Towa state 1t ta nusertod that his politioal dissbilitios | will bo In accord with the general sentl.|crisis has been reached and it is now only |Datlonal sffairs, unlees, In an effort to|orowned emperor of ~Contral Atlh. | university bepect b b s fo e o bave not been removed even by presl- | ment of the people. » question of a few days or hours when ;‘:::;:Li::: :::lln‘::"l:d:'}t‘:“:'o;h; e:: E":"" ""‘ ""’l' En "“.’: ‘"g R:"l'lld 'u! “‘“lf"“”""“ to the hospital building, to be W dential pardon. hostillties will begin. sontatlon In parllament ‘Aenropofl?hn n:t:l::‘;:iy Al el :;:l( &:‘Irn‘cllr:ms]m:'m 'l.nd ‘mmm""& s - . d on a scale commensura oy Tating te News aod Bditertal | The appolntmont of James M. Morgan,§ D, Mriuee talks a good desl about| England will fight, and fight with all|of this nature has been talked of, but — with the advance and growth of the depart AU Commanications ralting be Xer ) 7 I at|tarning the *‘rascsls” out, just as if every | her old courage and tenacity to protect (many difficulties lie in the way of Its re-| . Had England declared war two weeks | ™0 ‘matters should be wddressed Ewrren of South Carolina, as consal-general turning s i Yy g ! ; her Indian posseesions. ~ Gladstone and |alization. The bill introduced into the |ago, as it The iegislature of Wisconsin has appropri Melb: ted ment In re- |republican were a rascal. It will hardl, p €0, was expected she would, she | o'\t 0 oaiumme LR elbowrne, oreated no com P! : S | his cabinet must represont this purpose [ Lords wil, if leg'slation is perfected under | could have penned the grarter part | ofouyio o, " ‘ha benett of the University Postaom Lettea snd Remittanem shosid be | publican ciroloe, but 1t made a lively stit |do for the dootor to make ‘‘rascal” the |if the necesary occaslon arlses, or elso | it, placo Australla and tho adjacent[of Russiws fleot, and would Bave | builing thesctorany ‘L, 18 detigued for re romsed $0 Tim Bra PUsAsHie OOMPAXT, OARA. "Ohocks sed Poet offis orders 40 be made pay- y 5 Whle 30 the order of the sompany. that it was immediately charged that dar- |mend the followlng from the Boston|°EWi th remarkable celerity. Bata war (ernment similar to that which the Do- [frozen sea from Neva’s mouth to|on the burned buildiogs,amounting to $40,000 nfl BE PUBLISH“‘H CU, Pm‘. ng the campaign he was a Blalne man | Herald, s democratlc paper, to his atten- vl:.h l‘(u’s th r the mlnbglmt:g.'lnd minion of Canada now holds. the COattegat. Under those clrcum- :::}‘: h?:nl‘t’;:: n'fl"fl :m;l‘:m‘k the departments y - T extent of which are impoesiblo ore- stances an Knglith rquadron at the latter i R ROSEWATER, Eomon and published a strong Blalne document | tion: I see, Is & tromendons responsibility. Be- | Jtaly's readivess to mend ships and | point could have kept guard over a navy. | . ‘l‘\unrh"llllgl.'%l]tllv“\l!nly schools of aric AH “fi M';‘ E'fi Olroulation, | for general ocirculation, This was of| If thore are any dishonest, incompe- | tween two jealons nations, as between troops to the Red Ses and the ramors| Now, however, the Neva is open and the | tural avening ' schools, with s 50 stk m‘fi_fi-:—_—_:, course considered a political disability by [tent, untrustworthy or “‘offonslvely par- | jealous individuals, it is ensy to provoke | afioat that she may joln Graat Britain as | Russian war-ships are fitting ont with | France hasforty-threo farm a m.l.wfin“':fi?r‘c'; " T N 1y [¢he democrats. But Mr. Morgan has re. | tiean” republicans In office—and no doubt -hqn-rrol and for each to feel the otheris |an active ally, in cass of an Anglo-Rus- | great rapldit The opportunity was | to forty pupils at each. The government e prohlibitionists who came o nearly d ths dlisbllity By explalilng Lk thero are plenty of them—they should | the agaressor. slan war, Indicate that the young king- | cffered to England aud was lost throneh Pfi"““ board of each pupil, and allows him elesting their presidential candidate are |™oved the disabllity by explaining bo removed. But it I somothing worse| Russla and England have long boen | dom 1a In danger of getting into serious|hesitancy. She will not have another |4\ “rerop “}' “',‘“h‘“r Jiaris has thres long before the presidential nonvioations | than bad taste to revi senseless ealous of each other. Rus:la envies |trouble through that pecallarly Amertcan | chance. HomA AnHoL IRl I Syl were made, he wrote a pamphlet for pri- | psign ery, imputing rascallty to all who | England’s Indian emplre, ita riches, its | dlsense kuown as *‘freshnes Italy has P — over 160 schools of agriculturs, horticultnre, o = A 7 b vate oleculation In Mexlico, in which he differ politioally with the party In power, | enormo: ea coast and Iu'oommorce. made rapld progrees during the last thirty PERSONAL., arboricultnre and vinioulture, Their first ex. rNERAL Graxt took a two hours 3 1 a4 and calling for thelr instant removal to | England s jealous of Russla’s conquest yoara and especlally In the fourteen since ultural station was estal drlve on Thuraday, and on returning ho |commended Blalne's foreign policy, and | iq place for men whose only recom. [in Earope and As d alarmed by Ita|the whole poninsula becamo united K upward of sixty Lre now in g 2 lon had no pelitioal i steady strld ds its own domlnions h Thos. F, Boyd has returned from Chioago, | op <hone having u - special line of had himsolf woighed. His fighting welght that the publicat P mendation is that they vote a different y o8 towar under one government, and religlons research, 1a'241 pound, country in the world, declares a former super- reax Oyveen, Roox 8 Tarsw,m Bono- |ments. Lawton, whom he appointed |besides making a public park of the|Rass!a the maintenance of peace is al- country when, In 1861, the south|Their splesand mlsslonaries are far in | Dtendent of wohools | in tho domocratic ranks, for the reston eynonym for ‘rspublican.” We com |they wildissppeat from thepluce of por. on to tho Britlsh gov-|been aided In dolng s0 by tho | by firs Desembar 1 1854 aed tie emcrano reorganizing for the campalgn of £888. slgolficance whatever. This explanation | ticket. Hone{;!yhil :penonnl, not a po- llzn tll:e snnt:l. For many years Rustia|liberty was cstablished by Viotor| Dr- R M. Stepheneon, of Grand Tsland, is F— i li tralt, and the democrats have not | has baen striving to get a southern out- || uel i it T . | in the city. : 5, L bedc" e e ',;,hm"mtl::;::t“; auch a oloar rocord In places of trust that |lot for lts commerce, and England has | poultion of the pope. Her SRETAL o] BE R O, Mo 1 yatbatdky /168 | TistrioL §Ox baikly drtie Nodth o Hindry Tare Crow Croek question bothers [state department. The appo they can afford to impeach the charactor | been as persistent In opposing it. Rus- |ndustrial condition has mmenscly im- | New Otloans to attend the annual moeting of | Patrick —Rest nisy there, yer riverince, for President Cleve'and about as muoh as|Mr. Lang, of Texas, to be consul at|of the whole body of thelr opponents. sla on the Medlterranean sea or on $he | proyed; her fleet has been made one of £ AvaniTadn MSQlAl kaseiktish it's only Iaat night I'dr'amed I saw hi the problom of the Afghan “sand-box’ | Hamburg, Is denounced to bea serious —_— Arablan guif has meant In London the | the most formidable in Earope; her army i e 4 R ana L HIREEIVEH RS gasslén e GIAdMos, mistake by Mr. Ralne, owner and editor| Sowr time ago it was given out and |12%% &f tho Indlan empire, “while iy imposing, and_above all, the nafionsl | O W. Thomas, the geain merchant of | SLONE fich Toriuit ol Rad: How X shiy in Potersburg it has been [ apiri i ) Ll adent, wh . ep'rit has revived nntil no monarch can | Grand Island, who makes his headqusrters in | miracles, Pater,’ sez ho. 'Ye apoke too late, of the Baltlmoro Gorrespondent, who|genorally understood that the presidont|the ono asplration of the ~natlon. |boast more patriotio and hopetal subjeots | Councll Blufls, Omaha and “at howme In |says Beter, ta ho- ohnoked donpie ereime Hox. Levi P. Morrox wlll rosume|had beea appointed consul-general at|would fill the territorlal offices with oltl-| This la the third timo In a single goners- | than King Humbert's. However, a ma-| Hall county, is b the Pacton. [OSIGMLI BUSHLS s ] i - | tion that the British have been compelled | ; o) business at his old stand—s Now York | Hamburg. Mr. Ralne, who ought to be zens of the territories. But the appolnt: P! tion, especlally one formed ont cf the —W. F. chfield, Faller- " banking house—at an early day. He has | compotent suthorlty, prints some serlons | ment of a Missouri man to be assoclate | © 'Ru. ‘h.’l‘ll::apéi'i:‘x:l:n “"":‘r""o';h“l‘;;; fragments of "decayed and broken statos, |, u:\,‘ s_“;l[' ’“E:llpm‘:n' g::z::;::lhl;““; ; NEWSPAPER OUTFITS. banked on politics long enoogh. charges against Lang. Kelley, minister |justico of New Mexlco, and of a Mich- [was brought aboat by the ambitlous do. ::;;;g";};:e"g" biong and tedious se | orriman, Nebrasks; F. M. Marquette, TO PUBLISHERS. — to Italy, s discovered to have|igan man to be associate justice of Utah, |slre of Russia to secure possesston of |genturies canbe repaired “d“hnr%ngh,’ Lincoln; S. H, Aty ad| Piattsmouth; War The Western Newspaper Union, at PoSTMASTER-GENERAL ViLas has suc-|uttered sentlments some years ago|cannot be accepted as in accordance with Cfinl'('“fl'glfltp{gv lega quarrel was '"3 sound, compact edicf ' | ren Switzler, D, H, Goodrich, E. L. Bur- g;:gl:‘t:; d!n( tlxddimn Ilotlun:‘iuh[ng ng Victor E 1. 5 urkey, but Tarkey’s cause was espouse bower, O) s R, L. R 1ds, A, G, Bin- ndstyles of the best ready printe coeded in having a postoffice named after agalnst “”l h“.! °°'¢h “ml“; the pledges in the democratic platform, by England, France and Sardlufa, which :’::':: .nt::dil:“l:h:hfi“::u:;ln. ';{l‘i’:l: .:n E;,im::ln. s s sheets in the country, makes a speialt; him. It will take him more than four|Mr. Kelley Is a zealous Oatholic and a|the letter of acceptance and the Inaugural | powers resolved that it would never do to TERP IR BINiBe TS ohly ortatt | F I of outfitting country publishers, bot yoara to catch up with Feank Hatton, great admirer of the POP;. :n;l 7‘151'- in|address. The territorial delegates and nllc::w Ofnubgn:lml)p!o mfl\ bnnumefkhe to addrers all her enorgles tc{ AT “.fl'i"’:l::;l::i::m ginlllll::;h °;":: rle:lh:: ’wm: tmaw or sc]::ond-'hzmd material, sell- ion with his 871, ma, i seat of clavic _authorit; . h ng at prices that cannot be discounte connection speech of 1 may | cltizens now in Washington looklng after Y el oM | provement and carefully avold outside |howed Thomas Lawrence, manager, and ingnnyl:)( the easmrunc?v(.)' ‘e ‘\\ll‘:(l::l\:dl‘: King Humbert fhicient which to dominate Europe. Twenty- Now that the “‘rascals” are belng|be taken by King Humbert as sufficient | office are accordingly in a very unhappy five years later the Russian quarrel with ;?.:‘1‘;?‘1‘: :::.p:}}i: lolfl d::;‘::};: g-'e’n:;l,; Messrs. Jos. V. Battio, H, Wheeler, A, Som-| about everything needed in a moderate ive him as the df t fi i mind, and begi fy + £ 9 i turned out, we would like to know how |ground for refusing to receive and Indignant frame of mind, and begin | Turkey was renewed, and the Russian mers, W, Reid, M. Mansell, Doc Kennedy, | sized printing cstablishment, and are many ‘‘rascals” are belng turned in? We [reprosentative of our government. A |to believe that the territories are atill to|armies after a series of victorles reached :’l;:u{.oung‘::l';e.of lnt:l: K:::' 'l:lil;iopn:: E. Hogan, R. Desgle, Jas. Oarroll, J, C.| 8olewestern agents for some of the best venture t) eey that it is pratty nearly a groat doal of fuss has been made over|phe made the proy of carpot-baggers. within sight of the domes and minarets | older and more mighy nation, painfal Lauer, members, makn)fiuf Paper Cutters, l’l'n:sscu,)flnpd this appolntment by the newspspers, and [ They had hoped that the day of the | Sf Constantinople. It wasa moment of [ digappointment is likely to resalt The| At the Metropolitan—William W. Doug.| &14 Power, before the public. ~Parties o danger for Britlsh ascendency in the [ isaat, £ i) 2 about to establish journals in Nebraska — 1t has been reported that Mr. Keiley had | carpet-bagger was at an end. Mediterranean, but Disracli was equal to | §mmcer b bt g lot; v;:th‘Amtm or | lns, Tecumsch; Mrs, J. R. Brown, Emerson; | or elsewhere are invited to correspond Taey have held an electlon In Lin coln [ concluded todecllne. This report, how-| . ————e the crlsis. He sent a formidable Britlsh | wc vk of Ttx n:"‘“‘;e;‘;‘:‘:“o: |z:h: -‘il;;?: [ Oo;k.ll;rlu);::nt:FC]‘v‘::‘ w. Y!l]l\llsm;.llim- with us before making final arrange- for postmaster. When ara thoy golng to fever, Is now dened, and it ls stated that | Tux benefits of high licente are well| flset to the Bosphorus, and mado such o | campaign, and the_ possibllities of gain | prsiemout : A R bl vo gonorally have on hand : f h +1. | farlous racket of concentrating a British . hold an election in Omaha, and will such | Mr. Keiloy proposes to take the chances | {llustrated In the case of the clty of Mil srmy nor the Tarklsh “Pllllg that the ;:;;;Shll)flt?:::flly“d.upmportlonnte to the |y Matton, Blue Springs, John Crelth and | type, presses, rule an eloction eloct? Porhaps we shall have |of belog snubbed. Tlm.u it will bo seen | waukee. The mayor in his message, af- | Russians wero forced to forego thelr Fred Remer, jr., of Hastings, Neb. can be secured uine bargains. to start a citizans' movement. that so far the administration has not|ter recommending a material increase in | proposed attack on the city, and turn < o David Butler, Pawnee City; J. C. Mc.| Send for the Printer’s Auziliary, a been very happy In some of its selections | hoth the pollce forceand fire departments | back to Tohalds, But "Kussla fsan | Something of the present polltical eatl- [, ™0 e PR Pr ™ Ty B0 B f monthly publication, issued by the = tlves. In the fature expanding power; she has been carrging [mation in which Esgland 1s held upon 2 § , ‘Western Newspaper Union, which gives Tue Republican has dlsposed of | of forelgn representatives. In stated that owlog to the passage of the everything before her In weie rgn the continent may be gathered from Crete; R. 8. Botsford, Auburn; J.8. ‘Lhomas, | 4" Jis of prices of printer's and l‘;mb_ Marshal Cummings, but 1t has not yet | it would be advisable for tae president to | high license bill by the legislatare the Asia, and now, for the third time withm |the cartoons In continenal jeur.|Plum Creek; R. L. Downing, Keamney; J. [ Jisher's supplies and publicly proclaims declded who is to be his successor. | carefully search the record of every pro- | revenue from saloon licenses in the com- | the recollectton of men of middle age, the [nals. ~ In an Austrlan weokly [ Woods Smith, Loup City; J. W. Rutherford, | from time to time extraordinary bar- Moanwhile Marshal Cummlngs goes | posed appointee, 1f ho wishes to avoid [ing year will be about $200,000, against|British are forced to oppcse her advance. paper, kfolr lnatnnce,ed Count Herbert | Philadelphia; W. A, Hadden, New Albavy;| gains in second-hand supplies for news- 5 his | furth Istak .| It s clalmed that a British army com- smarck Is represerted as a llon tamer, | C. H. Edwarde, Toledo, are at the Paxton, paper men. Hight drawing oa s sary andicolug s | farenen Relbisis #80,000 for the last year, and the nece: |1y o best fighting material In the | with the Britishlion—bonring Gladstons's| Charies W. Vaatugl, of tho frcght auditing | WESTERN NEWSPAPER Uston, duty to the best of his abllity. —— sary Increase in the fire and police de- world, and 1t has certainly always proved head, of course—crouching at his foet. departmert of the l~'u|0“ Paciicihasibaen Omaha, Neb. AvrnoveH Cyrus W. Field erected a | partments can be made withoutany extra | superior to the Russians on a falr trial [Another paper, the Berlin Wespen, Promotad to the ssalatant ‘ohief | aleskehip, the Axorier rascal stepped out with bhis |gtatue to the memory of Major Andre, | burden being placed on the taxpayers. | || Still, the fact that Russian encroachment [ makes the elder Blsmarck the tamer, and |y, 4% *C i Fy 3 position in that department. This rec head under his arm, when Unlted States |5, yhich he was soverely crlticised, it —_— Basjtolbe met, feveryten'yese, fis iprook | PRiogs 1n 1 ¥anos e heyansiimithis|bask: | oy, S s, S dits hsmasit i partintie I T c H I NG stand-off. 0 Wyman mide way for Mr. of the amazing vitalityand vigor of an [ground. The caricatarist, to be sure, b i . 7 J;:;;‘:;:ulezhy. Keep (hny procession |thould not be forgotten that hedida| Mgr. TroMPsON has nndemkan_to empire 'hlch," t]muglztwica gthwnrtad, the necessitles of his uaim!, magnifies -_ng ly gratifyiog to his friends who know his moviag.— Denver News, very handsome thing for Mrs, Garfield. [ brace up the British fleet with a poetical | continues to gather strength for a new |distorts things from thelr true perspec. |merit and are rejoiced at this action of the What doos the Omshs Hoerald, which It was through the instrumentallty of |effsion. He ssys in language poetlc|advance, The two powers must meet [tive; but, after all, ho reprosents to a [compsoyin whoso employment ho has won | Skin Diseases Instantly Relieved talke s0 much about taring tho “‘ras M. Fiold that tho subscription for her | that tho “wild mob'a million foet will|and,fght I oat oxhawstlvely, . © ot Bfi“::n:ed;f;g:aihwy ol [ berhs by Cuticura » : £ i ussla N cf the con- ! o LML OH AY ara, cals” out, have to say to this style of [ benctit was ralsed. It aggragated, when |kick” [the naval authorities from their she will be fighting for her position as an | Unent, at least, England is regarded as MAd.,n]L(< bmh“mé,“r;\flw& !;eh £ “\V"t \REATMENT—A w L with Cuticura Soap, demccratic retorm vilification ? invested in government bonds, to about | place, if they have only compassed the|¢imperlal” power in the east, which in-|the tamed lion. I’oint" J";“w:o 2 .C 22 5 "‘“'A_ el'( vele Aiootat Cuuo,m the great $312,000. It wil be seen that even|disgrace of the navy. This may be|volves her position ss a first c iy i S o;[’cCreixht‘ 25968 of utiouts Tiosolvants s Nom Blood Farihey Goop use is to ba made of the Nebraska | without any cther resources than this, |called a kick of the gentle poct laureate. :;i‘::"ip:' wgfi’;‘]:’}: m'llu:ge':dherv:x- It now looks as though France pr:-|North Bend Ryder, Dunbar; | Etesation, the omeie apen” the exhibit, now at the New Oclesns exposi- | Mrs. Garfield is pretty well provided for. | The naval officers will probably tell him reaotirce ahe oan command, T | posed to make tho suppression of the|Nebraska City; A. Cornell, Ci & % g Bosphore Egyptien newspaper an excuse ; F, G, icago; Fi 3 ve i ing. Scalcy and ¢ tion. It s to be taken to [the St. Lonls | But ehe has besides this th‘e $50,000 In- | to go and whistle it to the marlnes. for re-entoring the sands of the Egypiisn gel:.. }I.) (".. ll:lnICk,' Chicago; h-n_k Ellis, ; ut:m: 5m:f‘ér.:- mb“::l*,l‘:‘sJ Y\Ml!l‘:x‘;rxl(;‘r: exposition In September. Mosntime It |surance upon her hushand’s life, which ———— o e e naTY uron, .; P, L. Zsmmer and wife, New P % ’ The prince of Walas went to Ireland o request for explanations 8 | oy néon Towa: O, F. Joh Des Moi R o will probably be displayed at the Louls- | was promptly paid by the companies,| PresiENt CLEVELAND has recelved a | for the purpose of showing the world that | now followed by a peremptory demand ‘pt: '(.o'fil’ld HEOIR0D, eal Y O non 'Y YEARS vlllo exposition. By the time it has made | and congress voted her $40,000, the re- | petition praying for the .pardon of Jeff. |the heir apparent of the British throne | not orly for the re opening of the news. ["®**theCanfield. ety fratitude to God is unbounded for the rliet he grand rounds it will have given to|mainder of the salary which would have | Davis, The petitlon does not come from "“‘] "“l“"“fl‘l' lnl‘l:y place W':Ms tfhe Efi;"!‘;’“fl‘v‘;;’ob“"l ““d P“;.nlll:‘_‘:‘lg{fl of the A Worthy Project, I'have been troubled with Eczena. on. my ‘Ieii";: to this state a very handesome advertise- | been due Mr. Gatfield for the first year | Mr. Davis himself, and he was not even f.:.’:s ‘fl“':u :!.“ w::: r’:fi::':c:a bal:g! Nubar Pasha ptsr“a'i:tu in 2xa‘im;:§;tr3§: In conversation with a young man who ::‘:;‘:{;,i',fi::,,h,lk b Il ere sotmoe e S ment, well worth the money spent for it. [ of his service as president. In additlon | consulted about the matter. If he wants [ placed upon the mllitary, constabulary |evasions by auswering that he will ap. |8 8 member of the Y. M. C. A. cf Omaha Le"x'u"n“;';fiicf.‘lfl;‘;; x‘:.?"n‘;fi.‘x'.: e on s Lrcs — to this Mr., Garfield left a emall estate, [a pardon it will be time enough to con- |and the efforts of the office holding and |peal to the porte for an interpretation of |and has a firm bellef In the usefulness of | my former mise 1k name of Omaha Is advertised upon | worth only about $30,000. The total es- [sider tho matter when he aks for it, |land-holding class to get up and "carry | the agrcoment ucder which the powers | tho soclety, & BrE reporter learned that| 1ss West Avens Lazine 7 t the dramatic incidents of a heart—felt | have a footing in Egypt. Th i o the sea as well as upon the land. One of | tate of Mrs, Garfield amounts to 8450,- | No pardon has ever been granted to any ::cept?an.. 1t is well z:m:n l.n ;;‘; ;-:d istry will cenf\(nly flgn‘a be:&:::h‘:‘ng; efforts wlil be made to sacure s bullding ECZEMA ON he Unlted States war veesols Is named [000, well invested, Which glves her an | rebel without his personal application. | that. the mass of the Irish peopls are not | to make a brilliant and showy record in | ©OF the purposes of the society In this o S Tioskivaluable Cullonen kRemodics haveldone) the Omshs. She sails from the Ports-|income of about 16,000, in sddition to —— thrilled by the sentiment of loyalty, and | Egypt than in Chins, and the time also |clty which shall belong to It and be wor- [for the benoflt of those who aro’ troubled with skin mouth navy yards in a dsy or two. Her|which she draws an annual peosionof| M, TaFr, the Amerlcan minister to | the ':“E“;‘W?WP':{!"WI made for maln- il f";"“; ":‘“’ England ta stand- | thy of it and the work It endeavors to AT A T armamont consists of slxteen smoothZand | §5,000,which lsnow allowed to the widows | Russia, who has been 11 for some time, :;‘;‘w"lt;‘: PoAde) “;i;gcx:f m:‘ J]’;r‘: p"!‘;dl':f;;,::gn‘:ga :.:’l“'e" of an im-|gooomplish, It was learned that M. untl L used the Culours Bemedioe rifle bore guns and a Gatling gun. She [of ex-prosidents. s now convalescent, Itls qulte licely|would be unploasant scemes connected | The reballion in the nor.hwest terri-|Bimebsugh, president of the sccloty a1 ot % hss been fitted throughout with electric = that Mr. Taft will retaln his positlon |with it. We think it would have been ;flry -galmfi th? goverament of Canada [here, has a standing offer to dona‘e $5,000 [ Fdinburgh, Ind. : i $ | . witer for the prince to have postponed | has assumed almost formidablo dimen- ST & TEDTER B TR 8OALR lights, and is one of the finest crafts| Tug declsion of the supreme court of untll congress meets, whs'n Mx'- Lawton maSone herpmjmy,! “ffli&mnmb_ iy Sl bho Tl o e dimen tothe sociely for this purpose, asa nu TETTER OF TH SCALF aflost: the United States in the.case of Rudver | proposes to ask to have his politlcal dlea- jects” in Ireland toa more convenient |have united their fortunes with those o sloayjwhonoyorithojsoslety;boging offorty ln]‘: e Rt il sl L i Clawson is conslderad & staggoring blow | billties removed, s that he can accept | geason; but as it is, he has had a mach | Rlel, the half broed leader. The inhab. | 10 ¢ 8 8am by contribution to erect | wifiit i weris, and they durod iy sealp perfectls; 9 Tiie: promotion of G. W. Holdrldgo to | ot polygamy. Clawson was convicted In | the place without embarrassment either | moro peacefal thme'than he had resson at | Itants of Battleford are cooped up In tho ;,’:fifaztb:;],‘}:,’f;,f Tifa olaimed iihatiitho | aduon N o the position of goneral manager of the [} o aistrict court of Utah last April, and | to the adminfstratlon or himselt. first to antlcipate. From the American | barracke, afraid to stir from the fortifica- | (. 1 estate i B. & M. railrond system, west of tho[ ot o ogtt Ol 800 and. four = standgoint o obrervation the viat of the | tiens; the fato of Fort Carlston i ace: | gecraio e ot sz 3 e ; prince to Ireland was ba olitlcs, [tain. and now comes the report tha i i nt to toll you that yo Missouri river, Is & deserved racognition | yeary' jmprisonment. He appealed from| Juax Bovie, of Kearney, whoever he| We cannot ees how any good coull)(l come | Fort Pitt has b capmfnd s | e xatusinilibeieuraio}inotoase SioA ot ot AL e montha 820 my aco was of hls ability as a practical raliroad man. | thig judgment, first to the supreme court|may be, has had an iuterview with tho|fromit. Tho lrish have soveral causes [the peopls massacred. In the "f.';"é‘h‘;:.‘g'tf’, Rl R i st hace oklles The B. & M, which he has virtually | of the torrite of complaint, one of which {s that|meantime nearly 3,000 valiant Cana- ry, and then to the United | president, and we are told by the Omaha " o A § 2 A0 | 460 know th th of this eoclety, that managed for several yers, ls ono of the | ytutas supreme court, on the ground that | Herald that as a consequonce some Ne- },;“L‘;;fl,‘;n‘;’,”"";‘t‘;; fiflf’:fl; bythe palut gian. milla e e s pceialng 1y voluniary conisibatlos (hey Bave & VY P01 most {mportant railcoad systems in the the grand and petit juries by which he |braska changes may be expected soon. | this cause of dlscontent can be removed |surrounded by hostiles. 1Ff, hO:BVgl" magnificent bollding where by paylog 81 ror ui case of poisoning by Ivy or degwood, I can wost, and it effsioncy la largoly duo 10 | was Indioted and tried wero lllogally con- | This shows that a Nebrasks Boylo hus | by parading tho son of the English qusen | they prove no moro expert In fightlng the Tenr.¥ 1% of 80 young mon Buve oppor:|parmus cilrs o cure tory . " v ol the sopsrvision of Mr. Holdridge. : i 5 . |and prospective helr to the throne before |saveges than have some of the mounter stituted, because all believersin polygamy [ more effect upon Cleveland than a thou. the Irish people. On the contrary the |polics, there are likely to be several de. | 22t character, concerts, muslosl enter- | yyoniston, Mass, had baen challenged and excluded, The |sand petitions. i i talnments, debates, etc , ctc. 5 3 3 vislt of the prince i hat in t] - | feats before the rebellion | hed. 5 % 2 3 Bold h ) Boc; - Dr, McGruucuppy has arrived in | highest tribunal has now decided against ] ture of |hu€vnvu of lflr:‘;;; g‘lnnthzofme The rebels h:v: I‘:nl; c:hei:edpuwer Lt is proposed to sccure & two-story ' qu’w‘m % ““':;""""m"‘ml‘ Wasbiogton. Ho ln fully prepared to bis ploa and sustained tho mentonco of | Tur Costor county trouble dessrves|of o ball. Again tho Trish complain that |0 keep tho wholo of that section | (di", OB tho ground floor would o umo Cinics 0, bsom s 0 answer the chargos made against hlm by | the district court, which will send Claw- | the attention of the governor. The set- E'Lk"'h ““g':;';‘im; l':d“’:d" e-tu%he i ‘:;'""’ld for years. bm"fi POW- [ {15 ox penses of tho socicty, i ) i o ey 4 sabstance of aud and return nothin, endurance are beyond ques Red Cloud. He has brought with him & fson to the penitentiary for four years. [tlers aro entitled to protection agalnst|io it But the prince assoclates entlnl; tion superior to those of y.n’ fll)lofl upper rooms could be used for hall, gym- flum, class rooms, reading room, par'y of Indians to swear that his admin- [ There is comparatively little difficulty [the Brighton ranch company or any other | with the landlords whom the people | the Canadian authorlties can bring against Intratlon glves general satisfaction, and |about securing the conviction of a poly- | cerporation that attempts in any way to[bate. His lutercourse with the Irish|them; they know tho lands perfecily, and [ i hnhl FO0R "lff"h, 14 wid that Rod Cloud {s slmply a disturbor of | gamist in Utah when none of hls fellow- | forolbly nterfere with thelr rights under|Poople s Multed to a graclous bbw| whilo they may not risk a pitohed battlo, 1 4g unqusstionably done much good in M L.ad tha peaceand & slanderer. Dr. McGilll- | bellevers /s allowed upon the jury. |the homestead and pre-emption laws, :-&::‘hhx:mo:;:l:lg‘?;k :"hdu:;el:ot H dc;:onn:uz): lonon‘t;; hl‘;rr:" tll{'eefiroom the world, particularly for young men, any a a 'V cuddy no doudt has the weight of toati- | Clawson I likely soon to have company —_— vlews the people from the samo stand- |everythivg to gain and practioslly moth |0 1% 2O Place can its good nflaences | 4o poyifii] all but her skin; mony on his slde, if the number of wit- [in prison. Vice Preatdent Hondrlcks ls making | Point as the landlords. 1If his visle so. |log tolose. Tho Cansdian government 15, 0" "orr otble thi | this wectlon | 0 ) nobody has ever told \nesses s to be taken into conaideration. ————— sulis in any opinions they will have bepn §vistually acknowledges that there § Sl nulsarice of himnelf in Washington by hls |y ed ander the influerse of b ~ ustice In 1ho robel lud-r'-mg: behind. her how easy it is to put Tug public debt of Canada {s now In i i 2 ——— persistent begging (for offices [for his|clan assoclates. It fx not at all surprfs- |m A Sad Oase of I It 1 i THE secretary of the treasury proposes | 6X0es8 of $267,000,000. In this amount | Hooter constituency. The New York |ing that the hot Irish temper lhtmldp , The best thing, therefore, it teems to| John E.;g‘..g;,-:o,o:;; n,,::;, about 5:131;’);0"5:(};: s‘;;“‘M:?:t;’ltig ‘to.move $35,000,000 in gold coln from | the £32,000,000 advanced to the Canadi- | fferald calls him the fifth wheel to the |fire at such methods of conolllation. | uff that can be done s to grant the do- fwenty years of age left his home in B an Paclfic rail 1s not included, that . There Is nothlng in the mere glance of s |#ircd concesslons to the half-breeds and | ‘™'Y ¥ 80 /4! ome in Bar- K San Franclsco to New York, where he #oilio rallwey 9 od, that | American state coach, and advises to go pelnce to mitigate the pmg-o'}hu e ety W R S nu: :'n" lington, Towa, last week, intending Balm can more esslly put hls hands on it, To |#um belng treated as a loan to be ropald. | home and practice I cold. The visit of the prince s in fact a | further bloodshed. Rlel has announced [oome to Omaha and get work. Whil move this amount of gold colu will be Considering that the dominion popu- reltc of the olden time. Two hondred n and sgain that If his clalms avd | the way, and .lp.ol:], upon his nn.i:: quite an undertsking. One pound of [!ation la but little more than four and| prygipeNT CrevELAND's favorite flower [ 76878 g0 the people were so infatuated | those of his followers were cencoded he | ., night at the depot, he developed de- illi . . Ith princes that the 1 1d lay d hi 3 gl sl e et o §260.* Therc o Bt il e couny I uag | ho orcn iy W (honght a1 iy P i, 307 vonid opte o4y down e e o Towen, | 5L L LN 2 e ” %, Union Bakery. . . I MORSE, Druggist. foro $35,000,000 will welgh 140,00 |gerlog. under o rathor Teavy fnau- fong timo that the Nebraske sunflewer|whon ‘s prince of the blood con|the half-breod supposed that by hed |tion furnished by his two comeades pounda, or seventy tons, This would re- cial load. Oa the 1lst of January would hold a high place In his affections, | dercended to ap s wl:- o nd o %inu was ted ,by Officer Cormiok: u 0 HIC =0~ quire seven cars, each carrying 20,000 sboat $32,000,000 of a loan nego-[hut he seems to have entirely Ignored | dow of his palace. That perlod of In- [t ow in jall, awalting the actlon of ¥EOPATI “An VE f\EsPE MPHREYS 3 Y 3 " J he la born to positions' which, In s |savages fall of cunning, without sense of | 1 the t T men Interested in_ the oxposttion | A¢ 1042t 800,000,000 must be taken care | sy Jopublican ought to be_called | republio, mon may bo clected o all. o | rlghtor wrong. ~ anada's 2,500 men may | the walll” snsl the watorenbete ponrean| o, For the Curo of al disoases of g £ the tdeys | OF 0FioR the next slx months, but how | the Pinafore. The politieal sentiments |1s derignated by birth for a certain oftioe [ be led Into wild goose ohass throughout | raporter yestsrdsy morning, “You do| HOY8es, Cattle, 8heep company have adopted some o becomes & serlous question. Daring the | of tnet paper have been as badly mixed and consequently is like & successfal can- | the barren wastes of the northwest ter-|pot understand me!” They mean *‘In DOGS, HOGS, POULTRY. that were suggested by tho Bk, and |, oeent year the debt has been increas. (Pt didate, only a little less 8o as his term of [rltory. Tho only sensiblo thing there:|God we trust.” “Yes” he contlnued,| Used succcsstally for 20 years by Far- have enlarged upon thelr original project. | i1o at tho rate of two and a half mill & the bables In the opers. The service {s Identltied. But the royalsmlle | fore that can be done s to grant the balf- | gobbing piteously, *‘I thiok I shall ceme ooustully for 40 yoors Dy ¥l They cow propote to erect & beiok and|; R 8 ! " | nothing like having a Buttercup editor. | bas lost much of its power. The people | breeds their r'ghts aud end the rebell'on | out nlfrlzht‘ 1'am a Catholic snd I| ™™ Stockbreeders, Horse R.R., &« A o Betantlal [ 280 Per month, and jub now the gor. — Bave faith In men whose public actashow [ by peaceful means. trust in God.” Endorsed & used by tho U.S.Governm’t, l'“: etructure 'th' :}:" substantisll ernment is wo hatd up that it Is borrow~| 1y, suspeoted that Gen. Grant's pro- ;hn the{ihl\lu !hobgood of the people at —_— e e— 7@Pamphlets & Charts sent free, s :l" ": o ";;. e W‘;““_f' ing of the smaller bauks. It ook very | posed summer trlp to the Catakills ls | fqurion Prant :o:d';u‘g":”:fi,'.‘ 08| A London cablegram statea that Rus- EDUOATIONAL, HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE GO, on bui P! ® | much as though the Dominion govern- stwply & schome to escspe from the J ofa is deliberately violatlng the stipula- v 108 Pulton 8t, New Yo:‘L oan losrn, will be farthcoming, and the | neng 13 approachivg » state of bank- doctors. tions of her treaty with Eogland and| here ars .::1 students in the Kalamazoo, J] building will be erected during the com. . A bill hes been introduced Into the | Turkey by stronglyfortifylug Batoun and | Mick. uilding w g om- | raptoy, Euglish house of lords to enable the |other piaces on the esstern coast of the ob Cox has been elected president Humphrof' Homeopathno g - Ing sesson. ~ The loostion 1y very conven- S——— A Mussissiert editor named Horn aaks | Byiiish-Australasian colcnles to form a | Black sea. A fresh advance I also said | °f tho Caiclonati usiversity, tent and ceatral, It is within one block | Tus proprletors cf the summer resorts | for the pardon of Jeff. Davis. He will |atngle local government. The bill dls- |to have bsen made by the Russians upon |, Maine university, which has been closed for u la of the postofiice, and on the line of the |around Niagera Falls object to the park | probably get ft—In & horn. tinotly provides that if, any time after |the Afghan country. There I8 no doubt ‘"l‘ ';;"- "::': to be m"wu::i, 4 x strect railway. This building may be|bill which has been pacsed by the legis- == . [foderation, any one of the colonles de-[but that they fntend to eontinue their] 6% HEVOW AT Aro * wuatcipai | Narvous Debility. Vital Waakeece - , i o aat] 4 age, yot the wunicipal used as & conocrt and opers hall on extra| ature and which only awalts the gov-| By the way, ate-there sny ‘offensive ::.fi;,:; :::n e"";:{n%:,: o‘,"g: :t;:l‘:‘i- ;'.‘;:; 1’;’:?.‘;"};.':\:{;::?.“:‘;‘ll’é?,';gl:lfibolln .',f,lf;" ls bave accommodation for 7,000 P"lr".' N ", o "!y v,"fl. v!.‘f!,'.‘?.‘é.’. oooaslons, and also for polln_nl eonven- They | partfs ns® around here that ought to beferation. The right of secession is thus | the Penjdeh matter and that they willeon- 3‘;»,,, B. iking has. accepied 0 lavide: 47 " it pastpald va ricelo o tions and lerge public gatherings. fear that it will greatly diminish thelr|rem-vedi * '~ “Irecognized in the enabling act which will | tinue, under cover of diplomatio flattery, | tion to deliver the annual addrees before the | Hesacl, e e T éfi'.'. pounda or ten tons, E——

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