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THE OMAHA DAILY B 1;52" SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1888 T v " [ T b~ 1 s THE DAILY BEE. 1 I‘nwnhn Anti-Trust Law. i house, n_mmugh under different circum- | lings are not by any means equivalent | Waldemar becamie a prominent candi- BPOILS AND SPEOVLATIONS, 1SHED EVERY MORNING, own is the first state to legislate | stances it would very likely doso. But | to marriages. The death of the Em- | date for the throme. But state policy SR FUBLISHED EVE NIXG: | gwins wruste and combinations for | tho democratio majority will undoubt- | peror Fredorick might well be the kuell | based o bis own marriage intervened sl U i e imiting production and fixing tho price | edly not be disposed at this juncture to | of the Battenberg marriago and the | to upset the plans of the 1 i A S i —— "RMS OF EUNSCRIPTION. A h S ; : | B A e M royal in* | New York, April 18.—[Spocial Tolegram Patty (Moraing Editon) including Sunday, of commodities, a law of this character | sond to the president & bill which ho | signal of the reinstatement of the dis- | triguers, He had married an Orleans | o the B | b ers L oa O e the Mighest B i g e, 1T AN S o | baving beon passed just baloro the ad- | could not approve without stultfying | tinctively German policy of the ehan- | princess, and this mado him inoligiblo | authority for anuounciog Wit the folowing eing Crowded Off the Stage fo Make or S Months : . $ % | journment of the legislature. With re- | himself, and his disapproval of which | cellor. Or Bulgaria may be swept off | in the judgment of Prince Bismarck, | considerations have been offered Governor Room for Young Bloods. b Ormaha Sgndsy B malledtoanyad- | epect to corporations, excluding rail- | might be to his political disadvantage. | the chess board of politics,in which case | whose advice was sought by Prince | Hill within $he last week as incentives to ‘oung 4 OMANA OFFICE, NOASTAANDIIG FARNAM STREET. ronds, which are separately provided | They will save the president from de- | the empress would ecarcely be g0 | Christian, The German chancellor is quitting the presidontial field: | Nw Yonk Orpice, Roows 14 Tgness | for, the anti-trust law prohibits them | claring himself on this subjoct at pres- | ansious for the union of her | always unromantio and severely prac- 1. He is to be pledged the support of Cleve- | An Old Citizen Discourses on Min- l FoURTERNTH STHEET. from creating or in any way becoming | ent, leaving the secretary of the trens- | daughter to a princo without & | tical in dealing with princosscs and om- Iands Iriends for anothier term us EOVErROT. | gtel Talent of To-Day and Com- | CORRESPONDENCE. a .I‘H",V'O any pool, trust, combination | ury to be instructed rogarding his | prospective portion. Prince Alox- | presses, A royal matrimonial alliance | v ustom house and M‘Mm"" d“r!“:’:“m pares It with Talent of Long Ago. | All communications relating to news and edi. | Or confederation to regulate or fix the | authority to purchase bonds under the | ander is°an exceptionally handsome | is with him one of the dry details of [ foury Clovi [ ~ | forial matier ehould be addressed to the EDITon | price of oil, coal, lumber, grain, flour, | existing law by the declarations and | man, but his fine face and figure will | the business of stato N CTEIRSTS S o SR Wt i bt e L | OF THE DEE. ot h dity B ) B 8 ) L is fin ace an au " e siness of statoe. 8. Cleveland's forces agree to support him for Minstrel Honors. | it TIERS. | ave | PTOVislons, or any other commodity | votes of both parties in the senato and | scarcely fill the requirements of an im- o ngainst all comers in the presidential contest | i business lettors s ey, | Whatever, or to fix or limit the amount | houso that he already possesses such [ perial son-in-law, even if they are | A liberalizatton of the Prussian con- | of 180, | B made .Y{K{:lf-'w'(fi:.,:fl‘.'}r‘ of ‘I‘#em‘r'r;lr;lli';;:l;,) or quantity of any commndity or article | authority. As no one has been more | enough for his betrothed, the princess. | stitution is going on day and night. and These tempting pledges are said to bo per- | “Speakiing of minstrel," sald an old citizen to madé pRy to bo manufactured, mined, produced | pronounced in condemning the silver | Besides Bismarck still lives, and while | within o month the new instrument will | PIexing to the governor. Some of his frionds | & (Ve Somt Very fhym thiént 1o that Han right The Bee Publishing Company Proprictors or sold in the state. The same acts | provision of the senato bill than the | this is so, it is unsafo to count on the | be ready. What this means a slight | STEUChicle sl @ young wman aud can afford | hers inQmanat fwent to the Goodall benefit 6 Bee P ' ‘D are prohibited as to copartner- | secretary of the treasury ho will un- | defeat of hisends. A partial rebuff is | knowledge of the present institution Ll st b L L Lo ikt onlast Monday night aud saw there as fine s E. ROSEWATER, Editor. R and : |m|n~1d]vlfl|5,r and in | doubtedly be most willing to accept as | not a roverse and the ominous marriage | will show. The Prussian parliament, | sua honcrable Jfioe in the mountimo. Thore | (eeink for many a day. 1 ‘,',‘;"_:"{c);;;r“:gg" o all cases the penalty for a vio- | sufficient the assurance of his full ver | 18 cota 1 ay v ized, § y % A S o ¥ o fs 11 DAILY BEE. g ! Y 8 e assurance of his full power | is as yet a long way off. as now organized, is simply a body of | is not the slightest probability that Hill will | often lately by some of the would be minstrel A lation of the law is a fino of not less | to buy bonds which is conveyed in v lords and municipal magistrates selocted | show his AN afons 18 assombling of tho | Soor Aot iR of thy oid choerot” bat oo » pworn :3:01'-*'"‘"'0"‘"“ Ation, :;m" '1"101“\""'““']1 or more fl"_"‘l five | the action of both branches of congress. | Apparently Mr. Balfour, judging | by the king of Prussia. They passupon | stato convention, May 15, Moantime his !‘mu the newspaper comments lum‘“m,:‘l T ate of h N san 0 ‘ing evidence ” o N g A ' ieutenants J is fight. a8 SOTTY 0 not go, but I atten ‘County of Dougliss, _}" + Wi Sty kil "..”“ k4 ‘"‘rf ' "_E‘t","l’)"’fil e Yo | — — from rocent events, is not making much | laws drawn up by the monarch and his | 4Ahchants aro under ondor to push, his Aight: | Goodall beneit and must say it was fine, and re: "rl €0 |.' 4':";:-‘!‘.'»(’:!;‘!""!: ..xfw-n'unfifm i |ona trial under the law all officers ‘nnu Tie California prohibitionists who | progress in Ireland. One gre adviscrs—they are, in fact, n mere reg- | have been studying the battle-ground with v\-\u_iflndvnllv“;‘u‘vlr‘m;n| \qul- Doys, l;u-ll u‘ 'l}r‘fh, shing company, does soletn i " " shi TR e o ‘ ' % . x i B oA s 3 : - mbold and Backus, and otier boys of their o the Dally Bee for the week | Bgents of corporations or copartnerships | met in convention at San Francisco to | of tt ore . stry § ro- | the greatesteare and in the light of an inside 0 Are no | :.',.‘x'fi'.‘f‘f';fr\f&"m:&n‘n Prgr . RHAIL U6 SRRy S WILASMSNT ARTANY | alabt UbleRaY e (o8t kst he coercion act is, of cours istry of the king's :nll IVis now pro- | ol P ranta, say attor Ciavelasud has. bosn flk»:-ll‘i Y BT e (v OISV Y RIS Baturday, Marchsl............. i e dNtand t“" a bt igee led el egates to the national gather- [ make people either afraid to hold moet- | posed to give the Prussian taxpayers a complimented by & vote under the unit rule [ = On looking into _the matter the reporter, who Bun-!‘ar: 'Q"'.‘; se defendant, and may be compelled to | ing at Indianapolis do not differ appa- | ings or unwilling to hold them, There | franchise almost similar to that be- | on the first ballot, Hill will be sprung and !‘:‘rltl |‘N~nn|‘n (vr! the city "'1”'" Inm.- of xy;‘m on. oy, ApriL . produce books and pupers, | reutly from any other elass of politi- | appears, however, to be littlo difficulty | stowed upon England by tho Intest ro- that Now Yoric Brooklyn, Buffalo, Roches- | SSRGS tes of Kebriinry Skt of one Wodheuday, April i thts legislation Towa has sot un ex- | cians. Although tho delogates wero | in getting up & meoting any where, | form measure. ~What" this will mean | his bohf and capture the B iire stato dute | of oo barticipanta, Nr. George Gellsnteck, who et v Im t 1o f l: Wi int :_]1-‘ osnn 10“ .‘itl be | both ladies and gentlomen, the mecting | and what the police do is simply to pre- [ any one who has observed the results of | ing the rocoss before the second ballot. This | ay st (n s line s tdirmieyss oS Teiripe ¥ prompt to follow, in order that within | was riotous and disgraceful. Accusa- | vent any spenking., and after somo fisti- | enfranchisoment in Prance and Eng- [ BEFRaEUL Wil stumpode the onvention | e 4G feleeti s s il s """""""" GEO. B, TZS the next year or two there may be a | tions were made against prominent can- | cuffs and cudgel-play and bayonet- | land can seo at a glanco, All the states Whero the blizzard lmulxlc:d f‘:‘\u‘x‘:ul"l!‘hli‘sn;:-u.- ik s Tasdotaiy i dod yEVD 3 And b prgseis Uil | gencral and as nearly as possiblo uni- | didates of influcncing votos. Rings | charges the crowd disporsce, but it dis- | of the German empiro will bo compelled | Eramme e only be changed by, th-govor: Ay ORI Sk M EGelIebock ws Possesse ¥, n Notary Public, ur';'"f"’) 0‘ slfltulv?.lm{hlm;"n and | and cligues were openly denounced. In | perses in an exasperated, uncowed | to follow in the liberalizing path marked {:filrr3;':i;'::‘:::fie‘lldf‘nrhi‘.‘fi‘: h'f\'"';?‘!u":‘ ‘.v‘-:; of the ability which wmight, in th future secure g e or it Dongiass, 158 punishing these combinations for con- | the ncrimonious debates the ladics took | frame of mind. In fact, tho oxperience | out by the enlightened king of Prussia. | will accopt them. . The governor is in. daily | ment Line Aud on several occasions he has dls. County of Douglass, trolling the products of the country and f i i 8 | E i ey N it e B art auty sworn: g | rolling tho o ot pnrl.'u\ w]h ;n \:lu’t'mnpllx\‘wnt:u-y terms | of every month shows that the only true | Then tho self-government of tho people | Feceint of hundreds of letters from distant D ehs Ty HaE PROIa Th the strteiimons lishing company, that the actual average | .= S i Aiaid were bandied. 'he meeting came near | way to produce the appearance of tran- | of the empire must follow, for reforms P *L’ - : of last night George Gellenbeck surprised tne gfnu'r,::.gl}:ln(hl-;;‘:’vf{l‘xrmllr):r”l!:g;‘lnr(l(:;e month ”v"n } be snhsun‘l;‘snlx‘ll‘Ejf;«l}\vly gvtt;!t ending in a general row, in fact twenty | quility in Ireland at which the present | donot go backward, though they may ANAMOSA INCIDENTS. most sangiine lopes of | his most” tnthukte T M "Tomie copens . for . May, Iwr | With as by state legislation, and the | disgusted prohibitionists bolted and | ministry aims is the use of fircarms on [ be checked by the methods the late berfect g0 & cordial retoguition from all U427 coples: for June, 1887, 14,147 coples; | complete extermination of the trus vould have hi vi i 8 s fohey & The Meclancholy ¥ I who appreciate’ genfus. ellenbock is a for duly, 16 Wi “copient for Aurusts | i iobably not be offected until would have nothing to do with the con- | the crowds. Irishmen will notassemblo | king employed in 1818,and by Bismarck 0 Melancholy Result of Selling | yjom wiisician, wnd without a doubt hus a futuro 88 0 contiad e cplimbonJn ik | will probubly ! ntil | vention, All this goes to provo that | in crowds if thoy are sure to bo raked f since he became the virtual ruler of Wit Ll OIS ARS i Sheh i Gelisiees, Wil 0,965,590 coplen: ' for December, 1847, 16,041 ”::\'m‘ ‘(fir‘:‘ “_"":""“’_f‘t ?l‘“_":“w"‘l‘]”;;n the purifying influences which women | with musketry or artillery, but they | Prussia and Germany. TAL-T“‘I“"“; '“]- LU *[“"‘l""‘“l“’“d“‘"c" found to be perfect gentleman, fairly brip. &l lt“:'r,fiiléeh]n;;’:.)‘:;y‘nll:x 16,206 ‘coples; for ot 3\" 80 t{l‘;fl_\ 0-‘1 “; d and the apostles of cold water are sup- | will assemble as long as they have e lnlm ‘;x g o ‘“:’ ""’"f;l".“d Dok 3“.‘"\1'““ ',’,',l,',‘.',‘“‘l',:"‘“,,‘:"n'} fi,’;"‘f,,;f"l‘,'(f:‘;‘h”u‘;flg"}"\,"‘l‘l'l‘}‘ e & ‘ i " 1heq UEO. B TZSCITUCK, accomp) ‘fil‘l“ ‘4’“““”1 ":' :T" l'- 11 00:“- posed to exert, ooze out of their finger | nothing to fear but fights with the po- [ Ttaly seems to have embarked on the “,,'u,“:’,’:'l'h :,‘:-' “),f.:;':‘ :: "{:fm“‘,'.tll'.:'." S;’.:' LA R L T A e o and subacribed to in m3 pretence gress would renow the tarifl bulwarks | ends when the treacherous olements of | lice. - But Mr. Balfour dare ot use fire- | proverbially unprofitablo business of | trict fair held at this place, but the matter a long Le i MS. Gellonbeck, ~Ehd ive behind which the trusts are now seeurely | politics have free swing. arms, and so the silly gamo goes on asit | shearing o wild boar, in her war upor » a8t weok saver j- | tauglit nlarize number of young poople hero in — — — ——= | intrenched, but the likelihood of th Y 8 3 e 3 pon | soon died out. Last week several of our €iti- | Omuha, 1have appeared on the stage several New York people thought the bliz- | haing don S ABH S P RrY EaELE. . 1V 58 ———— has gone on for one hundred years. The | Habesh, or as we call it Abyssinia, The | zens were summoned before the United | times, but not very ofien, as my dutles do not pird somothing terrible, but it is noth- | o.ng done appears vory remote. BVON | Tz Oklnhoma bill hus met ite fate | nationallsts succeedod in carrying | country. is poor and barren, with mi- | States grand jury at Dubuquo to tell what | SO G RUEN B, (05, GO [ | i £ casure e de; ratic ma- | along with the rest of th sasure t their recont pr f holdi asma and feve g localities: the | they knew about the matter. A Mr. Gleason v time, but for a long time I was unable t. ing in comparison to the agony they are | iority T i Stioeil [[B1008 st of he measures | out their recent programme of holding | asma and fevers in some localiti he | thes - G , | my time, but for a long Hine as unable to suffering in expectancy of the beer J"‘::-”f“t;\n“ “L'V;".fl\ 0‘"[ i et U':lu,_" which should have been considered dur- | meetings in various towns in order to | people warlike and savage fightors. living at or ncar Mechanicsville, is being | thi, ot Recont of Y GOAE 4 VS o Peb famine. :;m :‘ z\rnt C:T s l"lmiqt ’l""'.'"‘g erl ing the days of the ill-fated deadlock. | prove that the league is still in a con- [ Their forces may be crushed by the im- :' "‘l‘f:’rl”:s oftense of violating the internal liead and throat thut had almost destroved my " Aihrara LI;IJ ‘b‘;l(l)‘,;f “t"ho"d':“ )‘I":fi‘ There is an element of pathos as well as | dition of vigorous health despite pro- | proved weapons of civilization. But by | “rne \"“:'R“\ viver at ths place has been | 0 ourifirst etertnnment 1 aeclined for the roa: SixcE The defeat of her pugilist pet, | otoctionist faction would i": N:l‘l \‘1‘ humor conneeted with the bill. M. | clamations ana suppression, police and | no device could the country be made a | very high, sweeping dams, mill races and [ SO0 ALTCoRA DOt 45 KOy Sokihe m:g‘ly';‘)l'p"ix& Boston has looked about for another ath- :‘m )(’n"t‘tu‘ nnl‘:;mfl":: E’]‘;h- (‘f ll”u Springer, who was its champion, suc- | military. Various ruses were resorted | profitable possession, and nothing but | S7ers hing before it. It is now somewhat | understand nie in ordiniary conversation, but on PRSIt ot aad Bas avidently gotiit, port to all em. were has | coeded after abitter fight in gettingthe | o to evade the authorities. Consider- | the eraze of colonial possessions and de- | * The Congregational Ministeri siation | Centies Sat L v mot bs givey ANy patbin y g been no indication that the republicans 5 8 L - Congregal 1 Ministerial association ndition that 1 would not be given any part in She has invested 820,000 in & crack baso | il have ansitine betier w0 wter. it | L1th of April set apart for its special | ablo violence accompaniod the attempts pendencics, which has scized western | of the Dubuque district will hold a mecting | hich | WOUIE U (8 SRR R TORARRerS: bull battery. will have anything better to offer. T4t~ | consideration. But a few days beforo | to break up the meetings, and in one | Europe, can account for so foolish an T e v ot Do v e by | Cresiip MeCoy i Nis associutes for oy trouble: . thorefore, oped for from | yha date he heartily joined the demo- | case the crowd was charged upon by sol- | undertaking as this war. Asitisthe | the opening scrinon. Many other divines | fim e 5 Ea mat beo fof their scoessfal Tri Greon Mountain | u | congress for the overthrow of theso | eutic fillibusters on th ttax bill, | i 4 numt EpohE Talian army s not crushed 1 will tiond.. A S e R TR T o THe Green Mountain boys came ou [Ty . N ks sters e alrect tax bill, lers an numbers ol people were A A crushed because end., treatment, | could nof ave peared at etther P Gl 3 monopolistic combinations, and the only The e A = Tt TG N e % Colonel William T. Shaw, the hero of | entertainmoant, and would not have received tho :rthwmtmn“y] {(.,,‘ _,m::,'; G. Bm,{@ i e tiavea v s St I RS oy }\I)‘I::,({lri\h,uflt,c mcl dua‘i}u k setin and :\lounl\dl?:l.l Tl:em \{r’nsl lno rcpnmmn[or :\)‘:.‘L -{filnlil; annot tht isupphus n:ljc}\tu]l Siiloh and the Moxlcan wary attended the ;‘-;;mpllm;‘-“‘\nryllnflm- youspeak of. Why, Iwas he recent republican sf convention. 5 far ragged day after day, Mr. Springer | the Mitchelstown butchery, nor, so far | to ¢ e his army to advance, and it is | soldiers’ revnion at Cedar Rapids Tuesday. A ol Yot o w dbwi his. appeurs remarkablo when Ver- | 1he peobls of the several states 10 0in | hyan to gotseared and wanted o break | us roported, wore any of tho Irish lead- | not victorious boeauso it cannot leava | My Brice wis, yesteray taken 1o the s oo reening ik ke Cou Fiok mont hus Bdmunds, who has figured in | hanos 1% MAKINg stringent laws against | the deadlock which threatencd his pot | ors arrested. —Notwithstanding what | its bise of supplies for an advance into | Auditor Fakes. | This mhn was 2 membor of | Sepceed it T thoukht | £6ok all tho ACCEAshEy the last two presidential campaigns [ o gr(;\v S “» E)I'\]‘i Ogl\ i :t‘ty(:;‘ne‘:l : measure. , But his colleagues would not | the queen called Mr. Balfour’s “‘care- | the country. Both sides undoubtedly | the First Icl:‘wn:l:svglr acting as veterinary ureiuu'vlulm it. On mf{;n.m&m exposure my ! i B { 3 ave atta back down. The fillibustering we: 19y o N i S B re hearti i e surgeon. ad he bee tomperate man in | nose would stop up, and then the water woul TR xtinei o i 3 CiTAn A0 AL rk of making ri people con- & 5 20,000, but liquor beat him. Of late years he | fRARGERECE M AR O 2 Tue day has been fixed for holding its extinction a work of great difficulty. | Congressman Springer. So that the | tented and happy by force makes slow ST ATEAND IHRRI) }'“" been strictly temperate. He is eighty- :.l.'fi‘:flx'.""mdu‘.“flx‘x:fi“;:.gfl‘gfifi{'i:‘?‘{}’x:.x‘;z:g‘:'l}: gates to represent this district in the | Ever since the senate passed the bond | Okiahoma bill died in the urms of its [ porters of Mr. Gladstone wero Nebraska Jotungs. companions at the home. send patps up into my cars nt““ the top of my nafional ropublican convention. | purchase bill, which declares in full | nurse. somewhat disappointed at his fail- | Stuart hasinvested 875 in gas lamps. —— R R Charley Green will presently deploy his | force and effect the law of 1882] ure to attnck Mr. Goschen's budget | W- P. P. Moore, the Seward forger [ o *mported Astassing wayy felt s i thore was something (b it that Pinkerton skirmishers all along the | authorizing the socretary of the treasury | _SEVEN hundred miners inthoLehigh | on the reussembling of parlia- | 00 horse lifter, has beon captured in rAeant Gl et u'i;r:;‘flwmn_ P o rocling of hoavIness 1 1o top of 1y Rond: line, and the B. €. brigade will fall in | to purchase bonds with ~the surplus not | *o%ion havve been “black listed™ by the | ment. He spolce at length and consoled s Ay [/ i15 gen Gwentyiters, a) Fuspadtabla wasl || Son s aaons ataliNHIIABS SomaNbu L DpiEy and take the primaries by storm. otherwise appropriated, and also re- 'r“j:r‘l“;’: t;{_ l‘:‘t‘({ :‘“;‘ t"}“"h f;np {aking | those who wore looking for something | ana Dopcorn rouster and o banang agita- | dent of the Third ward, was fatally assaulted | {hing 1 knew it would ba stoppod up again, Did quires the secretary to buy and coin | P > late coal strikes of Pennsyl- | gifferent with the hope of a better fight | tor to her metropolita N on his way home last night. There scems | wie il the th o) 1O VerIIOR MANAGER Horommos of the Chicago, | silver to an amount. squal o national | VAhia- It means for these unfortunato | another day. For T e B e || e :)fd(,:rl:l:‘(;“;;nnd, got | to be no doubt thut his murder was the re- 1‘111-}...“‘: "}"’li;y“."'{"’fifi'.fihwfll“u“effl(yfi"“l‘;n’fl{ Burlington & Quincy threatens to_dis- | bank noto circulation surrendered, the | Me% ud their familics not only banish- | coutent to mingle prais with blame of | his fingers tangled in o buzz saw in | sultof u deliberato conspiracy of @ numbor e T e e e L ;\';nl.l(’n\lfi running trains mu; Omaha if | enstern newspapers have been pounding ;"“"‘ f:]m:; their cm.plu_\"cr s mines but | N, Goschen’s financial projects in n:uu‘on and lost three of them in an in- ?; 3]‘;H§:r;\:n&£"‘° !“1‘"’":“’ '{““““1" similar L;;’Ifi“fl,‘;f“‘,‘,fi"’."“d"“l‘ CURRE N DO TR s Pinkerton gang is interfered with. { away at the measure. From the little | oM all the mines in the region. By | fairly equal proportions. The moral of | 501! 0 olly Maguires twelve years ago. | "Rauii"ia'1 i, 1 bogan treatment with Dr. Ifitis a question of who shall rule | six by nine daily which reflects the sen- | the force of this terrible decree men, | {pjs gs p‘lwin‘ The old parliamentary Th,?, busin{c' oihemosiofice ol WWeons ;s\pA‘:::crf\uxrl‘flt‘;;:f\fl"});ofbf:xtvh\‘:),;"":\“‘;\‘:l :‘IT\ o Miise blos e S LA Omaha, its citizens or the Chicago, | timont of Wall street to the most influ- ":“"‘”" d”tlll f,hr‘{‘lf “l" are starving, after | pand does not think the time has come :,]:,,Oun!:,‘::l‘ wOl&‘gl“L‘ J ]tl "::dl,‘:l‘”mf;";;él éf terward information was laid before thomny fistentertalumant Lyvis In axpcll Wb coption |, Dulington & Quincy, Mr. Holdrego had | cntial exponents of eastern financial | 5% FROM0LS puitloss struzglo with the | whon anything can bo gained by open | $699.47 over tho preceding year. e Ut oo et n decret. mectio, | {ule, nd T Have been improving oll along, and it - r:::lelri:wg h:sutmnm at olncc. But the [ opinions,all have trained their bat- hu..r; \nu«-':;. W\bc"»":: “l:t is an in- ting gamo has not yot | Indianola promiscs to hecome a_stem | and thers decidod to furder in cold blood all|todayalam toslingelanart s Thaye nomosslof i , that the general manager is | teries upon this bill, as something i arba S weapon more He preferred to allow Mr. | winding industrial center. A watch | Who had been witnesses against them. An | spitany more, and the pains in my head are all % i little blufr. AR - % 08 | worthy of despotic Russia tha 4 St i lisiime e , aotor e inealons sottlo 2 effort was made to unearth the motter. One | gone, and to make a long story port, Lam fool only up to a Dbluff. containing the sceds at least of - wide- Amm_gc = i‘_lw“ L than f)‘?e Goschen's budget resolutions to pass fm"f‘f’e Y g;&"«}:a}firb“f ”;?‘l;m“‘le“.c and | Z170et was made, but nothing could be found, | g it oduy “than T have tqr & humber o % = . spread disaster. The familiar argu- i ’-1 > terrible a punish- | without a division. He indicated, how- | T0 " Pl RlLY and the matter dropped. Dullick was one of | yeart.” After thanking Mr. Gelanbeck for hi AN illustration of tho persistent and | monts against silver which exporience | MR 10F men whoso only orime is a de- | ver, clearly what line of attack he will | (k¢ gontract for the prestion of water. | thoso lntercsied b he prosocution of tho | ooy vconp® o tho hoxt entertaingio foolhardy policy of violating state and | has so entirely disproved, the predic- ulm‘u‘ or higher wages. The laws of | follow later. Bqualizing death duties | g S, K. Felton. of Omaha, for $12.749. | was the vietim of Il e rataassa b inationy | i whinhe takes partsithe ¥ eporter Ik titing municipal laws by liquor dealers comes | tions which have done service before | Hhe state should prevent su weep- | i at present the touchstone of liberal | Th OB o mileteathyinoily When he reached a lonely part of Cole streef s L S bt P e job is to be completed by the Ist of 2 from Chicago. Two hundred saloon- | in frightening some people into the be- | i€ instrument of oppression to fall on | finance. Whoever inherits a fortune | July: he was suddenly assaulted by men armed keepers who thought themselves above | Lief that the only wise and safe thing to | "hocent heads. I corporations have | jn Jand ought to pay as heavily as who- | * A Frontier county woman, blessed t}’m laws, kept their places open after | do was to shut up the mints and keep | EVCVADCES of u criminal nature against | ever inherits an equal fortune in con- | With generous impulses, left her hus- Ealned his sonses, and is dying. War! 12 midnight in violation of the linois | them closed, have all been brought for- | Individunls the courtsave tho proper That will bo & popular cry in the | bind with threo puling ctildron and | Jauts pave, peon, feauod for th Supbotet of. liquor laws. In consequence they have | ward again in the same terms and with | Mediums for redress. country, whatever may be its fate in the | handsomer man. £ il s to discover them. becn notified that no licenses will be | pretty much the same figures as form- Th ) present house of commons. A Seward girl, whose name .is A OB iE st Donnoo granted to them for the next year. erly when the question of silver was OuRr amiable contemporary on the P pressed to avoid tender proposals Naw ¥ oot ‘{sm 0 ’l“clu e | i - prominent in public attention, This | corner of Douglas dnd Tenth is vor Boulanger continues to be the center | fallen heir to 820,000 in cash, and real ; e e A maren of long-winded explana- | wag expected. Nothing was more cer- | MUCh concerncd about the safety of the | of intorest in French affairs, and if he ite worth $30.000. Of course she is | . yrespondence bureau of the customs service tions have been handed to the council | tain than that the east would rise in | PUlding now in process of construction | Lave not the ambition to become a dic- | hundsome and accomplished, and thors | qor o pust twenty-five years, has at last by the chief of police, the mayor, and | protest againgt the moderate silver pror | 1 the corner of ‘Seventeenth and Far- | tator it certainiy scems that he is rap- | yogliy, competent to keep the flies off | goe, yris services “ended at the close of r | Manager Holdrego, of the Burlington | vis i bi ; trects. Wo v i P" | et sugar plum, i ) ke, of the Burlington | vision of this bill, and the influence of [ MM st ots. e venture to sugzest to | idly gaining an influence with the peo- Nortolk and Vaukion embraced atthe | Pusiness yestc v, as a resuit of a note ARed.Mulrosponss plo) Hayy Rordisinbys tion will bo solidly omployed to | the amiable occupants of the vencered | ple that will make him the most_poicn- | former city Wedncsday oveniug and | S be received from Collector Magonc, and whercfores about employing Pin- b it in the house, failing which it | @4 propped Douglas street rookery | tial man in political affairs of France. | debated the possibility of connceting | e shur and cuphatio distulssal, wiieh kerton specials. The council, which is 11 be brought to bear upon the presi- | that it is very foolish for people who | e has diselaimed any ambition for dic- [ both towns by rail. The result of the :\"u‘:’.”..”\:,:::“ !"“l"L“‘;e“’l’m“‘:“'~ but to c!ll«llly \t:ump sed of Haseall, lnid the | gont, where very likely it would be suc- | 1ive in glass houses to fling rocks pro- [ tatorial power, while confessing that he | ™ e "““"_“:;w“:'u")‘}:]n“']‘»\ rorokedbylnlettarhslonr dasat e whole bateh on the table for future | cessful. miscuously. And editors who run into | would not reject the presidency of the | Pisiad to contribute 825,000 toward the | early in the day, ending: “Not secing any it reference. The mountain labored and | Yet what docs this provision really | the vduring every heavy gale, for | ropublic, The popular belief is that he | A viliat thoyond, T | broner swcognitibn of ny serviocs nor i The alioy e horralt of B Gollenbeck 1u a fatr. o s ¢ ; ¢ ! R IR SN Ry blic. > : is tha/ A villainous expert in statistics | vantage to my; irough Tho ALOVAPOTHRIS pEY paLoLE 15 Reought forth a mouse, amount to? It does not propose infla- v of being buricd under the rocking | js a sincere republican, and if this gures that fifty boxes of chewing gam, | Jnquisiment of oftice, 1 deciine 10 2y ooa likensas of Wb wetioman, Who, b UnTTR the funds at the dis posal tion. Tt simply says that when national | walls of their great printing-house, [ maintained it may place him in the | equal to ten thousand stimulating gobs, | 5¢if of the tendered opportunity to hand and rosides ut No, 809 Harney street, and wili s at the disposal o |y yotes are surrendered, and an | should be disereet in talk s W Gars thio7iaently hachAot!| aretialspossilitofa mont)lvian Hastioesl | ysteelabation S leavativetranonlbilivdlimbluglyiccroboca et KRETE SRR 8 AR 6 .couno! o YT O o ) Sl I ) ) : with you and your supcrior.’” The idea of | persou doubting. he council for grading are very lim- | il wmount is not rcalled for by | other people’s building Uhe Toveo 1o combt the swelling tide i | 704 the bed-posts and bureaus of the : it ited, there is no good reason why it : {thi ; - I2:9RC0.80, Q0T DA WG BN o MBI CAE0.D. v are handsomely decorated w Colleo an ' ) other national banks within a stated bohalf of the popular idol, A dissolu- | (0R are handsomely decorated with should not take vigorous action with re- [ y penaligl ROPIIAES Y0, 1880 hidden warts, Truly the third city is | cons n objectio e . q i3 psoroun.aoy L time, the secretary of the v ry shall Other Lands Than Ours. tion of purlisment, as demanded by | Saw-jaw of the state, it s ey PR P POINTED QUESTIONS. gard to compelling property owners on : ! Jaw-j SRR o conpoll o0 | purchase silver at its market value to | Thematrimonial question in Gerr Boulanger, is predicted. This could | * en ladies in Weeping Water have | ficials under call for a reduction of expenscs. su;’ :”I"l‘r'l‘"'.l :u:(lll"' t",“r“"“‘ to I‘i‘! the amount of the notes surrendered, | continues to be the most interesting | hardly fail to bring on a | secretly conspired e ‘veloar contended boldly ‘Ut faitnful cm —_— bstantial sidewalks this season. The SRET S S o ¥ iy = 4 i RERI Atk & ; N =000 A bra ployes should be saved by allowing them to BRRHAGL . BV AL B BRAGRD: 10 such silver to be coined as provided in foature of the Furopean news. Royal | crisis. The result would —doubt- | band. “Their names deserve theimmor- | gacrifice part of their pay until the usuil ap- [ A Few Symptoms of a Disease That A 0 idey ¢ | theact of 1578. The objectis to provent | #lliances have many times in history [ less be that Carnot would go tality of a poem from the inspired pen | propriation could be made. May Prove Serious o You, g elegantly paved streets is not only an | oyppency contraction, a purpose which | been a source of more or less serious po- | down fund the soldier would go up of=:Lucius” Warbler :Coll Bubtho o cas = | Do you have frequent its of mental depres- ; eyesore and nuisance, but & serious | yone but those who want higher | litieal disturbance, but very few, if any, | What effec 1 the elovation to the | Juee, siok or sobor, has no chorms for e yeh A S ; ks 4 detriment to the city. Every stranger SRS B0, KOO G e R Eann i x.gtlnmu’\.{;. All o clov tion {;: t‘n{ them: ' They ure bound to hulhcxu'd in| BABY HU MORS D6 you experience ringing or buzzing nolses ¥ . SRR © case ern capi- | ereate spret res presidency of Boulanger have? Would | trombone tones and cornet solos, at any in your ears? who comes here is struck with the con- I ; s il Y Do you feel as though you must suffocate n Tying down? I troubled with a hacking cough and Aebility? cost to life and limb, — And all Skin and Scalp Discase Montaoa. 3 % A cedily Cured b zener The republicans elected & full set of Specdlly y &en tal, will object to. It is a wise pree: concern than appears to attend the pro- | it not intensify the anti-German fecling tion against a possible danger, though | posed marrviage of Alexander of Batten- | in France and arouse a spirit of distrust it may happen that the danger is not | burg, ex-prince of Bulgaria, and V in Germany? Under the new complica- trast between the streets and sidewalks —and the impression is certainly not favorable. erully weak and watery, and imminent. Noone can be sure, how- | toria, daughter of Emperor Fredevick. | tions and frosh excitements, what more | munieipal officers in Helena, Heurs, fquaubly IRtAmedt o ek ik seund TEXAS has completed her magnificent | ever, that in the next few years the | There seems to be no doubt that Bis- | casy than to bring these nations into The Helena waterworks have been | o St I and & nasal sort of tWANKY capitol bullding b Austin, which, in | surrender of national bank currency | marck seriously intended to resign the | conflict? Aud that done, why not an | completed and sutisfactorily tested. ur littie son w our years of age on the | “'Jy y ol Dreutl frequently ofiensive trom somo b inst. In May, 15%, he was attacked with a | unadeountable cause? painful breaking out of the skin, We callod | "y yor bar shipments from Butte for | ¥ers puintun breaking out of the s ewtlod |54 \ : veek i i _ u phy; N 10 treated Abon C ally located over the eyes? the first week in April amounted to | \(lexs. The ¢hild received little or no good Do 'u':tlm\:»tu]m\\h?mnl'mu.'h frequently in $113,6064. from (he towtment, ws {he breaking out, up- ort 10 cleut your tirout? P e in | posed by the physician (o be hives inan o on losing “your sense of smoll, und is " )’\l‘f'_“’n 'I""-“I“’“""“\' oD “*.“ up In | Vated form, became larger in blothes, and vurb\!’nmwr'm’\‘h’ coming d sections of the territory, and the | and more Wo were frequently | everyorfe affected will huve a few yield for the year promises (o break the | obliged to get up in the night and yub him with | them. The gre Yocord s0da in water, strong liniments, ete, Finully, 1oms, the moro « oord, . called other physiciuns, until ‘no fess th class he famous Drum Lummon mine | had attemp him, all aiike failin point of architecture, excels the capitol | will not become a source of serious con- office of chancellor if the emperor and | end of the vepublic and a Boulanger of the United States, and for that mat- | traction, and it is clearly sound policy | empress insisted upon pursuing the | dictatorship? It scems a simple course ter, every parliament house in Europe. [ to be prepared for it. If the 1 be | original understanding regarding the | ayda natural one for o man with am- Y, The dedication takes piace in May, and | little contraction from the retirement | marriage, and that as a result | hition, having thdpeople with him. the celebration is to be conducted on a | of thiscurrency there will be little adai- | of the determination of the | Boulanger may disprove all that has magnificent scale. President Cleveland | tion made to the annual supply of silver | chancellor the matter has been | heen said and umugl‘unr him as a man bas been invited and has signified his | money already provided for, and it will | brought to a standstill. Thus what | peady to sacrifice ajl to his ambition, o dull oppressive headacho geper- intention of boing present. The occa- | not come into service any faster than | threatened to bea very scrious erisis | and it would scem.that the opportunity | yiclded 8150400 worth of mineral during | the Skl sty sptting Borsi Fove, WIS | ronoried T T sion will be a red-letter day in there is a demand forit. In his for Germany hus been for the time | for him to show just what he is and | March, realizing $74.400 net for the | iivehim Coricuia. Risouvixs iternaliy, and | i tundially e u by tha patient Bistory and the groat state will be con- | marks on the bill when it was before | being averted, but how long the truce | what he means is not far away. stookbolders, ~ _ e R i Re MLy AT AT I gratulatea from all quarters. By the | the senate, Senator Allison stated, upon will hold it is impossible to say. The o Crook’s Popularity in Arizona. that we uve im only 84 u;-w of the Nr&u.» nation of 1 -dknow ) way, the architoct of the superh capitol | authentic information, that the nut re- | 0pposition of Bismarck to the proposed | By a singular coincidence Prince | Prescott, Arizonu, special: The news | Jngor and o hus never et trouticd sure | et ARt tatest wnd moet highly ret 8t Austin is E. E. Myers, who designed | duction of the national bank notes dur- | match is of course wholly political. He | Alexander’s downfall has been attrib- [ of General Crook’s uppointment as | With the horeibie nglady. g L wo Wi s | menapd wpbiances, Jmow o the profesin, [ the court house and county hospital for | ing the last eight months had been considers it a positive aflrout to Russia, | uted to another intrigue of royal petti- | major general, to fill. the vacancy | ver, alittle losw than one hox of COTICUKA, Salvis i (ke 0 ny Putlents cured. aid we s 3 this county and planned the city hall | only 86,500,000, and he said: “I ven- | since Alexander, by his course in Bul- | coat government. The ezarina, who is | caused by the retirement of General and ooy ope chke of Oumionna Bodr. o o | aure cur eeagivs ot ke suliegt plrmaias subs ribed and sworn 10 befo jue this fourth | few or no othier doctors can dunlicate. Qay of January, 185 C. N. COE, J. P among the citizens of Prescott and vi- —_— T cinity as well as among the officers and SCROFULOUS HUMORS, DOGTOR troops at Whipple barracks. Flags are | Last spring 1 was very sick, Leing covered g fr hlie ilding: with sowme kind of serofula. The doctors could ying from all public buildings and all | RGN S0T LS8 ved wotry the Coicona § husiness |'] in town are deco- ResoLvest, 1didso, and iu e day | grew be rated and illuminated to-night in honor | terand better, until T am as well as [] ] of the event and a salute of thirty-eight | thubk you for it very much, und would lik Late of Belleyne Hospital, New YOI'K, guns is being fired and boufires lighted | " REGHEMARN, Norn e Has Oftices 310 und 511 E BUILDING, OMAH in all parts of town and on the sur- o eal building. ture the prediction, without of course | garia, incurred the bitter resentment | the most churming and ambitious queen having any accuvate data, that during | of the czar. No sentimental considera- | in Europe, is believed to have had a Iris good news for our citizens to | the next eight months there will not | tions have weight with the chancellor. | scheme for making her brother, Prince learn that a powerful railroad company | be as great an amount of national bank | He condemns the proposed marriage on | Waldemar of Denmark, ruler of Bul- is backing the Green Bay, Winona & | notes surrendered as was surrendered | the broad ground that it would disturb | garia. In this intrigue she was sup- St. Paul in pushing its way to Omaha. | during the last eight months.” If the | the relations of Germany und Russia | ported by her mother, the most expert I report be true that the Lackawanua | scnator’s prophecy is verified the addi- | and add a dangerous complication t0 | royal match-maker in Europe. In the & Great Western is behind the deal, a | tion which under the bill in question | the eastern question. This event has | stage business of Prince Alexander’s through trunk line from Omaha to the | would be made to the silver coinage, in | very forcibly illustrated the irrepress- | peign in Bulgaria the czarina’s voice eastern seaboard g assured. The ad- | excess of the maximum now provided | ible conflict betwecn the English and | was never heard as prompter, but she is vantage of a line to Wisconsin and the | for, will certainly not be sufficient to | national German influence on the pol- | gaid to have meddled persistently in the veat lakes will resultin a closer rela- | create any disturbauce in the finaucial | icy of the German empive. Which is to | negotiations and to have been largely Terry, caused the greatest rejoicing leboro, Mass, (3 rounding hills. In addition to the | oCUTICURA, the great kin cure, sud CUTIODRA with suec- 4 Soar prepared from it.externally.und COTIOURA number of congratulatory telegrams | Resorvess, the new blood purificr, internally, sent him this afternoon, congratula- | wrea positive cure for every form of skin aud feal Aseuses treated 5 Consinp- tions sigued by all territorial and | blood disease from pimples to sorafuls. tion, Bilght's disease, Dysper houmatism, - and wll NERVOUS DISEASER. Alldi; sasen po- 4 on with the people and industriesof | or commergial aflairs of the coun- | finally triuwph in this matter re-| responsible for Russia’s hostility to him. | county ofliciuls’ and leading eitizcus | Sold everywhere. Price. Coticrna. 80c: BOAR | (yjjar o the sexes & spocialty. CATARRH | tho northwest. The lumber, building | try. But be the contraction in | mains amatior of the future which will | She was bent upon expelliug him from | Were. sent. The Journal-Minor this | S Hesoupens, B, Brovgie by fue FOrist | cutin, o o0 S i material, mining and milling products | bank curréncy more o less, | keep alive & great deal of snxiety | the throne in order to make room for | SYONIng.in speaking of the uppoint | gmgend tar “How to Cure kin Disetses,” 64 (PR by Ay e A S of that region will be brought directly | it isdesivable and wise that provision | throughous Euvope. The understood | her favorite brother, When Prince | montis 1 oot an o nt of the com- | pages, W illustrations sad 100 testimonlals MRy Atk e ek spd. & L4 thus possible for those unable 16 make the jour- ful hospital treatment a§ erved and beuut! MEDICATED BOA tey t y aln succe their Lomes. o . P munity in saying u cn act = - - to ourdoor. While a bee line commu- | be made for replacing it withother | agreement to postpone the mar ) SAXR, B Srowning o BABY‘ Skin und Scaip pr ge | Alexander retired from Bulgaria to | in counection with the promotion we ted by CUTICURA nication with Lake Superior will give | money, and this is all that the bill | until the Bulgarian question issettled | oujoy in private life, as Prince Bis- | would now like to sce the new major - —— - i x iy + . ') N » 00 d 9 . ¥ ] Mice hours ¥ to 11 ;2 todp.m: Trobp, us the advautage of the low lake frei passed by the senate proposes to do. delays the otherwise inevitable quarrel | mapek had facetiously predicted, the ia- | eneral assigned to the command of the P. S AND WEAKNESS i e O U HE TiOM AT 0 1 PAT rates and become a great factor in fix- Eastern capitalists may, howeve s- | with Russia, and may possibly obviate | teresting souvenirs and remiuiscences | &Y H’['” of tho Pa Hie in piace of ('“'} Of Saapales iantan ity SRNEY S BLA T | e e nawara “A‘,“E:,,'.'":é‘,f:,‘,,.'f,':.f’d‘j", Ty 4 fug through vailroad rates from the | miss their foars regarding thismeasure. | it: There ie many a slip twixt the cup | of haviug once reigned and played 8| Arizona might cill be. departmont Pais. Tnfiammation and Weukness, 1he | cents in stamps, e " ' 1 and the 1i 2" betrothal t orpey u b ¥ Arizona might still be under his com- CuTiowna ASTEPAIN Prasies. 10he | Address all sl to Dr. J. C. McCoy, Kooms vast to Omaba, It is not probable that it will pass tlie he lip, and betrothals of prince- | great part in Eurgpean atiairvs, Prin wmand, Bset4ud ouly palo-subdutny plaster. % cents. | Giand ellKumge bul lding, OmaliaNeb

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