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SUN 27, 1887 ~TWELVE PAGES [ CONSTITUTIONAL CONTESTS, | zi:o D attention to what' we eay or do. Bat | have, unfortunately, been pi How the Relative Strength of { | | AY, FEBRUARY is «till sufferjng with keen sh in his kmea joints when the changes sad new appointm There's Manning's place to a lot of exsenators and taken care of. Surely the president isn't just as sweet and eream all the t after ts of pain weather ts to make 1, an when the bill reaches the ‘landsihing, it | negative co: We have M life € is amended 10 accordance wit the | against sigcessive . encroachments wishes ¢ e ministry, and then there is, | oiir constitutional rights, and hate as 4 result, the usaal friction between ved th rraduaily the cabimet W . and Oppositiot he two houses, The ministry, in such feserted by its following andil as yptbd o parbes ases, does not strive to act as a media sne. Butsnch has not been the® 1 it the coutrary, does what it ¢ is now necessary that we pursue @ u to widen the bresch, and thea, when ¥ unless we wish to lo#e end of the financial year arrives, hold upon the country, that we course is had to a wholly uncon | and carry out certain reforms, and tional proceeding, and the 'king decrees sl how this reactior | s necessary to carry public ardizing the best v:: | af s done for the first time by preventing the | r wrressive measires that | | t p ne. b ts for { sub | DENMARK'S POLITICAL DANGER | Make-Up of the Army—Military Ser vice, Pay and Advantages—Du- ties at Fort binson— Valuable Suggestions, How Miss Caldwell Handles the Reins | s i ng v | The Fortification of Copenhagen—Es- —Senator Gorman—W hite House . trup's Cabinet a Ministry of An Life—1he Visit of Miss tagonism — The Folkething Cleveland. Consarvative. few mon later the rigs oy I'he moral suppot i will strengthen us v we count on that of § 1 trust so 1 know we n FREDERICK DAJER, ¥ WAS FOOLISH ENOUGH - by rovic ence 7, gal & t wou spened 1o t ministry t i repeal r - t ele EDUCATIONAL <ident Ellot, of Harvard, has safled vpe, where he will spend 8 year. At Yale the most popular senlor optie! are political economy and socialism. Wil college has just received quest 0 from a lady in New Yor Dr. Schooler. dean of the lowa Med lutionary measures we colieze, has been arrested for complieltyd » habit | to them snch a co | grave robbery. . { the b 1 | Durinothe last thirty years the stall solute | Produced a fatal | Michigan has given to ‘the Ann Arbort ventuall T In the autt | Versity the sum of $1,000,000, ! o entually replace the | ¢00v 4 an excus Mark Hopkins, the venerable ex nal monarchy, established by | still another of Wiiliams colleze, has tanght all but act of young | one of the 1,726 liviog graduates of tion. ¥ he Opposition ha v balan 1 ¥ ol vl MR i th Harvanl has fallen heir to another Iay the M in the e sum of money. the bequest ot i 1 have held. It b ! Q. AW s, the university will staé: i Ulie sition was ve £400,000. The estate is left in trust. i L Mr. Hiram Sibley, the founder of the ! ands ley Coliege of Mechanie Arts, Cornell be heard bout to add t v ous lib ree times that | Lutiong§250,000, o o centennial annivereary of Colun ponens will be celebrated April 18 B we have been in 1754 the college was first knows t, during the past yilege, with Dr. Samuel Johnson o e bt esident. ,n‘~: ¥ ha « n @ has a good word to say What a 1 of iy for boating, ntary gover er to o n ar branch of favor of the A er Our folke of 102 memuers, Huse of the D » much has s likened t) the common tu | i estublishing a body of 1f the Danish people w phlegmatie by t nish const the o same fams $ v in | ing, that clerk” is aving re an urse to 3 a to have been s e T s folketl ber 21, was un itter political | e minis- | hur Ihe | | | | | the O to de w. On only 1840 formation i i B ywev riali eet een h or, w and the reading roc iers free of cost. Tl ools, Wher possess it and de- a good fair English edu- f c When a 2 is allowed travel mor than suflicieat to Ty him back to the place of his en ment. B ie duties of a soldier can be best rstood by carefally studyi at this § WwWe are not soidier has HONEY FOR THE LADIES, ¥ only private be 1s'in condemn. | o of t called rtheless the dissolved and for ing thu on sevent e v . Faro is nd t cal o schar, ILLE roment must be recorded the arrest of Mr. Berg and nbers in the very midstof ¥ having condemne e courts for utterances i Thus the Estrup cab ess of the inviolat person of a deputy as powers of th ing AL ACT m, zov 1 other t, viola 0 | be seen r and mechanical way It wil he entered tte re s the ¥ ldstein, the archmologist, has be {10 take the directorship of the A can school at Athens in October, 1585, on condition that a permanent endowment Al it ¥ | £100,000 shall have been raised at that tiy o L L 3 L Scnator Stanford’s enthusiasm over Lol L Here is the n for erecting a creat university in € hat the opposition takes of this have reached such apl Formerly, Denmuark used to ates r is seatin e third of i reve e ftor tary soses. To-day one half of our money goes into th of 1 Nor n at they ok A fo a defect. racts rather t} The reactionary st wlly Russia, wonld s iry Denmark, look t danger. Rendering MILITARY STRONGHOLD | aw Denmark into | s, ile the ite course probably bring the nentralization of the three s of the north—Denmark, Sweden T nd thus obtain rater for Scandinavia ata time when e of a con- s independence of the jutant. Scandmavian states, th ians of the HOW TO GET IN THE SERVICE s e frocks ] o : Stor:| | chnee R I am often asked this ques v ey % t ued E nterest of s you help me to get into the terialists do not ts Normal school of Tokio, while her sist Zive me A chal if | enlist w | situation, so that th trup cabinetisen- | will orzanize a school of domestic servi¢ ©0 young man needs 2 Danish welfare abroad as well | the chief obieet of which is to familian into the service. If b Japanese girls with American customs. | one years of age’ and under thirty M [ Zsim the proser boight and weiens Buffalo, N. Y., will finish a musie hall he can enlist. All he has to do is to pre- | R Rl will be the tin | sent himself to any ng officer, in the coun | ne will enlist him n_ be | given him after heisin The | service is entirely impart | man bas capacity | | | ngs et was lity _of of the financ! itself. 1 hav Ul THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: W 1 v 1 2 ment. Privates of cavs i \ " \ DRISBIN'S BOYS IN BLUE. ich "oy sty sster st | SENSELESS SOCIETY SYOBS. ‘Qr'u-r il lmo:'u, ly‘; addition to the SR above rates, éach soldier gets $1 t month_for the third year of his en [w 36 ek, to Enlist, | his enlistment and $8 per month for the Clerk’s Presccos. | fifth year of his enlistment. | S5 2hee HOW SOLDIERS CAN SAY SOLDIERS' SUNSHINE AND SHADE i . 1 RS CAN SAVE : | ALL ATTENTION ON THE AVENUE, | quarters and fuel, bed, 3 | s the great advantage of en army; f | and doetor save all of his money if and will do so. The m value of a 1ent for a five years® enlistment T - Fort Roprssox, Neb., Feb C [ and ont of this 3 soldier can eas “‘h"‘“' B . if he s nt, which he ca Of the receiving letters from young men who amnple provis for the saving of a #5l- | the national cayp desire to enlist in the United States | dier’s pay. Itallo ;hmu deposit it all | ghetic terms of srmy. They want information about ti et EECTE N LDV Y rtment clerk ° et 4 ster, and gives hum _interest upon | PATiMent cierk ! g t his time is out, wher it retarns and advantages to be derived from a | the w amount to him with interest fairly bulged ou » t rding to term of service in the army. Of course, | added ¥ g t wer all private #5 5nd sover liers who remain in the servic 5 =1 ischarged for wo received, or : -~ &iv T r t which bas and a publi letter in a kness are provided by the gov 1ent t only method of giving mfortable home, frec of charge, 1he BEE reaches all classes of people, | 404 o haif ¢ r month is ded et . o5 e rom a sold pay during his e what 1s written for the Beg ment. for t yport of this hon on its travels over the | infirm. Each military post is providad country. Look, in a day or two and you | With a reading room where a good will find thisletter or narts of it copied | 30rtment of books, magazines, and n and Ph vers, and from these | 18 open to all sol agam in of country papers, | 8T€ g0od 1c 1 ormation the people | Soldier if he vels until it gets everywhere ] trate: How many young men in the United States te-day think of be And how many of these know about the arny in which they wish to enlist? Prob ably not one in a hundred. Let me then its travels with : kind of information the people desire 10 have, and especiaily our young men. The army of the Ur of infantry get $13 per month, $156 per year, 4n Open Letter to Youne Men Desirin A’ ke | make by tment € | ment, §2 per month for the fourth year of | A3 CAribquaks” Oaused by & Departme A soldier receives his clothing, ra | a man wt lodged | = ! ng al ~ - i sthing allowed by the govern mdence of the Bee ]—1 am constantly | ¢ »'government has made | to? A distinguis or in sums of $5 service, len, of term, pay, allowsnces word for nquiries fally, would be an utter ty years and who become infirm, or the desired information e balance of their live T'welve the starting of the in- | hys fellow soldiers who may have be intg the Chicago, St. Louis, New York | Papersare kept. deeire, and this inforn on travel. SRS v A coming soldiers? Probably a million id comprehensive letter on OUR N folke Chey n bpen are divi try, a cory BngIneers, a sigi dan ordual department bere ar officers s cers the rest neers and ord 500 sted men 400 in th T \ nt of tnefstudents in the Uniy are women. Twenty-nine ticine, fourteen phil my. There i » students of mediel 108 Boston, have nearly res ation 1 A._P. Peabod Philosophy,” being the lectured 0 his students in Harvard colle; ted for text purposes. There & | twelve essays in the series. 11 Johnson Whittaker, the colored cadet was charged some years ago with mutilatl hisown ears at West Point, is now a_mi ber of a succes | law fnrm in Charlestd S.C. He also does a little newspaper wet nat ne escaped ami | Cook, who fills the chair re in_ the University of Ca | fornia, recently organized the Californ Book elub, the object of which is to proext the best new books for members. 1t alreat ip of ‘171, including sever, ng professional men of San Franeisc Two younz San Francisco women, Miss vel Price, have been engaged Japanese government as teachers, T, er is to be " instructor in the Girls’ Bi} are in corps, re ab -eight 1 and in P Shepard. engi- . signal seryice, 450 in the en- e & asse 630, giment of cavalry S:40; t listed men and oilicers. A regiment of artillery 53 enfisted men and 5 A regiment of infa 605 enlisted men ana A compa (average) three otlic 3 tenant and secon | A regiment of artillery is composed of ligntbatteries and heavy batteries. A ight battery has sixty-five enlisted { five oflicers, viz.: One captain, two first lieutenants and two second lieu- is composed of 44 commissioned & aign just | and Franee—would st folke- | continnal source of NHAGEN A f of fore W 5 8. m.; ss parades and drills, mander. *school cemposed of officers. y is composed of 35 officers Iry_is composed of enlisted men and | first lieu- | daysand Th | nlisted men ¥ 6:3) p. m.: s rdays and Su 9:15to 11:45 a. m. et idays excepted), nd 1 p. w. 103 p. m. on Tuesdays and Thurs- First Lieutenaat attery has forty en flicers, viz.: O tenants and one s sted men, and tour first lie ant A company of infantry fifty enlisted men and thre One captain, one first licut second atenant. A company of engin. listed men “and thre the same as infantry and o One of th companies of engineers has_only fifty men and threc oficers. Itisthe**Orphan’ company of the talion, and only young men who are orphans can enlist in it Ina cavalry company there are one first sergeant, five sergeants, called “duty sergeants,” four corpor: trumpeters, one farrier, one blacksmith, one saddler, one wagoner, and the rest are privates. In artillery, there are in each light | battery, besides the officers, one first | sergeant, six duty sergeants, four cor- porals, two musicians, two artificers, one ‘wagoner and the rest are privates. In a heavy battery, besides tae officers, there are one first sergeant, four duty sergeants, four corporals, two musicians, two artificers, one wagoner and the rest are privates. In infantry, there are in each company besides its officers, one first sergeant, four duty sergeants, four corporals, two musicians and the rest are private. In the engineer battalion, there are in each of the strong companies, besides its officers, nine duty sergeants, nine corpo- rals. two musicians and the rest are pri- ol ers, viz, ant and one membe bids fair to do mi would not rpr in W ast petent word as to the future n in the falkething has 132 en- ex-senate five years we WARREN £. BROWN, THE PoOR MANS FRIEN: Northeast Corner St. Mary's Ave. and 19th $100 | Cornmeal, 25 | 100 |3 Loaves of Brew 100 | Nonpmreil, Mi 100 | Hubbard Choice mecke S FALLING and behaves wel soon raises to a company t and may get to be a regiment sergeant-major, ordnance sergeant, com- missary sergeant, or post ¢ master sergeant. Aboutone in a thousand geta | commussion. Many strive but few aftair and it 1s hardly worth while for a young man to enlist in the Untted tes 3 A with the view of being promoted from the ranks to be 8 commiss.oned officer. ‘The government gives each recruit s bedstead(wire woven bunk bottom)pillow, pillow-cases, sheets and blankets and fuel arc free of course. T abundant and of good guahty. sists of soups of various bread, meat and vegetables with the exception of butter, i same as found at any good hotel We generally vacan cru ts and sre glud to get them i ing officers sre oved in ne our large cities { a letter ad. ed | “To the Recruiting Ollicer, U. S. army, ity, state of " inclosing & stamp or postal card for an.wer, will generslly bring @ reply satisiactory to the applicant h tary post or | fort generally has a recruiting officer and 8 letter with stamp or postal e _ closed, addressed to *‘Recruiting Ofiicer, | clever sort of U.S. army, Fort state or territory | 8nd the re of il bring an auswer. Miss Gald JBINSON'S RECRUITING OFFICE 1 moey My recruiting officer here is Lieute Doliy- ant R. H. Wilson, and hi oss is Fort | of n Robinson, Nebraska. Heenlists not only for my post but for others. The infantry companies are commanded by Captain Gordon Winslow and Captain~ Augustus W. Corliss, and the cavalry compan- tes are commanded by Captain Charles Parker, Captain Clarence Ste man and Captain B. 5. Humphre The the service is five years. infantry companies are composed of | Any sble bodied man between the ages | White men, and the cavalry cos of 31 and 35 can enlist in the army black mey Al {he troops in m, For artillery they must be not less than * ™0t are black men 6 feet 4 inches high and Weizn potless | We generally need recruits in both thao 130 pounds 72 1,0t moré than 190 | 8rms. At present there are five vacan- peunds, cies in Captain Co company, fifteen For cavalry they must be not in Captain Wins! both wuite com- than five feet four inche anies. here are also fifteen vacancies five feet ten inches, in Captain Parkers' troop, fifteen 1n Cap- than 165, tain Stedman’s, and fifteen in Captain acter, Humphreys'. Farmers' boys are pre- listed ferred for the infantry, and good horse- For infantry a man must be five feet | men nf‘ any kind for the cavalry. We four inches high. and weigh not less than | 8l50 enlist for white ecavalry. Applica. 120 pounds nor more than 190 pound; tions from young white men or colored men who desire to enlist in the United The pay of soldiers is as follows: Ser- eant sanjor of cavalry, §23_per month; | States army. should be addressed to £ Salon of oavalsy. 28 ¢ tor. | Lieutenant I, H. Wilson, recruiting offi 276 per year, §1,38 per enhistment. Se geant, majors of lmher and 1nfantry | cer, Fort Robinson, Nebraska, and not to me. Teceive the same as sergeant majors of cavalry; regimental guartermasters, ser- RECOMMENDATIONS AND ADVICE geants of cavalry, artillery and infantry 1 can recommend the companies here receive the same as sergeant majors of | as excellent companies in which to en- cavalry. The pay of principal musician | list. Young men desiring to enter the | of all armsis as follows: Twenty-two | service will find it as pleasant and agree- dolisrs per week, $264 per year, 31 330 | able here as any place, and i per enlistment. Chief trumpeters, sad- | tains are kind and dier sergeants of cavalry and first ser- | Captain Cor geants of a company of cavalry, infantry | young men si x ana artillery receive each $34 per mi are d learuing $408 per " year, 2,040 of arms, and improving thei ment Commissary sergeants reading and study an oflic bishness ot 0, b in Wash . 1e ¢ opposion was over one-half memb of the HEdite | HOW TO ACQUIRE WEALTH. | in- to m stalking mto our m of th sardouic grins at our w ng 1o ape the corr d their back honest work of and p net y sime BIG PRIZES! EVERY YEAR OVER A MILLION DISTRIBUTEL MOHRE THAN ONE DRAWING EVERY MONTH. | TWO DEAWINGS IN FEBRRUARY, THE 1ST AND 20TH. v $2.00 required to secure one Royal Italian 100 francs gold bond. These pate in 225 drawings, four drawings every year ard retain their original unkil the year 1944, Prizes of 2,000,000 1,000,007, 50,000 &c. francs will be drawn, ¥ AN | gides the certainty of receiving back 100 francs in gold, you may win 4 times every yes lution, | and so come into possession of a fortune. ng of the Ton Dollars as first payment you can sect NO BLANES! birth tion dads room their about the to and in Dece cond class general elections were followed t | 1878 n ies for re- Recrait- ¥ Austrian government boné nis, which arc drawno 31 time nalance monthly instaliments, Saf : be paid back and many chances o win & bi Or by express, and 1o return we wi WAS TC ] Ast mont setion of Attract ATTENTION ON in these Eu i by Miss ( lady who 1 wzain | he “Orphan’’ company of engineers has, besides its officers tive duty sergeants, for corporals, two musicians and the rest are privates. Every regiment, besides its company ofticers, has a cobonel, lieutenant colonel, three majors, (except infantry which has only one major) one reginertal ad- jutant and one regimental quartermaster, the two latter bearing the rank of first lieutenant and the style of cardinals. Besides the sergeants in the companies, each regiment sergeant major, a quartermaster sergeant, one chief mu- cian, one saddler sergeant and one chief trumpete nere. b HOH Makes and Sells These Goods. corner ht street cars, laden wagons negroes, W buman life driven are Miss by perfect T AND PAY. ation be left The term of enlistment in all to | r what your say if 10 follow such a course? "/ Millard Hotel Block,Omaha, arms of Al off of horse's honor berscl takes th ribk into her own hands and minds | her business well; £o see-sawing of reins | t a steady pull, and now and th | e = word to the fiery ch are well protected s, w cold days :ts artistic fashioned. nbroidered with red and gold. she understan ow 10 handle the mb- robs there is not a doubt t she enjoys the attentic is evident by the bright parkle in her anda rosy face, shall not atten ss her age—one never I in guessing & woman's t 15 enowgh that Mi: le of fine horses and army and pavy are fyll of suitors for this nd, but it is otherwise en- riving her own teams! SOCIETY 1S AT FULL SPEED the same old set go it morning, noon and night, day in and day out, lays not expected.” Mrs. Smash gives kfust; Mrs. Dash gives alunch ©s 4 tea; Mrs. Sg gives | er—always have tea before dinner L Wa Mrs. Rash gives 8 and Owl and Lark remainder of the 4 the the seat daintily she Will buy first class lots in Saunders & Himebaugh's Highland Park. Oanly onetenth cash balance five or ten dollars monthly payments. For beauty of location this property can't | be beat, and we ask investors to examine it before purchasing. 10 per cent discount to those buying by the acre. We also have the following list to which the attention of the public is invited: less por more than and weigh not more All men 'must be of good char- sober and iutelligent when en- to cover cap is oo Lace piisse, side wt s becomin | down th { ornamer Anxious mott 2 daug with much jew: well be dispensed with when long gloves are worn, and nine girls out of every ten have nothing but a sim- ple 10w of pearls round the throat, which in Dinety cases out of 100 are not the veritable Oriential pearl. The most accepiable gift of kind would be some of the inpumerable le brooches w to fasten bon- Bet strings and lace: they take the form of pear] and diamond shamrocks. o some smal Thoere is a revolution in the setting of pearls. gold being ewployed as the back- jers thein far wore sub- er-of-pear| setting, e W be dawma.ed if much worn, —— rich! The Lots in Was Terms easy. Lots in Kilby Place Lots on Saunders stre $7,000. Lots on to $4.000. ngton Square, from $1,800 0 to 82,3, ] water in front of every lot from $1,80to | 44 feet on Farnam street, in busines portion, for 832,000, or 22 feet for $16,000 On Douglas street, 44 feet, between 188 13th streets, two buildings on samé augh's Addi $450 1o §1,000. within iwo blocks North 20th street, trom $2,000 posts and Quartermasters, geants of posts receive the same pay as orduance sergeants of posts. Hos- pital stewards of the first class receive $30 per wouth, §360 per year, §1,500 per enlistment; second class $22 per month, $264 per year, §1,3%0 per enlistment. Duty sergéants of companies in eav- alry, artillery and infantry recelve esch $17 per month, $204 per year, $1,020 per enlistment. Corporals of cavairy, iu- fantry and artiliery receive cach: $15 per mouth, $15%0 per vear, $40 per eunlist- | ment. rumpeters of ecavalry reeeive each: §18 per month, §15¢ per year, §750 per enlistment. Musicians and infantry receive each: $18 per moath, $156 per year, $750 per enlistment. Far- riers and blacksmiths of cavairy and saddlers of cavalry receive each: §15 per wonth; §150 per year, $900 per enlist- As to my advice 1o young men sought, about enlisting in_the would say, 8 young man of tw or tweniy-two canuot do bet will be tarough his enlistment at tweuty six or twenty-seven, in time enough o begin the world. 1f be saves his moncy | while ia the service, be will have laid up | enough to start on in some basiness, and | the training he bas received in the army will have developed bis mind and muscle | and taught him self-rebance. Oar young solthers in the west generally look | up a good piece of land during their en lisunent, or 8 business opening, sud artillery | when discharged become farmers or busi- ness men In Lhe west. Many of those who served ip the arwy a few years ago Are New among our best citizens in west- ern Aebragks, snd u} wealthy . 4MES 5. Brissix, on t A dish cloth hang- briar fence is not more ba- limp-looking than these society he morning sun the Goddess of Liberty the domwe of the capitol. This kind of amusement is bound to produce secure attacks of rheumatism and *'Washington ' and then another appropria- tion to till up the Potomac flats! Good heavens, it will be impossible to appro- priate money enough to fill up the “‘Aats"’ in about congress, snd there are some of | the homo variety that.even the malaria would be 00 proud to associste with. AT THE WHITE HOUSE F be | as everything is lovely, 50 to speak. president 1s behaving bjmsalf Ks we! can be gxpeated under the cireumstances (when circumstances have a fellow under its 0o faughing wmatter.) The president | SINGULARITIES. A prospeetor found s nugget worth $62 at Big Creek, Ore. There bave just been admitted to the poos bouse of Beaver county, Pa.. 8 man and his wile and uve children, Wiree of whom were triplets. The latest big ege story comes from Gibson Ga. This particular g 18 about three inches long aua measures six and one-guarier in circumference, aud weighs a little over three ounces, An owl was captured in buffalo county, Wiseonsin, that measured more thau five feet from tip to tip of its wings. 1f is u-rT 0B ex- hibition in & meat at Xondovl A Canzgian lynx or loup cervier was cap- tured in & mmm’on steel trap in Hampden, Me., last week. The animal was about forty pounds (o weight, and so savage the trap had 10 be sprung ou each of Lis lexs before it could Lots #3350 land One-! nt Addition, trom Ten per cent cash, balance ; 5 or $10 n Saunders & Himebaughs High 0 to §350. Park Ad lance in monthly pay- n to $50 tenth casb, ments of §5 or $10 - a2 1A a = 1WAl Lots in Hart's Addition Heart Conyeut, for §1,500, Myers, Richards & Tilder's Addition, one lot for 8§53, one-third cash, Good for three days ouly First class corner on Dodge street, now renting for §3.000. Good for a few days for $33,000, Terms easy near Sacred 000, A A good corner 44 feet $15,000. Good lot on South 16th street, terms gain, on Douglas for $25,000 1 n Farnam, well improved, f@ c-an ¥ 1 i Real Estate & Trust 1504 FARNAM STREET.