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o ¥Morse&Go LA"'sElfims, 98¢ 3 STYLES. e THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1888--SIXTEEN PAGES. 5 ¥Morse&Co :MorsedCo| GRAND CLEARING S\LE. |3:Morse&Co'%Morse&Co GHECK CARPET DEPT. PlaihAII WoolDress Goods| < NG WDE | Borset Dept | ) _ snc ALL WOOL "P.D.”Sgrsets tures in a strictly all wool Summer De Beges, Camels Hairs, Serges M Size 26x60 inches worth $1.80. &e., worthall the way from 88c to $1; Monday for BOc & yard Monday we shall of"("(‘l'qa‘.l 'ihe ! latest colors in Check Surahs, 1 t R ; Velvet Rugs, Qobelin, Copper, Riseda, Tans, AL Sebokgnk NewDRESSPATTERNS Size 268xB0 inches, actual value , [ ] We have just closed out from Messrs A. D, Juillard & Co., N.Y., $1 a yar MAIL ORDERS FILLED. R We have received a late importation of these, each suit contains | their entire stock ofall wool sum- Bl ] S - 1] “KING’ ’ sufficient material for a dress and rich Spring trimming to match, by | mer Bengalines in four good col- the yard these would be worth $§28. Our price, §10. ors. Shirt Waists, 69c. 39C All Wool French Serge $1.00 s LICHT TAN, DARK TAN, p This is conceded to bethe best $1. cloth shown for Ladies’ wear; is We have received a new lot of fine and dustproof. All choice shades of this seasons importation. these. They are usuall¥ retailed Ol — Carpet Department, BLACK SILK Z5 FINE LOT OF and considered reasonable for This is fully warranted to give Monday mornin we shall again offer the celebrated P. Corsets in_the following qualities. No. 182, 2,00, regular ‘pflco No. 97, $2.80, regular price §3. All sizes and colors in stock coutil and Satine. VV WAISTS, 75¢. STYLE 1. Ladies’ Mother Hubbard Gown Btyle as shown in above cut made of Standard Muslin, Yoke has two rows of wide embroid eryinsertion,and four rowsoffine cluster tucks, neck front and sleeves trimmed with embroid- ery and entire yoke finished with fine herring bone banding. Price "~ Style 2, 98c. Mother Hubbard Gown, Yoke of solid fine tucks, with one wide X tuck in centre of each side, neck front and sleeves finished with embroidery. Sale price 88c. Style 3, 98c. Mother Hubbard Gown made of extra good Muslin, Yoke of six rows of fine Cluster tucks, neck front, and sleeves finished with herring bone, banding and fine embroidery. Price 98c. 78c a yard. We shall offer the lot satisfaction in wear; it ismade by for 89c a yard. Alex Giraud & Co., Lyons, and New Henriettas $1.95, ‘We opened yesterday for Mon- day sale a fresh importation of new colors, Rosewood, Mahog- any, Vieux-Rose, Peau-Rouge, Riseda, Tabac, Chassuer &oc. They were made to our or- der by ECROYD & CO., Bradford, England, and are warranted to give satisfaction in wear. 46 inches wide, $1.25 a yard. | Gllglan 15¢. We shall offer BO pieces of gen- uine Scotch Zephyr Ginghams in all choice plaids and stripes with plain colors to match; sold else- where for 28c; our price 18c. MAIL ORDERS For goods or samples receive prompt and careful attention and any goods not satisfactory,can be returned. S.P.MORSE & (0 NEW Beaded Grenadine, $2.50. Monday we shall show some new Beaded Grenadines very de- sirable patterns; prices $£2.80 to $8. a yard. Monday we shallshow our en- tire stock of these goods; they are the best fitting, best made waists made; have all hand made but- ton holes and patent ‘hold-fast” buttons. Fast Black Hose, 50c¢. Monday we shall reducea line B0c a pair. $1.00 "1 CHILDREN'S SEAMLESS ' Fast Black Hose. This is double warp French warranted notto discolor theskin Surah, warranted to wear, and Sizes 6, 8} and 7 inch 28Bc; sizes i 3 4 73 and 8 inch, 88c; sizes 81, 9 and is a bargain; usual price $1.28, Monday and Tuesday only, at §1. colors are not fast. solve the injunction granted temporarily by that the earnings were light last year, owing Judge Fiela in the Hastings bond case. The WEEKLY BUSlNESS REVIEW. to the fact that the inter-state commerce law hearing of the case will be on Tuesday of went into operation about that time and cur- We shall offer a complete new stock of these waists for Mondays sale. Summer Nainsook Corsets, 83c. HIVS LSVI ‘KepUOIY "96T ‘SUNICIN MBS Ladigs"Apmns, _251:._ ‘97 ‘Suoidy Saipe1 Ourstockof Carpets contains by farthe RICHEST PATTERNS Tobe found in thecity and we have every known make of Wiltons, Body, Brussels, Tapestrys, Art Squares, Ingrains &e., made. S.P. MORSE & CO In these we have two styles. The first has wide hem with three tucksabove, the second has a four inch hem with one tuck above; both are made of extra fine lawn, and are extremely wideand long. Choice 28c each. 5.P. MORSE & C0 ' C4F THE STATE FIX RATES, These are made from genuine check Nainsooks and wvill wash and wear much better than any other summer corsets made of mosquito netting in imitation of these. Orders filled between the English port of Hongkong 1 China and the English port of Van- couver in Bri atall are made tostop the thousands Both were apparently dead. He dashed that are crossing the border from Brit~ | wate piian e water in his wife’s face, and she slowly i _ sh Columbia. Theseships | ish Columbi TR e Y S 3 i ek, and it i i880- ed the movement of all kinds of propert, 2 < PS | ish Columbia every year. earncy | recovered. Frey then succeeded i Hition witl oy o dhiowea withewt sontass b PrOMY | are now engaged in their unholy traflie, | concluded by saving *that Mr. Clevo- | vegtoring the baby. His wites shocs Preparing Testimony in the Union The Demand For Money Shows f and ten out of every ten Chinese landed as prominent parties arc intercsting them- Prices of all kinds of stocks were well sup- selves on both sides, i - land would be the democratic nominee; ported, though the extreme figures were no It is stated that the that he could not carry this t on ac in Vanocouver walk:. over TN were lying side by side under the table. Pacific’s Injunction Case. Something of an Increase. in Vancouver walk over the imaginary When he lifted f\is wife from the floor party bringing the injunction is the B. & M. fully maintained in all cases. The aggregate | line which separates us from Canada | count of his opposition to the silver dol- 3 h - right of way man at Hastings, and tho Mis- e sales on tho New York stock exchaoge for | without lot or hindranco. G ISR rxo s (radol AT b e H“f“f;’""l‘)lc‘"‘vu’(f:‘““‘{ht"li"":&’:’;‘i’_s“‘ bey \ . | souri Pacific road looks upon the fight as the week were 2,303,000 shaes, This dangerous move of the slave- | vinig 5 R tRIEA L L g I lders. WHAT MR. LEESE HAS TO SAY: | proughuby the . & M. A citisen of Hust. | LESS USED FOR SPECULATION. | “'Spoculative trading was again quite aotve | qealops, Kourney dociared o want sut | Love, He Knows his, himsell. Te | siripped the dross off and discovered a ings states that the public there wants the on the board during the past wedk, though roast. red spot on the flesh, from which two Church Howe Wants the Missouri Pa- bonds issued and registered. interest centered largely in_grain, trading in provisions being lighter than dnring the week to thwart, knowing that the cye politicians_were turned to tuke our side of these questions he would lose New York with her thirf red streaks led,one to the right hip and WARR OF STRONG DRINK. Interest Rates Generally Well Main- & light ; D ayeres - | down the side'of the right leg to the cifle to Get Those Hastings Bonds e : 2 provious. - While prices fluctuated consider- | states of New York, New Jersey and | six electoral votes, and the election. He [ tons. The other stroak 1od in the same. —Lincoln's 1mpure Wator— he ,{;,1‘,‘;;";‘,&1:2{;;;;';:1 o'somgnded to the | tained—New Vork and Forelgn Ex- | h)y'and quite froquently the extremes were | Connecticut, whose votes will clect the | has o powerful backing in that city. Thugs Running Riot. 9 P STuE April b8, LixcoLy BUREAU or T OMATIA Ber, D & LINCOLN, The state board of transportation was he avers he secured in boiling down one gal- lon of Lincoln city water. He claims it1s a fair showingof the impurity of the city water as it is furnished at the present time. The solids thus obtained are largely salt and bitter enough to the taste to warn the public from the strong drink that the city fur- change in Fair Supply—Stocks Unusually Active. More Money Wanted. CricaGo, April 28.—[Special Telegram to confined withim narrow limits, Advices from Europe were more pacific as regards political affairs, and the markets for both grain and provisions were steadier, though not very active. Advices from gKrowing crops wero not very favorable, and in most cases in- dicated a decreased yield compared with the next president. He thought by supple- menting the George issue by the anti Chinese issue congress could be induc to pass an exclusion bill. But George would have noneof it. Then he joined issues with Mr. Cummings, of the New The English goldbugs and bondholders of Wall street, the IEnglish and other foreign importers, and the Washington lobbyists of foreign manufactureres, and shipbuilding associations, whose head- quarters are in New York are all, with way to and down the left leg to the toes. As soon as Mrs. Frey was able to speak she told her husband she had been sitting 1n one corner of the kitchen holding the baby, when she suddenly Miohes. "5 e drinker o sailon g | the Da.|—Business around tho banks has | average crops. Sceding throughout. the | York Sun, nnd wroto and spoko in favor | thoir - unlimited wenlth. benind M. | [orh Ereat shocl, and that was all she furnishing testimony yesterday in theinjunc- | wator would lnst but & short time, and | Presented a little more activity consequent | greater portion of the ogt Ly ‘1““5"“‘)‘-"‘ of keeping the Mongolians out of the | Cleveland. They will make u desper- | tha time. The eloctric flui@ which tion cuso brought by the Union Pacific rail- | when he thinks that with every gallon | on the general revival of trade in all "?ukward‘&fitfif;u::‘\‘m;fé T-m'.’ff»fix‘mwaffi country. L - ato effort to reeloct him,? Freyihadliseenknad roud company to restrain them from fixing | there goes with it a spoonful of solid matter, | branches. There is no particular increase in | 2°reA8® 3 From New York,” continued the 0 local rates on their various railroads in this state. The testimony of the board as given all goes to show that the board was not in neither_pleasant to the taste nor remedial in its effects, it is not very encouraging for him to remain in the ranks of sobriety. The party who made this simple test further de- the demand for money, but applications for accommodations are well distributed along the various departments of business. Bank- more attention given to articles which have been more remuncrative to the producer dur- ing the past twelve months, These features have been a little more encouraging and im- speaker, “T went to Washington with high hopes of seeing the MitcHell bill become a After ten weeks of 1 worlk chasing congre: ——— A MODERN ST, PATRICK. A Snake Killer That Turns the Venom Into the Reptile's Own V. Mrs. Frey after it entered the the corner, separated, and passed down each side of t{m body, tearing off her shoes, and leaving ‘the marks of the any manner whatever meddling with any in- [ clares that in places in this city whero the | ers are well supplied with loanable funds | broved prices for erais, vet o fbraciation | wor chasing congrossmen and, others | The Lexington (Ky.) Transc passage as described. No marks were ter-state rate. ‘That they were simply ar- | water is used freely on lawns that it kills the | and borrowers are generatly accommodated, | fully ,ml',i,o,.wd_ N Dhe Baiar o filala navinat g n shutting out | yeceive ¢ dispatch from | found on the baby, which was hurled sanging to fix tho rates on freight arising flowers, and in some instances kills the grass when able to present undoubted security. is re- these Asiatic pests, I left the capital of pa Patrick Cunningham, Richmond, K, ’ S ey tion is at hand and the outlook now | S iy a1 of e A 1 across the room. 2 terminating within- the state and tho [ 1o/ G, 1t 18, fervently hoped that the”¢ity | qy,q gomana from speculative circles was not | urded. favorable for an active shipping | foj, COUEY ,‘,1(::"",'1’,,"'.:,‘:,‘.{,"':.""‘.1 Crgste | of this place. pn Joath to snukes and |~ Tn looking for further traces of the poard clals the power and suthority o fix | supplies this brine to the main well, and thut [ quite so urgont. Yet fair amounts of monoy | Movement during ' tho summor mOMhS. | Chinok ‘ministor and his freo cham. | vonomous eptiles of all kinds. The | eleetric current. Frey found it had such rates on all railronds inNobraska, tho | the public will be rid of this greatesinuisance | were wanted for the placing of margins, [ Freights are low both from tho wost and the | o JERE BRGY DEE 8, 00 06 o | ke that pbes Wi, dics in great | passed through the floor into the cellar, o Pl 8 road Rot axoetied, in the city that at preseot, with the ex There I8 also some demand for monay to pay | 2% board and thero apparently g ) agony, frothing at the mouth,”and | whers it had burned the iron hoops off & In talking with the attorney general to-day tion of fire protection, 1s a standing injury. AN ARMY OF THUGS, for property to be delivered on May con- reason why liberal quantities of grain should not be transferred to consuming districts at hassadorial stufl, 1s boss of the situation. He has ensconced himself in Stewart swelling to almost double its former pro- portion. vinegar barrell and made a hole in the ; f Cunningham has discovered | bottoms three milk cans. that official said “that there was nothing in 2 tracts, but parties have generally provided | present prices. Receipts of gram have en- | castle, on Dupont circle, and packed its il ve deadly tl i h 0 & o case.”! T s 1 It has been a_good many days since the il 4 » £ y {nrncnlwuuma extent at most of the western | . ] ek pod iy > | & poison more deadly than that of the — the injunction caso That there is 00 | |olics court hus® witnessed a harder lot of | fOr emergency deliveries; on May contracts | /AHEDE b0 Some Sx(ent Bt movk 01 o WERIEHR | cellars with the choicest of wines for | paptile, but harmles as u lotion for the er Orchi power in the state that is higher than the state itself.” Further the attorney general citizens than were filed in line before Judge Houston yesterday. All the day before the they will no doubt be liberal, asit is the season of the year when operators generaliy to speculative centers. Stock of grain the high toned off wls and cheap rot- gut for the lesser lights. To be plain human body, and the moment the fangs Aftel Lvery portion of the tropics is now A. ; v : and provisions are gradually increasing, . of the snake come in contact with if, u | being searched by orchid hunters sent e by b, oDt bavo s o s | police were at war with the army of tramps | sottle up tho greater portion of their [not to “such an extent, however, [ When he wants anything he mukes | powerful electrical current is generated | out by the London importers who have ecision tht the Orbaha & Ropublican Val- | b thugs that have infestod tho city for the | oytstanding ~ contracts, Hesides, it | 88 o causo any uncasiess. Shipments to | Washington society drunk until he suc- { that drives the snake’s own poison | grown rich in the business of obtaining rail rond company was nota part of the | ini'a large numbor of them and lodging thew | 18 usually avout the opening of | the seaboard have boon falr. Who eastery goeds, which he always does. ~The | through every blood vessel in its | rare specimens. One deuler has sixteen o ebucitic, 80 ea' M “hea | in Jail. In the arrosts there were several | the season of lake navigation and tho reopen- | mout articlos favorablo to sellers. Muy, June | of mcsorasier i mot the only If“t') body. " Blood “polsoning s the result, :011:511‘“1}\'! In yariops parie - obiilig ":fi“ ] overment concluaes to take i " Y o 't vl o 3 iy ol dpse - i @ 1 - clgner w. Kes 8| glon society vhich, ith arrible 00! » | South merica, rica, Asia an e m:, B acin i St dovt pitched battles, and the police had to use | ing trade with lake ports. Some money is | and July deliveries met with the most favor A Aan i orL b whic wi the terrible electric due the stockholders of the branch line: would be armed by a decision of the federal court holdiu branch line was not nment lien on the Union their clubs scientifically te escape hard pun- ishment themselves. In court yestorday the offenders were dealt with. Tom O'Donnell, for ussaulting and resisting an_ofticer, received being forwarded to the interior, though a ood proportion is distributed through com- mission houses. Grain shippers are borrow- though deferred deliveries attracted some at- tention, Quite an active business was tran- sacted in all leading markets in transferring contracts ahead at the current differences, aties through on champagne, Joe Chamberlain came over dressed in an embroidered and gilt edged coat to get a treaty from the shock, causes almost instant death. Cunningham killed during last sum- mer over 17,000 snakes in Madison county, and realized quite a handsome islands in the Pacific and Indian oceans. Their salaries and expenses amount to over $100,000 per year, In their travels plorations they employ many #50 fine and was committed to the county | ing very little money at present, and packers | The export movement was moderately free, resent administration. He brought { i fvi A AT ) g ] va 184 4ot t Hi eme Yy froo, | pros R ; s Wt | sum by his wonderful skill in driving One of ~ our consuls 1.&)"05;‘:.1:‘“ M pagoit antn iy i ¥ ';'S::l'a..‘.'1"3.:5:‘:;:«'1."'::uf'&'-‘f-uf.l'ffifn‘xlmiu l;w and provision dealers are virtually out of the onp »klhy of i,l,m{vmml “Qv,:ltulx l?ll;ll along a couple of secretaries, some half | {hose ;‘,".m R 1n'vmh- rexueln sports that e - HOMN0/ 1 each, i ore ¢ ed; the, 3 3 erl ssented | 8tock were quite free at all wester zen detec s carg vine | i 0 i h 3 chi g i i brome court of e enited States has do- | wore the leaders in the company of thugs. “:,"”‘f:, ..w”““;“"‘ “'”‘,""‘"’,"’;"“‘““ and prices have declined somewhat, Tho ““;; i “.‘,‘;‘!“ ‘“,'“‘, u cargo of Wine | isesof our citizens. Cunningham had | the ~orchid ~ trade s rendering ;:",‘, “Lv..‘;“..' ff,';’f,,'}“l'fi: ) D) :;'\‘\‘,L.,“‘;’;"‘l‘,',"] The remaining parties comprised James | About theirusua f“‘"“f"‘ OF. PARAY 0 dis- | 1o cking of hogs in the west is grogressing ‘l‘“ ‘“‘,“ choicest o ranc “'1' ”“_““"E to be called in. He can locate a den of | the country prosperous. A poor man lon wits u part of the police power of tho | Wara, Ed_Harrison, Alfred Allen and two | count, and lumber dealers wero making o | Favorably: 0 ashington, - engaged forty-four | snakes by their scent as easily as a dog | Wil often” obtain more for an orchid :||I:x|‘£|‘|‘:llcvcl:-l\lh‘l’ltu!“\\l'"m: l;;g;‘»‘f;um & }ru.ml.n, \vllm were flnmlmsnmllcrmlnnunts. little more inquiry for small amounts. Rates —N—Im—T e rooms, for which he paid $1,600 a week, | can track a rabbit. Cunningham is | oot procurcd from a swamp or the y "ivo other plain drunks were disposed of and WHY, DE . to the control of the state while there. They do not exeept any person or thing; not even the president of the United States ‘or a federal udge or a corporation that owes the gove that is “if the Union Pacific ro refuses to abide by the laws of the state theu it is pro- hibited from exereisiug the right of eminent threo vags, making & total of offenders far above the 'average gathering at the police station. assisted the family are highly indignant over the fact that a notorious woman of the city, who is classed as a prostitute and procuress, has been visiting the place attempting to cap- of interest are well supported at 5@ per cent on call and 6@S per cent on time loans, depending on the amount of money required quotable at 22l per cent and 4@k per cent on prime mercantile time loans. For- eign financial centers show a little life in a The Chinese Minister's Oil-Room mined-looking women, who had gath- ered to thear the irrepressible Denis Kearney explain why he went east and packed them full of his liquids and started in_to make Washington drunk, He succeeded and kept it stupid for a my own eyes. “Are we to ha legislation in Wash e any anti-Chinege neton this year? I rather a small man of very durk co plexion, with a thick mat of dark hair. He was born in India, near Caleutta, It natives all anoint themselves with it, and are thus rendered snake lm)ul. Cunningham says he will keep on branch of a tree than he received for hard labor during a dozen years. Colleeting orchids is attended by e and the standing of the borrower, Has Its Effcct, month, then talked treaty, He got | was in the junelos of Indi: Cun- | many dangersand greatlossof property. ment $60,000,000 that composes @ part of a WEL.DRIETA, Money is rather casy in castern market = 1 what he wanted, went home and w h '1'”“ b Bals that Oup S 1 collecto F the j 1’ ('? dz. Lot 0uDOs aysago a citize ie o BF_oasy 0 s | 0ad Fellows' hall was well filled with [ What he wanted, went home and was | ningham discovered from the natives | Sevéral collectors in the jungle of In A debofoversioaa milen L e R e e e and retoe favor borrowors 1o some extent, a,,,,,H:;E,fi,‘:;fdli,,(,ludi,,g",‘ fow deter. | Knighted. e kept sober in Waushing- | fho” formula for making the deadly | have been dovoured by tigers, bitton by bo sald."? continued the aitorney general, and | BiFl o caro for herself. Tho nelghbors who | fankers ave more willing o loan In view of ton. 1am telling you what Isaw with | lotion so futal to poisonous reptiles, Tho | venomous serpents or drownod in bogs. Quite a number have been overturned while in canoes, and it is presumed that several have been roasted and eated b, domain in the state. 1 have been looking up v plax ipting goneral way and no important changes to [ What he did‘while there, says the San | say no. Yu may ask mo why; my answer | killing and driving the snakes tntil | the cannibals of Polynesia, Many vale those matiers semo and I undersiand thot | 1378 WS ETGIRT SO ranat PIARY: | nota Hank balancos ure gradually inéreas. | FranciscoChvoniclo. The crowd was | is hociuso the -Chinese ministor doni | g an 15 the state of Kon. | usblo spocimens ara 10at on nosount. of ifio S the eminent domain of the state—that is of comment, and 1f persisted in should lead to ing and interest rates favor borrowers, fow York supply was in moderate supply in a jovial mood, and cheerfully ac ed his uttérances and laughed’ vocifer- sept- want any. . tucky, if the people will only pay him lack of facilities for transportation. One Y ) S anaxd right | the prosecution or the woman, A " a drpntes 8 ugh r Congress is an autocratic body. | for it.” Of course that would be an im- | London dealer lately received a tele- a1 e Al proge wmfl et ol Imeamarabian o7 the flfi'flfi?"Q’nm‘;l‘:.‘fli‘{lu'gfiu'f.'.‘.'fit"l‘.’uufi:'uf'fr'w ously at his witticisms. The appearanice | Congressman Cummings introduced ‘o | possibility for one man to accomplish, | gram from Port Said informing him of right of way used by the Union Pacificis | Lincoln Loan and Building association were | 5o premium per $1,000 and the market closed | Of the speakar was thoe signal of ap- | bill to exclude the Chinese. 1t was re- | bug he says he likes the businoss and | that 19,000 orehid roots had been obtained through condeination proccedings | filed with the socretary of state yesterday. | steady at 40@50c. Foreign exchange was in | Plause, and as he was about to speak one | ferred to the committee on foreign af- hopes to” do a good work in the state if | killed by exposure to the sun of the Omaha & Ropublican Vally railrond, | Capital stock $100,000, aad tho following citl: er supply and the demand exhibited | Of the determined-looking women pre- | fairs, It would have been reported | higlife and hoalth arc only sparcd afew | on the ~Red = sea or by bein Siving to tho Union Pacific in an indireci | 2ens were incorporators: O, E. Loomis. A, rovement. The market was stronger | sent presented him with a huge bou- | favorably to the house, and the house | Li5 i knocked about during & starme Tuanner that which it is pronibited from tak- | D. Kitehen, M. J. Waugh, George H. McKee, s ruled higher, shippers sixty days | quet. This manifestation of peace and | would hive passed it hut the ent | YOA"* sollector Bne Bhiltiy ing diroctly.” Furthe; Leoso: John I1. Awes, E. B Heuklo and Jobn Zer: | documcntary bills on London changed hands | good will - mtde. Denis —fosl: hapme, | hnfoave passod ft, but the president | ot LTt T i Of Re i gatloctor ‘on one of the Phillipping do not say positively that this is the case, but | ung. Bt 84.84@4.85}¢ nd closed steady at $4.8514 @ good wi made Denis feel happy, | inte ed and kille it. Chairman reaks of Lightalng h eglons | Islands got together 29,000 swlmnn, ot e inalie the s e ey omecRY | Y8 & Cluaso, an old time rocident of Line | S48484@4 85K 2 94@ | and he at once launched out upon his ) Belmont buricd it and “Ah Moon, the | 1In a dispatch from Tionesta, Pu., the | which he spread out on’ the beunch. 46 - examine into the subject, und if I find that it coln, has gone to California to Join his fam- Counsiderable interest was manifested in subject. Chipese minister, instead of the regu- New York SBun gives this strange tale: dry, but an unusualiy high tidal wave is a fact that the Union Pacific is using lands | ily and muke his permanent home atLos | the New York stock market during the In starting out the speaker said that | lation roast rats and pigs, bursted a | During the frightful thunder storm that it them all into the sea, Another condemned by other companies Icshall file a | Angcles. p week and the market was active during the | With the Swift treaty of 1880 and the | busket of champagne over its grave. | passed over the oil regions on last F: ¢ in Peru had his roots in sacks petition to forfeit all such lands. Our lands | A uew time card goes into effect on the ! greater portion of the time. The undertone | restriction act no Chinese laborer could | The chairmen of the principal commit- | day afterncon Simon I was in his of mules, which were con- are free to all railroads in our state under | Unicn Pacific to-day, changing the hours of | t the market indicated more strength and X 4 our laws, but when a corporation claims to be greater than our laws, and higher than arrival and departure on both the line from Omuba to Beatrice and the Stromsburg prices for all tne leading propertics ruled higher. Outside operators were more in- Lave landed bere had the f proper] sderal judge onstrued the law. Last year tees run congress and the president controls these chairmen through patron- barn looking out of the door. A blind- ing flash of lightning was followed al- fiseated by a party of soldiers, who de= clared they had immediate need of the A s Al onr miata AN AR MR 1 Eranch, i o purehass o orers fougre - | this question of yellow slavery took on | age. most imme fic thunder- | animals. The soldiers laughed about m_ml o8 granted to only those who submis | Tho éhancellor of the state university has | wwore larger than usunl — Wall st 'f;l*-"';: W |2 new phase’ The Canfon slave You have been told that a treaty was | clap, and 3 ball of fire run |t ds having any valie. to our T will enter my protest and will | sccured Professor Tompkins, of London, | tors, too, were inclined to the buying side of | 4¢alers and their American man- | negotiated between Bayard, the presi- | along a clothes line from a post in the things can be said in faver of measure swords with auy’such corporation, | England, to be present at the commencement | the ' man] Offeriugs, however, were | dealing agents formed & combina- | dentand the Chincse ministers wh yard to a corner of the house, to which | the orchid mania. Itis harmless, So be it the Unhl' Pacific or any other. Iu the t‘xl;in}“;:t:l!“llhul\;nm-n:w\v. moderately frec and’ mainly from par- | tion with a London syndicate of | will, when ratitied, stop the Chinese | oue end of the line was 'd, When | far from injuring the poor in any couns e e s o Fraciflc and 1 local rates | | M b K a0 oberance orator, will | ties who desired to realize. The soitic- | capitalists. This swndicate leased | from coming. Idon't suppose many of | the ball struck the hou y saw the | try, it benefits them. 1t furnishes em- the board has ouly asked what is just and v party beople in Lincoln to- | ment of the greater portion of the | from Canada the Canadian Pacific | you have read it.. 1 reaty : g P ey e oy fair And that o which tho state Is antiticd, | day ana addross thoir Sunday mectings B St JF doton of the 0 Janada @ i you have read it. treaty was got- | splinters fly from the timbers, and the It enc and the board will b fad tho b its rights if it ob’ itoral Union Pacific from the wap of Sud filec 8 the district court a motion to dis- Hon, P. J. MoGuire, secretary of the national order of carpenters, delivered an lecturs e e was both able provemeut in freights in the southwest, hud a strengthenwng influgnce on the market in a returus for the corresponding ime last year, but it ‘must be rvmumberea terminus is Van- years. Their railroad, whose Pacifi couver, for twenty-five dicate, to give them a subsidy of $2- 000 a year to run a line of slave ships ! ten up by the Chi American with the b se minister. No ains of & mosquito yet. It has ten opeuings for the admis- sion of uew Chinese, aud no provisions ball disappeared. Frey’s wife and baby wore in the lying in one corner of the kitchen an his. wife in the wmiddle of the floor, ployment for m""f’ people, ages the study of botany which is the most neglected of all the natural seien- i Nabraska. interesting address on labor at Bohannons | general way. The earnings of the leading | N€Xt step was to induce Lord Salisbur would get up such a sieve as this pro- | house. Aeran to the house to see if | ces. hat is of more consequence to ¥ TO DISSOLYE THE INTUNCTION. hall Friday evening. A large number were | railroads geuerally show au increase com- ( himself no doubt a member of the sy posed treaty is. It is the biggest fraud | they were injured. - He found the baby | the world, it is the means ,& the Ghurch Fowe was in the city yesterday | in attendance and od witl many outlandish countries o he ese plored.