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A Y MG 55 YN TS TN R (R THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. MAY 11 1889 the national de5t has been ten-fold and of taxation nearly soven-fold. To-day the debt of France is f#frly soven thousand millions, five times th: the Unitod States, while the annual nditure aggregates seven WHERE THE FORT SHOULD BE. The scheme to abandon Fort Omaha and establish a new fort at a greater distance from this city has, from the outset, beerr marked by misrepresenta- ing. It is a fact, however, that no other oxpedient has yet been tried which has done so much toward secur- ing that reasonable stability of rates which is absolutely nccessary to the Zerung & Dunn, druggists, of Linool A STEAL BY ANY OTHER NAME | 858" Wik eiei it Aithe'o tho “articles beautiful and useful” to be seen. ‘There will be many othor minor attractions, The boys are also providing for hours of party ploasures. A “social” will ba given in They shipped thoir fat cattle to Chicago, are now anxiously looking for the roturns The firm to which the stook was conslened failed after tho sale, and the Jacksonians have gono to Bridgeport to search the ruins for their movey. THE DAILY BEE. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. e TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Defly (Morning Rditon) including SUNDAY BSounds Better But Is Robbery Just | Y hundred milihll or two and a half times The Si Y the library rooms on Wednesday evening, ® Fromont Tribune is novor 8o happy a8 Ve, Otie Year. ... ton and intrigue. At first the parties | succosstul conduct of the commerco of | thoss of the URIE States. | Much of this is ot S04 & bangueL &t the Windsor on TRUFSAAY | wheb hurliag gaper wads &% Omabt. @ Hore ‘or Thros Months who are trying to engineer the reloca- tion of the fort masked behind General Sheridan. But with all the prestige of General Sheridan’s backing they could gnr 8ix Months e OMARA SUNDAY HRE, matied %o any address, One Yoar, .. f WrrKLY B, Ono Vel i OMAIA OF! 1--.an.m-ndnbhfinnhnln 10AQO OFFICE, 507 ROOKERY BUILDING. ?:w onK OFFICm, ROOMS 14 AND 16 TRIBUNE i the country.” Yot, the fact remains that during the period when pooling was practiced, rate wars were by no means unknown, evening, ‘The opening day, Tuosday, will bo called to order at the Capital, but adjourns to the laboratory of the State university for the lecture of Prof. Nicholson, But tho convention proper will be held in the senate is the Iatost: *In tho make-up of the ropre: sontation from the Omaha association ot Cor gregational churches to the trennial council of tho church, Omaha appoars to have gob- blod the wholo thing save one alternate. due to the terrible burden of a standing army, to the diro necessity undér which the nation labors ofy constantly augmenting her defensive stfbagth and multiplying the A THREE-RAILROAD MONTE GAME The Bennett Horse Races—The Oo ; : e ‘ 4 chamber, and will continue from Tuesday | Gl s 4 8 PalIet qUatty of Ve o OnR Gy s, RO Gayrcm, No. b3 | not induco a single army officor of rank | There fs .a very strong proba- | GRS Sd forsasing tho A o ing Druggists' Convention—Those | until Thirsday, conciuding with tho Banguel | e ministers of Omamr o L TN FOURTARNTH BTREET. to join them. Every commander of | bility that this question will recoive | Sructicn. Bt this is by ho meart the obty Gypsy-Loving Girls—Nows UL ickota can bo had by | T ornol inhumanity of children s ques: oo . o A TR TE VHe o vagt oxpenditure. . onquiring at any of the drug stores of tho | yion or feenusat comiamt o the orass: Wer CORRBSPONDENOCE. this department, and every s prominent attention in the report umn lic, almost in the begi of its career, and Notes, city or of Secretary Alfred J. Shilling or_C. » , Y oAl communications relsting to beve 414 261 | oMlcor has been outapoken against | the railrond situntion which the senate | pgan ay Extenava and 6xpentive WA oF 3. Danbach. And then comes the under. | JiAtancos, of hosrticss troatriont of aged LA — " relocation. General Crook was, if any | juvestigating committes will make at | jntornal improvements. With characteristic takers' convention preceded, however, bY | Monday night's stormin Lincoln & mothor such thing could be, more emphatic in the doctors of medicine. the next session ot congress, and 1t is n any other com- more than likely that it will be pro- aged sixty-five was driven from her son's 11 business letters and remitiances should be home at the bohest of the daughter-in-law. French spirit, the republican leaders aimod dressod to THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, to raise a pormanent monument to the repub- “he Gypsies, LINCOLN ISUREAU or Tae OMAmA Bas, 1020 P Streer, . May 10. his disapproval th Laxe r The Wou : t . A fow woeks ago, & fathor, Almost to E.":.’;‘l.,,‘:?..‘m‘a?’.?.'. nrfl‘a‘rwfltflg&'fi-‘&” mander. After the bill had been de- | posod to amend the intor-state law so | lic by great public works, Failroads, canals, | Railroads, like other great monopolies, Hattie Clark, one of the would-be gyps n\urlh: vc:g‘:nfl{gl!mn(:"nvx v \lurnul:ll:(:jrrll‘:‘f A e feated in two congrosses by the military | as to logalize pooling. It is obviously | highways, and the nke. Perbaps in this way | have wheols within wheels, and whonever | Was sent to the reform school, to-day, on an | by his son, in Omana, and forced to bog for k6 Bee Pablishing Company, Proprieti. | committeos of the house, of which | tho fntention of tho railrond manngars | they hoped o better plsuse the French peo- | possibl they work thom for all they re | St o fufes Stovarl, | HAROIS S B | SOy SO St irmtore, o & : E. ROSEWATER, Editor. govoral members wero porsonally | to bring this about, if it bo possible to | PI¢unditis not unlikoly that by this plan | worth. For exampie, livo stock shippers | Protty @ and, tu ie tonad, wot attogenor | SR\ CRIICdoe an tncldent of e ——— Tami 1Ay WLl tie wants of the aviy, | doesi HS Kntispooling e1auss of thw)| iouold ot thatapublioupon Popular IAvoE | depsdiag uncn OOIHA &8 Uis mackel UbSH | oy g ST selation with | Whole-souled gencrosity so rare as to desorve THE DAILY BEE. h val bill was finally put through s g Progee '® | has been strengthened. But, if so, the pop- | which to turn their purchases, have been [ 10her present strait by assoclation with imendation, A teamster named Samuol LA A ",’M' SHERH gl el defended in congress | ular approval has been dearly purchased. compolled to et down into their pockets to | francis Bennington, who still languishes It | MeKlvain, sufforing with consumption, came Sworn Statement of Oirculation. by the persevering efforts of Manderson | as one of its most essential features, and threo differont railroad companios bofore | thoCOUNLY Jull. TU-can be ‘waid, however | to Omaha for treatment, but_finding " none, Etate of Nebraska, | and McShane, The pretense under | provailed against vigorous opposition in The chief of the bureau of statistics of tho | thoy could putthelr shipmentson the market. | sohool rathor shan o home, whoro, suo | feturned home to die friendless and peniles County of Douglas, {*% which this was done was that General \ q he found a good samaritan 1n George La; b ] i " invalid, 80 completely disturbed the arrange- | they will surpass anything of the kind ever and test its excellent qualities, ¥o's policy, which could be profitably | thay he thought railroand managers | power, who deserted Gladstone iu 1885, DU | oy of 1yg mouruing fricads as the present | soon in the state. Indeod, Nobraska phar “Uold Dust Wanbing Powder 1o disgoives inatantiv i Aned 3 dopted by the Union Pacific in remov- | gave too much importance to | have been creeping back ugain under the in- 1,y of olland 'has done. When it was | macists nover do things by halvos, und ¢ oft kot or otd waters will not injure tho finest fabrio; 14 wofi and soothin to the f (v . . N fluence of the disgust excited by Balfour's g » 3 arrangement will be made in thorough sy ath, v, wusbing dishes, or scrubbing and cleaning of any kind, ** Gold ing its excoutive deparument from Bos- | the pooling system. He did not e T O ST Ty oy (1T ally agroed; '@ month or two ago, that | WRARECIRT o wna wishes of the exhibit stands without an equal, (PR tou to Omaha. believe 1t possessed the value A SARI BA, the feeble monnrch was about to take his | grg ™ Tho utiractions of Laelie, Daily & Co. — they cfaimed for it, or would k;:“‘:.“”r:':_:;,::'%;""‘:Z:t ‘:’I"','::I'::’l'm:“l‘;"’:: leave of life, the Bugeession to the throus | of New York, representod by H. Hurnard: N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., ST. LOUIS. | S 5 ¢ i 9 hem, 0 ) 100, 4 ely, rovided for, an ous relative | Kol Lilly, of Indiauapolis, Kunsas City i, . o —_— ACCoRDING to Chief Justice Fuller, | prove the pemedial agent they | themoment when the lodger, cash-book, aud :.'g"f..'i'fi'.v.."-'?JJ:';’:,Cfxmfl"u:‘.ff;:':.'.l“::rlfi:‘.‘.‘fi i fekads garaRatioAlh SN ot A& N. B.—Try Fairbank’s “‘Falry” Soap for the Tollet, 4 the supreme court has gained consid- | professed to think it would, It might | letter-book of the land league can not be R 1“;”“““‘_' M 0. 3R 01 bl na William k. Warzer, of New York aud Phila: prable time on its docket during its ato favorably to a limited oxtent, | found among the books of the leagueof | HO%® Ui A ol ® | delphia; Foot & Jfcuks, of Jackson, Mich George B, Tzschuck, secretary of The Ties Pub- Mahing o ny, doss solomnly swear that the . o v 1 undecided what will bo done with the Pen- vOrY sctual circulation of Tur DAILY BEE for the | oyt another dollar for improve- | gpects, There is unquestionably a wide- © facts show u remarkable rate of immi- [ ferent roads, which was tranaferred to the | 1i- care and attention, and in overy possible way o f* wa: 8 S © is ) g o 4 gton girl, but she, too, will doubtless bo A o e, " VUL AR ekl ments - at the present fort. * After | sproad public sontiment that this clause [ Bration as compared with the population of | “‘anproach to the yards” at § per car. The | rlogated to one of Spperintendent Malla- S0 OF CHRHILY 18 Wory of & Grow ot Elory:. Ay, ATH the doath of General Sheridan | iya most valuable and important pro- the country, and as compared with the total [ shipmeuts were then taken by the “Stock | lieu's clussos, The wypsies’ outfit is still in g AL LIk 4 Tycsdny, Anri on of the law, and it is not likely to o he las| 'ty " ropor at §1 per car extra. This bill of fure | the asking, Wednesda ) ) tinent in the last thirty-two years. While | Pror i Ar BXLIH. L Ll ho asking, Davenport threatens to indulge in brick Fhnrsd When Secretary Endicott placed hig o diminishe + woakene , ron- P fa it ok was served with such regularity that it fimreday, M8 'y I be diminished or weakened by the con- | the present population of Avgentino s | wFR SGVEE WITH Ranch. pavomoent. turday, May 4. Averago, ... . GEOKRGE B. T Bworn to before me and subscribed to in my presence this ith day of May. A. D. 1589, sl rt N . or words S ¢ ST The Congregationalists of Atlantic proposo Soul, NP FEIL, Notary Public. volve the government in several hun- An incident in the political affairs of | Inother words S0 per cent of the entire im- | ;" the” complaint of William Bays, which | wero filed foff rocord in the ofice of the sec- | to crecta §12,000 church. ' e Btate of Nebraska, | dred thousand dollars of needless ex- | South Dakota, which will attract more | Migration to tho southern continent went to | comes up for hearing here on June 4. As | rotary of state, to-day. Authorized capita) [ Boouo has declared war County of Douglas, 5% rge 1), Tzschuck, being duly sworn, de- 058 AN Ways (AL 1§ 18 secretary of the Boo ‘ublishing company, that the actual avera S oy st 4 S5 ating afly circulation ol month of April, 188, 18744 copie JR189 coples: for June, 188, 19 tor K constitutional convention, On its face | nearly all the'public iand open to settlement [ the Stock Yards company. [f this be true, | ness wili be trancted. incorporators: C. mill sold and shipped 105,000 yards of cotton. July, 1985, 18,063 ceples; for Augnst, 1848, 18,183 | corralled General Schofield through | this result appears to possess consider- | is exhausted. It will probably become neces- | there is alrcady a reduction in the freight | Mayne, D, L. Ashby and J. L. Whittingham. Fannio Bennett, a Codar Rapids damsel L 1588, 18, ples; e T ¥ I b ) A ) \yne, y " s of Lif. \ % goplis: for Septomber, 14y 18104 coplés: (oF | 5tont political influence, and | able significanco. Judge Campbell has | sary for the government, if it wishos to | ates on live stoclk shipuents that can hot City Naws oo Notos M ATIOR LR AL LI 26,080 copies; for mbdr, 1883, 1822 coples: | publicly pnssed around a “strictly | been onc of the most prominent advo- | accommodate this number, to purchase land. | qibt BENG Sater e M mhe Burlington weather bureaushows that | - Profossor Fostor, tho Burlington weathor FAR g T8, Capless for kebriary, | confidentinl” lettor from - one of | cates of division and admission, and is | Which 18 wow held by syndicatos at prices L the rains for the past few days have been [ prophiet, predicts a'stormy May, and accuses B0, 15,000 coples: for March, 184, 18854 coples. f 4 Hhe Behett Moss RA ot b prophiat, ¢ y May, GEORGE B, TZSCHUCK. our senators stating that General | recognized asthe father of the Sioux too high to allow of its purchase by imm R Ll ds) LAkl .| quite general over Nebraska, norvthern Kan- | Venus of exerting o walign influcnce on the Sworn to befora me and subscribed tnmy | o rould Q15 with th AT AAEA I e Ctpat | rants. This is an aunouncement which was | Last night, the preliminary procoedings in | sus, castern Colorado and 'Wyoming. Ul | planct. presence this 16th (jn{_nf,\ vil, A, D., 1880, Schofiela wou “."" in with them. I"alls constitution. Th ends of that | 1oy unexpected, and shows, more clearly | the case of the state vs A. H. Foye and [ state has had a good soaking, which is worth “Tho latost schem efor advertising Boono is N L, Notary Public, With this club in their hands and the | instrument, and especiully the prohi- |ty auy figures, how rapidly this country | others were heard. This is the Benuett Luou]um.us of dollars to the pooplo. of Ne- | \,,\,jmm‘ conl palace, to ba oroctad next threat that the fort would be entirely | bitionists, made a vigorous effort to se- Yaen sottlo Sunday horse racing o The offense | 48K fall. It is also proposed to send a coal palaco MICHIG A o evond recall i 3 ) LI has been settled. ¥ y hors acing ca > W A 2 CIIGAN has buried beyond recall | 10 a010q'if the Bellevuo location bo | curo delogates to the district conven- * charged is alloged to hava.bsén committed | 4 5o Fampton, a newspaner man, late of | train to thomtato fair, ot the bill for inspec £ cattl b : & e the Cameron, Mo., Daily Vindicator, arrivea | 1 ; SoRliae o " he bill for inspection of cattle on the | 4. 404 they had no trouble in pro- | tion who would ele . i o ibyatiiove S35 TR Aot | ‘BRbeTLTRIGE T T 3 ., Daily ) ; Last week a peculiar relic of anciont times hoof, and the Wolverine stato has discarded, they had no troub! v ion who would elect to the constitu- The royal boycott on the Paris fair evi- e ) in the ¢ yesterday, und takes o situation | was unearthied ut Defiance, Shelby county, in thereby redeemed itself from ridicule. ——— b SHABAA B HoRe # TRt ™ I'ield. The substance of the plea was that 08, 1 and 2, between Creston, Ia., and Hol- ; " IS oity chould have moro thorough | Tétary Proctor to overturn tho judg- | its ciiirety. Tho defeat of Judge | Ureece and Servia will vistt it. hose are | o dofendunts had alrcaay been fined for | drego. ‘ ¢ ‘ D a e tnspoction of meats and milk. Thero ig | Ment rendered by his prodeccssor. Campbell by Mr. B. G. Bdgerton—son | - .«:;::m::.‘u';f“\ ‘\‘v")u i 15 i ];:u:;‘rsm:x‘l O arged und It s dhis | Jd Bruntio, city caitor of the Chicago | one funcral, but tho romaining ' five were too L 8 0 K o 5 I ey ey would serve c N 4 crrule ) & ge B~ 3 Z.e s Wl o P o 3 i eV iCH no more important matter now claiming | We make bold to assort thut not a | of Judge Edgerton, o prominent state- | 1uiest iving the cold shoulder to. this re. | tons taken. Tho trial proceeded this ‘mora- | T PR WhO Aad B aiool | ML A I PR e A e ¢ . dozen of our business men favor the re- | hood advocate, who has been entirely DIERRBRGW, ) 3 ing on the merits of the cuse bofore the judge | [0V vaatarday aftornoon for home, He came The White Caps of Laporte are using tho and demanding the attention and de- 3 5 e ve |y ) ; Y| publican show. Ifit be aiso true, as has | ;i T I S dllegtions of the state were | LCTL yesterday aftornoon for home. - Lle came | gwiteh us a corroctive of morals. Tne fate isive i 3 > i location of the fort if they could be | ignored by Campbell and his followers | been roported, that the czar will lend his 4 Sty ¢ | west with the intention of sclling his prop- | of the Bald Knobbers shovld be read an oisive action of the proper authorities. % A ! ) that on~ Sunday, the 14th of Abril, | gty but concluded to purchase more in- A0 § e assured that the fort will remain | —consequently suggests two possibili- nce, there will be a very liberal supply [ the defendant ~‘took part in arrang- [ grady L L ‘-“"““";fl l}l “mtv'. nity. Men who attempt T transfor ticket systom to go into | Where it fs. In fact our mer- I'ties, namely, that a new.constivution | of sovercigns for this exhibition after all. It [ lug for the ' horsc vaco, and iw fact / S e e BES FEURH T DS E ? trans i 4 s peatied f T 5 ot questionable. however. whother | engaged in sport which 'the Nebraska A . effect upon the lines operated by the | chants and business men gen- | will be framed, or that the prohibition | scems rather qu lml\.\l'n’h.lf wover, whother | FREEEES 0110 on that day of tho woek. STATE AND TERRITORY. Ten yoars ago the_ suporintendent of an Omaha strect railway company, is the | erally are as much a unit in | clause will be eliminated from the the Russian potentate will really venture to | g0 defense was that the men charged took Towa railroad booted a tramp out of his oflice first benefit the public is to enjoy as the result of the consolidation. AT last Admiral Porter has unlim- to bad faith. It appe that he did | president Carno®s declaration during his o 3 2 L L4 S ) SE- e 3 A thSy [ L S | running, but these defendants, with the ex- The roundhousc and depot at Aurora | Rev. H. A. Smith, agent of the lowa Pris- bered his guns and cleared hisdecks | scheme have besieged General Ulofkh nothing personally to secure the nomi- | centennial addpess that “France has finally | ception of Frye, who was riding a horse, had | cloped with the recent storm. They were | oners” Aid association, writes from Fort for a broadside against Ben Butler. | and expect to impress Secretary Proc- | nation, placing himself entirely in the | broken with the personal power of one m: not the slightest connection with tha pro- [ frail structures. Madison to a Daveoport friend that it ki And now 1t looks as if the battle of Now Orleans will have to be fought all over again. Tue Omaha Motor 7rm\wuy company poven hundred and forty-six dollars as her share of the national appropriation 6 s 3 Ritiaaallchiveaa Ingiant oxpendis |netitiarae e of the goods stolen | .o Y AL ol Siivist A Tor the gflflllxmcntu! u_xe mm_m of the approval morely recorded the fact that | states, intending to locato themselves additional railroads, 'uwol»m.. an - oxpendl | e e Rt (dkye il B to give the Oumi maricet the go-by J by the insurgents at Baganmo, stato. This contribution will be ap- h s ! ture of nearly twenty millions; and with a [ g S S 0 reolated among the proposed locations the Belle- | on resorvation lands. They are just | gul right of way through any graveyura m | L0 C2H0L il o A freo: 3 vue site had the preference. Tn en- | the kind of settlers the new country de- | tho empire. An imperial railway for | Union Pacific Officialy Visit Lincoln. AND now Council Bluffs is anxious to | 40rsing this site the high military | mands. There can be but little doubt | strategic purposesis also speken of and will A party of Union Pacific officials visited build a new motor across the Union Pacific bridge and make a five-cent faro between the cities. Omaha’s Sun- Sheridan would never consent to pay clearly expressed the sound conclusion that the abandonment of the present fort and the selection of asite that would in- penditure was contrary to public poliey. real estate speculation took a new tack. curing the signatures of several hun- their opposition to the removal, as are promotors and tor and General Schofield with the idea that Omaha wants the fort relocated. iously the organ of the South Omaha land syndicate, has the effrontery to as- pretense was no longer tenabla. voto upon the Bellevue location he But the promotors of this suburban They professed to have captured and drod citizens to o petition asking Sec- the army officers of this department. In the face of this opposition the beneficiaries of this The Omaha Herald, which is notor- been up'i)ro\-od by the most competent military officials. This is true, but this authorities did not say that thoy favored the abandonment of the present fort. Summed up in a few words, the South Omaha land syndicate waunts the fort the senate, where it was fought by sen- ators who opposed the law in other re- vi sensus of opinion to the contrary among railroad managers. than a p Judge Campbell in trict tional convention DAKOTA POLITICS. ssing intervest, 13 the defeat of the Yankton dis- delegate to the convention, for an undoubted sup- porter of the Sieux alls constitution in Sioux Falls instrument. the defeat of Judge Campbell w: hands of Our advices from Yankton state tt due his friends, who, it would seem, permitted themselves to he out- generaled by the supporters of the s cessful candidate. But whatever be the true explanation of the result, it that the reservation strong seribed as being thrifty and hard work- ing farmers from Iowa and eastern will speedily be filled up by a farming population in contrast to the speculators and Argentine Republic has rocently prepared a ement of the immigration to that republic, immigration to the South American con- smaller than that of Canada, being an aggre- gate of little over 4,000,000, the immigration has amounted to 1,874,497 as against a total immigration to South America of 1,703,000, the Argentine Republic. The immnig still continues, and it is expected that 000, or an addition of about 9 per be ation ent will eived this vear, in spite of the fact that dently is not to bo universal, since it is an- nounced that the kings of Belgium, Saxony, Paris. He has shown a decided objection to making much ot u show of himself n on his contemplateffitrip to Berlin to return the visit paid aim W& year by Kmperor William. whatever title he may take,” states the issuc of popular government squarely, aithough there is nothing in the address of which the friends of coustitutionai monarchy can fairly complain. meant imperial goverame: e, the idea is still growing, and the nt has now authorizod two no doubt be speedily commenced. The yoke of militarisin bears heavily upon Italy. Financial and industrial distress is The scheme was worked in this way, Stock was delivered to the ‘*‘Belt Line by the dif- Yard company'’ and transferred to the yards mo dish, and there was an indiscriminate kick, which, happily, has resulted in the establishment of what has been denommated Uswitching charges, his has been considered in the Maonning-Sutherland investigation at Tekamah, and is also alleged above indicated, the information is reliably given out that the roads huve agroed to cut off switching charges and deliver shipments direct 1o tho yards at one price, and withont percentagos to the Belt or other lines, nor to placs stated. The proceeding last night way the trial of aplea in abatement by Judge 10 uctive part whatever i the sport. Ihere were a number of bronchos hitched in_ the streets of the vill and_thirty or forty men collected, discussing their qualities. The owners proposed a race, and there was some b3 bt just to look at the ho wst them. They took no part in e,nor knew that the purse was rais and Lee Newton, whom the state charged with handing a dollar over to the *judge or starters, denied that he had doneanything of the kind. It was admitted that Frye rode a n their interests, Young Overt who was found guilty of this city to-day while ox of the Nebraska lines Thoe party occupied a handsomely furnished directors’ car and was composed of the following gontlemen: a tour of inspection day patronage is expected to pay for R i ioe i s | adventurers w0 have overrun Okla- | (ijediad, and popular discontent is grow. | W. I Iolcomb, first vice-president; E. the enterpriso. TomoYed 80 DOIOW B0 R NlG e | O, s ing stronger day by day. In proportion to | Dickinson, assistant geuoral manager; P, B s they expect the government to raise ] rovenue, tho public debt of Italy is now the | Touby, —assistant supermtcudent; J. A, ing pri ir ds, Orry TREASURER RUSH puts a flea el o - S s e v, trainmaster of the Omaha & Repub- B m spositimen ot s Mstttios, | EoLesling EACE CUML S antty SAB| | Bt e S e fof eanationt| a-ioey (3] Barops fuchel uhrco tates u Valley. Aftor inspecting the cow of Tllinois, to be first comptroller of the treasury, following so close upon the heels of General Palmer’s selection, would indicate Illinois is to have her fair shave of federal patronage. S——— Norick has been served on the pres- ent imcumbents of presidential post- because, furthermore, they expect that a boulevard will be opened from their lands down fo the new fort. In this project they are not laboring for the interest of Omaha or for the benefit of the government, When the secretary of war is impor- tuned by some of these land speculators He suggests that the board float the three hundred thousand dollar school bonds, if carried, as soon as possible. The school board, however, needs no spur to profit by its opportunities. OTHER LANDS THAN OURS. large as Gormany's and nearty twice as larg a3 Bogland’s, Were it not for th military and naval expenditures, the coun- try would quickly right itself and becon prosperous. As it is, hundreds of thou of the people are remain are relaxing their loyal ernment, which seoms to ex| them. Noris there any hog enormous is emizrating, and those who ' 1o the gov- v only to tax of immediate pany’s_property in this cit were shown ov. board of Lra the gontlemon the city by members of the ‘hoy exprossed thomselves od with the buainess activity cverywhere prescat. They ioneral Superintendent Calvert, but he was not at home. an wiho was in their com- pany most of vhe time while in the city it is learned that the Unton Pacific will shortly upo! called of the Burliugt F'rom a gentl officcs that thoy will e pormittod g0 | 8¢ the proposod banquet, ho will have | M. Parnclls admission that o lad do- | rojief, fuving ones faion in lino with tho | o gxtornal purchuses of roal sotate by Jorve out thir four years to dato from | 10 take their represontations at their | olred in 4 snoeoh that tho 1eul 'PAES M| wilitary ewpires, Italy must keep the pace | them is an indication of thoiv intended lib- the time of their appointment. This gives fair warning to several hundred able-bodied men through the country CoNGRESS will be called on to create pnother cabinetoffice at its next session. The proposition is to establish a new executive department for- the control of federal public works. Sucha project was advanced by Representative Town- intrinsic value. orts, president of the Pennsylvania road, in their statements to the senate investigating committee, both spoke in favor of legalized pooling. Doubtless this view is general among railroad managers, Mr. Depew expressed the opinion that the inter-state commerce suppressed scret societies in Ireland when ho did not himself botieve it, and that the mis- statoment was iutended to deceive the house of commons in order to prevent the passage controversy. Tho disposition has been to endeavor to find some reasonable and satis- fuctory explanation of so oxtraordinary and unnecessary an admission, but it must bo confessed that nono has yet been presented. Whether or not the effect shull prove per- manently damaging to the home rule cause, it is not possible to say with certainty, The unfortunate mistake of one leader, eminent with them, though the end may ba ruin. The latest ofcial returns wive the public Great as tho debt is, considering the limited resources and population of that country, it is steadily increasing. o lust session of the federal parliameat added sbout §20,000,- 000 to it. Appropriations wera made which involve an expenditure of about 357,000,000, while the revenue will not excaed §34,000,0)0. 1tis claimed that somo of these expenditures It is well known that the company been contemplating a shortor con- nection with the main 1 st than the one via Valley, and that there has bees talk of Tho gentleman expressed it as his opiuion that this arrangement would be made inthe near future. 13ut be did uot think it would bo a permanent one. The Brainard hill, the heaviest grado on the company’s line outside of the mountain regions would be an ob- stacle in the way of heavy trains and exten- sive business. Il belioved that eventually the compuny would build a linc out of tue city westward to McCool Junction, and from shend, of Illinofs, in the last congress | law had had the effect of making the R L e o are for works which will sncedily repay "-13“‘)0 ;‘;’i':““‘;l:hlul;lll‘l:ll‘:l,(v&:i);uu:‘,li‘l;fim;\: r;w sud found considerable favor. Its work | strong roads stronger and the weak L“‘;u“ e it it ot o comoaded | thoir cost, but that ka3 not baan tho expert- |t uiid uy Grand Lsland with the maln 1no would embrace such subjectsas improve- | ronds weaker. “If the law had per- ence of Canada, nor of this country. The | of the Umon Pacitic and the Loup City ments of rivers and harbors, coast and geodetic survey, construction of public buildings and the like. rond at their annual meeting adopted a resolution transferring the president’s office from Boston to Chicago. This Appears as a most sensible move, as the e!Tairs of the vailroad can be the better " 3 8 commitboe was busy, to-day, getting repre- The misery attending that houschold horror—**Wash- ” Qirected at its tormious than some | Judge Cooley, chairman of tho Inter- | dishearton and drive off aguin that small T FFOA TP P forever, and why? Because Gold Dust Washing l’owdornn?k’«’-g’i‘in[lh’l‘t-,nu'fn!‘m fifteen hundred miles away. There is, | state commerce commission, said in an | band of wavering liberals who, in so many Ravely has a lu\&:l’ld at least @ royal | the exhibits, and it 1s quietly givon out that »" ASK YOUR GROCER FOR A FREE SAMPLE, “&t moreover, a suggestion in the Santa recent term, Nevertheless the supreme rourt is a long way behind in its busi- nfailing expedient. His opinion Al A0S LAze 3 Mg newspapers and elsewhore. Under tho oir- | Hogs & Lu«wnL“ of (',hmuu;u‘“\\ ocoupy ness, and this gain is merely tempo- that it would not bo dosirable to re- | tach considerable importance to them, their | o cos iv must be rogarded as an act of | Rrominen! positions on 1o 00r. _ 3 A " £ - . i h 5 3 carth, the Goodwan Drug J + 1 H rary. It is hand o sce how the court stom. Mr. Josoph Nimmo, | orproduction wmny v s vory seriols | yopy g vasto on tho past of tho kin 1o re- Bearie & Howrity ihe Gosduan Diug Steam and Hot Water Heating and Ventiiating f can possibly oateh up, when so many | jr., inan address before the manufuc- | SECton the wholo political siuabion, '8 | cover from his mortal illucss wad announce | il of Oualis, and the Lingolu Paiut & Color cises on tho docket have been pending for a number of years and have not yet received a final heariug, The injustice of such delays, and the detriment they involve to litigants, have often been mitted,” said he, ‘‘the continuance of the pool system, it would have accom- plished more good. Pooling would not, business generally, was to cheaper rates, while the cost of railroading was increasing.” There are probably very few railroad men in the country who would not subscribe to this view, address delivered a short time ago perience had not shown it to be turers’ elub of Philadelphia, said that *pooling presents no intrinsic qualities for good other than its developed reme- dial properties,” it baving in the past sorved to abate, at least temporarily that Mr. Parnell has suffered a great decline in publio opinion, and it is & question whether his usofulness as a leader is not utterly de- stroyed, except as he may privately counsel great danger that this most unhappy inci- dent will give fresh courage to the tories, aud particularly that portion of them who, like Lord Salisbury, bave stuck to the let lers in spite o Pigott's breakdown. What is worse than this, however, is that it may of the constituencies, hold the balance of which the court has ordered the production. As the judges have announced that they at- overy aspect of the matter the circumstance was one to create the profoundest regret among all friends of the Lrish cause. o' The opening of the Paris exposition as a commemorative event has materially led toa debt will increaso, and _expenses will not di- minish, for whilo it is hard for a private in- dividual to reteench, it is almost 1mpossivle for a nation, especially when it has pride aud tomed. At preshut ths intarest on the pub lic debt is about $13.000,000, or a third of the annual revenue. - The former will increase proportionately fuster than the latter, and the time will come when its paymeny will be an intolerable burden. first class diplomatic conspiracies for the par- tition of the kingdom were set on foot in the that he 18 ready to begio ruling again. The result is particularly bumiliating to the un lucky duke of Nassau, who bad begun to Jord it in fine style as the regent of Luxem- burg. Al branches. The ge the bourd over the tl n, & prominent member of trade, was very enthusiastic pects of this new line west- § ——— e 4 . i 3 ward, as it would place Lincoln seventy-five : as people supposed, increased rates. mo-uupouunoznthveauwghhnmmoni_urgnlm B P e M RO et o | P AR H A e AR AR YR LR Tne stockholders of the Santa Fe | The tendency of the country, and of | Irish cause may devolve, There is manifestly | G, o', whion it has for ye. be acous. | Union Paciic points that ab. prosent, nhd give to her groat advautages asa jobbing point. Preparing For the Convention, ‘The druggists are gotting ready for thew show. It promises to be a fine thing, The Gilpin, 'T ngdon & Co., of Baltimore; fron. deauoit Wine 9 company, of Koche; Ny company, Lash Bros., A. T, Leming & Son, G. A, Crimer, the Lincoln” Glass comvany, commented upon, Chiel Justiee Fuller | the demoralization of rates. *I do not | cousideration of the present condition of Charged With Dodging Oustoms. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. sces no other way to reform this un- | protena to say that pooling is a perfect France, with the result of disclosing some MoxTiEAL, May 10.—The customs ofticers satisfactory state of affairs than through the establishment of an intermediate court, 1t sceins, therefore, but & ques- tion of time when congress will fird it necessary to muke provision: of such a nature. remedy, or the only vemedy,” said Mr. Nimmo, “for unjust discrimination and other evils which affect the railroads in their relations to the vablie interests. Much of the cowpetitive traffie of the couutry cin be w things far from encouraging. In common with all Europcan natibns, but at a more rapid rate, the debt of Frauce has increased enorwiously during the past century. Tho population, an eminent French writer, M. Paul Hoiteau states, has iucroased but 50 without pool- l per cent iu the century, while the inerease of here have seized the ste of F. Giroux & Co., agepts for French perfumery, pateot medicines and wines. The seizure is valued at about $30,000. 'I'ie ofcers allege that the firm has been enteriog goods at undervalua- tion inyoices, placiug thew at less than half cost. When Baby was sick, we gave hor Castoria. Whez sho was a Clild, she cried for Castoria, When sho besare Miss, sho clung o Castoria, 1¢120 ahe had Children, she gave them Castoria, ; rriaal AR : XD e : Tt : o 3 coming freaucnt, and a dangerous sentiment e 15 about to increase its capital stock to | sert that “Sceretary Endicott’s objec- | s of somo significance in its boaving | Aithough the Lhincse are orobubly the Horeoousttinbivay all there was of the mat- | of retuliation is spreading among the rasi- _ Deatruotive Hall-Storm, twolve hundred thousand dollars. That | tions to the Bellovue site are | upon the fate of the Sioux Falls consti- | slowest pooplo in the world to adopt new | nothing beyond the runmug of four hovses | 98BtS: LI iy Wy, O ] il robably will represent two hundred | not well taken, ani congrat- | tution, or at least of the prohibition { ideas, they are fiot slow to develop them [on the road. Mr. Brainard, editor of the Colfax county claims to have one of the | gram to Tne HEE.]—A most terrific hail, 2D ¢ I g BorHSLCTRIbaNY, P bha Naetan: phenomenal treasurers of the state. He has | wind and ram storm visited this vicinity last thousand of capital and one million of | ulates Omaha upon being fortu- | clause of that instrument, which is the | when they have-once realized that they offer | Benett Union, was one of the ‘defendants, | BREIEI RERIR T (roudity the st | ovening. Enormous hailstoncs foll for water, nate in having the recommendation | feature that has received the largest | 8 demonstrable advantage. A few years | (oo nning, and that he just went out to | Plus of fees collected. John Novotny is his | yhirty hinutas,. Trult, trees, ave all dnjtall g Tt laing | Of the lato Genoral Sheridun and every | share of populur attention, and is likely | 360 when sovds fniles of railway wore Lild | got uu itom or s paper. (The dofendant | M8me, | L Log | Dloom, and mich damago was dono o clor- wrapping paper trust complains g has been consulted in el e e A down at Shanghai by forcign speculators, rto not named was V. Haberg, and Our own Ballou Is lcading the depressed of | ries and late apples. Corn-planting was NI e Ees i b e o ha bt (/Y oM coriwlioihns to be most vigorously discussed in the |\ 0 Cums so torrified that the gov- nade a completo deninl of | the | Plittsmouth out of bondago, and making | about completed, but much will probably ol y P ho affair.” [ ' B i le o iaBithelobmbl It is evi. the affair. constitutional convention. ernment had to tear up the metals to appeage | CHATEC. Tho t nony was all | town affuirs hum in a cheering way. He has [ have to be replanted, the seed being literally :; 3 golxl de fe OH ine. sle\l- What officers of the army havo ever G e sty e Yl bE e inton! Brainord says ho | orgunizod an eloctric light company, and has | washed out of the ground. o floriste will ontly suffering from tho same malady sl 50 - = e 70 _'| them. Lasta eighty-sevel c proposes to quit tl ness if it o practically sccured the electric motor | bo the worst sufferors, hundreds of lights of 3 BBt affaote W3 " " | advocated the abandonment,of the pros- | A LARGE number of prospective set- | yaiiroad, built for a Chineso corporation and bmes criminal offen for o | systom of the street railwa, gluss heing broken and plants cut to piecos. whichaffected the paper bagging syn e va AR e aadles aaidata ) i i D aicate ent fort? We defy the land syndidate | tlers are quietly massing on the upper g the gr s of the Gulf of y for his pap wnday, and | Manager Holcombe, of the Union Pacifle, | Stock which was out in open flolds and un- o b organ to name a single one. Missouri in anticipation of the early | Fwith' Dion:talnld wore | forial iers who will probubly do 'lilke- | Lias written to the Grand Island committee, | able to get under shelter, suffored badly. And then Secretary Proctor is géntly | opening of the Sioux reservation. The | opened with much ceremony, and has now assuring them that there is no disposition to —pe—es RASKA recei Ba I Y | ) g ¥ Sk 5 ditors of the Hart Hardware | giscriminate ugainst the town. At present Kiiled By Insurgents, 2 ived four thousend |, inged that the Bellevue site has | people who have so fav arrived are de- | as much work as it can possibly do. 1n the | company filed mtervenors to-day to protect | there are 19 i et IN FAVOR OF POOLING. debt of Canada 3 {1} f hich o1 Ll rling! o i 3¢ Saskc amployment outslde of the po. | Mr. Donsr, scosdident of the New | of the coereion bill is universaily regaraed | gk (00" e Mo e N HiN 00 “Te ts | 16 Dakid City wbra thes suc cansset wilh oIDIT ical channel. York Central railroad, and Mr. Rob- | 88 the most unfortunate incident of the Irish probuble that wore than that is held th the Omaha & Republican Valley for Lincoln, L) averred, she had received nothing but un kind troatmont for long months, It The, and his worthy wifo, tunate man to tneir home took the unfor- gave him ever 18 yot the hauds of the sheriff, but it can be had for Towa Items, Platto Valley The “county of Douglas and stato of Ne- braska” is rocited as the principal place for the transaction of business of the Platte Val- loy Ranch company, the articles of whieh Cornell college at Mt. Vornon has 400 students enrolled, Fort Dodge wants John M. Thurston to orato on tho Fourth. for the tenth timo on gamblers and boot-leggers, Story county is out of dobt and has several thousand dollars in tho treasury. During last month the Des Moine stock, §! Business commenced May 1 ar, and the intent is to pur- se, broed, raise, graze and care for herds of horses, cattle and other live stock, and sell the same for profit. Other incidental busi- with the Capital City Courier, 4 the form of a colossal tusk, Tound on a fatm To-day the B. & M. put a dining car on ( three miles from that place. Nebraska Jottings. York disposcs of 3 per day. The first city hall was lud last Wednesday. for having the cheek to ask for a pass. To- day that tramp is the superintendont of that same road, while the man who lifted him on nis boot keeps a restaurant and sends him over lunches. ,000 gallons of water foundation stone of IKearney's been a hard matter to tind employment for some of the released convicts., This seoms to be due to a dullness in the labor market, and to the fact that some of the released men belong to a professional vagrant class, and have little desire for any honest employment. The board of commissioners of G age county have decided to submlit to the elec- tors a proposition to vote $30,080 in bonds for a court house. “Tramps are meancing the peace of coun- try town Robberies and outrages are be- cmplo, in the shops there, inst eighty in St. Joseph, A pair of Jacksonian farmers recently de- Loxnox, May 10.--A dispatch from Zanzi- bar to the Times says an officer and two sen men of a German war ship have been killed as ags CLOCK, AM.AND S THE WASHING ON THE Live = GOLD DUST & STRANG & CLARK STEAM HEATING CO. Apparatus and Supplies, Engines, Boilers, Steam Pumps, Etc. BTOHINGS, EMRBRSON, ENGRAVINGS, HosPEHALLET & DAVIF, ARTIST SUPPLIES, KIMBALL, MOULDINGS, PIANOS AND ORGANS FRAMES BSHEET MUSIC, [ 1503 Douglas 84 < - - - - < Ouml, Nebraska — R