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> A MAFTA DATLY BEE: SATURDAY. MARCH 16, 18%0. THE GARNISHEE SHARKS. appointmeuts will not “‘exercise con- | odds slightly -in favor of the repub- OTHER LANDS THAN OURS. asking the owners' leave. In this country | proved land decreases, while the im" Oue of the most important bills pend- | sideration and fidelity.” Un worthy | licans. The, character of the presi- | The great speech of Parnell at the recent | the company would probably have putup | proved increases, it will be scen the ing in the legislaturo is that introduced [ men will get into the pub- | dent's appoiniments gives the repub- | immense moeting in London, at which John | poles and frames on the roof, or would have | Above is a very liberal estimate. This by Hon. Richard Berling providing that | lie service under this admin- | licans an advemtage which the demo- [ Morley also made a remarkably strong ad- | fastened the wires to a chimney, without :‘::::‘SK?:“:II‘I'I‘(\‘PNL!I\ lrn‘\l'l‘l\m!lm(\ r;' 6 por the creditors of employes of corpora- | jstration as they have under | crats cannot overcome at the organizas dre has sorved to strongthen the good | paying any attention to the protests of the | Cent ¥ am, or 64 per cent in nine THE DAILY BEE. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. - —— TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Daily (Morning Rdition) including SUNDAY, Bx, Ono Year. .. . 000 | ety {nt bt o t Irish fotor, but in ' th lht tho | Years, which, if also applied to the acre« Brx, <10 % | tions1 5 ot i det X ] opinion of the world toward the great Irish | proprietor, but in France tho right, or tho | YOOrs, whicl A For 8ix Months ; S e T in one state shall not gar- | all others, and the president will have | tion of the state, 1eader, +Eis speech a dignified, elovatod | habit, of appropriating other people's pro- | P8¢ will result as follows: ‘or Three Months. .. e (e OMANA SUNDAY [kE, mailed to any nddress, One Year ... ......... L. 200 WERKLY BEE, One Year.... . 2 00 OMAIA OFFICR, Nos, 014 and 016 FARNAM STREET, i 3 S © i ibili i . & "‘::;"" l,l'.‘l‘“" W“fi‘“ ”}"‘.";f‘:h"“l ";l":’”'fi' to take the resnonsibili This he = - 1. | and convincingly argumentativo offort, full | perty is not so highly developed as here, and | 1eqq ik 1 state. Tho evil whic s bill eoeks | cannot expect to avoid, but he can | THE announced intention of the rail- | ¢y i earncstuess of the man, but | it ventured only to place snoports on the | jsy. L O.0M,S20 $105,099,541 to remedy is an aggravating one. For | guard against a repetition of deception | roads to curtail local train service in | gxhibiting no bitterness of feoling toward | neighboring buildines, so that the wires —-— Gmioago Orvicr, 7 Rooxeny Buipina, | years the justice sharks living on the | from the samo source, and he should, | Town, smacks. of retaliation for the re- | toso who have persecuted him, though such | swing free over the house in quostion. Tho | TNCFOASS....v.vu vuis 5,370 200,578 {""):V"""" Wasninaros Ovrice, No. 618 | Towa side of the river have preyed upon | as ho very likely will, make it an infl duction of rates enforcad by tha state | an exhibition all men would have pardoned. | owner, however, chose to consider the wires Possibly a better estimate can be FOURTERNTH STREET. Nebraska employes of railroads ope- | ible rule that thesenator or representa- | railroad commission. The assertion | Tho popular enthusiasm in behalf of Mr. | an annoyance, and sued for an order to have | reached by the percentage of increase CORRESPONDENCE. All communications relating to news and edi- torial matter should be addressed to the EDITOR Bre. OrTHE BB o INKSS LETTRRS, rated in both states, and blod them for | tive responsible for tho appointmont of | that a reduciion in rates oan only bo | Parnoll mavifesiod on thisocension was e | thom removod, and for damagos for tho m- | in tho ured of improved Tund fn tho past hundredsof dollars of coets. Omaha | an un : honld eroafter bo | motby a corrdononding reduction in | traordinaty even in tho groat city of London, | jury they had alrcady done him. The com. | nine years, which will give a bottor railroad employes havo beon particu- d,,\,‘.“.:::d'",:,"i?“";‘u’ B it 1 o | abeommadet D g | 404 Me. Morley romarked of tho assomblage | pany resisted, on the ground that tho ownor | Showing as to the matorial wealth of B 8! kil S e that he never secn one largor or more carnest | of the house under the wires had no rights | the farmers, viz, -d.kfllrlcuuu;lln'::u’r!:m lr‘n‘-;m‘\,.;‘e'mv:;r;; should bs :\‘::i:;?xxfi’::{tt:\no‘qzx‘:‘l:n‘«:]m::‘ln‘z;:llt\kll"::fl nection \vl'lh l_\p[nfl.nhrr‘nu. Meanwhile transparent to mask the real purpose. | i jtg oxprossion of sympathy with the ocea- | in the space through which they were - ?1: 14,“?‘, OMAHA. Drafts, checks and postoitice 3 i ' 2 S. | there is every indication that it is the | The railroads are determined to ag- | gjon, Ihis event showed what the effect had | strotched, and that, moreover, they did him 1880, bin04 709 i be made payablé to the order of the company. Evory '-ln""n grocery or dry goods store | purpose of the administration to pro- | gravate the people and make regula- | peen upon the popular mind of the vindica- | no harm. The court decided that tho owner- It b < § ¥ B P m] 1] U 3 Pm mmm or saloon fails in this city, these sharks | coed with proper caution and care in | tion as odious as possible, hoping to | tion of Parnell, and it cannot be doubted | ship of a pieco of ground carried with it tho | Increase.......... . o 4,623,040 ke Bee Pavlishing Company, Frop are on hand to buy up for a trifle all | the dist ribution of the patronage. socure n modification. This spirit of | that it will continue to grow. With the do- | ownership of all tho spaco above it capablo | This makes an incronso of cighty-four . ROSEWATER, Editor. claims against railroad men. Garnishee - revenge, if od into effect, will bo | feat of the Times the tory wovernment, | of being utilized. As totho damage caused | percent in the arvea of improved land, attachments follow and the victim is EXPECTANT BONDHOLDERS. met with similar weapons, and in the | Which stood behind that jouraal, to the ex- [ by the wires, it held that the possible dangor m‘il b"lfh" our per cent on the total compelled to settle the claim and costs Tt is reported that the holders of gov- | end the railroads will be the losers. tent at least of guving it allpracticable moral | from the current to persons in the honso, l‘" l"" ol d"‘ f:\:[u‘ ; l‘l_\' applying the before he recelves liis wages from the | ernment eecurities are expecting & support and encouragement, also suffered, | even if it existed only in imagination, was an 1“ b L l“Lg.HL"h wonlth of Ne- {s ¥ { and no explanation which 1t can make, it it | njury, while the sound of tho wind through | Praska, asshown by the census of 1880, company. It is wuseless to plead | material advance in them, basing their THE growth of trusts in every depart- | gy ovar venture to offer any, will | the wires was a real aunoyance, and the ne- | 84 we have the result which eastorn that the claim is exorbitant, that | faith on a recent incidental remark of | mentof human activity is one of the WA > ) ke ; i ol i capitalists desire to know, viz L - relieve it of the odinm of having | cessity of allowing workmen to walk ovor dan he does not owe the amount, or that he | the president. This was to the effect [ most dangerous signs of the times. The | aided and abetted one of the | the roof, togother with the chance that the Aggregate wealth, cannot pay it in alump without doing | that an extea session of congr i i s s real and personal, 59 will | organization of the steel rail trust, with | basest conspir an injustice to his family. Tho officers | not be necessar THE DAILY BEE. Sworn Statement of Oirculation. tate of Nebraska, | Bl'numy of_Doulas, { %% George B, Tzschuck, secretary of the Bes Pub- Lshing comipany. dows, soleniniy swour that tho actual circulation of THE DAILY Ber for the week ending March 9, 1850, was a3 follows: Eunday, March 3 . ies evor concooted against | wires might be broken by a storm and trail | 1880 $146,600,000 to provido for reducing | a capital of twenty million dollars, is | a great and just cause and its leaders. Tho | over the tiles, constituted a risk of damage | 1850. 90,000,000 Monday, Marc of the compony cannot give him relief, | the surplus, as there wwould be no sur- | the latest addition to the grasping mo- [ commission having adjourned until Avril 2, | which would not exist if the wires were not | y oo e Mare and ho is foreod to go to Council Blufls | plus if the public debt was roduced, | nopolios which flict this country. I | o consider the question of enlarging th | thore. For thoso roasons it ordered the m. | TIEOMC.cevssnsvniinssssicnns & Frriny Maren s and sottle the clnim, or give bond and | which should be donc as rapidly ns | illustrates the widespread determina- | lnftof its inauiry, it is moro than probablo | mediate removal of the wires. buainess mon to form an estimnte. Baturday, March fight it in the home courts. This in- | bonds could be paid. Itis quite possi- | tion of capitalists to control products |\t Will decideon reconvening not to proceed | e KA s Now, start from the fact that wo any further. Certainly if tory influence can The decay of the old spirit in Japan, which |y cc¥ GO EOT TR d e follows: volves lawyer fees, lossof time and | ble, it may be admitted, to infer from | and prices and defiantly rob the con- other expenses, and annoyances which | this flm! _it {s the intention of sumer of llll} benefits of competition. | commission is pormitted to go on as Parnell | the national gods, was never moro strikingly few men care to undertake. The worst \lm' administration to press the | The regulation of these monopolies pre- | desires there ¢an be no doubt a conspiracy | shown than in the recent assassination of feature is that the company will not | policy of buying bonds with the [ sents a problem which must find a [ will be clearly establisned which may com- | Viscount Mori. the minister of education. | Difference..... tolerate the garnishee annoyance, and [ surplus, which, if carried beyond a | prompt and effcetive solution in con- | promise more than one member of the gov- | Thirty yoars ago the assassin’s name would | You can see what an_ absardity tho the victim is liable to discharge. certain limit, would have the effect of | gress. ernment. 1t is to be expected, therefore, | have been honored throughout Japan as one | alliance memorial is, when it says, if it o~ i o on atifa plr s way can be fo er- | who ha Pty Now ays the farm mortgages of Nebraska The propossd law Uoes not place s pre- | appreciating their price, but wo ven- 8 > - that if a plausible way can be found to ter- [ who hada fulilled a worthy duty. Now the s gages of LLy: ! L P T Tre bill changing the time of school | minate the work of the commission the | narrow-minded fanaticism of the act is re- | &mount to $150,000,000. This would bo Averag offect that result it will bo dons, for if the | regarded as worthy of death any insult to Total, real and personal £445,600,000 Farm land values 105,186,114 Sworn to hefore me and subser presence this 9th day of March, A. D, 1880, Seul. N.'P. FEIL. Notary Public. Btate of Nebraska, L as, County of Doulas, g George B. Tzschuck, belng duly sworn, de- goses and says that ho is socrotary ol the He Publishing company, that the actual average . daily circulation of TiE Dainy Beg for the | mium on swindlers and dead beats. It | ture to prodict that if the bondholders | .= ¥ o T A 3 skl ¥ i 1 | 92 per cent of the value & - monitn o March, 118, 1080 copleri for APAL | gimply provides for the collection of | withhold their bonds in tho helief that | district clections from Apeil to Juuo | world willscothe end pris carly in April. | comnized by wi bartics except tho sinall B4 Lk cout o the S e e o \T44 copl W13 | S Y Tl + T vill, if passed, effect o 3 poded re- e chique that object to foreign customs an Toples: " for s, 18%, 154 coples; for | debts, contracted in the state, under the | tho administration is determined to got | Willi if passed, effect a much needed re W5 A Ttars SLLORLBE THORNHN, Dabhoil Y. || SoverasaNns Fatbkas, ARS8 8 ebraska. Is an y enough to ol ek 1608 coplons for | Auguat, 188, | 1 <01 0N & protects the good | them at almost any price, thoy will be | fOrm in the managoment of country o " 3 k nont reform, There 18 no auesiion | j,.liave this? Still the allinnce asks it 38,18 copies; for “Sentember, 1888, 15 154 covles: | 1aws of the state, and protects the good nem at almost any price, they will be | 4 " 5ider the present law the | tF the government is urging national de- | that the minister was killed because of his ALK GABILATELS BANS CHEIR 1S v for October, 188, 15054 coplesi for Now and the bad alike from the avaricious | badly disappointed. We believe it en- b 1 fonse, and the subject, as its importance de- | disrespectful conduct in a temple threo ! pellliadia ol e 40 per cent of the value. This woulc nd very carnestly s ago and of lus eforts to secure non- | pa iy Btk The revolt of Lord Rindolph | sectarian instruction in the public schools. ber, 1588, 1§, copl for December, 1888, 1 i coples; for January, 1859, 18, Tuary, 185, 18,008 copre eluction of new divectors in April tends U EHE ALY to demoralize the disciptine of sehools, | aisens sharks of Towa. The bill isa good one | tirely safe to say that there will be no and should be pussed purchase of bonds under the present ad- for Fob- cople: RGE B, TZSCTUCK. comparison to the ‘“alliance memorial” thus: Sworn t.;’l bplfnlrn mn“uu'nl‘ mlhsl\'irklb d in my ministration ex pt on terms that will :,‘]“," n “‘r’l‘:_\' l“-‘l:l;mm ; ou ~'|}\ lniilll'l‘s hill and 1. I.T allies against llnc army 'l'hlose Iatter were bitterly resented by many i M i Fl\l"xllel\lnrlkmu‘!. presence this 24 duy of March, A. D. SUNDAY SALOON CLOSING. be advantageous to the government. heir usefulness. By making the term hills has given rise to the sugges- | ardent believers in Shintoism, but the most | Allianco Memoria .. £ 150,000,000 N. P. FEIL' Notary Publle. AR Lt A WAL I LOULS, (el da co "o y 3 > | tion that the tor stry may be defeate enlighte ¢ me! ave long | 40 per cent of §163,130,114, farmn i LT The order of Mayor Broatch, requir Thus far thore has boon no chango in | °f Office of direct conform to the | tion that the tory minist i .5..:’,; defented, | enlightened public men in Japan have loag | 40Der « e et \45 od with abandoned all faith in the heathen gods and o0l year these annoyances ave dono | after all, on an isst ing that all saloonsbe closed on Sunday, | the treasury policy, as to this matter, SUNDAY FE TURES. YE y away with, g iformi annual re- | the Irish question. This, however, cannot | were in sympathy with the minister, | Difforonce 745,545 is in pursuance of the law, which in | from the course pursucd under the late | SV0Y With, aud uniformity of annual re- f ¥ AR MR St R R L L he | inistor, | Difforarnco.. coe 08 84 TAS545 Bome of the Interesting Articles Pre- | ¢1ic oartioular | e violated eve el i G ports securad. i able. b e g gh they may not have dared to openly orty per cent tho £416,600,000 is pared For Bee Readers. Q18 pareioniar ”“, ,".C". violated ever administration. The purchase of bonds ot RISy of the diMcalt situation of the Salis bury | espouse his caus 640,000, or $28,640,000 more than the ve Dollars a Vear—Carp tolls, | SinCe its pussage. This is a sufficient | has consisted of the acceptance of all ‘i1 raid on Oklahoma is almost cop- | ZoVernment, aud is availing himsolf of its - -——— alliance memorial says wo owe on Ne- o his own demands. FIGU To make the justification of the order. It has been | the four-and-a-half per cents offered at the duty of the mayor for the past two | the price established under the preced- vears to enforce the Sunday closing | ing administration, and the rejection of provision of the Slocumb act, but he ex- | all the four per cents offered. In east- plains that he has not done so for the | ern financial cireles the beliof is said to reason that he desived to bring about a | prevail that it will bo the aim of the gradual compliance with the | secretary of the treasury to devise some VS, to educate the people | means of forcing larger offerings of to obedience by a conservative | four-nnd-n-half per cent bonds to the course, trusting to the good sense | government without material advanco of those engaged in the liquor traffic to | in price, and encouraging banks, trust cheerfully and voluntarily acquiesce in | companies, savings banks and other \ 4 N 15 86t id difienities to enfor ORTGAGES, braska farm mortgage oin to result disastrously to the raiders. | peohably he will be able to dictate the policy b o, alliance still more absurd the bureau of The attempt to drive the prosident to | of the ministry iu these rogards; for the | Comerel "'"'"":‘;‘I'I‘I’,“‘“';"j;',“ the All- |} hor and industrial statistics says one- hasty action will fail. Surrounded as | tories will not risk a rupture on such a point Tl To the Editor of | 8l of the farms in Mebraska are mort- he is with the diflicult of reorguaniz- | as this, Nor would the result of u govern- \‘ L 7 2 “‘ Dt FAhi gaged. Hera is the result on both the ing the various depurtments of the gov- | ment defeat on these questions ba of particu- Since the appearance of that | aggregate and farm value. i<t 1ar advantate (tol tho! Qladstone’ liberal nrkuble paper, “The Alliance ¢ Aggregato, $46,000,000 times 40 ernment, he cannot act on the b R o B R e S e e por “cent equals’ $178,040,000, 1 by~congress until the secre otiing short of a new gencral election of f Memorlal,” 1 have been looklug into 1t. divided by 1§ equals .. $59,320,000 et lop IR KL Era it Lem oyy | Prrliament could give Gladstone control, and I confess my astonishment that itshould | Farms value, $163,136, times 40 SEAKE Gs) mnq“ hn‘ ‘i';“”' > ;'" '; the sentiment of the Iingiish constituen have received any attention by our con- | - Per cent equats $05,54,436, di- o ol o pre g chaos e depart- | . e B ARTE LY B < 3 : & 7 vided by !¢ equals .. 82,627 2 4 on the home rule question is still to much in | gressional delegation, except an in vided by 1s.... ment. Meanwhile the lamentations of | doubt to make an appeal to voters desirable L A ) To make the error of tho memorial > : ) at its misrepre- | ot more glaring. take tho esti ¢ the boomers witl be lost in the cries of | av the present time. Lord Salisbu un- ) still more glaring, take the estimate of L e b s & s sentations of the good name of our state. | $600 for ever rter socti 3.75 the oficeseekers: btealy in a most uncomfortable positton. 2 & e. | 8600 for eve arter section, or $3.75 In his own interesting style, how the Chinese coolie works in his native land, (Copyrighted.) Swrveyors in the Rockics—Exciting ex- periences in the location of the Union Paclfic, related by Andrew Rosewater, Let the Blue Laws Rest—Ehzabeth Cady Btanton expresses her views on the Simday 5 newspaper and amusements with her customary | frankness, and in a manner which will chal- | lenge the attention of the clergy and Sabbath reformers, Early Remimscences of Omaha—Dr. Miller tells of General Sherman's arrival and ‘excursion over the Union Pacific, Minstrelsy in the Old Times—Burnt cork | (10 woquir 5 T ; : A ds ; B quirements of the law. moneyed institutions to buy four per It is not surprising that Church EHowe | per acre, as given b, C. Burrow’s let~ 3 artists fift; ears ago and tne fortunes that i, N . G ZOVer ent suffers e disady: 0! T 9 o iy i M M This policy, of _course, failed to pro- | cent bonds for their own purposes, and [ governuiont suffers all the disulvantaxos | ould denounce it as untrue. ter to you last night and hero is tho R’ bogus claim for $50,000 re- | of a coalition ministry without th - of an actual thorough-going coalition, | I the absence of any reliable data of That is to say, the liberal unionists, wno | & late date, the United States census of | Alliance memorial, hold the balance of power, will stand by lum | 1880 gives the acreage and value of Ne- 5,033 acres at §3. on questions of Irish policy, but are not | braska farms thus: ."“ 508,030 result: duce the desired result. Tt has always | to sell their shorter term bonds to the fuiled wherever tried, for it is not orig- | government. It may not befound peac- inal with Omaha’s mayor. Many of the | ticable to do this, but 1n any event it is cities of the country have had a similar | not at all provable that the administra- Mimic Earth, Sea and Sky—A dramatic critic talks of matters both vefore and behind - the scenes, i Charley Fischer's Boys — The old-time Omana fire chief and the able fighters who ceived its death'blow in the house. The | ta proiongad fight over the bill and the closeness of the vote on the various amendments and the final test shows Farm Mortgages. $150,000,000 57,431,870 helped him control the flames before the aays | experience. Everywhere the saloon el- | tion will adopt a policy calculated to en- A i 2 pledged Lo sustain himon any other meas- No. Act Value. - P T Sy Fetsens that the immaculate farmer of Pawnee o Mhi T Which is right? Here are the figures of paid firemen. ement makes the' mistake of not yield- | courage speculation in the bonds of the 3 ures. This puts the tory ministry completely | Tmproved. . | 5,504, 2 . Fortunes in Horse Flesh—The fine trot- SRR has lost none of his force as a shrowd | at the merey of legislative freebooters like | Unimproved «-. e | 44140124 in brief: . ing a cheerful and voluntary obedience | government, the tendency to which is to laws enacted for its regulation. | said to be already apparent. Were the fact otherwise there would very likely be less of a popular demand Ir report is to be credited, the admin- to deal with it summarily and se- | istration has aecided to recognize the verely. Its persistent hos to the | Plattfaction in New York and, of course, laws naturally incites a vigorous oppo- | ignore Miller and his followers. State- sition and strengthens the cause of its | ments to this effect should not, how- most uncompromising opponents. Ob- | ever, be received with unquestioning stinate neglect to comply with the will | credence until supported by some better of the majority is almost asbad asto [ evidence than now appears. The fact ovenly rebel, and the final result is | that Platt has been asked to the White £ : ierd iaditia) | Aliance memorial. and tricky lobbgist. Had there boen | Churchll. 1] M3 e e o g R SRaE Py 7 T |99 A ! the slightest foundation for the claim it ) Wt 3 .1"'“_1 . MDD ‘As per Burrow's letter. . 5T431,370 would undoubtodly have . ck, in the declining years of his life, | ~ Showing an average value per acre of | Bureau of labor and statistics.... 82,027,223 pears to be encountering the experiences | 10,65, If the last, the home value of the Ne- th':‘h have "llv\":‘fl““"" C‘wt’f_tl‘m foore In that year the total value of the | braska wheat: corn and oat crop alone : ; of other great statesmen in histol (wo | Lol 4 STy AL ting to $45,742,480 in 1888, is moro Sl oradiote c » - spaculativ L cal ¢ al wealth of Kansas g amounting .y N out, as predicted. to be speculative | voyreueo the chief Man in Burope, perhaps | &S ‘}‘ "';“””_"“‘(‘lf‘ N BB e T 09 ) (1 RO frauds, concerted by reales ate boomers |y the world, was the Iron Chancellor. pras s CHLNSI TIQURIDREIQN on Nebraska farms. 3, I, TEST. in Los Angeles and San Diego. San | Backed by Kaiser aud peasant, by the acmy | Per | - Por e Francisco pupers denounce as criminal | and the state, the diplomatist of his age, he | Nebraska. _ Capita. | Kansa ahlia, Prohibi 'I"’l'; and ,C'"““" “the exagrerated storie ich fi made or unmade kingdoms, and kept Ger- | 133082 ] o Jo-etnocrdt. \W(\\T?l Hiih 15 R o ““‘h finds } mato or e o aebt Jor | 1570 60,207,488 5.0 | 1570, 153,502,028 5,18 | Towa hus an excoptionally siringent prohib- sent out by unscrupulous people eager | many, by 4 [ itory law, and unusual encrgy has boen dis- +..$150,000,000 , 254,456 ting stock owned in Om aha and where they are quartered, Inthe Barbers' Hands—Peculiarities of some well known Omahans in the parlors of the tonsorial artists, Caught Jack in the Bor—An old baggage- 3 man's experionce with a boxed-up robber, and B other thrilling episodes on the rajl. A Complete Sporting Department—Tho events of tho week given in detail, with a fore- cast of coming attractlons. + ' Local Denominational Features—What 15 transpiring in Omaha religious circles, Tne Lower California gold fields turn Omaha’s Labor Socictics—Walks and to make money from the outfitting busi- | g Will, at the head of Europe. He, as 3 5 2 A za- | Pretty certain to be the same in either | house, and Miller has- not, is hardly | R > 3 S teichs-ICu 3 ing the ikke pup- —— played in enforcing it. Yet the fifth mur- talks with the officers of the local orgariza. laac—tho i 5 e s is hardly | oo Anarmy of prospectors have | Reichs-Iunzler, playing the nation like pup T, ’ Percent o501 | dor trinl of the state this yoar has just cnded, tions—The spring outlook, y will use its power to | conclusive proof that the president has pets on a wire, arainst each other, keeping an Inc. gone to that region, and the result is and in each instance the intoxication of the In Parlor and Ball Room—The notable | enforce obedience totarmined to rocognize thelforhor to iron grip on his power in the state, and push- S T : 3 Ve o 7 A 6 ) 4 5 rasailsihare 5 2 : 3 ! This shows the rapid increase in the | prisoner was the mitigation ci B e o e ok Joscribody aud the | It was unnecessary for Mayor Broatch | the disregard of the latter, but may sim- Shathuclisiionin i oyailsithere; g s e it Africa and sho” PActe | woulih “of tho- o wates, with th 41l TR 0 G tion circumstanco Rehoes F ¢ -Ro rosting | tO Present any other reason for his or- | ply ha 18 e roring LS = 2 | stands, knew no obstacles, and every plan | forence in favor of Nehraska, In 1884 Echoes From the Ante-Room—Interesting y ply mean that he 1s endeavoring to MATT ZI T8 cnpturod [t aat ol Mistisd faslbn Fatincasss b || o e i i a had risen to The Office-Sceker's Weakness. es the Mindenites by [ thore scems to be a change. When | 8,004,356, with the home v 5 occurrences among the fraternities. Other Features of Interest—The New York Herald's cable dispatches from European E centers; our own special service from the na- i tional and state capitals; all the happenings in 3 Nebraska and fown gathered by our special e correspondents; completo trade reviews; fresh and welt selected miscellany, and the brightest and most complete local news, der than the requirements of the law | bring them into harmony, and selects murdérer, m and t’h? .d:;ty 1;[0 ls"uuder lonsc; that it | the less placable of the two to labor | playing opossum. He isa shrewd, eal- | “the Englishwoman” came to power, for crops estimated at $19,745,760. This, of | ne judicious and fotching mean betweon is en m_ic . © was npt calle uponllto with fiArst. Mvr. Harrison is on record culating scoundrel, and Il take des- | three months he saw his power slowly | course, brought a large area of cheap | 41050 two dangerous eoxtromes, persistent im- cln.e enrmmousl mmslflemtmus to jus- | assaying t)mt he wuu.ld not uccprfl any | perate chances to avoid the gallows if | slipping away* He suw Prince Herbert his land under cultivation, and, if ADY- | jortunity and nocuous inactivity—that 1s tify or explain his performance | cousideration to factions, and it is too | given an opportunity. The authorities | chosen successor openly refased admittance | thing, cheapening the avorage value | o 4o anxious oftice-sccker is endoavoring of a plain executive duty, and we think [ soon after having announced that de- | must excreise the groatest caution in | to court: hesaw tne rise of Boulanger; of | por ucre. Accept the .nc.run;;el t_l‘” ‘l'"' to attain. But in nine cases out of ten ho it would have been quite as well, ver- | cision to change it. Wo have no doubt | guarding the prisoner. A weapon in | 1o Battenbergs: and when with the access- | proved lands for that your at tho ¥alue | 16, o persistent mportunity. 1t is bis na- haps even better, to haveomitted these. | it will be found that he is endeavoring | ghe hands of a desperado is suggestive | 120 0f Wilhelm IL, e came into power once | DA SFEHG 5. !l ; ture to. They suggest something in the nhture | 1o arrange matters in New York so that | of funerals &) moré, he found his prestige broken. Since alue of the Kansas City Journal, l acreage of unimproved land remain as then, his every move seems to have miscar- BRING on your union depot and all it was, and we have this resulf As Nebraska is to Iowa. will be forgiven. "E it‘}.: cxc'usc"or “‘t“’]’:’f«‘" ‘:}"l“’r" I?""}""‘*’ the republicans can work together there B 7 2 ried. Russia, the cloud on the castern hori- | p oo oy Ho: 005,356 eziacee JVale) Chicago Times. _— of the sort was needed. Tk BEE ad- | harmoniously, andif theve is a way that | THE twine trust is swelling to the | ;0. yrows more and moro threatoning. | Unimeavod.: 4410158 ! A prohibition amendment to the state con- “CoLp TEA” will be a sommon bever- | Vises the saloon-keepers to comply with | this can be done the vresident may | proportions of a colo. toad, Prince Herbert, by his maladroitness in the s stitution has been defeated at the polls by the mayor’ has been Morrier case, not only showed his unfitness the people of New Hampshire. Aud yet age hereafter on the first day of the order fully and faithfully. | safely be expscted to accomplish it. | price of binding twin week. g - A - Naturally his first efforts would be di- | vanced from nine to twenty-flve cents } to be the next reichs-kanzler, but injured the New Hummpshire is next door to Maine. 4 o e PASPOSING O DL PATRONAGE. | | 1ooted to bringing Mr. Platt into line. | a pound, and the farmers of the north- § entonte cordialo of the tr ance, The 4 TiE absconding confidential elerke s | The understood purpose of the presi- are. maturally alarmed. Fortun. | cold rceeption of the young kuiser i Vienna dent to rely largely upon the recom- is too recent for comment. The outbreak of abird that is foreign to Omaha, He tives in making appointments to offices [ the city council now inspecting the [ hurvest, and by vant time the grasping ce in Africa, The Swuoan 1 Fin S e IITIe AThoNe e {o thelitatoniwhio . resent is | electrical subways of Chicago to pay a | Monopoly will havesecured rope enough f iy chiccked the tide of ageression in the PERHAPS the county druggist could | in the states which they represent is s BI0% % 3 piy T T I y g A be induced to compound a remedy for | criticised as a return to the old plan | visit to several cities in Illinois where | 'OBMNENST. c ocean. Succoss has beea his for | po @uire Azonizing, Humiliating, Itching, Burning, Scaly, and the chronic looseness in county affaivs, | Which was one of the strongholds of the | brick is used for street pavements. Our | qye wailvond gang o ‘HonAte | YeATA: (8180w the yoiy megpiiude of his ie Skin, Scalp and Blood, ' ils system. The civil service reform | taxpayers will be extremely interested A IER. YOBE (UEDRATA khe BODSS || ofmerachisvemonts Iater falluras ) AR e BROLA SYRMOIN. 1 0 03V H80RVICO OlOpIm | S ¥ 3 Loy 5 brazenly exposes the corporation dollar | the more significant. Is it the beginning of A, T legislature has at last made a | agitation and the legistation resulyng | in the result. If it be satisfactorily | o avory occasion. The indofinise post- | his declinet Psoriasis 8 years. Head, arms and | Bad Sore Leg. Skin entirely gone clear passage for the Omaha charter | therefrom were due mainly to the abuses | proven that brick pavement is both | Lo omang of the hill providing for bist- v e breast a solid scab. Back covered Flesh a mass of disease, Leg bill. Easy sailing is now assured for | of the public patronage by members of | durable and cheap, there can be little | j |\ vailrond property for taxation, dur- | The revocation of the decreo of exile with eores.est dcctors and med diminished one-third in size, Con- that measure. congress, and it is apprehended that if | question but that our taxpayers will | 30 tho absonce of its frieuds, wasa | aganst the Duc &’ Aumale by the French as- icines fail, Cured by Cuticura dition hopeless. Cured by the —— ey they are again permitted to fully con- | Preferbrick to either wooden block or di:)l'l*n! shumeloss aniety to serve | Sembly probably has no other significance Remedies at a cost of $3.75. Cuticuia Remedies. TrEswindles of the Chicago Post cast | trol oi o! may be & return | 8sphalt, especially on residence streets. P AT.0: s L than as an uct of reparation to a citizen who 1 have used the CUTICURA REMEDIES with for thrae years I was almost crippled with an g trol appointments there may be a return ¥ T y their masters by defeating u measure of of the Cu-- | awful sore leg trom my Knee down tomy ankle; tne skin was entirely gone, and the fiesh was most unjustly dealt with by his fol- | the best results. 1 used two bottl Tho duke had the misfor- | TicvRA REsoLYENT, three hoxes of CUTIC o o L i flos . rom the point of view of expodicncy, | and one cake of CoTICURA SOAP, and am cured | one mass of disease. Some physicluns pro- oS T O e o e Osloamist | of terrible skin and scalp diseaso known s | nounced it incurable. 1t had aimin'siod about e b the Bronch royalty, whior lost tho | Poriasis. Thad it for eight yoars, 1t would | onethird the iz of the ofher, and I was lua, to the old nbuses. As a matter of fact | The adoption of brick will stimulate the senators and representatives have never | manufacture of vitrified brick at home, been wholly deprived of this privilege, | #vd a new and valuable industry will be THE determination of the futhorities but the limit of its exercise has been | added to our resources. The merits of | to suppress the sale of impure milk will ially 15 vofor i 5 : et hetter and worse at times. Sometimesmy | hopeless condition. Afier urying ail kinds of materially reduced, and there is o rea- brick pavement should therefore be | be heartily scconded by the people of | govercignty by the precipitate flight of Louis RELLOMORARY araiAs 1 Kb NS 1o I0Y | remoies and spending bundreds of doliars, son 1o suppose that this will be ex- | most carcfully looked into not only by | the city. The health of old and young | Philiipe in 1843. Since that event he has | [ pegan the use of the Curicuma ResEpies. | from which Igot no rellef whatever, I was per- tended under the present administra- | Our city council, but by the board of | demands that stringent measures be | lived peaccably upon his estates, and has dis- | My arms were covered with scabs from my | suided to try your CUTICURA REMEDIES, and tion, Indeed it is not apparent how it | trade. The report of the latter would adopted, and the venders of diluted eotly refrained from meddling with poli- | elbows to shoulders, my breast was almost ono | the result was as follows: After threo days T § N g 8 e ) v . "renchmen have b solld scab, and my back covered with sores | noticed a decided chango for the better, and at can be, unless congress consents to ex- | supplement the iuvestigations of the | chalk swiftlyand severely punished. Many observant Frenchmen have be- g i ici i i Sasdycieefs varying {n size from a penny to adollar, Ihad | the end of two monthis I was completely curod. tend it, and nobody anticipates any | city authorities and would settle be- ed that he would be called to tho throno | FORE M EAR FTII T BE I 8 b 1 "ho | My flexh was puritied, and the bone (which had 8 huge shadow over the financial opera- , tions of Cleveland’s city treasurer. Even Kentucky’s honest Tate must hang his +head in shame. public relief. RA HuroN, Dak., wants direct rail- road communication with Omaha, Is 3 there a town within a radiusof two hun- 4 dred miles of Ompha which does not ask the same privilege? N LTI such thing. yond dispute whether brick pavement | i combine of local butchers has | DY thelesislaturo itself, This was in the | o oy used many difforent medicines with- | been exposed_ for over year) got sound, Mo + AN Arizona rustic toyed with the real resi '8 1 3 ing. | is adapte pe e P EG SR il highest degree conjectural; but its Jikelinood | 208 B e reaitary, and 1 becan | fiesh began to jzrow, and to-duy, and for nearly A e B A ik The president’s reason for depending, | 15 apted to the needs of Omaha, made an early insertion in the vitals of | ocuch inereascd by the foolish decree of | g hine tncurable. bat it l‘L_‘m".vm T o e B e " X "d dcllt hry '“m’l" & ro:t | in the maiu, upon the recommenda- Em——— the ice trust, but the “‘cut” will not fat- | yanishment against all the French princes in | the fiest application of Corievia, sound in every respect, and not & sign of the . of ten thousand dollars in an hour, and | yions of state congressional delegations | THE Omaha charter bill has passed | ten the family freszer during the sum- | 1885, This action gave the Duc o Aumale ARCHER RUSSELL, Deshler, Ohlo, | diseuse tobe seen. 8. G, AIHERN, committed suicide. Death was prefer- Dubols, Dodge Co,, Ga. able to being photographed as a chump, 0 E—— 4 THE Omaha councilmen are examin- i ing the subway system in Chicago and growing enthusiastic as the operation progresees. Chicago has a subway of generating enthusiasm that cannot be in making federal appointments ig | both houses of the legislature and is | mer months. There is only one thing | the advantag the states, to some extent also | now before the governor for approval. | for housekeepers 0. do—thro in the departments, is the im- | There isno reason to fear delay in that | purse and look pleasaut. possibility that he or the heads of de- | quarter. All warring interests were —_— the French pes . o 7 . ar S bility of his vation now than there was | for six years, I tried a number of medicines | ysoq about four bottles of CuriCUKA RESOL partments can have a personal knowl- | harmonized by the senate amendments, THE country will breathe easier now ,,’,”..,f, years ago; but it 18 cortain that an Or- | 800 twoof the best doctors in the country, but | yvyny, and three boxes Curicura, and four edge of the oharacter and capacity of | and no reasonable objection can now be | v y¢ agsurances hitiye been received, in | jeanist prince on French soil, treated like | found nothing that would effect cure untill | cakes Coriouna SoAr, sud she b5 now cured of all applicants for office. It is a reason, | made to the charter becoming a law. a roundabout way, that our navy is not | any other French citizen, is 'm, loss dun- | Wsed your C I;'Ivru "A"‘a"“TT\"JTR A the discase. Nobody would v.u):u[;u;r:;m the 9 io T sovi i i ) .48 g Hart) P g s, A, " , Morette, Mo, wme child, BRISCO the force of which everybody must |.Its provisions will enable the authori- | o)1y g gt the bottom of Apia buy. Cali- | gerous to the republic than a legitimist leir #3mo ohil of a distinct grievancs, which T am thankful to say that I have used the Cu- ¢ up your | he wisely renderod more impressive by the | ;iopia REdknies for abous elght months with | 1t gives me great pleasure to inform you tha gift of his magnificent CLantilly estate to | great success, and conslder myself entirely | youy Curicuna REMEDIES have mude & great “Phere is no more proba- | cured of sult rheum, from which T have sufered | ghunge in my child. 1 gave them a falr trial, T 3 resisted, i S . ¢ ¥ 4 B st SR TR T Eensy Bt., New 1 it. If th B 1 h - | ties to proceed expeditious!, S . ¢ = v vote o | Thave been troubled with a skin and scalp A E— mln:“t1 5 -1"i“1’ pr::.nfltu:‘t n:l:\l :“:(dul T pwl;:ka ";‘fie tenul:a‘g/ :r;m greu.t fornians can discoptinue their warlike u.nym from his own country by a voteof the | | L EEVE BeeR R ettt : : Tur Republican and World ave engag- | P4 t“’“ t'; R ““;‘ yuder ‘:1 0 A 0 “l’_“ of L’“ " i S\g 4 ‘o.zz‘ POWErs |, anarations, shelye their guns, and | lcgislajure. 5 was one runniug sore, and my body was covered u}'onrrrmrrnqg‘ flmu:.Iru:fl‘mm‘;l:imflen ickly debate upon their re. | It'Vestigating the record and qualifica~ Aol were €enied tho oity ¥R “yenrs reod peacefully it pursuit of eastern ' with them us 1 lar, I trieda | things for me. They cure eahe JR1E A -lokly B o | tions of everybody who secks an ap- | ago have been granted, and all stum- :)er‘::]:zwyuw!u L5 pupRis of 0 The French tribunals huve made up their | youe many remedios without effect until L used | many years standing. Mave tried many other #pontive ciroulations. Thoy handle the winds that the stringing of wires over s | the Curitna Krskoies, aud am thankful to | remedios, but nothing did me any good until [ subject pretty much as a man would an 'mfmfmm' thoy wuult'l have uo tima far :,h“g ‘,Dlwks‘ s m; Paib. of progress N — house is an injury to the proprietor of the | state that after two mouths of their use I wm | commenced using your CUTICURA REMEDIES, § BRIl magbing. Qan-de atraid and | ARIINAG olse and aven.shen tho teem: |, huve beon somored, . The authorlsy o Candlijate's Song, bouse, for which he should be paid. An | entirely cured. I foel it my duty to you andthe | can recommend thom to all, y the other *‘dassent.” of an administration would expire be- | given to condemn or acquire land and Chicago, News, elootrin lighting company, finding that the | pubiic to state the above case, Mus. C. W, BROWN, L. 1, MCDOWELL, Jamesburg, N. J. Sturtevant Bullding, Jamaica Plain, Mass, fore half the changes desived to be [ perfect a system of public parks is of in- | At night, at noon, and every timo of day shortest route for its wires to a place which made in the public offices could be | ealculable advantage to the people. In | The candidate is very wide awake, it wished to reach was over the roof of a . : effected. It is manifestly impossible |addition the construction of the city | And to the voter smilingly doth say, | house, proceeded, as such companics gener- Cutlcura Remedles tor the federal officos to be distributed | hall is placed in friendly hands, fnsur- | 1% s W tatobless, dovial, wianing way: | lly”do, to strivg " them ucross i, without at present ou the plan of fifty or sixty | ing rapid work on the building, consist- ARTR Iage years ago, when their number was not | ent with economy and safety. A stateswan he, as all the people know one-fourth what it now is. The presi- ——— ‘Who toss their hats aud cheer him loudly de Vi vie v 28 (DEN' LRISON'S ot whea 3 lent must have advice, and to a greater PrespENT HARRISON'S selections for In lquid sounda his spéecbes Sm—————— 48 AN ill wind that blows nobody good.” The Sunday closing order, if it effectually bars the back door, will cuuse & weekly stampede to South Omaba, Council Bluffs and other rural retreats where the foaming beaker bloows. —eeeeeee | Bpring I8 the time to cleanse the skin, scalp | purifier, cleanses tho blood of fmpuritics and aud blood of every impurity and disease. To | Poisonous eloments, and thus removes the accomplish this great work, uo agency in medi- | CAUsE, Hence the CoTIOUIA REMEDINS cure cine is 50 Bpe economical and never tailing | every species of torturing, humiliating, iteking, astne COTICURA REMEDIES, burning, scaly, sud pimply diseases of the skin, CUTICUIA, the great xkin cure, instantty allays | scalp, and blood, with loss of halr, and all 1y flow? —— or less extent rely upon someboldy’s | territorial offices are well received, par- 5 - o : r C . . 2 i .| “Give us a dozen iwhiskie: “Don’t be A A 0 ing ftehing, burning, and in- | humors, blotches, eruptions, sores, scales, wnd PROMIBITION in Maine 18 progressing | recommendations, and obyiously the | ticularly in Montana. Men of com: slow 1 Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. :.'.'fi..ifih.’?fu.{“fwf"fm. “Kkint and scalp of crusts | cruste, whether sluple, serofulous oF contas wilh great alacrity into the hands of | senators and representatives arve the | manding ability and popularity have “Setemupagain " and scales, and restores the hair, Curicuma | glous the druggists. The legislature passed | only persons he can properly in such a | been appointed to the leading offices, - m—— B0oAP, the greatess of skin beautitiers, 13 |‘...nv fim;:l(llt;v;ri:'h( oAR, 9 . G s frrcp ay's Evil Eye. sable in treating skin diseascs aud ba 07 RESOLYENT . § law pgrmitiing druggisu e soll “fl‘;m I“T:"m m‘: 0 his sopnaal, sag th}a narty. greatly - sirongihoned Chicago ""’fl"y'z Whes Baby was slck, we gave Ler astarte. ::;?lu.u:: ;: prruv‘;uv": the whitest, clearest skin | DUUG AND CHEMIOAL CORPORATION, Boston. in quart doses, on their own prescrip- 13 perhaps not to be expected that | thereby. Moutana is on the thresh- | juo Gould has been looking over several | Whenshe was a Child, sho cried for Cantoria, and softest hands, freo from plmplo, spot or | €7 Bend for “How to Cure bkin Liscases, tious. In their anxiety to rule or ruin, the disciplies of Neal Dow cowpromised on free rum. 7, thonew blood | pages, 60 Ullustrations, and 100 testamoni, ‘happed, rough,red aud 1Q Bkt aud Sealp prosoryed wnd heantls L brerented by CeTioUMA BABY'S it S S R X R R Bk lhe.p.rn'sidelll will wholly escape im- | hold of statehood. The people, being | western railroads, and the stockholders are When shie became Miss, she clung; to Castoria, position. All those who may volunteer | equally divided between the two parties, | falling over each other in their eagerncss Lo Wh2n she ha¢ Children, she gave them Caatoria, or may be invited to give advice as to | makes it a fair pattle ground, with the | sell out.

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