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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1890. THE DAILY BEE A CONSTITUTIONAL BILL. tried the experiment has not been suc- OTHER LANDS THAN OURS. |yet be the most promising flold | sale or keoping for talo of intoxfeating liquors 4 / i X | imaginablo for val ot L us L boverage,” There shall also be written ablo for vailroad enterprise. The po- | ¢ rag VS e litical significance of the present concessions | ST.tinted on the ballot of each elector voting | Sheet Trop Jaek—A mountain torror on hor litlcal significance of tho present concessions | for tha proposed amendnient to the eonstitu= | “ya ke who mado It Hively around the Shasta is not noteworthy as showing the continued | tion, the words, N DHRTEY W INAE: i CRIToTnia’s ALy Hls satisfaction of Persia with Russian meansand | - For proposed amendmont to the constiti: FHE SUNDAY DBELL Contrary to expectation, the referonce | cossful, e 16 : i 9 % oa ¢ ) P " ™ e report thit Queen Victoria is serionsly E. ROSEWATER, Editor, of the anti-trust bill to the judiciary The subsidy advocates ask that & | o\ dioing the sthp :,, abdicating would be PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING, | committes of the senato did not prove | bounty of at least'thirty cents a regis- | Jikely to receive fiiore credence if it camne now UBLIS 1Y MORNING. | o0 tite birint of “tHAY measure, The | tered 0 ¢ overy and | for tho Arst it knd | » 5 1H ton that the mannfaeture, sale and keeping | tory. A r o bo the burial of that measure. The | teredtonbo pald for overy thousand | for the first titmg and if it wore not for tho | jyguances, Tho shah is botween two fitos, OF | Furkeie of etosieti aors us b bevabus | Mo TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, committee whs requestod to report | miles of voyage, and it is proposed that | well known fact that her majesty is a woman | 4¢ onst finds England and Russia rivals fn :.. |I|.|.~, ..,,.(.n e 1h..,| and gt I b Il Ay Rt yally and Sunday, One Yeu . ithi * § Py is : shy " {ve aver remarkable o wWe ot b W S aw,” or “Against sald proposed amend- | arpenter, the famous Washington four P Sunday, Une. 3 | within twonty duys, but stimulated, | this bounty shall bo given to every | of remarkable thrift who would not bo Likely | Luiling at him for priviloges on the one hand | Dito'yoF cAgainst sald| proposed amend: | G, Garpenter the fawons Washington joun Three monti probably, by the charge that it was “the | American built ship, whether of wood | to voluntarily giye up any part of the gener- | yuq tho othor. It must be confessed that this | fure, sale and keeping for snle of intoxieating |8 Sexpay Brr explains how the real work ¢ funday ioe, Giio Yoar mausolewm of senatorinl litarature,” it | or iron, steam or sail, fast or slow peveno which sho enjovs a8 ducen of | youitfon does not appear fo_ disturb his por- | IS brrerie shll b Heonsed and 1 40 oongressional sessions s done, and draws %, OFFICES appears to have nddressed its attention | or without mails or freights. The ';I"LK‘I"“‘ and I"';"”f'f“f “'I'""I”f Lo ("‘_“I“ sonal njoyment of life; indeed, his palicy | soe.il Trelthor of the said proposed amend= | a pleture of the worke s and thelr qualiiicy Omaha, The Bee Rullding, immediately to this subject, with the | master general in his annual roPOrt SUZ- | samd. Vit O e O e ety | Sccms to be the simple one of playing one oft | (s Shill e appraved b a pugrity s Ahe | tlons Bromnlise LOIMOE Y a1 SE0CH, " Wl aBibel 8 eithin | gested generous compensati XHiGpls s Victoria doubtless cares very NUe | goapap the other. On the southern const, | shall constituto section Gosstp Ahout Patti—THow the diva Council Biofs, 12 Pearl Stroe s result of having prepared a bill within | gested generous compensation to Amevi- | go them, but financial considerations a tlonlRiy o Persian Gulf, Englond re- | constitution of this sta | her volee and beau . e L P o Wofiatng, | about one-fourth of the time in which it | ean built stenmships for earrying | strong with hoy, ojd and infirm though she is, | Poriic"tarly on the Bersun Gult, Euglond il AL | e Tl i i tastinses Washington, 5 Fourteenth strec s asked to 80. The new measure e mails is wa 0 considerntive d stis will we 5 o 81 1OV ©s the commercial concessionst t THE SUPER LECTION. Spring Poe ¢ es have boeen tom, Wikhington, 213 Fourteenth strect was asked to do so. The new measuro | the mails, but this was too considerative | and she will negd fo bo assured that her reve- | (S 9 CREEERTE TRRERIAS S0 L THE SUPERIOR ELECTION rarily walved and n fow choice poetical gemg CORRESPONDENCE, reported, it s to be presumed, is free | for tho subsidy hunters. They could | nucs will not ba fmpatrod beforo she will con- | gay uggia mukes her gains: And sho prob- | Supenton, Neb., April —To the Rditorof | Mave beon roscued from the yawnkig wistoe gommunieations relating to news and | from the constitutional objections that (not seo in it suflicent Inducement for | Sent to lay aside ihe crown, o MOXe POOYLY | 41y jooks forward to uniting her steamn nes | i T Todnga. sdition of iin H con. kot ‘ were urged against the bill that was | building ships. At the minimum rate | transferit to her son, It might bhe supposed | (i 4600 of Persia and controlling both. tains nspecial regarding the city cloction | 2% World of Fair Women,~-Hore {8 a rare ATRRS t ™ ¢ that the maternal instinet would induee her to i \ BUSINESS LETTERS sont to v o oa, thoug of bounty they propose, a steamship of ¥ Lol anidy » ich reflec » e o o | lection of gossippy matters especlally fntc nt to the committes, though it will be ) ey prog 8 Ashiyl dostte. Y0 seo hot -sof . crowned king wn which refleets upon the actions tuken by the | ARG e, Pt Sasi: ORG YoRaw dnint Al T Cominny, | most surpriging if the friends of monop- | three thousand tons register plying be- | (¢™5, A% S€¢ W cmporor of Tndia, | Tiecdless of the omiuous signs of the times | prosent city council during tho past year, T ot NOFOT F HOvSudoabeniy. FolaIn addressed to The Bee Publishing Company, v gkl s , 4 Ot Drafts, checks and postoffice or oly in th edonot tind some flaws | tween New Yerk and Liverpool would | byt~ thewo §s o stronger foeling :I‘:I\‘l\\y:;l:*‘-.v‘v.-i'\llxtnivkl:;”1‘”““:”:\';'"i;yl.L:II:»:-l ...I."'f:',;fl stating that it has fn many ways endeav 1sbutid’s love . : e 5 to rotard tho city's growth. In 188 C. tle Feld and Ball Room—Fredevick Vile fi e pyabie 0 the ortler OFth EOI |y 46 now moasure upon which they can | receive fifty-four hundred dollurs fov $118 | thian this that rulos lio¥, AB $6 tho pPnSa T | esustism: iie mnst vecert Aok bf. tyranny | oierira o cltyls growthi. | The Bee Publishing Company, Proprietors, | ground opposition to it. But the judi- | round trip, or fifty-four thousand dollars | Wales, if reports rogading his physical | Wi oo, parpetited is tho fssuo of an | Aoums wis clocted mugor of the city, and | Zhiors, die tamos war correspondent, tolls o g ciary committec was almost evenly | for ten trips u yeur. This would be the | health are true he would probably wear the imperial ukase disqualifying Jows from rent- kA 3“1'»“' :' I"“";" ;"»".l“ R e | divided regarding tho constitution- | annual fnterest on nine hundred thous- | €rown buta very short time, Although not | uPCTY FCHE BKAURIIEIE Jows RO ER | city so heavily fn debt that taxes were very | BWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. | ality of the Sherman bill, and | and dollars at six per cent, n very liberal | fifty years old, he is said to be a_feeble man | " tsoover in i i or from having any dealings whatsoover in | gobts which thoy failed to liquidate during State of Nebraska | § i 3 O 7 dee T Gt ilding | Wnd failing vapidly, The truth is the Eng- | .0 o0 .t s bbb Aty g s s o il eiblo i AL AN O T as the new measure has th inducement, certainly, to ship building | o DeBHIA ointint, selE-RMwEYA. to HaGing 8| roal estate, When it is taken into account | theiy torm of oftice, In the spring clection of « . zschick, secretary of The Bee | unanimous approval of the com- | that would doubtless stimulate great | that the mjority of the 6,000,000 Jews who | 1559 the voters of the city defeated Adnms as babiiahing Compaiy. does solomnly swon 4 . : suecessor to Vietovia wi 1l bo likely to | yirot ! | B e o e Fn ALy en | mittee, which is supposed {o | activity in that branch of industvy. It Hellect Ry o "“',“"(‘1’ S ation. ot buing | 1ife in Russia have in ono way or another in- | a candidato for a second torm as mavor, and | Ml il £ | vested their capital in land, the effect which | the entire ticket which he headed. T'he coun | | | | Congress—This week Frank deeds of daving performed by ball room dudes. A man who faced death as he talked nearly doubled, aud contracted a number of | of his premier danstese The Bee B1ding, Farnam and Seventeenth Sts The Story of Standing Bear - How Judgo Dundy overcame land sharks and missionary intlw enco and deckared the Tndian a man for the weok ending Mercli 20, 150, wis s £01- { jnelude the leading constitutional law- | would be merely necessary to build the | any advantaze to it, and yet any proposal to | cilmen chosen to represent the wded T;"P“I ““-”":“;"”;"\ l“"" h *:':""”I"'L“.’:“ ' \‘““ iy, Muroh 2 covee 2538 | vors of the senate, it will very likely be | ship, send it afloat and draw the bounty. | give up the form of monarchy, and it is little | tC W 1aw will producoupon theiv economio | F A LAoEe, 15 FREERI R their | presents its resalts fn Canada and Ey condition ean be more readily imagined than | RV EIE T GT RS ORI G, d o The story of the ovigin of the idea byt Monday, March 2 : aceepted by njority of the senate as | Such an investment could havdly fail to | more than a form, is reccived with very gen- 5 S Tucsdiy, Mareh iceepled by o mujority 2 t T 8 receiwed W Yory BEC | described. Fervent prayers are being of- | pudiated them, but procecded to paysthe ones reetor of Wendover, who taught thrift to his ,‘,‘h,“ Lk ‘u‘;" e % i nd and s\{o meusure, Buiract.c wpital in - abundance, and in a S fi‘l "l‘ _' d ”‘“f' i which llf‘ "{ | fered up in all the synugogues in the so-called | they thought justand legal. At yesterday's | poor parishioners. 4 The new bill applies only to contracts | fow years we should have a merchant | @ rapid advance of republicanism in Europe %ale of Jewish Settlement,” imploring | election © Mr. Aduws for the thivd | gyeeiar Tetegraphio Service—Evory important riday. Mareh 2% . . g I ! must leave Englund out of the ealeulation for time headed th ket for mayor, and | Saturdiy, March 2 Vi | or combinations in restraint of trade or | marine that would obyiate all danger of Heaven to cause the emperor to reconsider ove bras W \ Wilon g ELtie o cofiia; : | wen to cause the emperor to reconsider | () FEE Yyt v injobt of: KixivoLos Whila || v in Nebraska, Town, the two D i | Average...... ; .....20,020 | contmeree among the several states or | the country being troubled about what G bisdecision with reward to the measure, | et of e (ke with the cxception of | A1 the entire wost and uorthwest will by GEONGE B, TZSCHUCK with foreign nations, which are declured | todo with & surplus revenue, The diffi- | Onoof the most remarkable foatuves in | Which the people concerned look upon as covered completely by our own cortes Sworn to hefore nie and subseribed to in my i . Aities Brovt e | culty v ; X T 3 (g ek i ationul calamity, The “Pale of Jewlish it is the council for the coming [ ent i o to be illegal, and penaltios provided for | eulty would rather be to draw from the | connectio o resignation of Prince | M ! ale of Jey i presence this th day of Marche A D, 150, ety SRy ) 3 Connection with tho resiguntion of Prince | ;) 0yt hiay bo added, 18 o narrow strotoh | Year will bo composed of five membors who | Neto York Herald Cablei—A comploto resumio [Seul.) PR the punishment of every person con- | people enough to meet the bounty de- | Bismarck is the universal expression of re- OB By S R O il otiry Public b g Y ‘ 1 of country in tho west and so rost of Rus- | 'V ected by the party opposing Mr of the situation of affairs in Europe, with (he State of Nebras) gt victed of being engaged in them, [t | manc gret which his disappearance from politica it Ul L L b R 08 s, and the one councilinun elected ves: |1 OTITIE le;. TE R 2 3 i ; ; sin beyond the borders of which the Jews : County of Dougla HaGaitE S T At g Thave 18 very 1i robability o | life has called forth in the Paris newspapers, | ) 7 o ticket beaded by Adums, Great AL ital o I " G o R Laimg duly sworn, de- | 8S8erts the authority of congress only Ihere is very littlo probability of thi YA RENT L) Lifs VA e “vlml.}m:m,d‘ dare not venture except when provided with | confidence is placed in this council as bein Hontal capltalsaivited spocally 6/ Tits Diw, oses and says that ho s “secret of The | with respeet to trade combinations | success of the subsidy policy in the pres- propared and carried out o war which led to | Special goverument permits, ever ready to work to the advantage of the | The Associated Press Dispateliee—News of the jee Publishing Company, actual | fo g st congross, -/Ihe men: who ure pr - legally and justly, but being equally | world gathered and propared by the larsest S ORIy Drod Wi | In whatever form whose operations | ent congress. The men who are propos- | hrePared s caiied out awar which lod to - 7 ally is, i oqua p S EronRRT NE O e LI AL s LI ERe i B Bl AU e i (LA Bebit T e A B thnb o b | Lie igites military disaster ever exper Maku A GOHEERI DA DR bations ¥ to protect her citizéns from unjust anil Most care i eflicient corps of trained ADHIL: 180, 1853 coples 4 L1880, 18,600 A ) O [t A g 4 ienced by France, and who subs laid Norwich Bull al exactions. C. W. Bisnor. g reporters, copiess for June, 1800, 14 for July. | leaving with the states the duty of deal- | lic sentiment, but there is<a sufficient hand upon her treasury, com- | qpy o R Tadi o L ot e Heath's Washington Letter—Ono of the I coplta; Hor 1, 861 | ing with combinations of their own citi- | number in congress of, those who ave not her industry, and even her territory. i e bt T e o TONORE PARTY DICTATION. 1) TR o ol FERR coples: Tor Spteniier, 1850 & ! s e ¥+ | ment, then white ignorance deserves as much =l Worthy features of T SUNDAY BEE. Ous October, 1580, 1307 coples; | zens or of corporations undar their con- | eitherignorant or indifferent to that | should have ended by winning the honest ad- as black ignorance OaxkrAND, Burt County, Neb,, April £—To | relial, nd newsy Wasiington letter has F ey, il bemiins ror Lterayy, | Lrol, the operations of whieh ave wholly | sentiment to make safe the prediction | miration of her people and their sincore | i ditor of Tire: B ow that thereis | made Tug BER sought for all over the west. 1500, 1561 coy GEORGE B, TZSCHUCK, within the state and affect wholly or | that there will ha no subsidy logislation, | regard as the prine guardian of (o P = 8 ibility Ros some prospect of getting better men into Itis ndard good Sorn 10 heforo me and. subseribed i oy b L 3 e 1 Where the Responsibility Rests, S R e litance, th Our Soetety Col ) : i s chiefly the 1ocal trade of the state. | No western reprosentative will vote for | the peace of Burope. The public Plltsbuurg Commercial-Gazelty, ofttee through the efforts of the ltiance, there | Our Soctety Column—This_department 15 'in [Sen N. I, Frin, Notary Pubife. sl s Ao or & richts | ship bounties while the industry and | 8Vowal of such sentiments as these do There will be o good deal of howlin, seems to be a disposition on the part of a few 15 of 4 sp ist who has the entro is no invasion of I he industry and ¥ “ § T iotea e | LR R e olnitned | business of his consbituents are deprosssd | MONOTNOYOuLY Lo the great. statesman who is | pists fn'the coming n ole erats to draw party lines closcr uto the better exclusive olreles of this « ¢ S bioh iy i ST S g o] e made the object thereof, but also to the gener- | wili be worth remembering thatof the thirty- § L the hope or expx DB (SHE 10 S KON STy D Ona1FiiowI i would be the case under the Sher- | and they are asking velief from the bur- | gugand ms B i ST Oh e (B Tite wselves into ofiice. As a demo, Al events ehronicied. Loeal faney man bill, but simply an assertion | den of taxation. Thore hus never been | suchmoble and forgisinge uttomn 10, | Pt eniitog et fon worh eust by | €rt Tdo not propose to bo goveruod by steh nl_ the power o{ congress to de '31 aless xu'.»]vilim|-~.li.!||" !hv:l the prosont The Pavis §Temps, which alludes to the ex- | $hq jentoerats and only seven by republicans, | #dvice. If the allimneo vuns Senator Van with trusts, combinations, and conspi- | to advocate subsidies of any sort, and the | chancellor as the “greatest giant of- modern Wyck for governor 1 shall not only vote for 1 J 3 % i t e Biesae f 10erat 1acies in restraint of trade on the same | party in control of congress could muke | times,” declures that his disappearance A Sign of Fair Weather. AL L 'l'*‘“" T principle that it regulates railronds en- | no greater mistake than to show any | “1eaves a void in Barope that is full of uncer- SEm il LD palen R e R LR L S e i e gaged in interstats comme There | favor to the proposed policy for reviving :«;l'l"\’ “"l" trouble, that, too, at a "ww when he people of New Ovleans ave foolish to | tive in congress” from Nebras! o ever | o half page 1 d to loeal and miseell 1 he no doubt that this is entively de- | the merehant marine, .‘.l\ """_“W';“ .‘”; [“. 3 ""v‘“"l-“{1“’-\']%"""]‘ et angry over Sergeant Dunn's prediction of :v)\\"w.nl: .Ilvv!-‘}:':'llln'v‘v\vll. w“i‘..I\,.u:“\".r:l)iw‘,l galist 1eOUS Sports, being a carefully vrepared e A Ftineit treasurer who emptied the | fensible undor the clause of the consti- IWV ¢ \[| I")A-‘nxhn-l'i ;:q.‘"::: l“|':tm-l\ y‘l‘ul’“" h‘.n- »I.-l calamitics’ from tlo floods. Thoy | the grcedand exactious of moncpolista, il.fi\y\fl of the week, with gossip of comtig, public purse of one million franes is | tution giving congress sole authority to | THE attitude of members of the Chi- | e Fo R A TR BAPERS | should bear o mind that Sereeant Dinn be Tiin: assessor is abroad in the land, cu- veloped inan air of wisdom, sprinkled with o broad three-dollar smile, and millinery stores have been deawn upon for the Jatest fads and fashion deskgns selection of the freshest and brighest foat- + uresof the best papers of the country | i Culled From Contemporaries—A caveful Tue clection in South Omaha con- | vinces the taxpayers that their only es- cape from the grip of the jobbers is by annexation. \ t 4l i A i 1at qualified to fill angv position to whi Lab D ' T S 1 v : D80 : 240 s e e : - tril ongs to the signal service and congratulate | be elected, but is*disposed to ba independent Labor Departmen HE SUNDAY worthy of a prominent pluee regulate commerce among the several | eago bonrd clifgs Lo, rogaeding the pro- | fiyence which he has exereised on ctheconti- | themselves, and also thoroughly in sympathy with the | 15 the only daily in this state which main sout group of defanlters, states and with foreign countries, posed legislation by congress for sup- | nent, and point out that uo mnount of youth -~ movement onthe part of our farmers to get talns asa regular featur labor depirt- ing specalation in fool prolucts, is | ful enerzy and ability on the part of Emperor Had Been Theve Before, thelrwrongs righitadimd toaroligved of some VAR (s i £ o o ¥ -Ivl the burder and_extortions which ha rent laboros niza horne so heavily and unjustly on them sinee | . = 3 s o P o tipavity and tnpustly) ow them slice | ehoes From the Ante-Room—The dopart e ment of THE SUNpAY BEk dovoted to seeret It is very probable this measure will 3 1 PARISIAN objections to Chicago as the | pass the senate, apd th ought to bo ¢ consistent with the professed am can supply. the placo of the mature Chicago Intei-Ocen. world's faiv eity must not be weighed on | no question of its passing the house, In | virtue of the board in its fight on the experience of the pilot whom i LRI (A, it off (il Gt e g just dropped. New York World, was on the City of Paris seales. e rankling | the event of its becoming a law it will | bucket shops. Those grain and pe ., when tho celdent occurrod last woelk, bub o | e foral ol etvdics of vty dietge | socteties s long boen ture, M [ \\'muul.»lvl_ v tend to magnify the | ho necessary to supplement it by state unbling institutions were pu The Berlin labor conference has its chief | wasn't frightened. As Mre, Cleveland's per- | tion, and when the people ave thoroughly of the various seeret societies look to Tk Mutin's squd legislation in order to make the barrier | sued by the board on the ground that | gisificance in the fact that it marks the be- | sonal friend and political adviser, My, Smith | @toused toa proper realization of this fact | SUNDAY Bk for such knowledze as they uig against monopolistic combinations com- | the speculation earried on through them | ginning of an epoch in the histors stood very near the w dEGiE | 1o Wil CotRiaiendLn cetonits ud TelBN SRal g b oL e doliies of Ceteriinyouiatios; Trz surest method of vidding Virginia | oo, and this undoubtedly will be very | was domoralizing to the trade of the | working masses of Kurope. Othor assem- | eratic ship when it went down two years ago, | 0¥ Purdened tax payer. A, K. Wets O e foogOe ket tabito Ot it of its murderous horde is to encourage | yonerally done, The demand of tho pro- | countey, and public sentiment approved | blages of alike eharacter will doubtless fol- | Shipwreek had no ter i CONPULSORY EDTUATION, OlikooE 6pamAIBRLCI I EOTCOI DI G Wit the Hatiields to et together™ ab | queers of the country for anti-trust legis- | this view, but' when it is seri- :,'.v‘,‘,f.l‘,’»:;:.'.lwi".v'-" *('“:::" "’,1:.'.1 ‘l{:::y';;!"'];;\“_»;\ hmm:mh" ICWill Be a Factor in Dlinois and | :l:::\;‘:;\::lliln;ll hicugo produco und 1 Bt A funos . ; £ i rope sha ave beensolved. N w- Albany Daity Press. Wisconsin Po! Vi okIcTo0e St Biilliit: talka raphe dilly the members of the board take alarm | 014" own international conference, with | of the houso and scnate committecs on i B in today the | e, A special reporter of Large oxpericnes and send representatives to Washington | power to enforce its deerces, will the vights | migration and naturvalization, Mr, Edwar Herald (den.y ity i e follow- providoes daily most acearato reports of the to opposc the proposed measure, on the. | of lubor be fully established. The first step | Rosewater, editor of Tir: Oama Bug, repre- | ing leeture to Wisconsin ¢ s Omaha Hve stock markets, and our con i v ground that there is some speculati in the programiue of b a congress would | senting 4 numbor of German and other so. ”' I vlwln “'Tn’“ i |m-“..n -]lllh ;,‘;.m w“ ,',.‘ S u;:m ||.“..m Omaha s i Tiaey et 1 eve of e on | wholesale market report. worthy the namo presumably that which is practiced on | be a demand for a general disbandment | cicties in the west, addressed the committees ont Miwankee - el i R the board, that is a good thing for trade | 0f -the vast standing armies hich | at much length in favor of immigration, set- | cipal ¢ 5 10 have t 1 their g : 34 el 7 2 1 heads, and they now contempluting the il editor prepares especially for T and for the producer, ¢ this is | consume in ' idleness the carnings | ting forth its beneficial effects upon the de- | SEHCE G ALY i In the approache | SUNDAY BEE @ resume of the condition of tenable, but theve is a quite general im- B is its full and complete market report frequent intervals, Every meeting in- | ugion appears in afair way to be com- | ously proposed in congress to put PARTISANS ave struggling vainly to A glean sfaction from the municipal | The supervising avchiteet of public elections. iblican gains in demo- | buildings expresses the opinion that cratic Missouri ave offset by democratic | Work on the new postoftice building will gains in republican Tlinois. Honors are | necessurily be delayed for several | | | | Ao months and may not hegin under a year e That means that not a stone will be laid of the toiling. ' millions of Eu- | velopment and industrics of the country. | hig siato clection on iheir ‘opposition (o the | loeal t stutements and predic- Bonnett Dill “und - compulsory edueation | {ions Liuve mado for tils piper o 1ot ropu- ‘Ttz foree of public opinion on trust | on he foundution before th i i op 3 di sfore the spring ; ¢ opean workingmen have mo am- | Finally he procecded to avgue against tho | Jei 1, S | legislution has a gratifying effect on the | of 1391, pression that tho real anxiety of the MtingthiEs b aratiry i vof desirable por- | Mupiday, SO be meresshortsighted and | g o or reliable market quotations, (Jitar LTl GIF il . Al ey of these avinies, o thom the | Sons, especially Scandinavians, when he was | - Therc’is little doubt. that the warning of L with the bucket shops was | S“halance of power” is a mere fietion. It | interrupted by Chairman Chandler, who :};::'3“" eTHaa L RO RIieRLL Dy {SONAL AND POLITICAL. duc to the fact that thoso gam- | matiers little to the \gmen of stated that it was not the purpose of any | it Ko el = Dling places interfered n good deal with | whether Alsice-Lorraine shall belong to the | member of the committec, so fav us he knew, | wiio aspives to suceced Parwell in the United > or 1o the Prench republic. | 1 proposo or fusor tho pussago of any bill | States senic, s coguetting for tho Gor Bl i e licitude of the members to defeat the | Their material or moval interests would not | that would prevent the imiigration of any il dedibday R o o, i proposed legislation by congress will be | Y affected whethor tho Balkan peniusula | class of persons liely to provo desivablo eith | 50 Hie'vopot of the compisory educ Peorin_Transeript: John M. Palmer s very likely to confirm this view, To the | Should Ie appropriated by Russia or Austria, | zens, e asked My. Roscwater to state if he | ion law, At Springficld, his home, the St | like a boil on the nose to the democratigparty 1Y 0 5 4 But it is of the utmost mement to the work- | was opposed to the regulation of immigration | Bonifiee and St Vincout, Catholic societios | of Iinois. 1t hurts, but they must ghin and ordinary apprehension the wealthy | 0 nasses of Turope to dissolve the vust | soas to exelude undesirable immigrants, or | have adopted ssolutions denonieing | bear him TR ) R G A Ol h”:”.ll‘”rl‘lluv“]‘ h[llli'l';l!ill(ll' i more dan- | ilitary establishients which their labor | to any chinge in the tumigration laws. Mo NcomisoLy ol cations e o DLW baliods ot Tuaratnl i3 it 1o reject all proposals that wore not out | Serous than the lithle operator who can | support, and to restore to productive pur- | Mr. Rosewater ssid he believed that ||l|.~ | no curidiantes for the loglstuture Who Wil not | faors loaaic W Viorhees Wi g and out offers 1o soll and convey the | Command only afew dollavs, and the ailite |I|v“ millions ot I\l.\u'n]_\'. soldiers | presont h‘“w\“' u\;‘u(n;x.l-y\u lo keep out unde- | gvoe to work fovu ropenl or, at loust an | by ghe tail feathers of his judgment, d s property. Otherwise, why ask for bids? | ety general popular opinion is that all | loitering the yoar round in camps and | sivable classes. Al that was vas o | ¢ it Lo the incusure, 1 Sioux City o : Grover Cleveland In this particuilar case the senator doubt- ¥ speculation is more or less an evil. 2 sons. This, more than any | more rigid administration of the laws, assumed is th HII~_'L!\\'_II-L*I \\“rllm_l n”hn.r hould obscrve thut Bismarek, although ont loss prefors to let his letters speak for ']’ “r““" I“‘"l"]’-"“l to ;‘-\"'1'*'1‘«“' the other scheme of internationul legislation | closer inspection at the ports of entry. ship to the Catholic schools and interfercs | oy’ onjce, is ot writing uny letters on reform f 2 sy | vight of eminent domain the Planters’ themselves, They refute the position | L S0 Of € olnfin, the, Blanter ; 8 LY 1 with their religious doctr In this con 4 which statesmen and political cconomists | cluss that has sought to be excluded by the | Noetion it mihi ho well 10 1ot tho section of | 10F publication. taken by the d e house square v by no means the only 1 St. Louis Globe-Demoerat: One of thoe uken by the democratic minovity around available. conld devise, would give relie® to the oves- | Dills hefore the committee was already ex- | the Bennett law so obuoxious to its opponents ! ! best evidences of Bismarck's greatness lies But, as we have always charged, the DEMOCEATIC opposition to the admis- ion of Wyoming illustrates the party 2 p | i h ) B Y | worked women and childro o industyl sluded by exis 3 and the provision of the Tinois statute reli- worked womnen and children in the industrial | eluded by existin 1 the provision of the Hiinoi il [Eeskavidoncostoti Blamarsiciasybaincas les + . N 3 | about entering the X ; ving the tercitory as o *‘rotten re- The Beunett law suys a whole procecding was a pigee of lonyd| [BounsinEitha sl ionyiash afiaokony and jobbery. The only pretense by habit of persistent blundering. De- | cuuters of Continental Europe, When the | M. Rosewater struck the keynote of the | tive to the branches to be taght in the sehools. | L ito soldiers shull have gone to work it will no | entire question when making this declavation, | 36 DO WSS 0 0 ool un- | Washington Post: on dispateh publican borough™ is as false as it is un- | 1o be necessary for women to toil from | The policy of the government at its founds- | der this act unless there shall be tiuzht | asserts that Samuel t I veads the whiclh the promotors of thif job sought just. A democrat vepresented the tervi- | dawn till davk in the fields, as in Hungary | tion should be continued for all time, Good, | therebias part of the elementary education | Congressional '] at least 1o justify the irvegular course pursued by the department was the desire to expedite of il nreading, writ thinetic and ' " by in congress for o ar. of avs | and Belgium, d to perforn ¢ hardest | honest, industrious and frugal people, of o ed States history two men who pernse that interesting chyon- tory in congress for a number of yen 1 I ! 1 m the havdest | v d i the United st Bistory i - G off Conversation, o, othor 14 tho proofs the construction and avoid delay. How does it look now? Who has and the present logisiation is about | mannal laborof men. as in Vienua and other | other countries, should bo welcome herg al BT ; ik Lof ik . g o s L T e sufllient reasons, and | The section ¢ f tho Tinois luw is as follows J cqually divided hotween the tiwo parti i VIl HIBRIabor vesceintg N on meedinnd sanMolonressons fan | ecaiaRRE AR GBS ISR R SR | aul Pionecr-Press: The Brooklyn : the Emperor W of Gormany, has taken | none but such would ever obtain access if 1t o school shall Do vegavded us a seh is trying to patch up o compromise - As o matter of fact neither party can A nahia A wnder This aet wless there sl he i s trviug to patch up i comy i o Qoo ity of s soen. | old of the business by the wroniend. Let | existing laws were duly administered. o English danisnaze read i, | tween Grover Cloveland and Governor Hi ANOTHER gentlemen’s agreement | clogged the progross and growth of | ClIm b decisive ma {1 hi begn wnew by insisting upon general dis- irithieticy history of siie Unite Possibly the Bagle mizht have smoothed ov among western railroad magnates in- | Omaha? Who is causing all the damag- suros summer war of rates. Bx- | ing delay? Docs anybody dave contend perie shows that the stronger the | that the building would not now have compact the more dosperato are the of- | been under way had honest and regular mittee. 1t was a Who is responsible for this damaging { trumpet v-V‘nwm ection in that grave deliy? Who engincered the job Dby yard of anti-monopoly measures, which, out of the seventeen sites offered, ———— | the only site that had to be acquired by the tedious process of condemnation, was accopted? It will be remembered that the seeretary of the treasury asked for bids from the owners of land suitabl | situated for w public building. It was 1: The national treasury sur- ¢ 5 ; 4 2 s appeirs to be a sinking fund DEMOCEATIC congressmen will do the its own speculative practices, and the so- | Germun empi ‘ counivy a notable servico if they test the quorum question in the supreme court, The people are anxious to know whether o minority can block legislation by refusing to do theiv sworn duty. SENATOR VEST'S silence in the Mon- tana de’ 5 as pathetica is audible. WiAT has become of the reduction promised by Mr. Charles I, Adums o fow weeks ago? Will Con- gressman Dorsoy o Auditor Benton please enlighten the favmers of this state why the promised reduction was not made? but demoeratic opposition to admission | yuiment; and with th ALLIANCE RESOLUTIONS. raphy. | matters between the monkey and the parrot vill go far toward making the new st I b e a : A & pposed to the, Bennett law clai Washington Post: Contributions to tho will & fa u)n‘ rd m: 1 the new st evil ‘n‘;‘ afllict labor would be mitigated or At a regular meeting of alllance No. 1 i i of Hlinois i more obnoxious R s I T solidly vepublican, vemoved, But so long as (he continent of | g g Valentine April 1, the followiug was | than Wisconsin, The cireular of | ynd oxtensive. But Craven 1. Stlcott still Burope shall consist of a vast military camp, | protest sent among the German Lutherans of | axhibits a delicacy about add he fund. Wisconsin aud Hiinois was prepared in Ger s many of the worst | ; = e L ! il wnanimously adoptc P 5 7 5 AND we still insist that Omaha brick- | any permanent or substantial amelioration of i . Wo boliove {he present agitation [LRLEL x 1"”“' ilrond managers to vio- | business methods been pursued in the | oo gond in their own light when | the social condition of Buropean workingmen | pie oiticials (s for the purpose of se- | (G, Py GHLIaISOORSE S8 Of SRG prints in full the vules for playing poker e it purehase of our public building site, = | 40 move thansix dotlars a thousand | Will b extremely diflicult of accompt A Bfiove it the farmors o | ment of the Gerniinia, the”ehureh ovzan, | 10 b Geperst Sebowlt s i pgtiul bt === = stead of underhand seheming and veel- | g S 0TS LTSRSy | 1T ot quite impossible, i arinis money i § per | (Chousunds of these cireulars or pumphicts less and high handed disregard of the | whaver that the era of frame houses L interests of the government and the people? As o matter of fact this is the most seandalous transaction that has been perpetrated under the present administration in this section of Minneapolis Journal: e Chicy rides that men malke live after thems theie ™ skill is oft interred with their bones, Washington Post: “Susan B, Anthong UL S, S, wouldw't Took so bad on a packige of garden seed or on the cover of a public document. There are worse men thin Susi BISMARCK in vetirement is more re- 51 1 than Bismarck in office, How diflerent in a republic. Men acquive a reputation in private life, go into oftice to sink all and votire after a brief scason, followed by the jeers and kicks of whilom admirvers, i ve been sent into 1ine and their effoets i o cent per month | il probably be seen when the synods of the Chinais concerned about they b thun we are I of men whoso | JYHL Drobd will passaway just as soon as brick can v trontierof B 5 i st AR riroT \ German Laitheran chureh meet during the ; b onHerTrontisnob Bussia Dos: |- RoLCmeloas b Ral e s Iprarare o des summer, There is little doubt that the com !..- :mu‘\n‘vd :.([ v ».;n:}hll.r nim«. A Iv_x-v tween those powers is a pos 2 - | ooaso thefr prost flation which is res ing campaign in both these st will hingo in the power of the brickmakers to in- . China and Russia resembi hoother | inourserious loss by stopping all work of in= | on this issue, and it wil Cthe bit A 1 ture, China und Russia resem L other ur serion Y stopy 1 work of | i this i i v e bitt Setumente ioko peoqyorso gn WRal GUsil crease the demand materiully If they | in morothan one tmportant particular. Toth | Ll PRVESRERLAIL V) UINGE, SRtors | political e ever known ir the novthw thio state of Wyonring may do. Young woman 3 take a brond gauge view of this matter, | are cmpires of boundless cxtent, WHOSE Te- | oifileors weors ae A IonS 10 1Y CHUSE OUb Dros: ? 3 {0 West the country. Not only has there boen 5 re wielded by a single potentate, | perity and the advintages of this state as they THE TRAPPINGS OF WAR. are s disadyantazes and our poverty, it would St ‘\ IGNIFICANT result of the new ex- :'\“‘ lvl' .1:“. d ‘H.\ "" ”_" acquisitiondf i heauties of prohibition ave aptly :" '_i"“l;l"m“l'”' -:‘h"}".\» s dnton '1.‘_ P | pesnitin Ahe brining of vistorn canitil 0 00t | gome Changes Suggested by tho Trial tradition treaty is the movement jn the | the site, but the government illustrated in the efforts of Council Bluffs | ot 2 0AR WL TIO. JOLYOTE QRN B e e e L e of Smokeless Powder. E sixty thousand dollars more for a square aspivations, the other with the unchangeablo Kb o A T TSR A T Al Ontario legislat for “*closer trade ve- I Ui to extract a fifty-dollar monthly fine | g ¢ et Whe s RENAILALY il ! , (Copyright 1500 by James Gordon Beanett.) lations botween the United States and | twenty by two hundred and eighty-four | fuom saloons. Legally the saloonhasno | 0 LA Ao D EpansasyALANL AN fepil the Al ngo, g A o stniocboiid fof Pauis, April 4.—[New York Hevld | Positively cured by, ) 4 A they meet, therofore, wo shall have an answer | transportation A o Littlo Pi the Dominion of 1ada, The lost | feet narvower than another site moi i Rtantiat P v it bloomaslike 4 4 A GEORGE KEMMERMEYER, Pros, Special to Tug Bie]—The trial of ) these Little Pifls, existence; practically it blooms like a | {4 tho famons question of tha schoolmen us (o | 12, HowAup, Soc. iy ke gtiml Miios alkd el ava Pis: glovies of Canada as an asylum for | available and of greater value inthe | ooy hay tree under the prohibition vosult when an irvesistible fore cncoun - - I \ f tress fro'n Dyspepsia, Amcrican boodlors necessitates the | realty market could have been bought | fuy, Tho municipal problem, however, an immova e objo A gencration PROUIBITION OR LICENSI, DL DEOUE LR BRA SR ITTLE | cisestion and Too b “;\-'Mm of new measures to make up f'”"”r'lwlxhh I ever H”““-‘H'y Is inves- |5 how 1o colleet a license under the local | since there would liave heen no doubt as to AR, AThetligr Shokee LEQNAQEn. Al : Eatlr A perfect v the deficit, tignted by congross it will vefloct more | v i T AT R It of suchwwn ict cdy for Dizelues i ST 1y upon the integrity and bu edges of prohibiti dred thoysaia Russiais could have | Brk: Will youy print full»taxh of it DROWsIneRs, The rovolt of the Baltimore Sun | methods of the froasury depa 2 b . Laid all ¢ t the feet of the czar, But thosubmission Ly providing for s -vote 'y ftho export Y tho Mouti, against the power of Boss Gorman in (R would be very diftérent now. The +On 1 this hod at st Hikife the tics of Mavyland is of national tontd e M S| Pekin!? would be: fur from a junketi high leongo or qwohibition biadis P (L ERIR0 0 Ay IMEID LIVE] LA ERRA I S e IR AL ationd. | to publiv attontian, ncquiring orientul stewmship lines and in | (TR WO T 0 e youd | the information of myseif and a numbor of | distance, siy Lo , red, rulate the Bowels, Puroly Vegetable 0 ¥ & s kAL e O e sy aveanging for extensions to Puget | prockaded b A your readers, 854 wlien seen against nd, s | 4 R . Higginses huvo for yoars held undis- | THE QUESTION OF SUBSIDIES L R N s el \[:f;.,‘, P08 roinion . Wi T AW prominent than wore 04 SWALL PILL, SHALL DOSE, SKALL PRISE, indicates an uncommon amount of vital- | officers. And a Ghgnese avmy so officer 410 tho ploctors of the state 1S the democratic machine and dictated | have succeeded in obtaining from w ma- | } e 3 m > cetion or upproval an muendment to the | lutely indispensible to change the color of the ity in the company’s treasu Il not to be despised, as the French found astitution of th state to prohibitthe manus | Fresieh infantey trousers and forage caps, local, stato and congressional nominees, | jority of the house committee on mer ) 8l 8 0 . | ) h d 0 A han ch so long rioted | Tonquin. Aud then so vast is the popula ueture, sale and keepiug for sale of intoxi= | byt consider, © nevertheless, that st Oppositions to their plans within the | chant mavine approval of a bill provid- | SKelet ¢ £ IaXaRsy “)"““i 4, ll"'””" iegh L ‘li:,:.'. PR Ty ey ko] guors as it i providing | gy ould bo better adapted to the require party insured political death us swift | ing fora tonnage subsidy, and this meas- | 10 18 closet, 1s now stufing ine s, g men in tho battla | tad A AIGRAMONL 10 (ol thia | menta of sodern” wirkate, e mitery | OAN AND TRLIIST hosts that woild §offeady to take their plac sulewiidkoonine for Uit manier of | of bronzing the burrels of rifles und also COMPANY. And with each b Woht thes would ha siteh proposed apendment. 0 bagonets and acing the shining buttons | ¢ neerined & Guaranteed Capital #300.000 loarned something £Fach detoat would by anNGl INAERY SR WEUIEMED 35 iR prancs ot hors oishanec B 18 OMILEIIE | kaid Inchplal e PR \ 5 them nearar to VIR, And li the cnd tho | - Soulen Fhantat tho gon K johe | )\ tons 18 whitb' toveals the pi ot'n | Duxe and solls soos e ivon ana. ukoontos tite grontest ruckotabout the insufliclent | Gy of all tho Russians would find that, like | held on the Fucsday suecerdiie the fivst Mone |y /08 3o SSHon than any thing clse. nots us brunafor agent and trusten uf fall & Be i fortifi- | are to be granted \ " volume of the currency. Charles XIL, he had taught Asia tho ars of | submitted to he clociors - - 15 Lakes chitge of property; col all made u serious breach n the fortii- | ¢ granted upon the assumption —_— Europe. proval or kejuction in el | Bagrale Bill Entertaining Milancse, i 4 cations of the Gormanites, The defeat | thut tho business of navigating ships THE anxiety of non-residents to se- SN B2 LU SHO Al keopihig for sale (Copyright 159 by James Gordon Bennett.) 5 of Congressman Compton was the fruit | does not pay without government aid, | oure n slice of Omaha vealty by litiga- | Railtoads in Fersia have not yet assumed | of tutoxlent g o it bevoruse ure for® | Misas, April g, [New York Horald Cable Omahaloan & TrustCo of that revolt, Troasurer Archer’s de- | the farmer has an equal vight todemand | tion or s veflects credit their | cither a present or an {nme liately prospec- | ver prahibited i this state Al T fis: Special to Tur Bee)—Buffalo Bill's % Sl 2 i ; 2z m or purchise octs credit on thei | W Tature shall provide by law forthe enfores B fuleation, showing criminal recklessnoss | that the government pay him a subsidy, | pusiness tact and shrowdness. tive mugnitu 1o groat enough to make of vasy | Leture shall provide | Wild West show continues o excit SAVINGS BANK in the munagement of state affaivs, will | or bounty, upon the products of his furm ———— fluanclal cousequonce tho reported privilegoa | BANG thero Buull A8 WE NI EECLEN 2 | Ituly, Twonty-two th 1 M . 3, Cor. 16th and Douglas i rder 3 SRS nted for five years to Russian capitalists R thal rovilor rejection an amend sombled today to witness the of per- go far toward uprooting Gorman and | in order that his business may be mo Pk odoriferous carcass of the Credit state for thelt approy il Capital 5 = . 4 ¥a8 for their construction. The exparience of the | went to the constitution of the stute In words | fopmace and gave thom ception, und seribed and Guaranteed Cupltal restoring the government to the peoy profituble. The policy pursued by other | Mobilier has Leen dragged in view in | coniictors for the fivst short raioad in tht ollawai #The manulucty s, sule aud kbeb: | the bucking bor aud Tudins t'Hloekholdems ; ; This foeling is voiced by the Sun in its | countries relative to subsidies is fully re- | the Omaha courts country, built n 20, must havo i A and r i by Taw y T'hi ing is volced by ) the Omaha courts, untey, built not many years ago, must hav erage, shall nsed and Lt "2‘1‘.44 g PRANK J. LANGE € Ovamy, April 4 itor of Mae | infantvy of line are 1o be abolished or not, the people on the question of constitutional | of the opinion that t Tonguis, TPaln 1n tho § | than anything that has yet boen brought activity of the Union Pacific in puted sway in the state, They, controlled The advoeates of stenmship subsidies St ntly the experts do n " and effactive us a czar’s decroos against | ure will doubtless be considered in the his enemics. Like all political bos: house within a short time, A minovity | pypge is o large d all demands for veform in | veport on the bill has just been pre- | ojaulation of bogus anti-monopolists ) government ~-»nz_uL in which strong ground is taken and they are the fellows who ave raising ation of subservient tools. The nst the granting subsidies. independent democrats last | This veport holds that if subsidies demand for the rotirement of tho ring | viewed, and the conclusion drawn th ———— been i queer one, ) suit the shub, us | Beetion goffun, b the BALLAE ot Wyaiam, prosiddat; . J; Brow politicians, Behind the movement, how- | Where the merchant marine is mot The Penacity of Victori report g was by o | Aauhl \ o written or fuct sht y mind that A Wi 3 M Mnrded, J. e ””\“hll‘lll”“” N ud, or tho one farthest od the word: : i Chawberlain's ( ntended ¢ Warton, K. W. Nush, Th Kimball, termined to crush tho democratic sulk- | in the sense claimed by the ad And figs from thorus you'll surely reap, | hit fo b brought. Sivoe then the o ASERATIA T, SRRIS | suob i ers of 1888, And the hand boars a ¢ voeutes of the plan in the United And cats will go on roller-skates, tlve S has o Deodme o mcH . Ry AE g ke et e g hund | Property, and on Collatera nts (0 Lho ¢ u, shitil i U Wyman, 9. 1. M i, Sver, thore (s evidence of ‘o hand Ao | prosperous. subsidios do not obtain the place hich tho prineips the manufacture, sale ind cougha 4 and g Loans In any amount made on Clty & Fa resomblance to that of Grover Cleveland, | States, while wheve i6 has been When Queen Victoriu abdicates. object; but Pirsa ! burdly IHRg 9 inanutNakuce, | OMACR EROWR FERON) il Becurity, ut Low