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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 1839. ' 3 . THE DAILY BEE FOUR NEW STATES. ] adding. changing or omitting.” The | rangement. He was met by « motion for the | Canal company has broken the health and | his heels as soon as a couple of employes ap NO CASE _MADE. (A Ly NEIY MORNING. . | The vote in the houss of reprosenta: | same authority defines a substituto to | indefinite posthodement of the question, and | spirits of Do Lesseps, will be recoived with | peared. The car supposed to have been | ypy geate Falla 1o Prove That Any PUBLISHED h‘. n NN tives Thursday on the resolution in- | bo “that which stands in lien of some- | though he made a vigorous fight, he went | universal regret. Whatever may have been lr»pmhmwl was sent to Blairand a telegram Prize Fight Occnrred TRRMS OF SURSCRIPTION. structing the house conferceson the ter- | thing else Tefterson's “Parliamen- | 40 before a large majority. There was | his blunders or errors in his last areat entor. | row Lhat, Placo saye that nothing has boen | 10 (ueo againet Edwards and Hroojgy for Daily (Moruing Eaitlor) Including SUNDAY 1 admission bill has very much |tary Practice” says:” *Amendments | NotI02loft forothe ministey to do but re- | prise of his lite, the veneratle engiicer v | were found seattered about promiscuousiv, | alleged prize fighting, camo up bofore Yudga Bre, One Year +10 0 ) At sign, and this it did at once. The opportunity | remarkable man and will go iuto history for | ag thougn the culprit ind been hunting for | 1erka in the police court yestorday after. 5w | brightened the prospect for the admis- | may be made so as totally to alter age of by Boulanger to is- | one stupondous achievewent for the benefit | something v For 81x Months . . was taken advan aluable. On receipt of this tele: noon. The witness put on th ' v . . ~ b . 4 . 001 3 a8 put on the stand were For I'V;Au'm-\: DA e e 65 R s1on of at least four new states by act of | the nature of the proposition. A new | gue s manifesto, in which he unsparingly de- | of commeree—the building of the Suer canal, | gram Latorrette was released. all for tha state, embrastag police “m“": Widress, One Year v the present congress. Theaction taken | bill may be ingrafted, by way of amend - | nounces the ministry and claims all the credit el T | : i 3 R 3 g y way - L stry and t . HER GREATHST ¥YEAR. and attendants at the Gate City club open- WrEKLY B, One Veir was nlso a very decisive rebuke to the [ ment, on the words ‘Bo it enncted,’ | of its overthrow for his party. What may The Crows of Maine. L L 1, but the testimony Radiveed tending t i ¥ NAMSTIE N o *BETLDING. partisan shufling of Mr. Springer, the | ete.” Undec this ruling, the right of | immediately enane it would be difficult to Philadelphia North American. Because € OMAIA OFFICE, Noe, 014 and 9 aha Has the Location and | show that a prize fight had been mdulge iAo Opvicr, B Kook Ry BT " G 0 Nrw Vo Oppits, RoONS 14 AN 16 TH chairman of the committeo on territo- | the senats to amend being distinetly | conjecture, singo the possibilities of the situ- | ! ““r““"‘ has ”-“l"“”“”'] 5 -“’:" ’:“" l:‘; Backing for a Great City was 80 flimsy and meagro that the court, FOUNTEENTH STREET, ries. Asstated in our Washington dis- | conferred by the constitution, it would | ation arc numerous. Thero is a strong bul- | cents for every scalpds to be paid for the “This can be made Omalu's greatost year, " | After a briet doliberation, dismissed the case, 3 wark ngainst sorious peril, howevor, in Prosi. | head coverings of the dusky corn stealers | "ot ; stating that the grounds upon which the cass . Hogas, of Boges & Hill ople | had been hrought was totally insuficient wisely awaited the result of the boom, be. After the case had n dismissed Dufe lieving a crash might follow. All that dan Green swore out & warrant for the arrest of gor has now passed. Few, if any, fore. | Brooks and Edwards, charging them with assault and battery. They were placed undor CORRESPON DRN( patches, Springer has tried every ex- | scem that its substitute must be re- Al communications reluting jhews andedl | pedient that partisan ingenuity could | garded as an amendment 1f it contains Lol b b b : suggest to obstruct aud retard the ad- [ nothing more of the house bill than the LETTERS, mission of the te dent Carnot, who is at full liberty to con- | by order of the state logislature, The com. struct a new cabdnet, if he can find the men | parative scarcity of democrats in the Pine r willing to accept the grave responsibilities of | Tree state accounts for crows being 8o itories ready to come | cnacting elause. It is havdly to be sup- | the situation, while he himself ean be relied | plentiful. 1 58 ers and remittances should be | M N P 3 — ele res have resulte. ‘ollectio vore adirestod to Ty D PCgtisnixg Coseasy, | into the union, with particular refer- | posod that the learned constitutional | upon to stand; firar at the helm of state. GROVERS HEtENEOS HOVS DETaR, (:,“d‘]l‘"”“_‘ h‘m 'h,:,'”‘;.‘”.“ o | 83 boud to appear before the court to O s orlarof the company. | ehee to Dakota. Until overwhelming | lawyorsof the senate would have over r, however, will endeavor to make Philadetphia Recond. stored. Real ostate dobts havo been so | "o — . o8 0 e <o | evidence was presented to the contrary, [ looked such an objection as Mr. Mills | all he can out of the opportunity for increas Three weeks from the boginning of tho | nearly paid. up that safety is assured on To Vorward Reciprocity. The Beg PI]MIS]HIIE CG‘.IIDHIIY, Pmpn[}[m Mr. Springer professed 1o believe that as raised if it possessed any force, and | ing his popularity, and the aavantage of the | now rogime—and the ereat extensor musclo | both sides, and 1t only remains for us to go Crireaao, Feb, 15 ~[Special Telegram to ROSEWATER, Editor. the peopie-of Dakota did not want [ itmay safely be vrodicted that the Texas | Situation seems to be largely with him. in Grover Cleveland's kicking leg is as quick, | ahead and secure for Omaha such manufac- | Tite Ber | <1t is stated here to-day that the e e s | Qfvision, and whon this position was 1o | statesman will not bo able to sustain his - ook e Y v strong and steady as of yore tories and other institutions as can be oper- | Proposed excursion through the middle and 3 4 nger tenable he employed er de- ibble he growth of liberalism in political g - — ated profitably for owners as well as our- | 0astorn states for the enlightenment of Can THE DAILY B \\‘“f*_ "”‘]v" l‘llg""l‘ m"‘"‘“"l_’»‘m l(_‘:;“(hm'w: v quibble. ernment could not be more forcibly illus. 1s This Consistent? solves, adian members of parliament as to the real 3 el lation. 2} " ta THE NEW POSTOFFICE SITE trated than in the fact that a constitution for Chicago Herald “If any terms can be made for raising the | condition and resources of this coubtry is to sx..:‘f;':f'x:::.'; R sl g e i il by v|~|'”.';,‘\. "" m.} ! -“»'1‘ :r: q | the cmpire of Japan has just been promul Not long ago Mrs. Cleveiand discarded | wlockade and inducing the Towa ronds to | be o fact and not fancy, It has beon much County of Donglas, | ** sistance on the admission of New Me O i o s il | ated. "It is scarcoly thirty-five yeurs since | bangs, now Mr. Clevoland has gono into [ come over hero it should be done. Ruilroads | discussed in the newspapers of late and Sie Grorge Twln‘l-k. secreta yn'“l:-‘;-r“n”":'l:}‘ ico with the other territories, rebukbed | property owner is directed to l-‘\""\\l' American diplomacy removed the barricrs *| partnership with Bangs in the law business | should be encouraged, bought or vuilt to run | John Macdonald was interrogated concern st conipany, does, solenuly sweat that 4o | o5 Thursday by the house, has been so | tation of Supervising Architeet Forret | that had so long oxisted in Japan against for- | in New York. direct to Omaha from all parts of the state, | i it m parliament the other day, but re- Wock ending February b, 1859, wis as tollows: | pajpably partisan and designedly ob- | respecting theselection of a site for the | cign commerce, and since then the progress P — bringing all froights, passengers, trade or | Dlied that he knew nothing of it offcially keb. 3. .. e IR0 ietive that it is not at all surprising [ new postoffice builaing. Tt will be ] of the Japanese has been marvelous. The CLEVER WOM business this way, and connoeting here in | Nevertheless, it is a fact that,a tour has been Monday, Feb, o ¥ <20, 1 ! s grovel 3 . reformation of the penal code, tho elevation s thafith . Chio vlanned and all the bars of s O LS that he has been deserted by some of the | noted that the goverament does not 3 : . o, Omaha with Towa roads for Chicago and the | vlanned and all the members of the Canu AR move just and fair-minded members of | intend to appoint a commission to | Of the pariah class to citizenship, the aboli Mrs. Humphrey Ward has roceived $10,000 | st dian parliament arc to bo invited. It is ex Thursdav, Ve N . has boon genorall tion of the feudal system, reform in the mar- [ 8o far from “Robert Elsmere." Ihe futurc of the ecity depends largely | pected that about four hundred of those gen AR A PR SR Vew | locate the site Ay S thin hisown party. Mr. S, S. Cox, of New Empress Victoria, of Gormany, has bought | 1Pon the wisdom of our actions for the oxt tlemen will accept and that about half as riage laws, the establishment of an educa Fniday, Feb. 8.7, Eaturday, Feb, . “ ’ P 3 AW OO Ll sod, invites ¥ sals 7 1 " MW year: i ] ad 0 gre aturay York, has bovu one of the few earnest | SUppos d 'L"‘”b T "l“t, el it | tional system on the foreiin model, the adop- | land av Stegiitz for an asylum for young | fondeonter b an. tastend o thioek fa | many members of the American congress Average. .. ERTeTEEy and consistent friends of Dakota on the | surtable site when a reprosentative of | iy, o ‘railways, telographs, steamshin lines [ girls, the entire country lying west, northwest and | will be invited to act as_companions and 8wori to hefors |(,i.|::(:.l.f:|;¥.|!f of l‘“‘|"|.‘, ‘mkxny smocratic side, and it is largely to his | the government will come to Omuaha preselice this 0th day of Februars, A, D~ | influence that tho brightening prospect for the purpose _nf viewing :gmljnz\kn ‘z extraordinary rapidity; and now, to erown | and blankets 1o poor poople at Craig-y-Nos, e . Notary for that aund the other eligible terri- | & reporton the various locations offered. | all, a represontative assembly of two houses, | \Wales, recontly. Ve to Omakn By all' hazavas, and. abany | cago, Iansss’ CIL (s P ANy OF anglls, . . torios is due. s efforts to convinee | As it is necessary for the proposals to | with logislative powers modeled after our | "y o0 S datablish fn Now | cost R DONTRGII, shville, Birming ri B, Famehic,' bring duly ovom, dn | SECL B RE e the house. of | be in the hands of the seeretary of the [ own systom and the polical institutions of | you™ "Gl in atternoon Bible elass for ongress did_us an_irroparable injury in [ ham, Atlanta, Richivond, Va., Washington, D o hure thoin obrioue dute in this matter. have | treasury by noon of February 23, it [ Buroncan countrios, will enable the empire | o ical women, 5 forcing the Milwaukee road away from | Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York aud and says that ho is secretar e oion o' THs. DALY, DiF to take its place in the ranks of constitutional Omaha to find o crossing for thoir bradge, | Boston, aud then return to Cannda. Ar- and a postoMce system, have followed With | Mume. Patti gave 300 parcels of clothing | Soutlwest of us. * This cannot be done guidos. Three trains of Pulliian coaches Lt parcels of clothing | o expenditure of monay. The tine kas | Will leave Suspension lridge about Ma come for us to act. All this trade must bo | and visit_Buffalo, Pittsburg, Cleveland, Chi S ar o, 0L DATY R S5AE | ot heon fruitloss, and if the promise | behooves thoso of our property owners, | 8 RIS B B ERCERRRS] SECRUREORN | Kimma Abbott sas that as an actress Mrs, | If their bridee could have been built here, | Fingomients will bo mads i’ advaice. with Copless for March, 1885, 10,680 G i T # i who have sites suitable for ST ot e oo | James Brown Potter has fine eyes g otty | it would have brought every lowa rond to | chambers of commerce or kindred organiza- now held out is realized no wan will success of the experiment. The people have e s o eyes and pretty | i I5ido of the river anstanter, Tis notion | tons in the cities to be visited for the proper 18,744 coples: for May, ¥ . ie ilding ad! " 5 15,183 coples SsPinai copiey! | deserve greater oredit for the result. [ @ public building to act promptly. | gyown themselves capable of solf-govern- of spacing off distances for bridges is all | reception and guidance of the visitors, and for iy, 18w, T copleas for Aunst, 14, [ 5CRE BEEEEY SE0 Springer has | Although the supervising —architect | mont, and their aspirations have been uni- [ The Duchess of Rutland is a contributor | nonsense. The Missouri river has scen its | it is expoctad that they will go home ‘with 18,185 coples; for “September, 1885, 18, L covi. Y v it d it P LR LU AR b T P A for Octob 488, wits 15,034 coples; for Noven v i ave made | calls fora lot whose dimeunsions shall 'mly enco o ¢ wiso statesmanship. | to the English magazines. What she earns | davs of navigati d will hereafter serve | vastly erent idens o e Unitod States for Octol 1888, wats 19,034 coples: for Novem lost a great opportunity to have made formly encouraged by wiso stal ! i for water, ice and Sowerage purposcs, and | It i8 admitted in Canada now that o larg an honorable fame in this matter, and for April hair, ima is too sarcastic, ber, 1883, 1,086 copies; for Deceraber, 1383, 18, shall not be less than 200x250 feet, the | With tho overning and governed thus jn | she seads to one of the London asylums for | 5 WL (58 U SENERRER BIEBOSER WL 110ty of the members of partiament have fon of these territorics may | able to property owners and to the gov- TG creation of | ernment. Nobody is restricted feom |y jug the admis find some pallintion. The four new states in the north possessing great vesources and cow 1 acyele of Cathay,” said the poe Countess Martinez sclis stamps at the | chance for a large incroase, if our interests | sees fit 1o Bssuto soie hortion of it xlvnn an nent. No fron pe, with her vepression of thought, [ postofice window in Philadelphia. She was | A7¢ proverly looked after appropriation. “Ihis will not be urged. It is t, all | sending in his proposal, as the site is | with her attempt to sinl all individualism in | Baltimore girl, and her husband s & VAl Indications are favorable for a boom in ?;‘v:lllml |;t|s.|:.\("l\ ‘,l;"' .m'lrltx:cvnwm?\\'n‘h tho Lin | confined to no quarter of the city. | the “divine right theory, might well take | Gern a8 great activity in city wman compuny have been completed and ‘ negotiations with the various railroad Thore can be no charge of favorit eding. CRNor to before mo and subseribed inmy | {ngtond has suffered vebulce t the hands | proposal practically calls for a square | sympathy, and wich the arts and sciences of | the blind. and considor tho intorests of tho pooplo nf: | about as vaguo idons of this country as huve ' presence this 3rd day of Jauuary, 1389, | t IREge feri g L oarned | bounded by one of our blocks. 264x284 | western civilization ingrafted ou the old Mrs. Gladstone has just celebrated her | fected by this kind of erroncous legislation. | the musscs in the old country, The schemo NAEARRIgo ML UDLEIN| (oL e MDOTIIOH ISV PASLY BB G REE fect. The method adopted by the gov- | learning and philosophy of the Orient, there | scventy-seventh birthday, the fostivities | We want bridees wherever and whevever | has been engincered by advocates of com | T = [ the contempt of all faiv-minded men. | feet. The method adopted by the ROV § 0 othing but o laminous futare for the | taking place at Huwarden Castle, whore sho | Qe 10 willitie to build them. mercial, reciprocity on this side of the line, A Daily Circilation, 29,19 | The opimostion of sothorn democrats to | ermment in inviting proposas is equit- [ ¢4n be LD D D | EU awa astle, whero she | PUphin At0 Wi to but Gepreciation in | and the expenses will b defrayed by o cote VDTEEG Aty CIrcuiaion. il 1 veople of Japan, etter fifty years of Eu- | was born. present values of real ostate, but a fair | rie of wealthy gentlemen unless congress Prorrne are beginning to wonder what Boulanger will do with France farm land, as well L an count, at present in reduced circum- | realty, during the coming scuson, Fortunes | tha sm [ pattern from tuis hopeful people who have | stancopand in'a Philadelphia hospital, au be made now, just as well as in the past. | lines are now actively pro i BLECTRIC wires in Chicagohave gono 'l‘,’"',"\ilkHih"’:;‘.i"“,'@{'m\I,',:;CJ:':‘,:\,T::;':: or undue influence brouzht to bear, as | turned thoir faces to the duwva, and who b The eritics bave no. mraiso. for. amelic | MONCY can bo poured hto Omaha by the e Chicago should mot go undone in | ot B E v powerin govern- | 16ft t0 o commission from tho first, progress. N say that the poetry does not atone for the | elimate, location and backing for a ¢ity throc | kius, tho litle boy whe diod frou the lnjur Omaha. mental affairs. But for a northern | now that our peovle have an oqual lo beliof appoars to bo growing | POr dialect, and that the poor dialect does [ times the sizeof Omaba. Let us g0 aiead | g voceivod while climbmg on & beer Wagon PROPERTY owners who have choice | democrat who persistently labors to [ chacce to hand in their bids. Asitis, fiu Europe that Bmperor Francis Joseph "‘i:]:i:‘“r:l‘,“}.u m\.k, (;‘ m-m,m.“mm“s' Gro : ..‘. Tetirdahel s ML Wodnesdny, wero sont cast e o e obolee | withhold justice from the people of | the spirited competition likoly to twke | may clooso to declarc his young | Mrs. Harrison, wife of the prosident-oicet, | Great on Natural Resources Alone. [ yostenday to 'be buriad ‘at Oswogo, N, posto ; Uhese territories there is no fair oxcuse | Plice among our property owners will | granddanghter Elizabeth the heir to | very fond of good literature. Sheis a | I think Omaha is on the eve of a time of | X Thev wo e tho grass grow under their feet. insure the government notalonea num- | the throne of Austro-Hungary. Should | leading member of the Katherine Merril | &rcat prosperity,” suid C. F. Harrison. “For | ®p) o "pinoial'of Mr. and Mrs. Roborts lit- and no mitigating consideration. ar now we have hada reckoning-up time, [ tle daughter Matilda, who died Thursday, lie do this he would have a precedent in the | Literary club of Indianapolis. The peculiar- | @ Weare [ was held at 2 o'clock yestorday aftornoon les | ity Of this organization is that its members | Which is a good thing for the city. Within a week the proposals must be in ber of available sites from which to ) the hands of the postmaster of Omaha. e iat ataen K famous ordinance by which mperor C| ) ] : el fe el IS _BISMARCK FOOLING BAVARD? | make usclection, but the price of the | GRS A e M P SRR Eh M e, | would rather read than gossip—remarkable | 0w ready to push out in new lines, aud the | from the rosidence, 503 North Tenth stroot UNIVERSITY “profossors” draw fat | The report that the proposed confer- | land will be within reasonable figuves. f (¢4, throne upon his daughter, the | % that assertion may be. indications are that there is a general fecling [ Charles A, Chaton, who diod Thoradn, : salaries for lending their namos to the | S1ce on Samoan affairs, to bo held at | The inspection of the vavious locations | o guciess Maria Theresa. Since that do- AT AR of this kind® You must remomber that %0 | take place from I lnte residence, 749 Ban- i agricaltural farm, but all the havd work | Berlin, will probably not take place [to be made by an agent of the arehi- | yarure frem the Salic aw was confirmed by STATE AND TERRITORY. far, Ommmh"i grown up of itself because of | croft strot, at 2:30 o'clock el 2 A ving the pre {nistea i tect’s office after the proposals have el lemplre e e et % —_— its location and natural resources, There e e and responsibility fall on an underpaid “““_“H Lf“ !"E”‘“_“"l“"" »“‘““’“-.“'f'“ il MiEdreat PEOD: R troiDicljof the emplreani re. Ll Nebraska Jottings, s never bean an attempt to boom Omaha Burglars After Monoy. foreman. Thero is a pin loose some- | conveys an intimation that the German | been submitted will of course take into | sooneror later by the leading powers it | qyg proposed cauning factory at Ulysses < S Thieves have broken into the ticket office whore. e chancellor may be fooling the Ameri- | consideration the merits of the various [ would hardly be strange in times a century | has been abundoned. 5 D e e e L Granal oSEAY HERRG Yot oYt ae > & e v o i or pragmatic e | 'rhe £ e cuver and Wichita have been boomed. | 8t the G @ asecu- can secrotaryof state. [nasmuch as the | sites with such vecommendationsas may | and a balf laterdf another pragmatic sauc The state veterinarian killed the only | gmahn is less talked of and less known than | tve nights and both times got no booty. Tho final sclection, how- | tion were attempted. This possibility does | glandered horse at Orleans, Wednesday. not depend merely unon the presumed prefer- [ The State Homeopathic Medics any city of the size and natural advantagos | Last night they attomplod to blow apon the 1 the whole country. Omala has grown to | Safe, haviog bored a hole in it an nch DEFAULTER JONES, of Denver, fled | former is quite capable of doing this . be proper. , will in all probability be left to society to Canada, and lately notified the offi- [ and the latter would be an casy vietim, | eve in 0 o of tho monazah that his own granachild | meets at York in thi early pars of Meg cers of a desire to give himself up. Ho | the icoa is not ineredible. Tt soe ms that | the supervising architect. should suceced b, but on political consider- | It has been discovered thatan_excseere. | be @ great metropolis of 135,000 povulation f dech: but were scared away hofore they ended is now in juil on this side the line. It | the Gorman minister nt Washington | The prospects for the speedy ehoceof | LI, igdom of mtroducine upon | &5 of tho Plattsmouth - kuu' elub, is o | because of its location. at the very gateway | thelr work | Tho safc containad over two e an swarded by mail Bayard’s acceptance | & suitable location and immediate action s TR csent hoir | defaulter. of a great and rapidly growing agricultural to note the unani- | forwarded by mail Bayard’s acceptance the throne the children of the present heir Sickness and poverty caused J. H. Hage- | district. The country immediately west, smurck’s proposal for & confereuce, | in the erection of a great public build- | presumptive, the_emperor’s brother, Arch- | meian u Greto tallon 10 end nis fife. with s | southwestand northvwest of Omabi, is (he d of sending it by telegraph, as 1s | ing are most encouraging for our city. duke Charles Louis, His sons, who would [ dosc of morphine. most productive farming country in the Dbe next in line of succession, are children of | Mayor Yocom of Hastings, has been sued | WOrld: One has only to ride over the prairies ber of valuable horns, one of gold being valued at nearly one thousand doliars, They were not molested and it is evident tho thieves wanted money and nothing else. will o intere mous celerity with which his example will not be followed. — now the custom with diplomatic corres- - s 1 chlldrena i = - NATURAL gas has beon struck in | pondence that will admit of such trans- | ~THE question of jury veform is ngi- | his sceond wifo, the daughter of King Pordi- | for $3601.%0 by Iricling, the' safoon keopor o0 N Bee S0 lookerand Phorls The Inter-State Comumisston [ L o H i ot i v o 0 o1 0se license wi ) " revi o4 18 and BE a - al o) 5 P NoulheraOallornaana o antin sion. 1t may be that the mimistor | tAling the people of several stutes. The [ nand IL Yetivmay be suggested that there | WEbse Hacnse ws receutly rovoked. dorathnd what makes Omaha groat Tvory | Batrivone, IFeb. 15.—Interstato Com- is also not overmuch to be expected from a anebago Indians are refusing to | oot of this great conntry should be, as it na- | merce Commissioners Walker, Schoonmaker oing ipe i e e Ahenoedtbs 6 b abuses of the jury system have been so mhithe Hbew being made to pipe it all the way to fwas influenced by considerations of Pk {\d-:‘t-‘“‘“‘_“ps mact e | child of Prince Rudolph. T’l;l.l(ll:fiXl|r ‘I‘Eltylu‘l:|‘fl;r.1x-1rlluul|}\l\ county of | turaily is, tributary to Omaha. A north and | and 18 ragg have commenced investigating the || San Francisco. As the distance is over | economy, butitis rather morelikely that [ flagrant that radical measures must be E4s icbird, with Peader for the county seat. | south roud should be built tapping the great | Baltimore’s hea \r.\l\lsllltififl‘lx\ A‘}H‘Il.l\ll’l‘“. il three hundred miles, the experiment | the objeet, as suggested, was to offect | talion to prosorve its purity. In New |\ ujorof Battenberg has suffered n | souson tosimech rmo bt tie, coming | and growing country northwestof s, © | b Jukt Keupil Fepit ssent of tie fents ! - % REC Sh i Wisconsi Se5 Alexa ~has X season, Te ch expects two new railroads, *As I said before, when we consider how 0 adelphia, ma C i will be watched with some interest. delay, so that the German government | YO I;,‘mxlnom unld »V;M.tn,tm x]»( mol\lc new affront at the hands of Emperor William electric lights and numerous new business | littic Ouaha hus beon pushed, and how large | charge that the Bultiworo & Ohio company il Sm— may have time to visit its wrath upon | menthasbeenseton foot to alter the | of Germany, in being notified that his pres- | and dwelling houscs. it has become by reason of its own natural | Bave concessions on corn shipments from I . 2 : e s T erale: ; ; : Do ayoar o S el Izt os Nebraska to Baltimore. The commission | e ANTE S Titoan o i tho Amecs S e T A \rin. | methods of sclecting juries. There can | ence is not desired in Berlin pending the sot- | The five old son of Henry Poor, resources, we can hardly realize what can bo | Sebrasica 1o, k) n, | i hog, Fr: Y 4 the Samodas lm{u'.t‘ fecoisdonssbegin, be no question that under the unsatis- | tlement of his deceased father’'s estate. [t [ Ingnear s fatally crushed done if the citizons unite to push it. will meet again on Saturday. Commissioner | can hog, France may put a taxon | [t will be the 20th of the current jues at ur sa cos S - the wheels of & wagon heavily loaded with “One thing greatly to be desired is a | Walker intimatea plainly that the evidenco ! American wheat, but Ttaly can never | month before Bayard's communication | factory methods now in vogue of draw- llx‘xmlhuun ;\mfi:m_.mr; zmmr:\;lue to iuan i | corn, living ouly three houss after the acci- | working together of the business men of the | frou Joyce was not unexpected to tiie com- e 3 . Soilin i ing a jur iscarriage of justice is e line of collision botween the pro-Russian | dent. city. The board of trade and union club ee. | repair the injury done us by refusing [ can reach Berlin, und there is asus- [ iD8 @ jury the miscarriage of justice is | the line = 3 ¢ - Thiti e ) i & R rrence. | «0- | and anti-Russiin forces of BEurope. Russia The authorities at Covington have revised | should be backed by the citizens. In the o i to allow an exhibition zame of Amer- | picion that meanwhile German eggres- | f too frequent occurrence. The pr v going methods, and have | coming year, when a numbor of public Charged With Grand Larceny. ional juror i fxon anma | nEver forgave the prince for his rejection of | their former c: fessional juror and the jury fixer are | P RN G0 GO0 T ious attomipt, | Dogun to raid disreputable housos'and arrest | buildings are'to be co 3 o | the inmates. The “other night seven places | good time to get for evils which must be corrected if justice : i ST Ina SRR ars i s to provail. Many states h,u_u’ made | While occupying the throne of Bulgaria, to | were *pulled” and thirty-six occupants were | hold of other enterprises. I understand that | Price yesterday Hurry Oldficld waived ex- is to prevail, Many states ha 2de | annex to his dominions the Turkish depend- | fined §20 each. Minneapolis, which has nothing like the | dmination on i_‘v;l:nnlgm of grny(l'rlu ony, a change in the traditionul require- | oycy of Eastern Rounelia. Bismarck never | It is a little out of season for a bath in the | hatural commercial advantages of Omaha, | having siolen &30 “in money from ong ment as to the nnznimity of the twelve | forgave him for the approval with which | Missouri, but Charles Beck and a lady and | Das become what it now is by the push of a f Tanitid, | Comuony oW o & GIes - i 2 ATTee A = e 's | two children indulged in il half dozen or a dozen wealthy men. Men of | 41d was' bound over totho district cour ina verdiet, Californiaand Louisiana | Emperor Frederick, agamst the chancellor's | tWo ed in one noar Decatur. | B SOETA S & e Y iy have | under bonds of $1,000, and Mike Flaherty I od laws making the agree- | wishes, met the proposition for Alexander's | fhCY Were crossing the river, when the iee | |8 Ve g against odds. aud Charles Phillifs, baforo tho same jus broke and precipitated them into the wates : e hworatantl A sullicient in | marriaze with Froderici's daughter; and | AT were resoucd with difieulty. " | _*There are several things which wa o not | tiee, were examined and hold to bail ‘uuder menced it would be a | . WATERTOWS, Dak., Feb. 15.—[Special n capitalists. to take | Telegram to' Tuk 13ee |—Before Justico ican baseball within the walls of the | sion in Samon will continue with in- | Colossoum. creased vigor. A reply, il sent by mail, is not likely to reach this country ’ A PROJECT is on foot to build a pipe [ pefore the prescut administration has linc from Wyoming oil fieldsia the Big | vetived, and thus the prospect is Horn country to a point convenient to | that the whole question will be deferred bo tapped by the Union Pacific. What | 4o the next administration. ve pa has taken place in Ohio and Pennsyl- | o of regrot if | ment of nine out of twelvi i X ) P e aohlos i oe 0TI 4 P ! This will not be a matter of regret if | MOV = 3 SO S William, true to his policy of insulting the Mae i Cakion s Bonttiee 1aks. . now have which can be secured in the next | the sauie muouln.,_umh a3 Accesories, vanin can not long be delayed in | theinterests of American citizens i civil cases, and it is significant that 4 i 4 Mrs, Jackson, a Beatrice lady, missed her | 1140 years, if the wealthy men of our cit S———— e (o ) re Interests of Ameriean ClLzens o, oo ota is seeking to introduce such | friends of his father who antagonized Bis- | five.year-old son Wednesday, and jon search- | ¢yicu’nold of them. A north and south road fowa Postal Changes. yoming. Samon do not suffer meanwhile, and | Minnesotaiss Ly =3 marck, has merely shown a fresh instance of | ing for him saw him breal through the ice | &fies ‘railroad bridge across the river lamd. | WasmiNaTox, Fub. 15.—{Spocial Telogram there is reason to believe that the Ger- | & Fule. his subserviency to his minister, But what | into the river. = She rushed to save her child [ 17301 Jowa roads at Omaha, the constrie- | to™Tie; Bre.|—lowa postmasters appointed : % i and ulthough she went through the ice twice e . Alexander of Battenberg loscs in pro-Rus- | St & U008 i e 3 tion of a union depot, buriding of a million- | Is i 7 TuE legislative committee on appoint- § Sian courts he is gaining among the czar's ::l";;";:'.“:fi:s‘:lbl_g“' seuing the child, oringing [ gollar tiotel, gettig & muwbor of factorie 5, M. ishor, resigned, and Maric 8. Wes »nts has reported a formids ist 2 ey . S5 Y 5 located here, such as will thrive. It seems | cott, Atwood, ayton county, vice Isano ments has reported a formidablo list of | enomics. His appointment to a louding post to me that we are now in a better position | Bridell, deceased.” A postofice has boon house employes. Among them 15 the | among the Austrian army generals was very than ever before to push all these enter- | establishod at Ledyard, Kossuth county, Ta., Custodian of Cuspidors.” Presum- | likely a main reason for the insult inflicted priscs. with William 8. Leslic 'as postmustor Isauo Mann, Wichita, Guthrie couuty, vico .A Nl'm:_l-:unf fine farmsin one of the | 4, government will be cavcful that richestagricultural counties of Pennsyl- | {hay shall not. In any event the ad- ‘i,..!iif..|'.;u:.; fn-v.'o\l"-l.)'v‘l"‘il‘ n lxinm‘[";g-«lll_l'.'_wu. justment would have to bo completed under the hammer, This would indicate | ypder the next administration, and it lowa. The ladies of Tracr have raised §00 to im- that agriculture in the Keystone state e ) ome! L < therefore appears desivable that the it % S 4 (ot ¥ he ceme Phe oy renlieatato Tor i oA AL is on the decline, Tho frugal Dutch conference illlrlflll begin under itand be | 8PLY it 18 his duty to soe that members | upon hin 8t E3n l'"'.‘ f!'f L H0Y. 00 rmers’ institute will be held at Moul- uml\lll-;uz i‘slL::!flf’;lrl'\Eérllbt-l(u‘\r‘? fopShip com Marking Chickamnuga's Pield, farmers of Pennsylvania should come | yonducted by & ropresentotive or ropre, | eXpectorate with accuracy at the ves- | euviable one, however, ~Oue man thus } yon on the 21st and 22d inst. “Piie consolidation of the street railw: WaASHINGTON, Feb. 15,—-At a joint mecting out to Nobraskn instanter, * A r L v sols in question,and to remove ovi- | singled out for the hosulity of great states | In [owa theve are now 171 organizations of | the rights of the people aro. propor! of union and confedorate veterans a plan for g 4 sentatives of the government instructed 1 of the oceasionul failure. Still | *uns the risk of bheing sground to powder [ the Woman's Relief Corps. They mumber | tected, is, I think, a good thing. Omalia 4 preserving and marking the field of buttlo N ] in the viewsof the next administra- ‘“'" " 8 l“_‘* 2100t 'l L; A when the huge armed masses collide. 4,806 membe South' Omaha ought to be cnmu-.-n-ul b of Chickamauga under the auspices of tho tASKA’S corn has become a great | yio o0 the subject. There is a well- | A7 hle-bodied janitor, and iere are L The Fifth regiment band, of Bedford, has | motor line. I believe such a line would pay | joint memorial corporation, repr lwm:;:ffl E.l several in the list, might attend to this | qy, started out on & concert tour, and will yisit | from the start. ~ Altogether Ilook for a most | ihe states that had troops there, patte "’"“l“l'_’l"l""'l“l‘ prion between New Yorl | yyounded lack of confidence in the | ® FRICI dyicos from Uruguay report a financial | 0eele S o vown i that scctipn. prosperous year in all departments of busi- | general after the Gettysburg association, was BRC L "l‘ clphia on one side and Balti- | y,ijipy of the present scerotary of state | IMPortant du crisis in progross. ‘Though spoken of as | M T Y IR (RSO ee at [ nes: 2 AR covdally approved. A committeo was ap- more on the other. It seoms that the 5 o S transitory, there is reason to believe that v 5 ki . S “Another thing—Omaha business men | powted to make the necessary ralions to select a person for this duty who will New Hampton tried to escape from tho mar- | VI |10 od stand by Omaha mor- | for the beginning of the organization. railronds have been favoring Baltimore 1 slang. “Tn the Soup” is probably | financial and trade affairs in Uruguay and | shal and received a bullet in the log - erly re S0 ) i ] T i} B . el 0 o I i Ve h g we properly reproseut the sentiment of the | gy groughly disgusting in its imboeil- | the neighboring Argentino Republic aro in [~ The articics of incorporation of the Borlin | C1Ais,aud manufacturerss cyerything we in sending corn to that city for export. COKR: k0 count Nebraska is willing to stand neutral ever that may be, of Mr. Bayard. The v, vather than the opinion, what- ity and crudeness as any that has ever | an extremely inflated condition. The Argen- | Creamery company, of Tama county, have | gibie, have an Omaha brand on it. . There 5 tine Republic Iy has been borrowing | been filed with the secretary of state, should be loyalty to our city. This is the A s e obtained currency, even in a country ] "‘?“1 “l‘"”“ 81y 0 ";‘ the belligerants | proposed eouferenco should —settle | 24500y o R a5 ORI imunense sums in Groat Britain for the con- | | Tita Towa ity National bunic us gone into | way other aiics Tave' boon, bullt up and it ol with the munitions of war. clearly and pormanently the rights of | o PERE strucuion of public improvements of all kinds, | & Yoluntary liduidution for the purposc of re. | beliooves us to do the sam ise. vith ot 3 ghts T T eyl A » | turning to'n state bank, It AL NE Slkin Difeauniwith possible excuse for it bocause the mean- | 4 5 cunization of land and other bauks, | o gag.000, hasihad scaplial e ring Cured by Gov.” Kiricwood was, until A Marital Fatluro. O s | ka1 ooty but the now: president | Garies Schneckenberger, 1303 south Thir- g il teenth street, was arraigned on th the United States and its citizens in lrond has | Samon, and in order that we shall not Cuticura Remedies, ing it purports to convey can be better | yuo stablishment of cattle ranches and | recently oxpressed in decent English. slaughtering cstublishment Pacific charge of | 1f1had known of the Curicuna REMEDITS | i Tue Northern transferred all its remuinivg land in | Joge any fair sdvantage whoovor repre- Hgokicl T : Makota. somothing overn million and e | o iuy YRR HB0. WARYOR FORID: S for the purposo of exploiting the enoruious everal persous living in the vieinity of o L vife taventy ot yoars ago 1t would have saved me e | ‘-Fl' Ve pillion and & 1 gonts us must be of exceptional ability o n beliove that the | agriculturl rosources of tho country, Oug | Dulicombe, bent on wisshuet, raided a cigar | coming bomo drunk, boating his wifo and | Aeseiyiclalt yubta iyl fhiogidisve sared ko half acros, toa syndicate of its divectors | for o work of this kind, The publie RRAEAS ROAON. (0 REMBIS URK TR St BERE et e e ves ot laa e o storcaud restaurant at that place, run by o | nincteen-year old son without cause and | ionount of suifering. M (0iacaso (L1 which s disposing of those landsuta | opinion of the United States has been | leBislature has moroclorks than o logis- OL5BS TSN ¢ I8 SU0 L 0 Pbr | man numod Jones, broke up tho furnitire | brandishing o knifo with which ho threat- | communced o 1y Hewd in bspot ot lavéer prico only about one-third that received | proty fully and clearly expressed re- | lature twice the size would need, It is | o ho% PRep (72 COREEAIVAL By TR | ancuarried off u lurio portion of tho store. | enod to eut their throats, “Tho trial dovel- | Ui g nlyails, Mo scalos woula dro 4 " AT A Ralitay ke Y GARERREQ S0 apsviion A is foi 2 and, 4 hile a Keokuk lady was calling at the od the fact t o defendant is well-to- | off of e all the tine, and my suffering wis : by tho Northoen Paciflo for similar | gapding thoSumoun complication, and it | 50 €5y for a member to put his friends |y yinco u colony of Irish artisans from | home of an wed colored wouan i jomure | Q104 o fact that tho dofendant is wollo- | off of tus ull e Lnie, sy’ wulferig wa 4 lands a year ago. Ts it by such means | demands that no fair and reasonablo | 01 the pay roll. In some instances con- [ pimerjck suiled from Queenstown, notwith- | 10oking heu entered und luid an cgg on the | 32 BaViuE & itmbor bF BOUSes (o 66 FRL awouldnat tempt o 1o hve tho disuas L that tins railvoad is trying to provent o | vight of this country shall be surren- | Sttuents get no other benefit. standing the protosts of tho local Catholic | floor. ' The colored womun declures that the Instoad of givin part. of this moucy to bis B rolfoved of what sbma of the (loetors sald g forfeiture of unearnod lund grants? deved or imperilled. clorgy, to a conntry in which one Irish jour- | poated the performance every day, e | family he spends it all for drink and iis wife | was leprosy, some Fag worm, psorisis, etes T only objection to the postoft nal declares “poverty is unknown and where g RHO.0) :mu.‘, .~u|||-|v0|l,lyl|r<l' ..:{.ml‘l ‘: ora xl: ~l“;“.:'|u. ool sursapu il o one yons - S et v i {ca 1 v omsolves wol 3 tion to his continuul dri ¢ o 0 , hut no cure, 1 cannot praise 't 4 A PETITION has been laid before the A CONSTITUTIONAL OBJECTION. proposuls is that the notice is rathor | familics will find themsolves well on the Sk ‘jhllml 3 ¥ keops up u constant racket while at home, [ (i :..'\‘«“.‘ MEDIR 00, Tuuch oy hivvo logislatur: TNV R T e A s short, but we must remember that | road toearning their £150 to 200 yearly.” It Parker is badly in nced of a public hall, | yjo oalls his wifo and child the vilost 1 A5 folrand freo froln soplos a6 &, cgislature of Kansas which will cer- | Ay unlooked for objoction was raised { y:& . o Tl v depotat Lead City is in progre f her wi hubyls, Al T Wad of fliem Wk thies baxs KGR AIED. Walr R 5 8 housomoving is set at the white house | i evident such statemients as these are bay- | The new depot at Lead City is in progress | numes and abuscs them in other ways, | Curictia sud three bottleof (ot ] taiuly take the palm for originality | i, the house of representatives yestor- R T R ing their effect, for on the 25th of lust month | ©F erection. Seheclienberger listened o the testimony of | Sorvxtand two cakes of Curicuiia il and sudncity, It fs no moro nor less | day to the senato tarift bill, It was in | ©°F tWO Weeks from noxt Tuosduy, a Gorman stoamor auilod from Quecnstown | | There is talc of establishing a sash and | bis wife and taaitly agroed with her dechu. | you kit boen ero il sale xou would las than u prayor to tho logisluture. for the | o shupe of a resolution declaring that | 1o may be mentioned as mmcidental to | ¥ith over ffteeu hundred_emigrimts, whoso | P fictors at Sootind © "0 0 E |0 ARG HIS BT i o cbunty | muere 1 fookod 1 the e S ol ol k enuctment of a law authorizing the | the substitute for the house bill, under | 4 il under diseussion ot Lincola, tha. | PAS8aEe money, mmounting to $125,000, was | witartown in the Vs AL o matorialiae sBb] Ay ¢ sy A e pir e mumpok e Bilowto uld lynching of horse thioves wherever | tho form of an amendment, but being | money loaners boliove heartily that o | Lo ors, e Avkentine goverument. In two | n four years Minnohahu county has paid Son Against Father, L G R L S i3 they may be found, In view of the fact | auother and different bill, is in conflict 2 GRRCIR WRMGER Desrilly or three wecks anothor steamer was ex- | 53,20 in taxes into the territoria roasr Taiite MR ARRMMVERINGE, | o BALEA drep Y avis Sud Lo ! i3 that Judge Lynch heretofore has never | with the true intent and purpose of the usury law would be a bad thing. pected u: null)\\lth 'b:utllm )lulxlnulnmnhl'rnl I3 ive m'..-xlu 1 (m.ulln:r.\n'lmn dfmv“ U‘ilfit'dfl‘; arrested on complaint of hiy father for in- fisratched twenty slat yench 6AALLgOLL0 b L eem—————— emigrants, whose ‘passage wi > D are ubo 0 cstal undry f i ’ kind of sceoud tiuture Lo me, i Ol i | deemod 1t necossary to seelc formal | goction of the constitution which pro- | OxATA vlows that million dollar | by the sovcramantt s 0 Wilt also bo paid phott 10 SelnBIBLR oundry i AP | aorniuitty. Tho boy claims that ho paya | housant s, 't more tuat youl wdt (0 1 v for cars . o . o 2 4 L T B f OWD BXDensos 80 o1, NOW write e, or anyon il 13 authority for careying out his peculiar | yijes thut all revenue measures shall | ynion depot und free bridge through ~The people of Gary are watching for an | 0L his own expensos b Hing newapapors, | it % o ox ay Dlle. Who Tends this ey id f jusli . ) an rpsty A oy S et . and his father beats him is he does not ma ) A Y l | eas of juslice, it is hard to say whether S ‘ A R LD RA R AN JBAE o incendiary who is trying to burn the town, 0 writo to 110 4nd T will answer it 11 K j led i el originate in the house of representu- | pher mind’s eye, sting jo Foreigners. and if he Is caught suinmary vengeance may | & certain amount of money for him e DENNIA 1 | g an .s,)t:uul:ud in nul\lung ::lo bold an | tives. The language of section 7, ar- — : . A 4'/.1;;:’11. Times, be expected. it o flu,\.‘ ‘I'nc‘ Loy I|.:~ had nh: mother lmul Waterbury, Vi, Janus) | > nnovation in the time-honored custom. | yio Sy s & 5 n order that forcigmers may understand & e rother subpacnacd to prove the persecution — 1 - bills for raising revenue shal i . > Lt v 3 3 °8 county , and be would prob- So— {vus, Seall Head, Mile Crust, Dandva®, Sar 1 & RIOBTIENN Calokaflo s “braatanta | o .ty SARRBMNAE RO K ginning to show signs of gratifying | this country the following List is given, | ably bo set at largd if &t were not for tho ber's, BAKErs, (rorors And - Wi erwanisns b, fre e o 0 originate in the house of represonta- ivity. which may be added to by anyone who has | fuct that his presence is necessary in order Tten, ‘and ey upecies of Tening, Burning, B v e o o e it | e e sy v o | e | GRS LS TJACOBS O, |iihiiihs il . clen ee i ribu 08 he ' 2 -y 2 o defes ['renc) ;g e ] 5 ey = ar vet, wi { [ 2 s bed ‘l”rltul(‘ B0oAp, il oxquirits skin autifer 4 Pl 9 o ol bille.” The ohju,l.mu ans raisod in- TRy~ AN Ay R R Towa—Land of the grave robber. one moruing last week, The coroner found CURES PERMANENTLY Ay TR (s “,4"‘ "u,,, s atte or to supply the wator nocessary | vory ue hothor a practi- " : g Missouri—Land of the train robber, c o Lis thre blood fornally, when physloly ) o " volves the question whether a practi- | jho immediate resignation of the cabiner achew of tobacco in his throat, and the Ij u M B A G o [ A physiclaus and for irvigation 1n- Colorado this spring. | oullynew bill, submitted as a substitute, | aids a now complication to the perpleoxing | OMo-Tand of the oftice secker. Jury deoided that doath resulled from strun- |* ’ b v i b 1 4 " Indiana—L f the 3 Y Kulation, e Hal every . Pl 100RA, 5008 A 3;"“" “{’,“l"l be 0108} Mriows Viow £0 | gun properly bo regarded as an amond- | probiam of French politics. A fow days ago, | of tey auw—1and of the slugker and retreat | KWROR - s been 1 tho Chronle Cases Pros ptly Gured. o finsoxes i Droaved byt n ABA S¢ 10 tural prospocts of that state | 1oyt ayen though it contain some of | when the chamber by o small majority R Traill county juil awaiting trial on the charge | Restores, Strongthens, Hoals, Curel Br-sond for -iiow £ Care Ein Diseasos,’ k: or the present year at least. Thousands | (ne features of the original bill, as is | adopted the scrutin d’arondissement bill as a Japan's New Constitution, of murder, has been taken to Fargo for safe | S — 6 pages, b0 illustrations, aud 100 testamonials, E of acres which havebeen brought under | 4o ause with the senuto substitute for | substitute for the scrutinde liste system, the New York World, keoping and s now in Jail. O'Hure s sus- | CURES EFFECTIVELY PIMELLE, binckhaads, cliappad and oy ika ? cultivation would become sterile and | yhe house bill fact was referred to as a severe blow to Bou- | Japanis to huvo amew constitution. 1t | Hillsboro last Septomber. Hewiine ticd | 63 B X A T I G A, eVt by CUTICIIA S MDA TR ) valueless. The question isa most pross- Th b4 langer. But that unique figure in the poli- | will be cut decollete, with western t i t the next term of court at Caledouia 1 B he question is a very nice one, and | " - 3 A " ) With rimmings | at the next term of court at Caledonia. I —— 4 ing one, and it behooves the people of | 1ne disoussion of the vesolution that | U8 u({fu\nxtx:‘h:»ul-l n‘: kv,"u’ The ».uvu;n- aund a few progressive frills on its edgos. - —————- Penstrates the Norves Affeoted. FREE! FREE FHUM PAIN 4 Colorado to take immediate aotian in A ment was pledged to make the proposal for e Only Scattered the Packiages. | Socthes, Strengthens, Heals, Cures. 1 Ot Minute the Cuticurs Antis onder to store up all the wator possible | + | revision the immediate order after the action Grand Old Do Lesseps. H, Latorrette was arrested on suspizion of ] —— JLaln Plister, relisyes Raownitisny B i1 on anai T Eaes (o wixt Webster dul]fxus an amendment to be | on the bill changing the election system, and St. Louis Post-Dispaich, z stolen some goods from & Union Pa AT DavGOINTE aND DraLtas latie, & ‘Slx"r‘:'v- & y & “‘any atteration iv a bill or motion by | Floquet insisted upon carrying out this ar- 6 news that the failuve of the Pauama | cific express car, as he was sven to taka w! THE CHABLES 2. YOGEIRR CO., Ballmors, B8 1 Wae sk aec Galy Pals bk ing i e

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