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4 [ THE DAILY BIE. OUR INDIAN TROUBLES. Owania Orricn No. 914, AND 016 Fansax St Indians of the southwest Is not at all sat. Orrsam, Roou 86 Trisuxa Buiuo: - addition to the tronble with Geronlmo ishod every morm! m swoty. e |and his band of Oherlcuahuas, the Ap. aly Momday morod 4ay Wanesats. | o oheq gonorally will break loose, that the omas o One Year. M Sostonthe .1 Y800 | Gre Moukh.-. . The Weekly Bes, Published every Wadnesday - rorTIAS. One Year, with premius. One Year, without premi Bix Months, without premium One Month, on beial. . #4200 |sult. Geronimo, who has thus 71 | eaped from General Crook, 1s endeavoring 10| ¢5 induce the Mescalero Apaches of New CORRRSPOXDRNCR Mexlco to rebel, and as they are known Neows and Editorial ) -w“fi:flfi;ml:&%‘ or vun to be treachercus and dangerous Indlaus, 5y o—— there s a strong probability that unless All Business Latters and Remittances should be | they are closely watched and every pre- .‘:flm&mfl&?fi "."..C&'K:'fl:' ‘bay. | cautlon taken they will put on their war abie 40 the order of the company. palnt and make a good deal of trouble. THE BEE PUBLISHING (0, PPOD3. [For over a year the Cheyennes have R ROSEWATER, Eprror been uneasy and dlssatisfied, owing to A H. _Fitch, Manager_Daily Oiroulation, |the fact that they are not st all Tur post trader of Fort Niobrara will [plesssd with the eystem of land-leases i by which the cattle kings have taken f | OY 3’:::::‘!&;::1?:;“ ::: nl‘:“:i:d:h:hn‘;a 3,000,000 acres, or nearly thros-fourths of thelr reservation, The majorlty of regiment of cavaley &b thas post. the Cheyennes are strongly opposed to Mavor VavaHaN, of Council Bluffs, in | the continuanco of the leases, and they mentioned in the ring for the democratic|clalm that the cattlemen have resorted to The condition of affalrs among the | law of nature, he abrolutely refuses to re celve a oall froma lady who wants to read isfactory, and the prospects are that, In | to him a poem written by hersclf. Logan and posstbly Senator Evarts will 8 %00 | sonthern Cheyennes of the Indian terrl- [stamp Ohio for Foraker. i tory will go upen the war patb, and that | lively campalgn. The main fight will | resedent to concede any(hing like home | den, Germany. I f th Colorado will foll be to elect a republican leglslatare, T Gadis, Wi M ,.: :: such a reeult Is accomplished, Senator | party who has been most vehementin his | at Hemlock Lake, N, Y, THE DAILY BEE--SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1885 lleving that self-preservation !s the first [ the completion of a conservative eabinet. It 1s probable that coercicn for Treland Is dead, So much of benefit the Parnellites may fairlyexpect to pluck from the down- fall of the minlstry that has done so much = m— for Ireland, Just how covserva- It Is reported that both Blaine and [tlve differences on this polnt have been d-dmitud ddl‘;lm nn: yet appear. Such differences exist In most posl- This will make | ;00" pape. It1s contraey to all tory 1f yrale to the Irlsh. Bat the man of the denunoiations of coerclon, and who op- posed the renowal of the crimes act In the bitterest terms, has now a seat in the > 1. AT oablnet. He did not assume that place. OTHER LANDS THAN OURS. |gith the full knowledge and consent The tory ministry has at last been or-|of his assoclates, without an under. ganized and entered upon It datles un. |standing on w0 essential o pofat, = The 3 2 eral membors emselves are 1vided ‘:::plo‘::l‘:’ug‘yl’::.“:"" ;‘:‘n:l’::‘::‘“b::: prononnced radloals favoring the aboll: tion of the existing system, It may falr- ounstralned to procare a promise of for- |1y be inferred, therefors, that coercion Sherman will be re-elected to the senate. bearance from Mr. Gladstone which ena- | cannot be continued, sinca neither the|mer at Flint, Mich., as the guest of Miss party In power nor the opposition stands bles him to take office with some degree united in ita favor, Thers Ia long dls: of safety. The terms upon which Glad- |00 yet to travel before the Ideal of stone has consented to waive the rights | the nationallsts Is realized. Probably the of the opporition to a vigorours offensive hhlg‘;]uution willbe pat as much policy are not made public. But Mr, | POtSID Gladstone, it is reported, has madeita T condition of his forbearance that the re- distribution of Seats bill, which s now |continuance In power. an| Toresi o in the brok-ground durlng the But nobody can belleve that coerclon wlll ever again | «jhe G il be made by any ministry the test of its|g; ¥ yvy S centre of Asla op to the fout of the moontaics, Badakehan, which 1s In the latituds of Merv, cleatly form a part of the coveted ares. The pastes bitween ‘l:]ldnlunln and Tadia ars easlly Ceforst o. MUSIOAL AND DRAMATIO, Agnes Huntington sailed recently for Dres Tom Karl's summer eacation will be passed Louis Aldrich was one of the original mem- boe of the Mareh Juvenie Trovpe, It now appears that Rose Coghlan is under engagement to Lester Wallack for next sea~ son. RAILWAY MATTL RS, A Special. Bearing the Unjon P» Oficials Goes West—A Base Ball Breezo, Charles Francis Adams, president of the Unlon Paclfic, accompanied by Divls ion Saperintendent Dorrance and Chief Engineer J. Blickensderfer, went west yesterdey morolog. Their trip extends to Grand Island, where matters relative to the Omaha & Black Hills extension ate to recelve thelr oconsideration, and wolfic A daughter of Mme, Trebellj i tomake her | from there they go down over the St. Joo fivat public appeaance ia London on the 20ih ins & Western to St. Joe and Kaneas Clty. Mr, and Mrs, Florence will play a short | At the latter place they will be joined geason at Daly's theatre beginning September | this morning by General Manager Calla-- 7 next, Mile. Rhen s ¢oing to pass the early sum Effie D, Patnam, Mmes, Albina, Nilson and Roze were way of the Union Paclfic, and general manager Holdrldgo of the Burlington & Missouri river road to attend a meeting of the Ohicago and Omaha pool assools among the roloists at the recent state concert | ton, at Buckingham Palace. old, an ment at $36,000 a year. The Unlon Paclfic company has placed Tua, the violiniat, is only 18 years | on ten of its freight cars the Janny auto- is under two years' concert engage- matlo coupling, which comes nearer, it ia said, to being practioal than any coupling Johann Strauss’ latest comic opera is called | yet invented. uced in Vienna in September. W. H, Clatke, the basso or the Carleton Opera company the past season, replaces M. 1t will be first pro- In this issue of the Bek, is an adver- tisoment for bids to grade bridge and track thirty-nine miles of railroad run- omination for governor of Towa,—St. Louis Repudlican This fs Vaughan, nothing new for Mayor He Is always In some ring. Bovyp s opera house was desecrated Iast night, On the stage in the very cautre of the graduating class was the daughter of Mr. Overall, a citizen of Afrlcan descont who enjoys a great deal of prominence among the colored people. This was positively shocklng to the sensi- tive nerves of some people who want to partition off the colored people from the whites In the opera houl A WHOLESALE drug store as a rule 1s a dangerous fire-trap, and too much care cannot be exercised In the storage of combustible matarials In such establish- ments. We have now had four drug atoro fires in Omaha, and it is about time that the chiof enginoer of the fire de- partment Inspact the wholesale drug stores and eee that no oils are stored in them, Allcils and combuatible and explosive materials should be sterad in reparate warchouses, In fsolated lccal- ftion. AccorpiNe to the Washingten gossip of the Herald Mr, James Morrls, the present register of the land office at Val- entine, will not be disturbed on acsount of his family relationship with Ex-Senator Saunders, of Nebraska, Ex Senstor Har- lan, of Iowa, Senator Harrison, of Indi- ans, acd Ex-Secretary Lincoln, Mr. Morris and his family will doubtless be surprlsed at the distinguished relatives that have been allotted to them. The enterprising correspondent probably in- tended to convey the Idea that Mr. Mor- ris had the backing of these gentlemen. Tae viaduct question takes primary form with President Adams on the ground in a way that will remind Mr. Herman Kountze of what we told him about it several months ago, Perhaps a growing city of 55,000 peo- ple needs half a dozen viaducts across cur railways to make safe and easy transit be- tween its conter and gouthern circumference, and this matter taxpayers will consider and decide with never too much care.—Omaha Hevald, What does this mean? Are we t>In- for that we must eithor baild fiva or aix viaducts sl at once, or continue for anin- definite time without any viaduct across the tracks that lead to the Union Paclfic aud B, & M. depota? SeNATOR VAN Wrck, of Nebraska, has been ventilating the opinion in Washington that no republican ought tohold an offics un- der the democratic administration. Mean- while the republicans of Nebraska are freely ventilating the opinion that Senator Van Wyck should enjoy his frills and scallops while he may, as he will be shorn of them a couple of years herce, — Chicago News This is a maliclous fling, the motive for which wili be understood when we recall the fact that Senator Van Wyck way not very comp!lmentary duriog tne speclal sesslon of the senate to Meesrs, Tellor and Brewster on aczount of thelr action in regird to granting unearned land grants to raflroads, and the course pursued in tho star-route proceedlngs. Ths News has been spaclally |interested in sustalning the repatatlon of these gentlemen, The repablicans of Nebraska are not lkely to retire Mr., Van Wyck for expressing hls honest convlction about tho land grant robberies and star-route fiasco. Tue Importance and necessity of a free aud Independent newspaper In a com- munity Is well illustrated In the railroad fight that has been golog on for over a » year in Philadelphla, Thke Pennsylva- nia railroad company, which assumes to itaolf the ownership of the state of Penn. eylvanls, has steadlly opposed the en- trance of the Baltlmore & Ohio into the cily of Philadelphla, It exerted ever; posslble Influence in the clty councll and through the press to defeat the Baltimore & Ohlo, 1t conirolled two of ihe lead- ing papere, and in this way it sought to foflaence public opinion in its favor, The Philadelphia Record, however, made » vigorous fight for the Baltimore & Ohlo, and fts clear and forclble arguments and appeals fically won the day. That the entrance of the Baltimore & Ohlo in to L’ll‘l'i'-lp-h-.“ will be a great BERGht (o that clly there Is 1o question, The Record, fortunately, is owned by a honest man who, although very rloh, Is always battling for the interests of {he psoploand for fair play. Hed ft not been for his efforts through his paper, wo question whether the peopls of Phila- delphia would ever have been educated 1o » knowledge of their rights, The re- sult of this fight is summed up by the Keoord In ons sentence: ““The arrogance of our railioad rule's has been rebuked, sod Philadelphta has been freed of & domination that was her shame,” publican that the high echool graduating t) stand moet any kind of a call, but, be- beforo tho house of lords, should be) o\ 1uyo spd Ohamberlain, two|W. Whitaey, in the Botton Taeals saniks, [ niog fcom St. Paal, Neb., to Sioux Clty. paesed at once, 52 that everything should | o¢ 41 iyt prominent and_ most popular| Mile, Louiso Lablache, daughter of the| The Herald's railroad reporior soems be in readiness for the electlon of the | membera of 11 advanced liberal party, |well-known contralto, hus made a hit at the | to bave entirely forgotten that old mogul new parlisament on tho now |have openly declared themselves within H;"‘“]"',’,"n Spain, opera house as Siebel in | @ ght-wheeled adage that the regions of bl whensver a diswlation She putew daye ln faror of what la] "3l waye, i 0o have made a| oraen soormes fof b the. siran of s tically home rule for lreland, and the s b ) eomes, The redlstribution, or | Prac pular hit in Frisco, Mr. W, H, Thompson | heat oppressed braln he hss very inju- prospects are that they will Insist at the [ FG1tHuve given freat satisfaction a8 bect. i reapportionment, as we should call it i dlclously cast unmanly reflections upon PP 3 next general election on making an fssue | Mulo Medicus, the chaste and tender foellngs of bine here, 1s tho lcgleal consequence of the|of this question. The London Timesde:| London papers note the arrival of Maurice > 3 great oxtonsion of tho suffrage made by | nounces thelr views and warns the Eng- [ Strakosch and hs engagoment of Mume. Nils. | bandsome, “‘“;"B"‘"‘ 'hd“% ‘"d‘“l'"‘l“" lish people of the danger which they will [eon for a concert tour in Scandinavia and | yOUng ladies who, unsided, are trylog the franchlse not, addiog nearly 2,000,000 | PYFE VTS O Trish people any con- | Germany, to begin in Avgust, t> make a lvirg by doing dull acd un: voters to the registry, mostly In the coun- [ ¢ro] over thelr own affairs, particularly | The tenor, Stagno, who sang at the Metro- | thankful work as clerks in t]n_ol Unlon ties or country dlstricts, as distingalshed | as regards the disbursement fands. The ':’:Tl'.f?"]fx’fi?'.féfl'fi’ .'.‘."d.fv'.fi.f:,b'fl'-"'i‘f»i‘i?' :’anlfi% xg::;ul‘«;l;-:«u.“?'y“pug};:lalnu‘ hl": from tho towns or boroughs. - The redis- | feeling throughout England, however, is | ¢0/i% iy} ¥ native city, Palermo, thihe 'yoihip 1ndles LRyéytuFhEd to}bs tribution bill glves the countles 82 moro | that the remody proposed for Irlsh lia by 4 i Maude Granger, Katharine Rogers, Char- | bage balllsts, and formally challenged the Dilke and Chemberlain ls the only one .. 4 , and y g members than they Fave hitherto had, | ghat can p“,ib‘,y‘ prove eBotive. lotte Thompson and Paulime Markham are | iy praery nine” for a match game he - | successful tt dime museum prices aud will X 1 i - i has roused a fomnalo ind/goation that is while 1t cnly Increases the total number |sides those who do not entertain any pat- | continue at the same rates next season. | ikely to snatch him bald-headed on very by fslog 1t f ticular sympathy for the Parnellitss are| Charles Garnier, tho architect of the gran : of tho howso by 18, by rallvg 1t from | toro ateongly In favor cf divorcing Triah | cperks Easis, saced i socons lobes i tho | shott motice, it expresslons honrd by o oz o 070, Theeo new seats for thely .1 o iratrom the business of the im-|bwldicg in question cost 85,600,000, and not | BEE reporter yesterday are backed up by countles are obtained by wholly dlsfean- | norial pmlismont, and this osn only be | 50,000,000 francs as is frequently aeserted. good strong nerves. o chising bororghs which have become too | dene by giving Ireland a parllament cf | At a recent pesformanie of “1‘:“91‘-&0“‘:]:,} The.fi Indies justly feel ht-v uutr‘:gv. 1 b h hemaclves | her own. The dream of the Irlsh homo. | London Mr. Frederick Gebhard occupied a |aad will resent it. They have each se- iU I G ) lera is likely tn bo realized at last. bex with Mr. Heath, of Patis. In another | onred a bese ball club, and will use it on too corrapt to descrve representa- | THIOt 18 HECY B2 Lo 3 box gat Mume, Ohristine Nilsson with Maurice | 1} Horalq man’s skull the first time he tlon, Kvery borough kaving less than Strakosch, i Tho announcoment of the conservative| arme. appears In the viclnity whers any of them Mme. Sarah Bernkardt, durivg her tour | ° o » 15,000 population goes out of existence | ministry of Great Britain bas had a curi- | next season under Mossra, Abboy and Schoeff. | 3ré. It may bo that they “‘poked” funat the “nurcery nine, and gave out the tan- as an clectoral dlstrict. This will destroy ously mixed effect abroad. Germany |el’s mansgement, will sppear in ““Theodora,” fi Ight years, and it s belleved that dly, and t ex- | ‘Fedora,” “La Dame aux Camelas” and |{alizing exclamation that they could wax L VL) e S 5 ;:inelty—(;u;an o‘f t:mm}—u]av:ntgihrsofi in i::yt’ l(t)“h?ll:l;hn{ e‘:‘nc?e;v:c:l‘;: I::- ““Adrienne Lecouvreur,” thst club playing ball, but so far as chal- ngland, twenty-two in Ireland, and two they would not now become hoetile with- 3 SET it ¥ i .| Pasini wrote about 100 operae, Donisetti | lenglng them to play,or thinking of dolng out somo good causo. This bellef s eqi- |1 'so 13- thes, with othors, i ';::‘:;1:' “;2“ o .51?;2: ;};“:fo!"'e"‘s. xcadante 60. Aubor 44, Coccin 40, Ros- | suon w thing, Is preposterous on its face, dently entertalned by Gen. Augur, who | 160 seats in all, are to be tarned over to | portant j i p F, Ricel 7, just now to Great Britaln s Rus- | Poteslin 25, F, Ricch 19 Ceppola 17, Mozart | . s bas suggosted that a commlssion bo ap- | the countles and new boroughs, More- Ein and'in Russia the newa ls received |15, Meyerbeer Yl-’(';,uGuun:A;mlg,n Wagner 11, | Fremont, Elkhorn & Miesourl Valley 1 i I 11 t botween pointed to investigate the cause of their |over, the old system of baving two or|as the news of an attempt o recpen | Bellini 10, TR © e B B dlscontent. The difficulty with the|™ore members for one borough withcut[the question which was just sbout| Mme. Marie, a snake charmer of tho Balti- [ West Point, Neb and Omahs, also con £ " © | reference to population has been aban- |to close, Lord Salfsbury himself is|moro dime muscum, attempted suicido last [nectlog witn Blair. Followiog is the Colorado Utes arose over an *‘unplearant- | goned, A borough with less than 50,000 | hated in Russia for some remarks | Friday by shooting herself in the head wlnh( time for running: W1l leave Omaha at ness” with the cowboys. Six Utes have | population now returns only onemember, | which he was indlscreet enough to make | 3Btk She is a beautiful young girl of {5:40 p, m., will leave Blatr at 7:00 pm been killed by cowbogs, while the Utes |and, roughly speaking, 54,000 cf the will leave Fremcnt at 8:00 p. m. Wil questionable methcds In securing thelr ranches. Mr. Dyer, agent of the Chey- onnes, evidently fears that they will break out almost any day, and he has demanded that a large force of cavalry- men be sent to the reservation to frighten them. The OCheyenncs number trom 1,200 to 1,600 warrlors, and he urges that Immediate precautionary measures be taken to keep them under control. As to the land leasing, if that is really the cause of the trouble, it should be investigated and, If necessary, sbolished. Should the Cheyennes go upon the war.path the probability in that they would influence other Indfans In thoterritory to follow them, and thus mske the outbrsak one of moro than or- dinary dimensfons and serlousness. Now is the time to prevent any such de. plorable cceurrence, and not after they have made a raid upon the eettlements and killed a number of persons. The soutbern Cheyernes have been p:aceful Halevy 31, L. Ricoi 25, Verdi 26, ] Gommencing Mondsy Juno 20th, ~the Smoke Seal of North Carolina To- bacco. WATER SPORT. The Omslia Rowing Association Pre- paring for Active Operation, e eee— Toach's Keely Motor, John Roach he was a citizen Of Philadelphia town, Ha brilt the state a fanious ship For money and renown, nat when three times the ship was And still they cculdn't float her, The people Iavghed and loud'y oried “'She has got & Keely motor." —[New Orleann fimes-Democrat, e — Grant, Ot from the* deep-monthad city, Trito the awe,t-voiced afr Out from the thy "9and noieey That rise in a an,'len blare; Tnto the cool of the y.0untAIn, Out from the summa,*'* glare, A train glides on with ps tient way Borne down by pain ana care. No sound of glad rejolcing Goes up, yet hundreds stand About the curtained windows — A curious, anxious band— And seck the recognition Of eye or waving hand, For he, they know, 18 voiceless now Who gave to them command. Out from the deep monthed city, Into the sweet -voicad air, Tha cautious wheels, steam driven, The Nation's patient bear; Oat from the throbbing city Into the meadow fair, The train glides on with paticnt way, While rises many & prlgrr. ~[Columbns (Ohio) Dispateh, PRdatis Ak —Engineer Thos, Kinney has secured the secured the services of a new stoker, regula- tion weight and lung p swer, which arrived on schedule time yesterday' The engine cab will be enlarged aud painted red befora Tom roturns to the throttle, Mother and child do- ing well, —In the United States court Thuraday Judge Dundy granted a writ of error in the caso of the Wyoming Land and Cattle com- pany ve, John T, Stewart, and the matter wili o to the supreme court, Sometime ago the plaintiffs gained a verdict for about $185,000 against the defendant Stowart, claiming short in a bunch of cattle sold to them, and failuro to deliver some calves and grade bulls according to contract. Stowart's attorneys now show an error in the trial, and expect to get the verdict eet aside, e S NEWSPAPER OUTFITS. TO PUBLISHERS. . The Western Newspaper Union, at Omaha, in addition to furnishing all sizes and styles of the best ready printed sheets in the country, makes a specialt of outfitting country publishers, both with new or second-hand material, sell- ing at prices that cannot be discounted in any of the e s, We handle about everything needed in a moderate sized printing establishment, and are sole western agents for some of the best makes of Paper Cutters, Presses, Hand and Power, before the public. Parties about to establish journals in Nebraska or elsewhere are invited to correspond with us before making final arrange- ments, a8 wo generally have on hand second-hand material in the way of type, presses, rules, chases, etc., which can be secured at genuine bargains. Send for the Printer's Auxiliary, & monthly publication, issued by the Western Newspaper Union, which gives a list of prices of printer's and pub- lisher’s supplies and publicly proclaims from time to time extraordinary bar- gains in second-hand supplies for news- paper men. ‘WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, Omaha, Neb. —Local divieicns Nos. 1 and 2 of the An- cient Order of Mibernians have just perfected arrangements for & grand picnic in Hascall's park on the Fourth. Games, speeches, music and dancing will bo tho leading foatures of It is almost incredible, but neverthe- not long ago upon the national character | ened by bad luck, Her correct name is Bestio i have killed two white men and committed | POPulstion both in towns and counties, y - L R B R Ly All this arranged, a commisslon was |and naturally regarded as an unfriendly | ®eems to have taken much from_the effect of |at Omaha 2t 10:(0 a. m. s guppor:dibyjineliagst amter U S TpOPBIA O = KA NItD ey s | Fradai, sk enaN AN el levass HaoNnoL| momns Uten and the cctflemen who 4 ant the |Fetent the whale county or borough, bat jingling, insufficient, ear-vexing _instrument, The | responsive ivories, This will be nuts and they have since the restoratlon [some Egyptian and others women of Eu. less true, that Howard counfy, in this urden, olub to commencs active operation about of the Russian people. The appolntment | Ranch. t ] i °C |1 taken as & basls for each additlonal|cf that ratttiog Jingo Lord Randolph| Liizt has becom e very stoop-shouldered of | /€ave West Point at 6:30 a. m., w soveral other hostilo asts. It 18 a dit- [ \pomber both In country and clty. Churchill as secrefary for India is also | late years, and this, with an added portliness, | leave Frcmont at 7:45 a. w., will arrive puted question as to which did the first e n HEomHtisicrestion | & G.viog all day killing. The Utes, whose statement is [appointed to convert both the boroughs [act, 1fa wild desire to do things and | his tall stature. Hiis faco in full. florid and | in Omaha. L and counties into electoral dlstriots, ac-|eut a figure should happen to take Lord | 4nooth-chaven. Tis lovg white hair is so ) abundant that many wrongly suppoee it to be cowboys opened the fight by killing |, general rale, where a borough or county | unite to suppress him, it is quite within| Theodore Thomas is reported to havea very Indians who were not on the reservatlon. | returns more than one member, each |his power to embroil Eogland with Rus- | hearty contempt for the piano as a vehicle of There Is evidently bad blood between the | member will no longer, as formerly, rep- |sla once more, noble music; regards it, upon the whole, as a : d the race of pianjate as a sob of mieguided a particular portion'of it. This work of | It isreported that nearly s hundred |2 i earth. With the Apaches, Cheyennes, | qjqtsicting was long and tedious, but it perscns, mostly ladies, are in cspivity as ,‘}‘3‘32‘;",; f,’,f"l,",;?,;’;".’,‘;f;‘ ‘,tb ou fene ?,'fi:n?,r,g?b:: and Utes, and possibly other tribes on |has been done on the whole satisfactorily, | the result of the fall of Khartoum. the war-path, the army will have plenty [and with extraordigarlly little complaint | mahdi, in a letter to Gen. Wolseley, 8o | raisins to thousands of sufferers. B Rooas Aseolationtiy from the Tories, although it has of[admits and affirms that he will not give s —— The Omahs Rowlng Assoclation has course invaded the counties in which |them up, Some of these are European, PEPPERMIA\T UROPS. put forth a circular, stating that all ar- i i i rangements will be made In time fcr the reignod supreme. Thero s In|ropean fathors and Abgslalan mothers. |, Lho firccracker is already becoming | Fa0E % % fact In the ti leasant h lght to clail - 3 i i E e state, b votad bona fo aidin the ox |t somehow tho malLvllge radenmen iction st o handsof Eoglund.. 1¢1s s | 2 GoqEan it wie, sl o koow i | July Lat._ Tho uiltion fo wil bo $10 tenslon of a Union Pacific branch. In |and mechanics and the farm laborers vho | shame on the Gladstone administration |jail for six months to find out. It Is expected to raiso enough from this these days when bonded subsldies are I'?‘m will now hl!" 'lha’flnflhille- will l:!; that th;la were lalit to t}zelllr hb;- And|" Shoel is paved with Tnd juryrepun;, Tl:ie soarce to pay the cost of boats. The dues i i th | were the conservativesto follow the coun. | fact is a thing is as good as not dobe when it | o 0 B from May o Ootober regarded everywhere as no better than|, !t 88 unduestionlng compliance w o e "or. | will be §2 a month, from May to October the wishes of the landlords as the farm-|sel of Lord Wolseley and puth the con- |is recommonded by a grand jury,—[New Or inclusive, and 1 for the rest of the yesr, an impotitlon and dead giye-away 1t i8 [ ers, who alone have had it until mow, |questof the Soudan, the 1d com- | leans Picayune, 2] y y Wwould com- . 3 ! doct Cinclonati palls | Itis hoped that the fund thus oreated eurprising that any railroad should either [ But of the baselessness of this hope there | mand the good opinton of the world. mfit’: J}n&l;v:n miocn or'ee: &l‘: C ::c l:\!:fl : EAFni: D i oodi I SEEALE (uticura A Positive Cure for FEvery Form of Skin and Blood Diseases, from sak o securo bonds toald In constracting | i8 B0 question in the radical ranks, al-|And it ls probable it would prove thelr | leeth bo \le mutic ot & Derieg Btk (AR | P BN B8 T very liberal in subscrip- though all acknowledge that very little i | best road to public favor at kome. In 1 of a trifli 't P:m’)?“'“'hhh ‘A“ ';‘;',hd ': f;’ed"' “: known about the opinions and feelicgs of | the long run the results would amply pay ?0;:::::”; ‘: ‘,:h;;:::; nL:ook books include ;‘o:::}::: lf;:n.:ndlr; bo r;:;;e‘:l‘ft;ni: ‘D]‘,L 1ts main line. ~ An Indignant citizen of | the new voters or about the influencs |for the outlay, whilo the rescue of those | ono with the odd title, * Why Not Fat Tn. | oo ZiE) Howard county is boillng over at the | they will exers at the next eleotion on the | in captivity would be an act of humanity [ seots?’ The question probably vecurred to T er ) tha B e s manner In which everybody in St. Paul | relatlve strength of parties, that would redound to the credlt of the | the man who ate a pieco of cake in a dark |, - Fh Colyllnu Gordon & Ks They wan balldozed and whipped fnto voting| 0o bill which Mr, Glsdstone fusists countey. dloset. ERS0 i) P ] v P! © | on having promptly pasted adopts the| Tho new administration ls not, of | Miss Florence Morryat s looturing to girls, (oo Tonsiaton (6 fone - plesiiro these bonds. He says that only one|yoport of this commission, and distributes courae, chargeabls with the blunaers of | 4nd adviees them to md _d(n;;u on v.yni men. | a';';ln ’mguru Ilf ells olrup;vn ungl. tlcket could be had at the polls, and that the 160 new sests among the new con- |the old. Bat there are things in govern- e sy it & hewelub jatlombnillibeinayyibloe was for bonds, and he asks—‘‘Is this not | stituencles which it creates. This done, [ ment not controlled by changes of party. ant Traveler, i :Lle Ath ": m' r::z :gh.i.le nndubcl?x: :;:B an outrage!” We say It scrved them any appeal by dlssolution of parliament | A publlc debt is alike respected by ail, “Waiter!” cried Fogg, “‘bring me a quail d of the flaz bei Dluetiwithia Jght. If the indl it to the old covstltuencles would be noIn this case the honor of England is in-|on tosst.” “Sorry, sir,” replied the waiter, g'}“-m' Sole "50 ?{“EA 2 right, o Indignant citizon and the | Jonger porsibls. In “‘going to the coun-|volved. She assumed the control over|‘butwo ureall out of quail.” *'Well, then | White monogram, “0. K. A. opponents of the bond scheme lacked | try,” the torles woald go to a fotally now | Egypt and really brought on the ccmpli- | brirg me the tosst. .g A, Dot e B, fo enterprise cnough to have opposition |country, in which there is every reaton cations at Khartoum, “Gladstonecharged m‘.‘_‘;l":;f ‘b;"':;“ ..]'“: :k::g;'. “Yes tickets printed and dlstributed they havo [0 8uPpose they would find litle sup- | ihis policy, 8o furas ita Initiative Is con- | &% Biiss Bnths KEOE walloRs, " s, % port. Torylsm wmeans privilege; it means | cerned, on Disraell. Hence ke let 1t go | havedbeial % goi no business to complaln. Five dollars i Les i Weltan maziEhavethe! pleasuipiofigolog, a8 far as possible keeping the enjoyable | by default. It ts now a question whether, along with you?” “Oh, yes indeed, I would would have pald for two thousand|things of this world—the wealth, the|the tories having again resnmed power, [just assoon bave twoof you. N. 5,—He 2 i tickets, and if the tax-payers of Howard [ power, the honors, the amussments—for | they do not owe it to the memory of | didn's go.— [Boston Post, Heury Bustin aud ‘Wil Dosno have ror sounty who don't want their property | ihe few, and teaching the many to look | their cld leader to vindioate his polfcy, [ A Pennsylvania man puts a bumble bee and | turned from echool. orteagedltys tho bensa) ot Al for compensatlon for thelr privations|and this Involves following the advice _M:-:sc":l;l:;::xlfid-c:fi"’l:l';:'!l»z_e:l;;]r-fizg‘:‘t:m Flem ¢n Drake, gencral manager of the Ne- RSEIatand) L the omely #| here toa world horeaftor ia which, they | of Woltoley and captariog the Sondan, | st ech othor and tlf namce and bt and | 4 "ol oty coapany, bas. roturmed 1ld not contribute the paliry sum of | declare, the poor will have the very hest o times out of ten in about ten minutes.~ [De- | from the east. five dollars for tickets they are enlitled | places. e Seal of North Carclina Tobacco is the best. e PERSONAL, ——— Tuk new gold discovery near Hunt- ington, on the Oregon Bhort Line, prom- | dricke, isca to attract thoutands of miners from all parts of the couxtry, and the rallway patsenger agent Is correspondingly hapoy. — The lbersl minded Emperor of Brazl | tea 1res Bress, ; j h E. R. Guild, Topeka; B, J. Kahn, Emer- to very little sympathy. Thi hes convened the legislature of the em- [y, ked the new boarder who had ’ 4 it zpu; "M I:?;j’“'“;’ The fature of Anglo-Russlan difiar- | plre in extraordinary seation to complete [ uat down upon @ squash pie. which the e | #0v, Neb; Oharles Johnson, Minncapolis, are oF expeot that Wr. Nichols, who| ercea is by no meaus so clear. That|tho leglsiation necensary for liberaling [ mestic had cesually deosited in bia chair | at the Arcade, bossed this job for the Union Peclfio | Russia regards tho acoosslon of the Salls. | the laves atill held Iu service, The sy | while laylog tho table, “yes, Lam vory fond |y 0, Fitzmons andsistor loft Thursdey weuld furnleh ticketa to defost the bonds, | bury cabinet 08 a distinot throat, sho has | tom proposed In that of graded compenss- | of SUARPIe; bl X dobe baro o make ameal | o b prooiion, N, Y., ca o six weoks' —— already made sufficlently manifest. | tlon foe all slaves under 60 years of age . = s iths | visit to fricnd, Whether that prospect wlill reuder her | the government to assume = the chlrga' A“"hd" (it "V"dm"& e l.qn“sm'tlll” HrayEiiy Mg, Pariick O. Hawes has engagod | ;o ot% 10 BOSPEE more sggres- | The idea fs to make short work of :':."h'.fi:fi:'.'. S0 N0 PARIRAG ARG Lo Okier Mr, Dick Rankin, who has been visiting himself as the champlon of Jefforson|sive remalns t> be scen, I¢ wlil|alavery, The emperor iy of the ¢pinton | *Yon were not axound when they wero giving | friends hero for the patt two weeks, left last square, and, as wo are Informed, pro-|depond upon the anount of sincerlty | that the materlal Interesis of the empire |out hair?” Bald ha“‘l"'z‘ 1 was thece, but | night for his home in Beatrice, posss o oontesh (o building of tho cliy | ¥hich lay behind hee recont war-like at: | will be promoted theroby, 1t I groatly they ouly bad a littlo red halr, and T wouldn | “nry g Atexander, manager of the opers : itude, she was but playing a huge [to the credit of Dom Fedro that he has at o hcuee at Hastings, 15 visiting the metropolis ball on Barnam streot overy inch, by In- | gumg of bluff It will bo rudely brokon in | laet resched the fnsl atop in what 1s | A Jotiog soung conple from Walworsh | etto st Haatings, 1o vilti tho metiopoll junctlons and otherwise, As one of the | upon, She will find it necessary to make | known to have beon & long cherlshed de- nb‘::‘dn.l'“]’). e e e e O the Boyd, ! Boavlest tex-payera and ono of the most | probably fresh ooucesslons, and tho con- |aire. Ho bus had a hard task, his om- | ciae, a tho Hoggins bouso. Thoy wera very o "0rr 2 public-splrited properly ownera In |eervatives will gather a few laurels of the [plre, vast In arca and in Jatent resources, | demonstrative, ro much so that the clerk felt | 1. O. Jenkin, Kausas City; Mre. O, E, Omahs, Mr. Hawes bas rights which we | {8@1isr g1t i diplom: If she was | being comparatively undevelopzd, and | called “W"‘O'flm“m‘l‘:fi‘- bfll:‘R up to the [ Green, Dr, Ward, Geneva; A. Sullivan and Rl 8 ® | really bent upon war aud only restrained |the revenues smsll Yet he has gone | EWain: who nae piaatad op A sola "‘lu“’ 1o~ wife, Hammond; W, L. Stark, Aurors; C, hope. tho court will respect. The court [ from hostilltles by the pacific Indispoal- | bravely forward, and the end 1s near at | dies, PRAGT Be whitwered Ko the rural souni | 5 "1y pio, North Plaste; 3. Kelly, Bloom. may, however, vlew this matter from an | tion of Mr, Gladstore, then (he Salisbury | hand, there's no law against man and_wife showing | ington; M. W, Ryerson, Grand Island; G, arblirary standpoint and refuee Mr, |ROVernment has {he lsrgest kind of | The future of Brazil will be watched |their fonduess for each other in public, but|W, Werley, Altion; J. . Hauns, N, H, ercotion cf & much-needed public build. | Font the Eaglish people do not really de- emperor 80 enlightoned | postders, A3 Keek Hien, ey Hom e | Atwood, Sioux City; Miss M. McKaim, Gal- P uild- | siro war. Eogland is not France, and [that he is more Jiko the president of i 3 ] q ) president of & re- |, voy who ought to have been at work long | latin; Dr. A, Coleman, Stromshurg; ¥, H, ing. In that event we would suggest|although the populace may be caught for | publis than an autocrat. He Is sigcsrely #go.” “Is that so? replied the w.x.mfi Farmer, Rockport, Mo,; Harry White, York; t Mr, Hawes might be willing te com- | the moment by the prospect of glory and | devoted to the good of his country, and [county man, while the deerened on hisd x0T e are at the Canfield, promise {he dsmages he has sus. |C0Rduest, It sobers quickly when con- [labors with ucflagging zeal for its bes | wife's cheeks; 'well, just tell fi“‘,w,‘"'"ld o i . 5 S !' | fronted by the tremendous cost of & wan- | good, 1t will be gratifylng if the result of | thewr own business, avdf you don'¢ Likelt) At the Metropotan: N, Van Patten, talned by the refusal of the councilion infrastion of the peace of Kurop | bis Iatest movement shall botogroatly ads | 100 hed better tako down yoursign."~Peok's | §yriuse; 0, A. Wolcott, Elknorn; €, E, to locato the clty hall on Jefferson|It would mot be eafe for the mew |vance the materisl and sacial Interests of [ =™ o —— tormsbur 5 O, L. Bunton, Blair; square. A parse of about twenty.five [cabinet to venture too closa to|his people. It Is difficu't in tropleal A Drunken Thief., O. N. Abbott, Fullerton: M, A, Green, dollars from the Farnam street property this forbidden ground, The | countries to promote that energy and ac- Yesterday mornivg, some time before 7 ing City; M. I, Hil, Norfolk; J, P, owness might lndage Mr, H T vlolence of the cors:rvatives in denuncl- tivity we are accustomed to at the north; | o'clock, Officer Duff Green arrested on|Twihig, Jackson; L. W, Hactinge, Auroraj B Rd' B ) r. Hawes to drop atlon of Mr. Gladetne’s eastern polloy | but the emperor retalns ell the vigor of [ Tenth street between Farnam and Har-| K, M, Bridges avd son, York; I, E, Doty, s propoeed injunctlon suit, while they were out of power pu's them |thcse of northern blood. And his pro-[ney, s dranken man who give his name | 1)ayid city; D. B, Herman, Blairy J. H, ————————— at a disadvantage now that they are in, | grestive, enlightened views are felt In the | at the jall as Jokn Hart. On his PEXEOD f gy iter, Fremont, Neb.; Miss L, Jobnson, Ix view of the fact that one of the[lussla presents a more resolate | zeneral edvancement of his people. was found a silver watoh and chein to-| a0 poriay Towa; Will Reeso, Towa Oity; giaduates of the high echool wasa colored [0 than ever, and 1t will need — goshar with $37 Lo maney. W, T. B, Ireland, West Troy, N, ¥.; M. D, | person, wo are glad to learn from tho Ie. | ©®NHCU! steetlug o carry the country [ The river Oxus, duo south of Khokand, | ° Shortly after this colored man, named | W T 1 Irend, West ooy o X 7% D 4 & romthe Ké- | yufely to peace on the course marked out | makes & broad sweop northward, catting | Mooroe who works for ihe *'Ideal res- .“'“" h x '“ lh l. M Atl ‘\, v ta“l by Mr, Gladstone. Aslde from this, the |outs great block of territ ry from the|taurant” on Twelfih, between Farnsm lf"“ i ¥ranl Amba, Marks Oy ‘";‘ ol clas presented an intelligent appearance | prospects of change involved in the traus. | level plaina cf the Turcomans, snd includ- | and Douglas, appeared at headquarters, | Keokuk, lowa; D, 1} Jobuston 'L'l' |t, o8, at Boyd's opera heu portation of parties ls not a tithe of what |inz it wilhin Afghan limits, Soathward | sad ssid that his room had been entered | Des Molues, J. A, Snow snd H, N, Pen might be expected t) result in the United | of this peninsula rises the Hindu Koush | by a thisf last night, who had stolen $34 | nington, of Hamburg, Towa, States from the death of Precident Clevo- | range, forming an imposing barrler in|asd a silver watch and cbaln. He de- - —— 28, 3 posing Iand and the sacoesaion of Mr, Hen- |the way to Indla, over 15,000 foet in!w:rived the watch very miautely, as well| —Tho team belonging to Mr. ¥, A, Ander- ‘Within Lhelda natural bou:é dnlho form mzl w‘l‘“hdlfli. Il:mlsy Wae, | gou bocame fractious Thursday, and threw to of water aud enow crown a1d 1o every particular s deserip- |} ound Mrs, Anderson, who was in the There are but two points in which the [mountains, Is the qussl independent|tion tally with tuat of the booly found | ol TUr SEERETE N T changes of minlstry in Englavd promises | Afghan province of badakshsn, where{on the drunken prisoner, 1 - 0 g P ghan pi & stroets, The team then whirled around aud o affeot perceptibly the policy of goy- | Russisn intrigue aud bribery are ssld to There I8 very little doubt bat thst Sieick o iz Haloeiue e NP ASRLSE ernment, The Irlsh question and the | have ciused the murder of the g v.rmor | Hert committed tbe barglary, and when Dol oL SR B K 4 5t CHe, relations between England aud Russia [and a revolt of the people, If the den- { he is sufficiently scber be will be glven "'b' T db::l H a J have changed thelr status somewhat with ! ticy cf Russia forces her to take all the en opportunily of telllng how It wascoae. struck by the pole an ¥ injured. 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