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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 18290, ol DAILY BEE WHY SO PERSISTENT? be presumed that they would not, in | millions of dollars. This s almost | shall end in & reaction ‘to monarchy, or | chaso has bankrupted you, do not undeceive | the S w.w_(\,:,.\,::y Currs "L‘Tl“‘".,"?.,“‘(" e T]']A 4 4 k o Qenator Manderson is said to have | wnich case should simply have re- | equal to the value of thé precious metals | ‘\\‘w'. rits result ;m»‘.: be to establish popu’ | her, It Tml enough 10 be a fool, but much - N:"«vv_;*.fl:lv o A "‘.".' ";( J Shich will sweil PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING imputed all the trouble about Fort | duced th pius slightly without get- | mined in the Unitea States for the year | T8 BOVCRIMen b o8 e e the total to $1,250,00. The bullion product TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, Omaha to the rapacity of land owners thing v vother con- | 1586 is & sum larger than all rail- f 189 COntenar of " o v ition ',"‘ aco Times: Ttis said that Norman J f the ";.",“ Juarter ended Septone DAy (Morning Faition including SCNDAY hreatens to be a fateful year ¢ Colman, who has just b moted to th S, was §1, 175,00 iy, One ¥ 00 | nemy aMesrs ¢ f tatior v 1 wof the d Ny 1% 1 tHe ‘totat fiot | Tore : portfolio of Early Y and Hubbard Wil Gleason, sipor por s N (0 | army officers who are stationed ¢ which the special organ of the domin- | yoar. is more than I net sniash, SigAN Himsel? Colman, Sec. Adspt (08 mine, wiis exa or T Po bors for safoty, Y OMANA SUNDAY T 1 LA LB R oy iin spot said, “this rens, l\..\v” 0| with regard ¢ 1l vita leman: worth’s proposal, w ich it characteri i v the year. Who can d m .' H|‘Hu 1' A X0 |l (»‘ H3o8ton Courder Modic " has nee,” and reaching ub to | WekKLY BRE, A % of land owners, but they have a right | as “insidious, vling the Ohio con- | that corn 1s king ¥ Speedily apse R OMA 1A OFpICE, Nos 014 and 918 FARLS AM STUERT ' 3 W country promises to present within a few CHICAGO OFFLCE, 7 ROOKERY TC1LDING to put a price upon their an ' ‘Mr. Buncome Butterworth pror u ind to the opposition to rel clusion is poss » terms in | roads paid it dividends on stock in that t. The senator is doubtless corre jon governr refers to Mr. Bu carnings of the national banks of the The Argentine Rep s expor | shale, the whole mass came d The Butte board of tra r o money onough to mike rvey Then he wondered why everybody wd through 1 10 PAss Lo ssible 1o lay a railroad thr th there an is foasible they w y aud in Northern Pacific 10 ¢ ther fferson va Hudson a fow ovenings since a man, while - b led, huggod his wife for several min James C. Flood Dead utes wit Knowing who he was hugging. LCopyright 159 by Gordon Benmett.) ade such progr * aqid t n v X Y shal i wking of his profession, “that it is aln B TR O o Orpick, No. 018 | government has the privil Il likely that cong T Tlinofs logislature s about to | Searsan almost unparalelled nat ok et yossible for anybody to bo buried alive UILDING ASHINGTON OFFIGHy SN0y O - 9 . | perith. The American consul reports thal FOURTEENTH STREET 1sing to On this point there is | will 170 the proposed nditure, 1 w providing for th | th8 4 . WHISH eoTmeeEA: i TTanee Ayres 18 now felt all throngh the different But since the scnator admits the | dian officials should receive a national | ing associations. 1t is a matter of no | ;oiciices, Now farms, new estanceas, 1 ieston Freeman: At a hugeing bee for that all the well es« | sxifways, now miblie Works, wew banks the benefit of the church along the upper a N1 f th t \ it d build- CORRETONDENCE no discussion. and thore is no good reason why Cana- | vision of the state over loan and build tor matter should be add Loron OF 11t BE army officers at the fort and at departs tation to make a tour of the United | little significance BUSINESS LETTRRS 3 dAieasad to Tiik BEF 1 CoupARy, ocation, and he two peoples s desired and should | state favor an inspoction of their op increasing immigration of now laborers from be e payal rof the company. ¢ as we do that ho « ited by all proper means, but | ations by the auditor L st bR v | When b 1 out he wanted s 15 cer Hetveincia, Feb New York Herald n of Omaha are alsoopposed | the suggestion of M terworth does | this action they carn the confidence of | capital from abroad secking profitable invest. f Galflo = Spoclal to Tk RG] < MP, TAH8E 1 Y gomg pay be considared as almost ma y > 1. ROSEWATER, Edito forcing the government to make tl be cntirely proper the public | will not alone protect the subscribers to | FHHA ¢ ’L, NoH oY 4 Ry “"',“‘ STATE AND TERRITOKY, the Kidneys at hall-past 0 yosterday morn S —————————SSSSSE= t P | 118500 d Abellihy . change? The was some excuse for | officials of Canada desire to better in- mate building assoclations, but | & v ing, H moments were without i, . e possibilities of the now departure ? 3 " THE DALLY Bisk his course so long as General Shevidan | form themselves regarding the United [ will effectu ar wildeat schemes | Afayy, perhips, ave boing carried beyond the Nebraska Jottings suffering. At lis bedsido were his sshouldbs | ment headquarters are adverse [ tions between the | tablished building societies in that | cropping out in all directions; and with — A i at i wets for new residences are being lot fa fiugh 1 & Sister of Mora: v Statement of Circulation, was in commana, as the senatorclaimed | States, and care to accept the private | from masquer ¢ under the title of | pounds of prudenc o new avenues of | avam day 4 wifea \ rand a Sister Merc Sworn St 1 i very day at Minder The attending physician, De. Heimann, Prof. Kussmaul, and Prof. Erb nad pronounced ms case b s a8 long ago as last October tate of Nehra | that in deference to the head of the | hospitality which it is understood will | building and loan associations. speculation, ond some may be overwhelued 19 LSS TITHUUR SLROCL GAPSATE, oW BEliNE County of Donizlas army he could not well refuse to make [ be tendeved, they can be assured of the ——— i the mad race viches; but the move- | regular trips and are being well patronized Georg wick, secrotary of the Bes Pub- C = USHIN Compuny, does solemny swaar that the | provisions for a velocation of the fort. | most cordial treatment while withi sctul cirenlatioh of T DALy Buk 06010 | Goneral Sheridan had announced that | boundavies, But to make a national af- | dent Cleveland had for veturning to L) i herbuil Funday, Feh. 10, he would not set apart any aporoprin- | fair of su visit would involve igress without his approval the house ‘:‘:»:‘ Ll -xlu“v‘. ‘\':\v(;vl\y"yl\l 4\:l“ywll.‘{‘ B e ! tion for improvement of the fort so long | mockery disereditable to the represent- [ bill 1o determine the title of sottlors on | B S AEE 0 08 B otune Wednesday, Feb, 13 05 | s it remained on its present site. atives of both countries, and rather | the Des Moines viver fands in Towan, it [ FEH8 S008I0 \OH{ot tHe How Ba 'm‘\_w be wl«--rm icted last weelk will bo transferred to San Francisco. Chursdny, Feb, 14 ETE ” 3 T 5 « ot be denie ousanGs 3 5 3 ks wenty different insurance companies - Friday. 5 ¥ But why does Senator Manderson s more so to ours than to theirs, can not be denied that thousands of |y banks putting into cireulation, | woro canght on the Withers & Koll's fire at Watt Dying in Prisos Paturaay, Feb. 16 . . persist when General Crook, ( SsstTma——— innocent parties have been muade to make it casy to float the most extravagant and 1s d Lour HowEVER sound the reasons Presi- | ment is onward, unmistakably onward, The | « An clegant exclusive oftice buitding and a continnance of the suspension of spacie pay three story structure for the A, O, U, W It was only by his great physical strongth arc on thetapis at Grand Island. that he survived so long. The remains will Chadron now supports a hearse, the first | be embulmed and wi tu May in the funeral in which such a vehicle took part | churchyard of the chapel here, when they , i amounts ranging from &0 | goee Tt el Average Schofield and all the avmy g RAILROAD MAN-TRADS suffer by a striet interpretation of &} schemes for “getting rich' quickly; and the bl t Tue BrK.|—-Nowton Watt, one of tho BORGE B, TZ8CHUCK 1O a disavprove of the el An important opinion has just been | land grant made to a syndieate many | whole community is almost off it head. in the Hon. Charles Ricf, the Grand Island poet, [ o | ARV v a8 o i GEOR a maha disavpr h I Ly el ) N ) has rented his oftice to the Wells-Fargo kx. | Rock Island express robbers, who was con O e v, & 1 ) | Why does the senator, whose only aim | handed down in the supreme court of | years ago. It should now be in ordor | midst of tho cxcement which overywhere | o Company, ana is now recuperating his | victed with Schwartz and sont to prison for Seal. N FEIL, Notary Pablic, is supposed to be to serve his constitu- [ Nebraska touching upon the liakility of | for the owners of the disputed lunds to | prevails, What greatly adls to the "”*""‘fr health at the Hot Springs, Ark life for murdering KExpross Messenger Kol Blate of Nebrasks L& Rt 16 wishes of the | railvoads for injury to persons going | reach an equitabie und \ing with [ mpulse and spint of development which = ¢jugrel mortgages to the amount of §500,000 | logge Nichols, lies on his death bed in tho LY oF Donm ket ents and represent the wish th i D 1 [ Ty Hines THnt CHALiotoRERs LB oo LU, Georgs B, Tzecimck, beinz duly sworn, de- | eitizens of Omaha, insist upon having | upon the tracks at public erossings. It | the settlers, Ao R LR o have been filed with the clerk of Hallcounty, | prison _hospital, nearly gone with #consump ik find §aye that he 13 seoretary of the Bes A i & || own BT UTAE: 68 K B RBIRY TR FRiLe - — ple, is the potitical ¢ which pervades the | coverme rolling stock on the Union Pacifie; | ton, Watt maintains his innoconce at all P S B el Aerara | his own way against the wishes of our [ wa at,as a general vule, rail Eomntey: Hevolutions und attompts at rovo. | i favor of the American Lown and Trust | {ihca and it is thought hewill dio without L I‘;l,« I'““'.') 1',“‘.3 for the | citizens and of the avmy? Why can he rond companies are bound to keep ina ”'I‘nvv\ time it was Mes. Gareett, of | ) vioiiive mattors of the past. All through pany saying o word regarding any knowledge ho T Yoo coptes: for “Aprik | not now co-operate with the army and | safe condition all portions of their plat- f Topeka, who left her four-year-old | yho oxtent of Argentine Kepublic tho guar- [ Alvin Hill a prosporous farmer of Howard | may have to the fucts in the great robbery i i P e i) FEtdbesile it S B i e 0 S VAT, HigERT ke % county, is just’ finishing digging two acr and murder, coples: o et | gotan appropriation to purchase addi- | forms and approaches thereto to which | child alone in the house to play with | aoties of the constitution now have the sanc- | of potatoes which yielded over three hun i Juy, 1603 conles: Avgist, 189, | tional ground, and to construet such | the public do or would naturaily vesort. | matehes. The usual vesult is recorded | tion of the people and the laws are perm dred bushels, and not one was frozen when Canada’s Lumboer Tariff, 11 copiun: eor, Sentember, 1683, 1 164 coleai and all portions of their station gronnds n roasted baby and a sorrow to e peacefully ited. Labor is more | taken from the ground Orrawa, Ont,, Feb, 23~ The leading lum- or October » respected and honored, and cap \}\ [ ’ Illn;v \i'j‘l ||‘ »v'm‘\\m ; |||-‘n|:unv1 bermen of the Dominion waited on the gov- et e Wt tencten 1 e hkon and el | erument yestorday und asked for the aboli county and district reunions during the | tion of the export duty—& per thousaud buildings as are needed upon the pres- ent site, and defer to the wishes of Gen- | reasonably nexr {o the platforms where | mother. The habit of encouraging and m VT \ls Crook, Schofie 1d and Brooke? passengors taking passage on their ears | infants 1o cre thomselves i R RS o Sworn to before me and subscribed in my e may ¢ ve ’ here r would naturally or ordinavily be likely | it 1l cavelessness in the ! ¢ 1010TC 0 one any longe o presence this 18th day of February, A, D. 183, We may as well say vight here that 3 3 T i of or fears internal commotion or civil dis- | vear,® inspeeted 65 posts, written 1,881 | feet, board measurement-—on logs towed to foneral | 10 0. The case in question is one still [ most evacl form, Tn the sympathy ex- | 09 foars R ML SR ML T s e A N. . FEIL Notary Public the most unpopular thing that \ f [ ! d Was) e T andersc as ever forced » i | fresh an mind, A few months ago a | tended N Garrett, the must in jus- 3 rie ronge! \ 8 speec) ndt traveled 8,000 wiles in the dis- | they fear, will be adopted at aslington Mandevson has ever forced upon our J Of the many stories brought by ks | 81 Ok Y Lol unless the change 1s made. The Baker bill Wi SUGGEST o joint “hemisphere™ | ) NERan Tt iADH shter v ot without | tide f AnaLEe Of N 5 it 5 duties I jo hemispher citizens has been the removal of the | passenger about to enter acar, without | tice, be st 1en of condemun- | from IKhartoum the latest is one of unusual ERUIES is now before congress and it will inju debate upon the question, “*Can Woman o L fort, and the sooncr he desists the various Canadian industries if it becom Marry Woman! e e ek ‘ lov law. better he will be appreciated by this [ under the whecels of a passing train on will probably be guilty of a similar act. | prominen opponeut of Khaiifa Abdullah, Davenport has 175 saloons that pe t - -~ - ¥ "‘ Eavom ik community. Where ther @ will, | o track pavallel and near to the one on ‘ = has captured K1 Obeid This place, the | jjcense The Stallion Stamboul Sold. How would it do to offer a *'eash which the passenger teain was standing THeE ques of taxing railvoad | capital of Kordofan, wmmy porhaps be Six fatal mine accidents have occurred in SAN Francisco, Feb, 22,1t is reported prize” to the suceessful prophet upon on of passengers, property i win bofore the logisla- | sidered the starting point of the gr the state this year, that L. J. Rose has sold the stallion Stam tho new postoflice location? carcer of Abdullal's pr ssor, the vie “The pay ol at the What Cheer mines | boul and the brood-mares Sweetheart, Bon to carry out the wishes of the army and | for the recep i ! y jaaloe R G A el The Union Pacific was sued for dam- | ture. At every session this vexatious ) the citizens of Omaha, they can veadily |- e s T T e e S wor dis. | torious Matdi. hs capture would be a f amount to £5,000 por month. bon and Astrion to'W. S. Hobart, the capi put a rider upon some appropriation bill | ages due to injuries received from the |} ames up. bul 15 never s fimation of the rumors, often repeated, | A stock company has formed at | talist of this eity. Hobart retused to state and getall the money they want with | negligence of the company for failing | posed of in a manner equitable and just |y uose ehiefs of Kordofan who always | Montezuma to erecta flouring will. the vrice paid for the stallion, but well which to improve the present fort, and | to provide safegunrds to passengers, [0 the state, The members of the | gigrusted the elaims of Motiammed Abmed | The Mt Pleasant Milling company, with o Jinformod Horsemen say that it is wot under 2 35 s it & . 5 by i apital stock of &0,000, he ed articles 5 0 offered for the v in the next congress thoy can get a | and the the supreme court holds that | present logislature have the oppor- | to be the divinely-seat Mabdi aud resented | fabiial S0 iy el bl et oo v OECHURIOE VOB AR the railroad company will be .|1w for | tunity to redecm their pledges to their "1uml'\'-'m\lh.ma' 1y the trausfer of his Over sixty witnesses have been suby Knox, of Santa Ro: las sola tho the damage vesulting from sueh injury. | constituents by amending the present [ allegea claims and powers to their present | naed for the Huston warder trial now in | tFotting stallion Antic, now in Kentucky, for It is notorious that the safeguards for | unsatisfactory law, which lows possessor, weve in open war with the latter. | progress at Osscola, $25,000, Possibly the vazue rumors of defeats of the | The superior court at Creston collectod Mahdi in the Upper Nile region may also 5. I fines and costs last year at an ex negligence on his part, was ground | tion. Yet to-morrow some other mot! intorest, namely, that Scnoussi, ihe most there'sa way. [ our senators desive ANorneR Chicago man has been shot by a burglar. The usual report that the guilty individual is Tascott has not yet arrived, suflicient appropriation with which to OMAHA'S ice industry has recently | buy all the necessur ining developed in mammoth proportions. | the prescut site. Thousands of tous have heen shipped to various parts of the south. BILL SIGNED. President Cleveland performed a pa- T Omaha charter bill will come up | griotic duty yesterday in signing the with a smiling face before the house [ il that will beforé the close of the Tuexday, and from indications a kindly | present year nad four states to the roception is awaiting it. union and four stars to the flag. In point T et of importance the approvalof thismeas- PrLL down the flag long enough 10 | 416 s the erowning act of the outgoing sew four more stars among tho constel- | 4q,yinistration, and the day upon which lation of thirty-eight. President C it was done brightens its character as a land has signed the omnibus bill, memorable event. We are quite will- ing to believe that the president was influenced by n patriotie sentiment to approve this act of justice to the people Digging Up Klein's Record. Berris, Peb, 22The German papers as- ATAThE, measuring soven feet | Sertthat Klein, the American who fs charged the protection of passengers and the | roadsaloophole at every turn to eseape public at ia are insufficient at the | their just obligation: to the state, to main depots and suburban stations in | the counties and to the cities where bk ot A Eesin o There i 6 Ghi 1) 3 BB o ha eSSl ate our inches across the wings, was caug by the Germans with havi o o Matd this eity., There isnot a day in which their prop Vv is situated. {his diversion may relieve the prossurn :[dn‘u :\Iv‘:l u’I(.lunw:J,( M\I\l'l '1 \::-J ‘:ul|y|‘.%“.‘| Y |||l,\".m.,“| “-[uv“‘:h\.‘\“‘h-:'"\“L\ “V:Er\,‘ people do not escape death and injury —— aainst Emin Pasha. Meanwhile Captain | sensation when exhibited on the streets., vapiiliad] 4 Dasotilior Tost | WikiHor I by a hair’s breadth, due to the careless- [ T United States absorh an increas- | Wissmann is proceeding on his min relief | A Gladbrook gardener is crossing s Lehr and served us a sergeant' in the German ness of the railroads. Cars ave switehed [ ing share of the products of Canada and | quest, whieh looks very much like a pro- | berry plants, sugar cane and milk v army during - the Franco-Prussian — war. and fro continually across crowded | Mexic Tt S ¢ for an annexation of the Vitu territory. | Produce a new species of vine which will | He “was, 80 it is stated, subsequently com l‘fl‘ ‘d fx;», coutin nlI_\‘ l‘ ;“ ; I(xl (»\\\! d ;\I'I\‘l 0. whi u]u. Xport. IIV'I.I')I Ln.” That an employe of the German [ KFOW sugarand cream iu connection with | pelled to leave Germany, and went to streets. assenger and freight trains | to Euvepe ae decr ing. his woulc UURe & 4 5 P 4 | strawberries. Amcrica. vun in and out of the depots and upon | indicate growing commercial relutions | ViU company is in Zanzibar urging this A rather novel suit was tried at Sioux T cross-walks on adjacent parallel teacks | between the three countries on the N be connceted with provious operations of Senoussi wad his allies, and, at all events, acquisition, and that the sultan of the Vitu is | City the other duy. A butcher named Walo Refused to Lower Russin's Flag. 5 i ; : in dread of Gevinan encroachments s signi- [ kept a tame owl in his cetlar to kil rats and oNpox, Feb. 22.—The report that a to the peril of pnssengers. It is a ques- | American continent which will one day | o, The German advance along the north | mice. George W, Cooper, an_employe, en- | Irench eraiser bombarded Sagallo, where the tion, therefore, if the railroads fuil to | lead to mammoth proportions and pave | gige of the Tana river will bo an interest. | tered the eellar one day lst fall, when' the | Cossack expedition under Atehinoff had sct provide ample depot accommodation the wiy to w political union of some | jug and important one whatever the fate of | it few inte is face, striking outone of 4 )04 temporarily, killing or wounding five ot his eyes with its beak. Cooper sucd for whether the proper anthorities in the | sort. Bmin Pas £,000 damage: o fact was dwolt on | e expedition and capturing the remamder, DEOE L E,000 damages, but the fact was dwelt on g onfirmed. Tire bombardment, 15 the re | te cannot compel them to provide r———— - that the defendant had provided medicar | 13 rOnAnnCd Sl Lt of the four prospeetive states on the an- | Lot ©0 0 U n~' TS <\In.i tho OTHER LANDS THAN OURS Where Cleveland Mads His Mistake. | care and nursing.and a verdict was rendered | SRi of the refusal of Atchinofl to lower tho niversary of the birthday of the first ’;“M"w SEDIATONE0LS ! The Britisi paviument reassembled Thars. Portlaond Orey for the defendant, ‘ g F o president of the republic. and to give I b e R day. ‘Tho speechof the quecn was more It is safe to say thatif veland had Bevonatiiinsaies Robbrd ot Rer Diampnils: him full ereditfor the sentiment. There Tt democrats of the house of rop tan A;m‘h\ mlrr.‘.l}m I|,..<‘ .“.x 1 few fout- | from the ux]x cors (m\ mnuu\m-;l hamself el S b s noins i SAN IDraloI I Eah DT M Bl ar could be no more appropriate day from | sentatives have not been able to keep | gt 2 WAt S EEORE LHERE WS T L et o "”‘\ S "“f' ‘f;»:".y: Gona | san Lavredo, Cal l«l.x’u;lldw-r‘ul Governor. Oulesby, of lilinois, o I e g 4 TG P ol ement that inereased pro o ec- | sel generally v he legitimate lea i b vonaoE oanoTo w ho has been spending a few dags here, was which 10 date the complotion of u duty | theiv lines unbroken. and two of theie [ oot e e B e | o e Would have. becn ro. | 1, AL tabin peanut vonder at Eresno real- | 110 WS EREHUIE o o i o soimportant as that of providing for | leaaers have gone down in defeat. Mr. | porce of Bugland, and the intimation that | clected, but b 8 il he wore un auto- NI o R G b elry at Dellur yesterday. They were given the creation of four additional states. | Springer was compelled to yield on the | tue goverament iz not coutid that the | erat with the powers of an autocrat. His Thestla R law AT eRllausEilicsn ¢ | toahotol clerk to be placed in the safo. Tho 2 A 4 A At 2 (it CRL wor licens { man and diamonds disappearc Under the bill the conventions to frame | tervitorial question, doing so at last | peaceful relations now existing with other | messages wi itten in the dogmatic tone | $400, s constitutions and state governments are | more graciously than was to haye been | conuties may, not suffer a chanze. Althouzh | of u Russiun ukase, and the result was that [ Arrangements lave been made to ship They Walked on the Track. » redount- | framed in very careful lungaage, this ex- | the nation declined to re-elect the autocrat. ’-"l’-v-"'lh-'-u' of Texas cattle 1o California to be ArLeNtows, Pa., Feb, Edward Brown sion of a sense of possiole danzer means = e D ICSLI00 BRSSO and Alfred flaliman, residing at Coplay, Over hadowed the Foar Hundred. II:»«Im‘m;lH o |vI T]""“"""‘ away from | were both instantly killed by a passenger Chicagn Trimne. the city of Butte the fumes of the swelters | train last night while walking on the Lehigh T private correspondence of even Pig-Poisoning Billings if seut to a gen- tleman would have been treated with at least the degree of respeet indicated by burning. AN Towa man and woman have just celebrated the sixty-ninth anniversary of their weddin Yet occasionally some fool will bob up with the declara- tion that mar is a failure. Tite new rules adopted for the gov- erniient of the police station will work many hardships on reporters. Police officers do not seem to realize that re- porters are among the best friends they have. requested to meet on the Fourth of July, | expected of him, and now ti so that two vital events in the history | able Mr. Mills has found humself in a | P of the admission of these territories to | minority. Mr, Randall desives very | » £reatdeal, and taken in PV o heodlwilll At st fiom one L s et || muehile Delok forwandiholCowlos iny: ] ihx Dropgseniestnilinte oLty ilion dol Thirteen huudred dogs of the bluest that tne cost would be about $75,000. Valley railcoad tracks. lars for const defenses and naval improve The heulth oficersof Los Angeles have o, ey Proma e e et sl f m o R e e ie health ofticers of Los Angeles have — national anniversaries. enue bill, which proposes the vepeal of | ionts, is exesedingly siznificant. Notice is.| Plood and most HHI"I\'.I;’_'“' )11‘&“';""!‘! o0 | been mulcted of 8500 for removing a small- Apostls Caniis Bbieasad Itis worth remarking that the arca em- | the tobacco tax. In order to do this it | siven of contemplated legislation for the ma. | ¢ 00 exhibition in hew pox patient frow her home 10 the pesthouse A 3 ou r ) AL e At i braced in the four prospoective [states is | was necessary to secure a special rule’ | terial development of Treland, and there wiil | O¥ershadowing grandeur of their presence inst her will. SAlE DakmIULh Ercu Bl Talo; \ BILL een introduced into the £ RE0SNY) | ur) 5 Plalfiry orlal development oL Treland, o nere Wil ) e New Yorkers have 1ost sight temporarily Airloh mantiniPortland Ore.l 2ot dranic ;,.vmmm Tur Ber. | —Apostle G legislature to repeal the law creating | Kreaterthan thatof the thirteen original | sotting apurta day for the consideration | be a megsure introduced for estublishing a | tho s Yorkes have ost st QU || sich wan i, Lortiand, O kot drunic | 40507 L oinony leader in the Mormon the present board of railroad commis- | states, and consists of 544,366 | of this measure to a conclusion. Such department of agriculture. BLRFAREN0 A VS0, 5 for bimself, leaviug onty ubout ten more in | church, has been released from the peni #oner istature could do the | square miles. A portion of this [ a rule wasagreed to by the committes | Promise, nowever, that the unjust policy of 4 e stock in the town. Phe rich are always tak- | tentiary, having served w term for unlawful the govermment Irish afaivs is to be re o Fes e F e ing these advintases. coliabitution L commission which has done the people | may, however, bo made serviceable by [ publicans, and when Mr. Mills endeay- f"’i"'l';’v‘)“',‘r?j”"“.“‘“‘f;‘l"fj"'m"_""',f\d":‘) Pes oAy o fssl o U S SR iaeotelauanniofiotofexteacied from The i Lienht Convention little good. irrigation. The e population | ored to thrust in a resolution uhead of | [t S GRS MV 0 S THGONT | cmsth to s a s mocic from the frenzy | December B, 1535, was 46551 tons produe- | Citicaco, —The Nutional Eloctrio Skt of the four new states will be somewhat | the report of the committee he was | yumber. of e e S iTIe: e raro s | L on TAl SRS S R e U ol | PR Seac o conaiiiog s R oS COLORADO was the last state to be | in excess of one million, of which the | voted down by a large mujovity, twenty- | to effect change. There 18 a possi- | around his nd he was about to go up. | valued at $600,55.5% The total product of for the cnsuing ye created o member of the union. It was | two Dakotas will have between six and | eight democrats voting with the vepub- | bitity of this, but past experience | Phere were provably uno knotty Andover & admitted thivteen yearsngo. The pr seven hundred thousand. Al the con- | lieans. Tt was decidediy Randall’s d does not warrant ths_expectation that the | theological points aired in that scrmon ent year will be memorable i ic sure favorable to continued rapid | and he aged maticis w is ne- | movernment can be forcel to m o its - - ent year will be memorable in politi ditions are favorable to continucd rapid | and he managed matiers with hisa R e et T T T s . history, not alone for the return o g growth of this portion of the country in | customed tact and ability. The Cowles | Vizorous ey 2 i (R Chicayo Times, 'tch 0’ S k i publican administration, but also for [ population and in wenlth, which should | bill will receive early consideration, | B0 80 0 .f‘f.“- :“ iggcntison T TS T ST “123 In lseases the admission of four new states into | be very materially stimuluted by the | and asit will have the fall republicay | M * 8 EEEEEE i corning Wannamaker's tailor, and the elite the national family. assurance of stateliood. The people of | support, tagether with that of all the | prencl affaies have withiu a few days pre- | 8 Washinzton are troubled lest he appear the favored torritories ave manifesting | democrats from the tobacco growing | gented no new sensation. De Freyeinet hag | 40 the mauzuration in a suit of his own | Lecratched 28 years, Bodyj covered [Every night 1 scratcled until the A Mississieer negro who had been | o hearty appreciation of their good for- | states, aud afew others I undoubt- | be; to form a cabinet, and is engageq | hAD downs,” thereby neatly comvin- with scul Scratehed all the skin was raw. Bedy covered with to | ing u business advertisement with a first ap- time. Suffcring endless and with- scaies like spots of mortar. An peptance igislistunabll. - outretief. Cured by the Cuticura awful spectacie, Entirely cu Thanks, We Don't Dance. Kemedies. Skin now as clear as a by the Cuticura Remedies in fivo Ciiieayn Tritine, baby's, weoeks. Reports from Indianapolis fil to show that General Havrison is practicinz for the inuugural ball, The first step of the a state no better serviee than to abolish a | 18 now worthless land, which | ou rules, Randall voting with the re- Inducing his fellows to emigrate, has | tune, and the whols country rejoices | edly pass the house. in the | in that difdeult sk, w new been found hanging from a tree. Yet | with them. e caunot be doubtful, bur it might | biw. The one encouraging: the the southern gentleman does not inter- 1 encounter the veto of My, icveland, | mediate future of of the French vepub fere with the negro’s rights. He simply COURTESY TO CANADA if the bill should become an law it would [ i the fuct that President ¢ _dosacy stands, gun in hand, upou the broad | Ifit be possible toconvince the people | reduce the revenue of the government | 5200 10 BAVE L 4lLI0R his heid. | 5o fons as proposition that the negro has no vights | of Canada that the people of the United 4 about twenty-six million dollurs. i [.,_" AT TTI A T3 TPTS Cre] and that interfercnce would be an im- | States hold no enmity toward them, — Tt iontleo a1k s Ao 0ol fTozaossion: E0ho ghended;uponitoloss nu.opportunisy £ PN dissolution of the chambor of deputics; bUt | o0y ot know how to dunce and has no de- | lavger than a cent. 1t spread rapidly all over |on, wheu 't began to look like spots of mortar THE wore several runaway acei- | to contribute to that result. is well | paper reports of his meetings, but the | this canonly be accompiished legally by the b (0 teun my boldy and got under my nails, IH,,”“,”“'Wul“,‘, T capio O 1) 1ayers, necotms donts yesterday. In each instance the | kuown, Mr. Butterworth isa most ar- | old-fashioned, devout and sincere [ actof the president and the seaute, and the Z — 5 would drop oft of me all the tim uf | punied with itehing. 1 wonld scratch overy fault wis with the owner or driver of | dent advocate of commercinl union, | christain will condemn a newspaper [ 5 no danger of the lutter desiving o move We Can Stand This Kind, foring wus endiess, aud Without 1 \until 1 owas raw, then the nest night the tho team in loaviug it unhitched, Any | with a strong tendency in favor of an- | that troats of o religious meeting very | Unloss the formor yiclds. M. Carnot has o Ghlegug /ol Honsan 0iagllarelwould set teiptnaia e 1 belug formed meanwhile, whore & e S i # ! : A & shown 1o disposition to yield. 1t is u good | Harvison’s administration has not pro- | the disease over ngan. 1am a poor man, but |scratched off again, In vain il 1 cousult afl man too slothful to tie aud blanket his [ nexation, and he has the utmost confi- [ mueh us it would a sporting event. [v | FEFE TG0 ERR prosgunt o 1 ioted trusts, Oh, nor e poopie of Whsh. | 1€0l el to be relieved of what somo of the doc- |t doctors i the country, but withont aid. horse when the moreury 1s at zero is | dence in the ultimate suecess of one ov | may be true that the worldly witl noi [ oc 0o o ™ 1L was said of his | ington have orgauized o window glass trust, | 18 said was loprosy, some ringworm, psov- § Afterpiving up all hopes of svery, [ hap- seatters the vehicle he deaws overan | ject to invite members of the | revival meeting, when they will rond | that the cnergy of his action was only | Window to sce tho inangural parade. RIEGARG SR ANN ML INENQ BULS:SITRRN IR ] Mk 2 oMb LSRN A MM AR ISR IR entire ward, But leaving horses untied | Dominion parliament and the pre- | those gotten up after “the Chicago | equaled by that of his silence I AT T praise the CuTicriy Roymenigs t much, | momedi J began to notice that the involves the innocent pusser-by in dan- | miers and cabinets of the several | idea.” Butall men who are in symp the grandson has anherited this quality 4 ‘~'4'” Ls 2 Rt Lhey bave made my skin s clear wnd freefrom fscaly ¥ " AT et ger, and is thus a violation of police [ Canadinn provinces to make an ex- | thy with the church and the work it is | of negative fenuicss it will stund bim |y pggepion fndiznantly declares that | Vool of ¢ Ay, A1LLguadocilo) dialuscs | eniegiag Cn 4 o RalB (BU¥ Sl ordinance, of the Golden rule, and the | tended tour of tho United States, visit- | doing will look & tittle further than [ good stend, und his country also. |\ oiaon Cloyeland hus failed to put out of | crina IesoisN s un ) w0 Ao 0f CLEICEA | gan (ki 0o CUTICEE Kbk, and in four ' of | Meantimo the K¢ | Rartica are inob Ll iomae snause in svernment cme | Soar. 1 you hnd bee s b wid xad you would |or five weeks was entively cured, My disease active in their respective wnterests. To the | 000 T 0N tl i ange would soec desirn take his medicine; if you employ a | idea wasof private origin, but sceing [ cheap notoviety may induce avevivalist | of the republic,gnd the clevation of the LATTLE JOKIS to Cure Bxin Diseases™, butnow | am asclear |aud thank me for the Kuowledge of them, luwyer you must act upon his advice, | in it an opportunity to give national [ to condone the practice, on the ground | Comte de Paris to{§he throne of I'rance. The W ANy person ever wa Through force of |especially mothers who hive babes with scily and if you employ an architeet you | significance to such a visit, Mr. Butter- th: news burlesque will attract | Boulangists, and jglth them the Bonapartists, ‘M. Louis Crit i ) b .v::.‘:‘v“‘ 1"1\.»“I .L‘fl o Ilylml‘(“: ’x Im m"l .\ ,I.‘!':\‘m”-“:\n‘r“\l 1; b 4'1“1~“ -w“n e \I""f,““\" must curry out his design. An avehi- | Worth introduced in the house of repre- | people to his meeting But a man of [ wish to rob the chamber of its political | St Louis is Juck the Mool-Kiile ! i L0 B S u; .', “»p 1l 5 v.‘m.“w...m ‘”“I,I\\‘.,:, “\"“.Myl *teot i8 supposed to know his business, | Sontatives n joint resolution authoriz- | keen business scnse will take another | power aud to cstablish wilitary dictator- | Philadelphia elle —One of War UL ML)y L autehan IS @lalls ik, ()0as cprarka ML RoRER AL AAE AHANARI and if the county commissioners did | ing the president toinvite a number of [ view of the matter upon reflection, ship upon the l‘““lH. of ."l um‘n-r!n.wu! 1.-.:0,:,1 4007 Well, who s War Ithank vou u thousand times, Anything more fund clear as a Laby T & Myars, it was o mistake to employ him. | legislutive, to visit the United States | for instunce, is fatal in its results, if | 7108 AT Wl %, MR TELEE | Klniin deduoti e Skl LR ALE o . L1485 Not & trace whatsoover of the Butif he does know his business, the | #s national guests, nad appropriating | published in a newspaper of wide cir-| "y cat to destroy the shadowy power of the FESURALIR P RN & 4 DEN:IS DOWNING, s T L aeh AR Qhl commissioners have but onc thing to | onc huadred and tifty thousand dollavs | eulation. The itinerant avant-courier | pregident and seitte, IMloquet and his radical N TERBURY, VT, Jan, 2), 1855, since my cure, GEO, COT do, and that is to earry out hisdirec- | for the purpose of cutertaining them, | of Christ has either been misquoted or | adhcrents have lost their own substantial ¢ Wl AL ¥ s . . - n X h g J00r CAitor Who ean not name every member C tions in regard to the construction of | With this liberal sum the visitors would | has permitted his vanity to get the | joymeunt of power. The republicans had no f,r H|r|‘mn|l‘n:almll'l ’l] ‘th']] ra Remedles the county hospital, be ussured a glorious time, better of his judgment. choice but in resisting any movement to N e it LR At Sy T change the present form of government, no | New York Herald: General Harrison o cloanse the skinand blood of every biemish | pojsonoils elcments, and thus removes the jut the question is whother this gen- e——— 0 seems Lo think that one way w defeal oftice Taponsiun T MORIsSm o e A Tty Tv JA % matter whether coming from the royalists or | - Wiy o and fmparl, no wge ney inthe world of medls | cavse, Heuce the CUTICURA REMEDIES cure NFORMER MORKISSEY ¢ mow | erous courtesy to the Canadian oflicials I is indeed pleasant to learn thatthe | poo e wadicats of the extreme left, In | Seekers is o Windom, cine 13 0 speedy und Intullible as the Curicvies | every species of agonizing, humiliating, itching, truthfully say, *“I'm in the soup.” His | would be productive of anything more | resources of Washington will be ample | the estimation of the friends of & constitu Philadelphis Record: New York Belle— | inenis. burning, scaly, uud phinply diseases of the skin, + Attempt to smirch members of the leg- | than u good time, and if it cannot be | to provide for pleasant and comfortable | tionul republic, one of these factions is about | **Don't you know Sweitzercase! He s one CeriCuRA, the greatt skin cure, instantly |8calp, m’ul Dlood, w Ix, 1038 of hair, aud .1: fslature and business men of Omaba | reusonably supposcd that it would, the | entertainmentand lodging of all visitors | as dangerous to liberty as the other. Much | of Ward McAilister's 40). oyt e noss agoutalug 1abing ADAINIRRIA: | BUURAMN, Do chex, SUlitiony, sare Adsien A has utterly failed and his charges have | proposed expenditure had better be | who may attend the inauguration. The | as it wight be desivable, there is slight pros. | ‘fhe Boston Herald so fur forgets s diz shan, clears tho Kk 08 K810 OF o0 REy e | glous, wiiell the est physiolsns kid ull vibier practically falien to the ground. Were | kepe in the treasu We have no| Washington boarding-house lkeeper | pect of keeping Paris free from violet polit- | Dity a8 to remard: “The Russian count wio q If 1 had knownof the Coricura Resepins | Tam going to tell yon of the extraordiary twenty-eight years ago, it woukd have saved | eure your Cvricvia” Revgnigs performed on e #0060 awo hundred dollars) and an im- . ALout the 1st of Aprid last notized somo administration, thercfors, will not be ta Jnense amountotsullering, My Aiseaso (psors i..',Ihm,,,,.fimfl.w,,,,w. b Gy rule of common sense, ing mostof the leading citics, with a | this, and consider the effect PR I view 1o onlightening them as to the | weak attempts to hold religious gath- Edgerton's \arge, however, | have cured me for 200,00 yon would Lave had | was eczemu and psovinsis. | vecommended the o e R ha e Wpoalantis Zavor, the money. | looked Lo the picture in your | Curiovies Risebies toall i my vicinity, and e Ll bouk of psoriasis (pleturs number two, *How |1 know of u great many who lave taken them, < and scales, and restores the buir. Coricuua | remedies fail ho aman of character ana integrity, | doubt the visitors would appreciate the | never before had the reputation of being | ical sgitation during thé year of the centen. | bus ) M'lwxifuu\h d suicide in Orlean, N. Y., JAP, the grentest of skin beautiflers, 15 indis. Sold everywhere, Price, CUTICURA, BUC, BOAP, thero might be some excuse for his | cousideration shown them, and it is un- | built that way pial expoilion. *Tus Ploqust minisiry | Was Qriofl peusalle o eAting ekii Glacanos wud LWy | 0. KxsosvraT, 8, Digpared by ius HUTTRR wenk attempt to purily the atmosphere | questionuble that their knowledge of strongly indulged the hope that they might Kunsas City Star Lawre has six | bumors, 1t produces the whitest, clearest skin | [3iiia axn CiksCAL CORFORATION, Hoston, 5 i 5 e & A u ; 5 A . _— srmitted to conduet the exposition to a | brass buuds. This would seem to rendor | andsoftest hands, free from pimple, spot or i ; ; at Lincoln, but inasmuch as he was as- | this country would be very greatly en- TowA raised during 1888 over thre sssful close, but that hope has now been | the prospect for any other town in the st Dlemish, CURCuRA KESOLYENT, the Dew blood B send for “How to Cure Skin Diseasss.” 6 socinted with the people whom he | larged, but is it utall probable that | hundred million bushels of corn. At | gached to the ground by their own rashness | securiug the new iusane asylim excoedingly witler, eloans s the blood of all impurities and | pages, 50 Ul usications, wud 10 teatimoutuls charges with corruption, it looks as if | they would be any better disposed on | the average price of twenty-three eents | aud incompetency rather than by the skitl of | corulesn g Y| o his exposuro was simply an effort to [ their return home toward commercial | a bushel, the commercial value of the | their enemies. To the republic itself the far | Puck. if sour bost girl thinks that some- | PIJ¥4ES, binck-heads, exdraueh chuoped and | FANDS Fofbiehifes Wil fros, 0 hold up” somebody. upion or aunexation? It is to]cropata low estimate will be seventy | more iwmportant issue is Whother this crisis | body clse hus seat the valeuting wiose pur FHER ) Sa A N

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