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THE OMAHA DAILY BE.: SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 18%, tion as to his qualifications. The com- | into jail for advocating on the platform | concilintory manner has been adopted | insurance companies out of underwriting in A Scfloollmnvs D position of this committee does not re- | a reduction of rents, proceeds to force | at every stage and a fine discornment of | that branch, llE"lA. flect very great credit upon the judg- | these reductions ih the face of protest- | political forces has been displayed. | During the past yoar seventy-thres vessols ment of Mr. Carlisle, though it is not a { ing landlords. 1n seven years the val-| Taking uwpon himself the mission | Were lost on the lakes, costing #2,500,000 and Why the Scholars were Begin= sorious matter if, as suspected, the | uations in Ireland have declined about | of reconciling the papacy with the peo- | 204 lives. The insurance companios have ning to Shun Him. special work to procced from the com- | $70,000,000. This is not proportionally | ples and governments of elvilizod statos, | #uffered heavily. mittoe has already beon cutand dried. | more than the decline in England | tho pope has scemed ready to meet | Inordertobreak up the car famine rail- | phe Son of Real Estato Agent Who The appropriation committee wae evi- | during the same time, but in the latter | either Prince Bismarck or King Hum- :""“?“::"":“‘;‘:’ rhf‘lv‘: 'l"":""‘" \.'"" ‘r"?" of ] Endured Much Suffering Finally dently constructed to please Mr. Ran- | country the land owners have accepted | bert half way, yot has never retreated | oo :“:‘_;r -/ et el ob ) U Ketieyed=Feiid Nasal Catarrh dall, and there is very little doubt that | the situation as a rule, and sealed down | an inch from the high plane occupied : Its symptoms, : r ( 0 A co-operation shop is to bo ) - he will dominate it ne ho has in | thelr rents ncoordingly. The lnst par- by Pius IX. The acknowlodgmont of | come. cin that wil et o i no An Imperions Oorporation. For more than twenty yedrs the Union Pacific railrond has enjoyed - the pro- tection of this state. The legislative, judicial and executive powers of the state have time and again been invoked in its behalf. At every session of the legislature its managers and attorneys have voluntarily appeared before com- mittees, and often before joint assem- blies of the two houses, to discuss, op- PUBLISHED FVI’BY MORNING, ty TERME OF SUR (PFTON. Dalty Morning Edition) n munn ~nndnv B, Ove Year ... 0 0 Far 8ix Months. . For Three Months. The Omaha Sunday ek, naiied 1o any ad- dress, One Year.. . e 800 OMANA OFPICE, NSO ALD 01 FARNAM STREET, NEW YORK Ovwicx, RO0M 65, TRIBUNE BUTLD- NG, WASHINGTON OFFICE, No. 818 Fovie TEENTH Bk, CORRE: NDENCE. ANl communications ting to news and | pose, or urge pending rail= | preceding congresses. There are other | linment under the stress of politi the supreme dignity and absolute inde- | who will turn out farm implements, sad- | _ “There goes the one man who Is mainly re. R E e g .he addressed to the | rond logislation. Municipal regu- | features of the new organization which | chose to employ force to carry water | pendence of the holy see is the only | dlery, hardware, ete. sponsible for the present condition of the slow ITO) i A 54 A . ’ i transit car service of South Omaha, will not escape eriticism. up-hill. The policy has failed, and the | basis of pacification on which he has A blacksmith shop had to be removed fifty o speaker was a wellknown Omaha mer. So far as the ropresentatives of Ne- [ present action of the land commis- | boen Svilling to treat for peace in any | feet from the mouth of a naturai-gas well m | e s Gros s £roy, ".‘.,'.'1'."\\'?.'}"|"1f.""u\':.'fll\'\".‘nf'rfl:: lations affeeting railroads, including sven the power to compel them to con- ruet expensive vinduets over their racks, have never boen called in ques- tion. The provision of the state consti- tution which requires the directors of every railroad corporation organized under the laws of this state, or of any other state, or of the United States, to makeo annual reports, under oath, of its passenger and freight traffie, has heen BUSINESS LETTERS. All business letters and remittances should he addressed to Tik Bk lun,muun'- MPANY, OMANA. Drafts, chacks and postoffice orders to be made payabl to the order of the company, Thie Beg Publishing Company, Proprictors, E. ROSEWATER, EDITOR. THE DAILY BEE. Sworn Statement of Circulation. Btate of Nebraska, I s County of Doughass, | zschuck, secretary of The Bee Pub- braska are concerned they have no | sioners simply puts the brand of [ quarter. To concede nothing, yet to | order to keep it from being blown away by | the willwe Hunuh.l‘- 35, Cpunteniice cause of complaint, and we do not learn | insincerity upon the tory scheme [ gaina reputation for concilintory action | the flow of gas. e fepee aerly, dennded s compan- 1ib adiiate from tha position of member Mr. McShane bas fared well in | tune o recall the criticism of the gov- | surrender of principle, yot to transform | the interiors abondoning theie works and Whom tho car Nppeared o' bo being placed on two important com- | ernment upon the nationalist land agi- [ & militant and aggroessive vatican into a | Mrning to the coasts, where coal, ore and pi | KGH& ningty miles un hour fncuding HOpE e ings und grounds—while Mosses. Darsey | ciates are perpetunlly called public rob | rogative—has roquired a refinement of | _ Business must be very enod at. all River, |, SO, Qi shonted e conductor and Laird are favorably quartered re- | bers in their fight for the Irish tenants. | mind and asubtlety of method peculiarly 2 1 Y s | his Journey's end #r6 bullding mills Wi nae of Gmahws moanest man 18 thus m the other roads, that they are making any. For anew | of government. It may not be inoppo and progressive liberalism—to make no There is talk of the Welsh ironmakers in 1 fho enr appeared to” ba mittees—Indian affairs and public build- | tation. Parnell, Davitt and their asso- | pacific stronghold of ecclesiastical pre- [ 1701 are cheaper. e 18 - T “ DK | timo warning tie reporter tiat ho hnd roactied ¥ \ eir plant, and tw oW o spectively on the committees on terri- | The sacredness of contracts, it is ar- | Italian. y CAR At L i Geo, complied with by the Uniion Pacific rail- | tories and private land claims and the | gued, should be defended by the strong s prin R a——— lost to listory through the close attention to W sole SWO L ¥ N " or, Inquls lishing compuny, dbes solemnly swear 1hat the | voad without protost. committees on military affaivs and agri- | arm of the law. It seems to have been | 1t is vary evident that Hawaii has not ere He is Easily Firat, .- Carpentor, thw gnding Doc, 3, 1157, was as follows: And now, for the first time in its his- | culture. forgotton by these defenders of the na- | een the end of her disturbances. The Burlington Free Pross. CLL LA {0 on ' stroat, botween tory, that corporation arrays itself boldly tional henor that a contract which is | difficulties in prospect are in come re- | The probable failure of the fishery com- | throw a against the state mnhorny- and sets up the preposterous olaim that it is entirely independent of state control or regula- TnEe law of Nebraska regarding the H o i i mission emphasizes the previously known | Har e contrary to public policy is null and | SPects quite as serious as those of the < of more i liability for damages from the sale of | (o™ & i;’um m:h ot 3mo Irish land | PAst bocauso there soems to be a greater | 1€t ot NI, Buyard knows botter how not . o8t to our readers, and very kindly Rave tho intoxicating liquors by licensed persons, | ootion, The tory press are quick to | division of public opinion than during eporter all the information in hie Thursday, Dec. : to do anything than any other statesman liv- | vosseseion, Friday, Déc. 30.. g , i 50 i ur ing. R verh tion, answerable for abuso of its fran- | 08 expounded in a d._u;m:;d L AL s’u soe the absurd position the government | the revolution of six months ago. “hen - . GREO. L chise asa public carrier to congress ]u::.]n‘m co\\rt'junt“re‘u b b “'“’s‘."‘c places itself in by its recent action, but | the £ stood practically alone, or at Some Boozy Recs. o Roritjo and astercileq i mp alone. And even the national logisla- | Widest scope for redress to persons dam- | 4 (o™ aqunl to the emorgency. | 10086 with only the unpopular Gibson Chicago Herald. aged. All persons who by the sale of intoxicating liquors contribute to the damage of any one are severally and jointly liable, ns also arc the surcties on license bonds, and such sureties are liable not only for damages directly re- sulting from the acts of their principals, Notary Public. ture cannot repress its rapacity and protect its patrons against extortion and discrimination, excepting after the net earnings of the road shall exceed ten per cent on its inflated and fictitious capital. This is the high-handed assumption embodied in the petition of Tnstead of admitting frankly that [ cabinetand a fow personal followers | A lady in Virginia has a hive of bees that viofous oonteaot ot be succoss- | o aid him, and his cabinot wns | 89 !0 8 neighboring disiliory and got tipsy. VL el b s itk siomBLY - saed Aued Now 1 Al "This is a sad revelation for the moralist who fully enforced, they are showing |1 o i ceds Now he finds &1 4 50,4 of holding up the boe as & bright and their mortification by grumbling | small fraction of the legislature sup- | ghining model for thrift, sobriety and in- at Lord Salisbury The land- [ porting his exercise of the veto | dustr he didactic poetry regarding the lords are budly demoralized and do uot. | power, and it is said that he has also at | little boozy bee secms to be in noed of ro- hesitato to say that the tory plan of least half the supreme court. The exact | vision. Stato of Nebwaska, — 58, sohick, leing first duly sworn, de. sxes wiid ays that he I secrotary of Tl sl that the a f.’" 81 14 i February the Union Pacifio to enjoin the state | Dut for all dumages to which such acts | o oion i move arbitrary than tho | Guestion at issue appears to turn on the A ComieT Vice board of transportation from exorcising | contribute. — Furthermore, the lability | 000 plan of o ion. They have | interpretation of the pledge which o YR o i i Strl f surctios is continuous during the dis- [ & a0y 8 PR O° campalgn. . Hacy aave | o n i New York World. its authority over that road. Stripped | © forgotten Mr. Gladstone's warning to | Kalakaua gave during the late revolu- | Lord Lansdowne is said to take the com- 0. B. TZSCHUC! I( Buworn and snbscribed to in ln my his 24 day of Junuary, A, D. qualification of a person to support his family by reason of his intoxica- tion, regardless of the termina- tion of the license year, g0 that an habitual drunkard to whom of all verbiage, the Union Pacific lroad company has proclaimed itself an imperial cor- poration greater than the state and be- them when his land purchase bill was | tion that he would not “interfere with | fortable view that certain denunciations of introduced that the sands were rapidly | OF attempt to unduly influence legisla- | him placarded about Ottawa form a pretty MASTER ALY CAUPKR TR, 5 i A \ f T o ) A pudlin ) s TRV EW e % “1 have,” said he, ed with a disease running out in the glass. If they had ::unL 3[‘ h;.l;hmnfl.n lln'x king n‘nmts fi;f:‘:.ff:l.‘f'mrl];:1,‘1\",‘.‘1}“:ln“, sl ::"‘x“‘;’-‘". of the' o i (itoat. My ..‘.l.'-‘:.,mu «l‘.,‘u‘.‘l. Ve Ta fion 3 A hat this pledge could not he considered endey cation rather than as and I would discharge hird scabs or chuuks rallied to his support in 1886 they would v unravicaof Fod fah, Wh1Eh Wher prasked Lorw FEIl Notary Public. T latest porlmlu‘ disaster hy which Explorer Stanley has been overwhelmed en the figners emittod vond the state’s control. This assump- i Moy ‘s iite ol have secured an equitable system of | 88 utterly abandoning all exereise of his a bud od: Tor awhile my nose and throat oxiatohoe of the atats which it niuss. dos \I]DO"‘ he sureties of those who soll him 40000 ™y oy put confidence in a tory | Next step will bo to force him formally Mary Stewart in the American Magazine, came more free wid 1 would frequently sofl two Mons <| fend with all the powers at its com- | the liquor. The termination of the ro- |/ [Cornonts pledges, and they are | 10 renounce even that vestige of royal | My love he went for a soldier once, "r"H‘i"b"-““'l\""‘"u T e Aeeaoe e v ! sponsibility of sursties is renched only ges, are ; ) And marched to the sound of the' drum: smell Lbegan to no country by imitation. The latest inuo- | mand. It is not a question whether the | *PO"* | o ' O Liiow flung aside and trampled upon. | Prerogative. With his coat of blue and his musket new | Mt and my breath 1 vation is the introduction of real bliz- | power to regulate railronds conferrea | When there is an end to the disqualifica- 1% 0 goqgion is approaching. The gov- e He longed for the foe to come. i ow i 10 the stop zards. Austrin and Bulgaria voport tho | upon the legislature by the constitution | Hom of the drinker. This far-reaching ernment do not care to meet parliament Something of the majesty that hedges 'l‘]wwu\\\‘:‘:‘\c EESWIR i ot Rohed ) nll‘lllwinnwu;" S rabin ing the n severest storms on record. can be delogated to any other tribunal, | [1ability of suretieson lquor license | ooy "y o fession of having filled the | @ king may be inferved from the Vienna [ A loug farewell to joy ! Vortisement ot I Honry in the daily bonds must induce great caution in assuming so serious an obligation. M Irish prisons and dono nothing to con- | disputch announcing tho permission ac- | Buthis face was right and his footstop | B e T L oneont ke o RS ciliate the people. The landlords are | corded the Austrian branchof tho Roths- | wien he avas a soldier boy | five from the offeusive breath, miy head focls thrown over. On the other hand | ¢hild money princes to appear at the 8 D the people are not fully satisfied, claim- | court of the Hapsburgs. For twenty [ Fqrwhowould stay at work in the fields 1 ¥ 5 ¢ voara the family hiav Jiaaid ‘When Honor calls to her side? ing that the reduction is not sufficient | years the family have been secking ac- | My love he heard the bugle blow’ sinco the Union Pacific absolutely de- nies theright of the state to exercise the same control over it which the state may lawfully exercise over all other common carriers within its bound- ALREADY indications are cropping out that the coming political scuson will be aseverc one. An Ollo paper has Mlung contempt on Watterson’s Star- SPEAKER CARLISLE ishaving a tough time all around just now. Not only is the dissatisfaction over the committee aries. Tt is not a question whether 1 | and expressing a want of confidence in | ¢ess to the Hofburg, and now, as the And he never would tupn and hide! IF SO, THEN YOU HAVE CATARKRHA the law creating the prese ate hoard | APpointments worrying him, but the y y issi v as | dynasty is drifting into & war that may | But he followed the call through cold and F t r i € 'C g the present state board testimony developed in the Thoebe con- the land commission. Thus what was y 'y g ay wet, 'ew Symptoms of a Disease That A chaivman of the committee on pub- | ©f transportation is at variance with the evidently intended as a measure of pla- | give the dual empire a fatal wrench, the | And sunsthat scorch and destroy, May Prove Serious to You. 3 lic buildings Congrossman McShane | national or state constitutior:, nor hus ;ns?lr;\;\kg?ms:u}:i x» showing that it is cation has only served to add to and | Money potentate is invested with the in- Al‘u\}]h::l).i}:i(v?\tllw d““ l::)r |llu_y and night, Mm‘ you have frequent fits of mental depres- oughit to be able to make good his prom- | the question been raisod as to the valid- 0;‘:[‘"(‘0:0“" °T;;l‘m‘(‘t'_‘;: L‘:};"g{‘e c‘mf" complicate the difficulties with which [ $1gnia of court equality. Many a time sl i b A D0 you exporience ringing or buzzing nolsos i b ity of any v order o A e n y ministey hav he coffers of the Rothschilds hav The deadly rifle bullet's rin n your carse ise to present Omaha with a Christmas | 1t¥ Of any act or order of the hoard. e i . | the ministey have to contend. the cof i, B L) Al e 3 4] Do you feel as though you must suffocat 'ifi.iullhe shapo of that million dollar | The Union Pacific has gone cven | ¢4$¢ lready adduced show that there » held the bankrupt credit of the empire, | i crigh of the fufling shell whon Tying downty "0 Yo st SUTACA g 7 on dollar AT iier AT A oI RE R s (AL 1 | are more grounds for unseating the * % ik 60 abtvi0e 46 tha ahit RABIion The long dull whirr of the cannon ball, Are v t troubled with & hacking cough and postofiice. er than declaving itself above al ils on [ ce Lo » stato, no fidelity or He know each one of them we R speaker than has been generally sup- ‘Ul‘l‘llfillil‘ly vl it d;)r)(!}' i posed, and if Mr. Carlisle wishes to the European contipent, and this is one 25 e e Or out wh the troops deploy, roquently intan L) b A il important reason for tho cessation of great house to an equality with the most | 115 'took true aim through smoke 'and flame, our volce have a husky, thick sound, T s 16 Wil undoubtodly | roparations and of war falk. | insigniticant fribblc of e courtor tho | Tor h was'a soldior boy: o hiteal sort of twang? becomo him to exer imse Ll 1 5 3 your breath frequently offensive from somo - camp. show that the statements made by the | Movements of troops are prevented for intd And all the years that he marched and unaccountable canso? youa dull, opprossive headache gener- i 1 :3 s i Jer- Sl fought atod over the vyes? contestant are untrue. If, however, the mm‘,’nb\"‘ ‘::", “‘c‘w‘{ Uil Etlr After all the rumors of pageants and [ T was n”girl at play; l'm*uu'l;u:’«- %6 hawk and cough frequently In Mr. Thoebe’s presentation of the facts | Many Wi - Shavbly send & WRHOIC 1 g, stpations, it is surprising to learn | I did not know 1 should love him at all, UGG LR LB R ell, and s are sh to b rrect, Mr. Carlisl army corps eastward has anything 2 And be his wife to-day. Are you losing Jour ssnse mell, and ekl el b il SO but o peaceful qutlook. Tmbas 1: that the removal of the coffins of Napo- | xnq though he is truest and best 8f men— e o e lm“""rm 'l‘“:lm 1 repare o o sst- et ; h * d & fool stop) b, for should bo prepared to step down and | Db 1 Pedch mo“',m, fecely botween | 1000 TIL and the Prince Imperial from | What love is without alloy ? (e ou Heathe {'1.?3:.'.(1.\ oathy out with ns much grace as possible | 0TS sC o g y between | yiealnurst to Farnborough next Mon- | T wish T had been his sweotheart then, ! e ARt the German, Austrian and Russian capi- tals. Their businéss is undoubtedly to i 1 h Do you_ froquently f llill e r:llv'ullurly k 2 on he was 0 on $00] \ing off the floo day isto be absolutely without cere- WiEio\yas/shp piogboy ! ey e yiling REAL estate agents, and all persons | prevent war, if possible, but they inspire making transactions in real estate, will [ no confidence in' their success. The regulation. 1t has also sot up the that the state has no right to exer- cise its polico powers or regulationsover the Omaha & Republican Valley road. That road, it is notorious, was chartered under the laws of the state, begins and terminates within the limits of the state, and merely holds the relation of a fecder to the Union Pacific. We are commanded not only to keep hands off the sacred bull, but also from all the calves that have becn sired by it. patriotism, could lift the meniber of the | And whet r behind the breastwork's screen your eyes generally weak and watery, and Fonr a man wedded tothe state’s rights | dogma, it is rather remarkable, as well as late in the day, for Andrew Jacison Poppleton to deny the sovereignty of the state of Nebraska over the Union Pacific or any other railroad that enjoys the protection of the state as well as its putronage. GENERAL GRANT is reported to have said that “When the democrats sccure control of the government, gentlemen, they will break the back of the wvarty mony. There will be simply two hearses MAHONEY'S MATINEE. slight chan, ! B re you annoyed by a constant desiroto hawk conveying the remains to a special Passing Scenes and Escapades at the and spitout an endless quantity of phlegm? f i S Are you always tired and indisposed to exer- The ovder of the board of spo ¢ ; train. They will be met at Farnborough Poor Ofiice. tion, Whetlier of business, work oF amusement? across the Alleghanies over the tarift | . ) o of transpor- | yq jnterested in the decision just ren- | publication and exposure of the forged |4 oty ' T B e e {30t iout ot haraXTiwstlanibl give s yonL an Yent effort required to keep your thoughts i iy 3 i i tation us regards the Waterloo embank- | qered by the supre court of Nebraska | dispatches, by which the foreign poli Y s SR AR ' & 8 & nxo«" upon matters that formerly were eastly question.” The party is working out 2 g B b DL LICATRO S LI s Ll LB L0 OCI&N POUEY | yers of the household, and possibly by | order for coal if you stood there until dooms L ment may be unreasonable. If 50, the | velating to such transacti TiE Bain | otitia doat. Wad L miaresradanthntie B sehold, possibly by performed. o B IEIGERS GO e i S U et R o | Lo e e e et | (b srepres 0 Bis- | e Vietor. Thence they will be | day.” sharply spoke up County Agent Ma- | Do you rise from bed ns tired and wenk as you rapidly as possible that a vendor of real estate has no lien | marck and vice versa, goes a good way on land for unpaid purchase money after | to remove the pretext for a quarrel be- such land has béen absolutely conveyed | tween Russia and Germany, but there by deed, and that the doctrine that a | are still other matters which those who vendor has a lien on land conveyed for | regard war as inevitable rely upon to purchase money unpaid is repugnant to | justify their opinion. That there isa the statutes relating to real estate and | strong war party having powerful ad- isno part of the law of thisstate. It | herents in every country of Eurppe, and feelas though you ever? v, Wi ience R o " W the night befor honey, whose patience and philanthiropy are | Were fe el befp being sorely tried in this weather. s your throut filed with phelgm {n_the morn- Yesterday the person to whom this | i Which can only be discharged ufter violont Whic 7 coughing and hawking and spitting? was addressed, a little Polish woman | “Bi you oceastonally ke from a troubled cnveloped from head to feet in several | sleep wm{ u:u l‘unll!’fl"-l n.: l{lyuu had just t hus been in the Chisel- | ghawls of varied hue, turned hor head to one ”“;.",.‘i““y',‘,|,"{§Ll’,‘.’,{ ISR calling o So have most of the | side and began to blubber, being ably assisted | business or former pleasures, ullhumlm.lun 1tns and crosses, but they will be | in her dispensation of tears by two more of | Kone: and do you feel indifferent whether to morrow finds you alive or‘dead? i ents. « 0 taken to Farnborough as they are. her countrywomen. e vou trotbled with a discharge from the was also held that the policy of the law | which is continually scheming to keep “These people,” remarked Mr, Mahoney to vltel the throat, sometime: I n(l- ll;{‘n\ ox- of Nebraska is to discourage secret liens | alive old complications and introduce THE FIBLD OF INDUSIRY. a BEE reporter, “are the worst class the poor o a8 and to require all instruments affecting | new ones, there scems to be no doubt. R i e xll::'l\w' '“{.‘n‘.{}'\‘,fi :gdmllmmmljt ging sc the title to real estate to be entered | These plotters are recruited from the e 8 & , thoy iver 2 into Paterson. tricky and untruthful, and have their chil- upon record. It is likely a great many | followers of dethroned princes and other | o T peal to the courts. The proposed schedule of freight rates, which the board is said to be preparing, may be lower than the railroads could afford to adopt. In that case they have the same right to appeal that they would have if the bourd should reduce the prosent passen- r vate to half a cent per mile. The board has no right to establish unrea- sonable tariffs any more than the rail- roads have a right to exact them. We maintain, however, that the imperious conveyed on gun carringes to the sa cophagi. The old purple velvet cov ing the emperor’s coffin has mainly rotted awny in the damp during the fourteen ye A LARGE number of the six hundred thousand Hungarians in this counti are not naturalized. Representatives of this nationality will hold a conven- tion at Cleveland in March, one of the objects of which will be to urge the ad- viantage and importance of becoming full-fledged American citizens. ENATOR HEARST, of California, has prepared a bill for incrensing the pen- sions of the veterans of the war of 1812 are some of {lie many symptoms of heginning of lung troubles. Not dren trained in the saine way. W woman i i hundred will Have il of them, hut e affected will have a fe The manufacture of false teeth for horses ) 5 will fee offec ose do- | reac! i Jursuing separ: ands | A T just turned away has property worth §.000, | {0 o or or More seriov AR A B i et (poonts will feel the effect of these do g, ‘1{3;‘. uing sepurate tlm?h 183 o IatTes aud yob 86 Wan(s tH6 colinty t9 Turnten nor. | ium: Tho kreater oximore srlons your| L)1 @ on ve dollars per Sallaon0ihas AN TR G e clsions. in the respec ive countries, tl heir The new silk mill at Weatherly, Pa., will | With fuel.” " more dangerous uu-_(-.-mnu..n This class of month, There are te hundred and ¥ Ll 2 DR S & B common pol is to fish At iyairar axt month “Mister, please give me coal. Thave four | diseases s treafed very successfully by Dr. sixty-nine of these pensioners on the | State authority and state restraint, is an | Tite council keeps on multiplying tax- 6 Teau noRIMONLY; children and my husband has no work,” in- [ Mctoy and his us ALY CASCS Fo- troubled waters, and they join hands to precipitate a great war by means of plots and intrigues, In France the plotters ave working in the int of the Orleans family,whose pretensions to the French throne ha; ported through t prove this und vach statemont p 15 Bl B 1 it chven by 1he patlont Curd Di ute, Dr. Henry, use no iscnses by uhelr skill- st known remedies, n the Mot apy ni by st and most highly recommended Shipbuilders' wages at Bath, Mc., are to | terposed the woman again in broken be reduced 25 per cent. lish e anufacturers | . +Go and sell your prop Boot and shoe jobbers and manufacturers | popeated Mr. Mahone which the woman say money is hard to get. ccame highly indignant. and wept copiously. f W paper i arte sventually finding that the agent would not | #pplied ) i 5 2 the full sym- | pany to make paper out of wood. £ ) I Aoplanes Known to. thelr profession. dhey Hasn't the city clerk 'a record of all | e e e : A 2 manded more flour. Another’ scoop-full was [ #PEIHeS Known, to (et PRETERIGR. o licensos taken out, and why can’t the | PAthy of Baron Mohrenheim, the Rus- | A company with a capital of 3,000,000 has | pourcd into her suck, and, picking up the | Lelvesfi the many putients cuted, and we ms A D o) Y e sinn ambassador. Certain deposed Ger- | started knife works at Akron, O. peas, boans and_ soap’ previously measured | sureour redera that these eininert physiclang y of looking after violators of the law | 11\, \inces and their devotees are also | The locomotive works at Sehencotady are | 010 her, she took hor departure, only to hieved o success in curing diseasy which attempt to set up a pow within the state greater than the state itself. Had the state board sought to establish ruin- ously low tolls an appeal from its arbi- trary orders would have awakened pub- lic sympathy and forced the board to re- vise its action. But when the Union Pacific assumes the role of dictator and eaters. The last move is to create the office of license inspector at $1,200 a year. What isthe necessity of a license inspector? Why pay him $1,200 a year roll. Inasmuch as no soldier who fought in 1812 can be less than ninety yeurs old, the present pensioners nearly all wear petticoat: ity and buy coul,” OUR enterprising contemporary, the { Herald, announces with a grand flourish i that it has donned a new and artistic hav dress. A vork of art atrons rrogate itse! i sharee | be lef ice, where roper] * B A hen turn in & or 50 again, as Mr. Malion few or no other doctors can duplicate, ress. s a work of art the patrons of arrogates to itself the right to charge | be le H;) the vllullft, where it properly suspected of being connected with this | to have $40 incandescent electric lights. B G S that paper will have no fault to find. | what it plensesand do what it pleases, re- | belongs? Isn’t this another scheme to | (oot war party. Clementine, the | Silk manufacturers are paying higher " "WANTED A SUIT OF CLOTIES. But when they discover that the change | gardless of state laws, its managers will | pension some ward bummer on the pub- : R PeYienle “‘Here comes another Joe Dandy,” whis- mo!.hcl" of ‘Prim:u I:\-rdinmnl, wages than they have given for ten years. pered Mr. Mahonoy, as . darkey wall known CATARRH OAN BE CURED, Orleanist princess, us is also the T A large establishment is to be built a | about town ambled in and was profuse in his fu1 Mothods as Used by PrAck and harmony botween council | Princess Waldemar, fo whom tho czar | Macon, Ga., o put in water and gas works. | bows and aclatowledgoments. Wonder what Tho Sucoossful Methode as and police commissioners are announced | took such a liking during his stay at Toledo capitalists are building a $200,000 | 500 rder for a suit of clothes?” inqu The treatment for catarrh, lung trouble, as the outcome of the conference held | Fredensburg last summer. Onc of them | factory and rail-mill 30x100 feet at Jack- | agent in undertones. It was the lat- | asthma, lh--unuiVIn‘m mlllollwll shr ulmll!mu.iuu B o . Tt e T e J | s b er ) c entle vas | can only be applied successtu e who hiag lastnight. Now that this much desired | is suspected of being the woman iu tho | 0% o : ?L'm.&'é‘ifr, n'I:I.lLu[u‘»‘x‘nml‘l-mp:mi'::‘rl.‘»:-‘x‘xllfil that. | thve ».:Iiénnwl“nlu';d ‘Mado a 1ife-long sudy of such end has been accomplished, let the more | case, if not both. The ensuing two | A £1,000,000 clectrical development com-: | ¢y, county'was not issuing orders for cloth- 's and those who are desivable result be hastened of giving | weeks arc expected to have important | Pany has just been organized in San Fran- 1 jny the fellow shumbled off muttering some- with those troubles isco thing about man's inhumanity to man, : e e vitize e 3 e s oaring 3 5 cisco. hing an has devof the citizens of Omaha adequate police | results bearing upon tho futuro of | 0F0, (6 i mill is to bo established at SIHE 15 A KUSTLEI, as s, M protection Fuvopean affairs, though just what od a hat particular business, & ‘Wadesboro, N. C., the first of its kind in the “What in the 1am I to do?” squeak these are to bo is not forcshudowed, i) of dress means & reduction of fully 30 per cent in the quantity of the usual reading matter they may think that they have been imposed on, instead of being benefitted by the change. arouse an opposition which will never | lic crib? yield until the sovereign authority of the state over all railroad corporations within its limits shall be irrevocably es- tublished. The House Committees. After great labor and travail, Speaker Cavlisle succeeded in announcing the house committees on Thursda, There is not apparent in the construction of the comwmittees any reason why he could not have announced them within UNDER the new law the commission- ers of Douglas county [receive a salary of 31,800 a year, instead of 83 a day for - each day served and mileage. This change will result in fewer meetings nnd less junketing. The commissioners no longer have a pecuniary interest in Careless doc 1! Oy & Henry, will succeed, Nothin treatment own to medical 1 a little woma: she bounded into the sup. |~ given to all paticnts, and it can be south. ) R g ol * piy room. *I'm a rustler, but 1 can't find Other Lands Than Ours, SR, The Cincinnati Southern company will | coal and kindling enough above the snow to The conservative victory, by an in- The pope’s jubilee has been a most Tafely said that these foutlemen are musters of all that is known of consumption and other chronie diseases up to date, With them it is no et ol m build shops at Somerset, Ky., and employ blof‘u':fl }'l:llll‘“l(inr“"u‘ :.'.'.".’u that her | lomeer speculution ‘mm‘ exporiment it u:’r': i § o veek o res 5 B! it | creased majority, at Winchester, w able success, o vill go i istory : ahoney told the woma 1 o | st wforward treatment, resulting from h holding sessions every day, and travel- | & week after congress assemblod and it Rass bl S ster, will [ notable success, and will go into history | 400 men. ought to be able to earn her enough to | intellectual and sclentific aitainments, adde ing about the county without purpose. | i§ rensonably certain that had he done | doubtless serve to strengthen the con- | as one of the marked events of the lust | mhe demand for cottonseed oil consumes her in fuel. “*And besides there is your [ thorough medical education in the gr Their sessions will therefore be less fre- | 50 there would have resulted no greater | fidence of the successful party and may | quarter of this century. Distinguished | about one-half the present production of cot- id, a bricklayer, 1 believe,” he added. | America hospitals and under the greato di " “ " v p i re. Y. quent and more business-like. This will atisfaction than is now reported to | somewhat depress the home rulers, who | Catholics from every nation have visited | tonseed. Don't talk of him," wus the snappish re added 1o the extaustive Do gratifying to the taxpayers,who have | €xist. Probubly not less than one-third | made a very vigorous fight, but it would | Ttome, and congratulatory messages | A steam yacht is being bult at Green | oo and horiinot live ‘off from s, 1 Jass 1 R B heretofore been unable to keep track of | of the members have been placed where | scem from an Amc' an point of view | and rich and costly presents hive been | Point, N. Y., that will' make eighteen miles | loafer. [ 1t this county to supply me t 81, whol at their ofliceyor an opinion county affairs. With regular ses they have no desire to be, and quite a | that much greater importance is given | sent from every quarter of the world, | per bour. :.‘fi.l.‘.'u"l'fi,:.‘nf‘.l- {rl} ""5"'}"“ X l«"fi.‘i‘.fin’-fi’f;r 2wy | RYOR VY At once or twice a week, held in public at | score of aspiring statesmen are surely | it, as an indication of popularsentiment | Leo XIIL is destined to be known as | Some eastern editors are writing in favor | 1jio 45 the rustling female took her de \liwgrunt\cd. because their claims to more promiunence than has been ac- corded them were ignored. Some interesting features of the new organization will doubtless be widely noted. In the first placesit will be re- in England, than justly belongs toit. | one of the historic popes. Iis servi of buying existing telegraph lines at their ‘ture. These are only a fow of the c | Itis probuble that sucha victory in [ to the chureh descrve loyal and affec- | actual value. ] o} 1 5 " \ " Mr. Mahoney has to put up with every day England counts more for a party than | tionate recognition.from the Catholic Nearly all the olectric light companies are | 115 MULREY s 1o Ut up W SYony da DOCTOR in this country, but in any aspect 1d, not only by reas enlarging their plants, and machinery orders | PoStors, of the case it is not apparent are way behind. tion, but also from his statesmanlike N TN 30 5 2 5 g i ' The reduction of the hours of labor in the [ THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. that this conservative success justifies | qualities. He has adapted the policy of i i o= c g s ) state of Maine to ten has not resulted r A B b L any such oxtravagant con- e 1o 1] bk of Maiue to ten Las not resulted in any | Rules Adopted, Contract Levand a ' y fixed hours, the press will be enabled to ! promptly report the proceedings in full, THE champions of the cookery school d fnsist that we must take our choice be- ' tween bad bread and Greek roots in the high school. Who saysso? The Greck marked that of the fifty-one t_-huirmx\lu- e . i n the yatican, to a larger cxh*nl: l.h- decreased output. Salary Fixed. root is no longer one of the branches | ships the south gets twenty-nine, while | clusions as are being drawn from it. | generally supposed, to the conditions of | e largest profits in any mill in Full | The county commissioners met again which are regarded as essential to a | care hasalso been taken to distributo | Some conservative victories, perhaps | modern society, and especially to the | River are reported by the First mills, | yesterday afternoon, Cuairman O'Keeffe pre- g E girl's education. In fact, Greek has [ the second placesso that if the mext | with increased majorities, arc to he ex- | political order of nations. Without | §150,000 for the year. Yiding. Twenty-soven rules were adopted | Lale 0 Dellevuc Hospital, New York, been dropped from the regular course in some of our leading colleges. The threat of bad bread might frighten a bridegroom who hus the dyspepsia, but what guarantee have we that the girl graduates from the cookery school will be able to make good bread, or for that matter a decent cup of coffes. Will the Omaha board of education, with its new fangled notions, agree to subsist even for a single week on the bread which the gradunted cooks will bake? Itis very questionable in our mind whether congress should bo democratic the south will be assured of at least retaining its present prominence and power in the organization of the house. The com- niittees thus consteucted are with two or three exceptions the most important, s0 that the subjocts of legislation of grewtest concern to the country will be lurgely in the control of southern men, Another interesting fact is that New York, with its vast commercial and manufactaring interests, is not sented on the ways and pected, and although there are some | abandoning the high ground occupied A silk-mill has just been removed from | for the regulation of the board. Three mem- conditions connected with this last suc- | by his predecessor in dealing with gov- [ Newark, N, J., to Bethlahem, Pa, on ac- | bers shall comprise a quorum, and mectings L cess that give it peculiar significance, it | ernments, he has wrought a marvelous | count of labor troubles. will be held on Weds ay 3.;"1' ; .‘:l...’rl(’l‘n&m AND cannot be regarded as an altogether dis- | change in the spirit and method | New silk millsare springing up overy- | pach MOk 8t 20 M SPOGE BCCURE Y couraging and disheartening event. It | of papal pohicy and done much to con- | where, and the immizration of foreign weav- | gy0int. T} W and nays shall be calleil doubtless comes, however, asa burst of | vince inveterate enemies of the chureh | ers has almost stopped. u any motion or resolution involving the ex- sunlight from a clouded sky to the sup- | that modern ions have little to fear her is sent to Liverpoo! from Boston {-’f»?mr,v P porters of the government, who are | from the persistence of the yatican in s moncy than 1t takes to carry 1t from | o441 bills needing all the encouragement theycan | adhering to extreme claims. Only a New York to Boston. ] cers or enp iths ic- | & i i The citizens of Athens, Ge., organized o least two e got to withstand the storm of maledic- | statesmanlike pope could have gained | e e e 3 ORI 2 st tions which the Irish landlords are pour- | the complete triumph which has been | COMPAnyto builda B.OWspiadle dottor considered and allo W k! Schlicht & Field Co., of Rochester, N. Y., nl"l'l Apane wlgvflu.l““nkll'l\ll':lll{‘ “l";n.;-‘rm:- i A A at Barnett Shoals, teu miles from Athens, warded the contract for book shelves | Lo Hright's dlsewte, Dynpepsiy ing upon the ministry for allowing | won in Germany for Catholicism, or e ST PR A e e and’a i S. v > > e , 1., a sweeping reduction of * rents. | have adapted vatican policy to the prac- | 8 S U I VTR e veny twen Dr. Columbus Henry ituny of money or imposing upon the ility for the payment thercof, st the county except those iployes shall be filed with the dnyw bofore thoy slall bo | diseases Lo tlie sexes & npumlly CATARKI nd file cases, through their repres ti J. H. Cornes, of Chitcago, at a cost of $520. RS 0 or L TLPATION at office or by madl, 81, y the would-be professor of cookery could cans committee. The plausible explu- [ The cut of fourteen per cent or- | tical necessitics of political government | v rur’ except Sundays, for two y m:'h;h-:\ ‘f.“‘,‘.:'fy”!“‘.)m‘n':.'«fi;.tr;"u.flfrn[;:‘;‘n ',‘u“'“ Vio ,"} o iy 4 40 4 D: I 7608 P Al satisfy the board’s wants in that regard, | nation of this will be that Mr. Cox de- dered by the land commissioners | in Italy with such consumm. tact that A gas well was struck at Zenia, Ind., the | books was put over until to-day, includ. vor |-romm A elitied to serve ou that committee unless he was accorded sccond place, but this pspecially if the bread they arc in the amounts to an annual reduction of | the fuithful the world over still accent | oiher day which has a flow of 14,000,000 cubic | The following by Commissioner Mount babit of eating now comes from a first successtuliy b, nearly $2,000,000, which means a great | the fiction of an irrepressible conflict | feet. The flame is seventy-five feet high. was ad . b gh the malls, an: i Hahey Lk Aibte for 1hose wnable to- make & Resoly ry of the auditor plass bakery. We imagine that they | will hardly prove satisfactory to the | deal to some of the land owners who are | petween church aud state and con- | The substitution of steam from the loco- | of the ‘.,,,nm,w,,,m,‘b Xod'at tho sum of | Joimey toobiaii sicce fu hospital treatment would prefer to feed on Greek roots | democrats of New York. Mr. Cox had | largely dependent upon these rents, at | tribute Peter’s per without stint. | motive for the cir stove as a method of heat. f|,‘.’l!'|lur,\iv‘:\r. n‘%ul:ll:'n:unl:.n'l‘:;,mllfl"“‘""“ll(;';‘; Noletters snswered unless accompanied by rather than a diet of bread from the fuir | & rcasonablo claim to second place in | least for their extravagant wants. It is | There hasbeen something characterist ing cars is progressing very satisfactorily ho required to give a bona in th A 4¢ in stamps. for the faithful performance his duties, | A0 4rues all lettors to Drs. McCoy and Henry, be approved by the county com- | Rooms 310 asd 51l Kewge vullding, Omals, na filed with the county judge. | Neb.; a -curious fact that the government | of the Italian mind in vatican diplom- | The frequency of fires in New England tan hands of the girl graduates of the cook- § the fact that iz vwas held by Mr. Hewitt, ’ ) i which throws members of parliament | goy during the present poatilicate. A ! ning and currying shops Las driven fourteen Ing class. of New York, while there was no gues-

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