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4 IHE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1890. laved, “‘you | pressure progress demanded over sixty thdusand unpatented, The | taw to become involved in auy hostilitios be- | chalant, deflant, blinks his dull eyes and says “Politiclans are already w g up withs tween Servia and Bulgaria. Sofla is as much | Chicago is in good police condition. Gambling nco in Nance county,” said Editor tor of interest and influence for Austria | inspectors sworn to do their duty —and then | Tanner of the Fullorton Post to the Abraham Lincoln once d | E. ROSEWATER, Editor, i fool all of the people some of the | steadily increasing supply of cur- | act roquired the payment of one-thivd — | {ime, und some of the peopleall thetime; | rency, and the government went [of the price in advance, but con- | * 3 S TeAr INTNCS AU . gt olgrade and Celtinge are for Russis d | ordered by thefr superiors not to do it--stand | wotunda lounger last night. “Of course PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | hut you ef 00l all of the people all | on issuing depreciated paper, every fresh | tained nc sl Y e | A e wa ot ¢ i h " rotunds loung & vouty B I“ s G AL UL el T AIER HEEmA Y. dettetined ths ""l. s PRo¥ision for enforeing the | i genifeant that the withdrwal of the | around in the way shielding and aceepting | everything fs republican up our way, but RIS OF SUBSORIITION t ‘H""“,' f S0k atl Gt For: wad | ot ow s ”' fioinstd ('”'"'y L :_‘?'“' n I"“h' "I"‘“ulmllv;'.‘ The -|>~;I'H1"- fan envoy from Bulgaria should have stuitios from tho criminals thoy are ot 0 | thore's no tolling how long that conditio t t e fools are not a ead yet, and alue, or purchasing po of the whole | tive purchasers have had the use of the | f vod 80 shortly aftor the return to Bol teh ) re ) t Filty anktnaiy; One You #1000 | B i ollowed so shortly after the return to Be watch will hold if the factional quarrels are kept up Bix month " hence it is _easy for |v.»l\|“‘ al | volume. In a fow years the government | land for rmm,,- ) ra at six per cent | grade of M. Patchitch, the powerful and . { in that party's ranks. The opposing forces p!,'.‘,'fi,' badd by GBSV EAC v 1 mountebanks to impose on the credulous | trebled its own debt and by its example | interest and "Yifve not troubled them- | influential prosident of the Skuptchin Transcendental and the Real, | are known as the Dorsey-Slanghter factio Weekly Bec, One Yeur H dogtri wbout finance and currency he contraction of debt popular. | selves about patents as long as the gov- | bitterencmy of Bulgaria, he was 1 v A y~"j'v York World, and Meiklejohn men, To give 1 doa ‘ The Tiee Randing - whict ws impracticable and visionary | Everybody who owned anything that ment granted such reasonable terms, | during his recent stay at St. Petersbut The musical cvitic of & contemporary Suys | ¢, ityation a little history must be repeated T ertew N R G el Ntreots, as was the Holland bulb mania of the | could be hypotheeated borrowed money | Furthermore,they ejoyed the benefits of | distinguished honor by the czar, and was thu"l'n}(vmnl Tamagno have not vv!fll( 8 | Jogrmerty there were two republican paj Counell Blufs, 13 Fenrl & last century. onit. The American consul at Buenos | the growth s state enelits O | 4 cqured, both by tho Iatter and by the im- | spark of appreciation or voverence for the | iiiched at the Nance county seat, | e e a 10 and T Hhine Hot A n sample brick of the virus [ Ayres, in a report to the state depart of valo \\i;;(u'\lka( l:llu'll:\?:hx(;.h:. 4‘1"»‘1;.::‘;:: D R G ORAIi, = k¥ AL GVeH o0 Vi SRy | AL Wt U TR JOCTs frort ew York. Rooms une o n sam k [ Ayros, in a vepc o state depart- alues it contri radollar b Tol oward Servia “by acts,? | thing or nothing. Atall events the artists ) S Tcbban SRaikln i Wikiizton. 513 Fourtrenth stree with which the ignorant money quacks | ment ‘n fow months ago, said that | taxes to maintain the local or state gov- | " FieRdstip toward Servia by acts e HAVE I craRIO: AN POVRIMIED o8 . | ey st R ; e g et o[l I - tain ¢ o o 0 : campaign for congressional nominat Al CORRESPONDENCE. | are trying o Inoculate their dupes, the | probably there isno country inthe world | ernments. This injustice to the people | Brazil appoars to be moving along tran- | great many pooplo for the opera as & setting | 3 B O eihing must bo e e il reoetid to the | following from a local contemporary is | where the hypothecation of real | of Nance county and the state the law | quilly upon lines of fair prosperity. Theblood- | for wouderful voices and as a medinm for the | oo, the unfavorable comment of the Ser Editorial D i N nt o reproduced: ; 3 estate prevails to a greater extent than | will remedy by compelling o settlement | less revolution which deposed Dom Pedro has bestowal of pleasure through the ageney of | op 4 thwugh Brad Slaughter as agont K m-»l\.u.l.. it a large majority of thinking, unpreju- | thore, [t seemed to bea part of the | with the national government and th st been followed by any domestio tumult or ug harmonies. That's about what an | Vanced $00 and secured $0) from Gl ' ced men, of all purties, agree that we have momic system, and porvades the en- | issuing of patents, which will add sixty | by any attempt at interfercnce from abroad is intended to be. Wheeler to buy out the paper and ind 1o nddressed to The Bee 'y il s, cheeks " aid ores! ¢ bonded de of i § 1l Tid¥e. £ . v et . A ! ! 1 Onihin. Drafts, cheek paid interest on the bonded debt of this | o\ o tiicture of the government. | thousand ncres to the taxable avea of | Kings have too much dificulty in keeping The Lats Willinm H. Oralg: | editor, Mr - Bixby, to leave The government looked upon the hy- | the state. THE DATLY BELE. FLATISM RAMPANT \mml liberal inducements, This high | sand acres hu§o boen patented, leaving | were it not that Russia and Austria arccer- | horsoback, morally obtuse, saturnine, hons IN THE ROTUNDA. o be made payable to the nation (now amounting to about £1,700,000,- their own crowns in place t v Ve o o) £1,700,000, [ ) place to give themselyes . | coust clear. Ths scheme worle o Res Publishing Company. Proptietors, | ®°), long enough without the use of thio : SESH Do WY, (6 cabeof 5 oposed il e M b LS BIkE I,,.;', ‘”I,:' A¥hidalohs K800 The Bee Publishing Company, Proprietors. | vuouey the bond represents us a circulating | Pothecation of property as something to |, “E===rreml 00 | monareh, and when Dom Pedro. roturned 0 | o o LM A Sl el Bl ot SO B SN g Tho Bee WIding, Farnam wnd Seventeenth §ts, | mediom, and demand its immediate payment | be fostered, encouraged and assisted, and g T O N s B° | Dovtutl 'thie 56t 6 the Diujmens, He sits: | O3 onos BiLIRAUCHAAL AR 41 NOEDUSEESS | Sty rov Pl S 2 & . o otk § for the position of assistant United States et o) ol h and social life. Mr. Craig came to this ¢ity a | his (Wheeler's) son as postmuster i absolute money-gold, 4ilver and paper— | even makes thie business n national mat- [ 20 U : uation was quietly accepted by his royal rel ! ¢ \ sonisan i1 i EWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. | 4 ivact fssue of the United States govern- | tor, T) BT . bli district attorney is a creditable one. e i . 4 poor man. His confidence in the place backed | a8 you luew, sccurcd the nomina Rihta rN bl { [ N ) Sta | ter. The Argentine congress established 3 o atives, Brazil wus much too powerful to be e Mik ABHE e K06 ¢ho oot will: of - the' pesplo. of County of T U oo ment, that it may aid in increasing the vol- | Mr. Baldridge was strongly endorsed by | oieoicod ¥ to compel its sptance by his energy and business judgment soon ot thio good ) he ‘\‘ « Georze T Tzschuek, secrotary of The Bee | ume of money necessary for the wants of the | members of the hench und bar, and there v & "PUNCE | onabled him to secure a competency and even | county, They considered that Mv. Moik punifiing Conpany, ' dovs safemty swear | U ¢ : S8 AB0UE thhy R IRE TGO Sy soneL | ey I“-‘- “"I‘ i ""‘l‘”‘“‘l“ a fortunc. His influence in tho conservative | john was not given fair treatment and the Wil e detual eireiation of Tie DAY Bee [ people. 8 0 roughly com- | ment has done admirably under the R T AIEANRaRd | DIOTERS L tn 46850 SRS P il gorthe e Sndinig April . 15w, was'as 01 | I takes just such bold and barefaced potent &0 porform'tHa Antios of 116 poals | clrcumatanocs; picsereiiig’ domestlo tran. | Dusirioas WOHLd was roat and, wall oseryed: | FIOUEAS, B8 00 N otenal s wemtat nits ; . v 1 | Tn social and religic es o belonged tc o o Journal is ugainst b Siindus, arels 10 ; tion. qlr“h” and — pursuing quietly and | g Chdieal type of men, and was uncom- | but he is so popular with the rauk and ti of ondiy, Mirceh . 0,488 o who are not posted as to the actus = offectively the task o repariug for the rpdi i Ve s ¥ Tuesdiy, April | § ple who are not posted as to the actual | .1 state cin bo mortgaged and por- THERE is nothing to prevent the board l.....1’:.- L‘rm'fl» e yk '1[' »||” 1'; Biig -rl‘ t'l promising in his hostility to all [nfluenicos he | the party that In spito of tho ncwspaper's Wednesday, April 2 20,2 condition of our national finances, oA RS SR B Dl ped or - £ > . poy government which the revolution | y,ioved to be evil. When enlisted in a cause | hostility Nance county will send a solid « dny: April 58 | “On tho firt day of April tho comp- | 0N property ean only bo pledged oF | of public works from pushing work on | was brought about to fusure. A eonstiti- | JL 1 Uy i fument and. conselonce, e | €ation fo the congressional convention i | Rl i i pawned, the government, in its paternal | stroets ordered to grade by the council, | tional convention has been called, and for the sl s THARAT (e g, y : it it b i bt 1 ) : 5 el vas « in labor and libera o use of | favor. jneern for the convenience of the people, | Soventy-six thousund dollars worth of | Purpose of facilitating matters o draft of a | 1Mo Wi "‘,'[::I:if:‘:'l' l,l" "E:,'l'k:,';,,_'f,,,fl U e a1l RS, (& vory sbior also engages in the pawnbroking busi- | work will give employment toa large | constitution will be submitted thereto. 1t i | (yon and eharitable purposes, and was par- | Nance county. There are fully 1,400 i ness, foree of men, i ML R IR I Ereddd BB sted in nssisting your yin | bers in the county and the onganiztion Under this pernicious financial system — i pnal ";‘ formed in it rebub- | maling an honovable start in life, Ho said | growing daily. 1 and Van Wyckave ver the contraction of debts was carried to | 18 ONE half the railroad rumors and | et SC PO the modis of the SEERERIDUEL | Little in regard to his charitable work, but | populav and th ris strong In fuvor of the greatest possible excess, and as must | reports become actualitics, the present | o O\ S0P ameried, e SUAEVSOWE B those who knew him best say that his ambi- | nominating oue of the g 5 by law a great jonal mortgage bank, whose special function is to make loans on the hypothecation of real estate. The operations of this institution extend o imposture to unscttle the minds of peo- | = all portions of the republi As only day, April 5 . 604 | troller of the United States treasury 20,780 | certified that the interest-bearing public GEORGE B, TZSCHUCK. | debt amounts to eight hundred and two e d e koo, ™Y | millions one hundred and twenty-two ) PoEL thousand five hundred and thirty-two Btate of Nebraskn it dollars. Of this amount sixty-four mil- Wiy of Douglas, ions roprosent the bonde o ; Ly Brazil already correspond in some degree to | i : e T it g sl eing duly sworn. - ')“::“ iy ~”'H \:v);‘;l.f,‘:::,"l.:.',’\ the | {1 eitably bo the caso with such o sys- | year will be vecord-smasher in railrond | (he atyie of the o mt el fon it | HOR in making woney was to make it do the | ernor. If either one is nominated the Fari. L e O tun | vt 1o o o O WICE VAC BOVEHIL | tom, the sittuation grew steadily from [ building in this vicinity SFdnice of ehicatl 6 i || Al Coocb LG LA A LM Ompany. that the ; tenabiear : i 3 ) g 3 ference of eaucation, there onght not to e : iy : mpany. tint ment is an endorser. So that instead of | & ¢ ALt Wi A b AR : , | for nim copies: forMay. | seventeen hundred millions the bonded [ ¢ FoWorse. Frecit WS EXPRICE W | IR LANDS THAN OURS. | ag fo at difficulty of managing the country | - VOICI OF THE _STATE PRESS. | “Prohibitlon will surely fail to carny fn our e, 150, 1RO coplos debtof the Hovelnumett b fhis. fresent | yond all —safe ‘limits, ‘overteading S 1 asa federal republic. Having a vast and pr S T L e FAT e b i aeinde e B I | e e i oo toote | 8nd speculagion ran riot, the inflation of | I3uropean journals, more particularly those | ductive tertitory, embracing more —than O v ety I seacubl e SIEEB A LABRa IS, i o s tssa coplos: for Noven 1 “I,"m i seven hundved and seventy-eight | "0 ) ointed curvency created a cor- rance, ue to discuss,w P 3,000.000 square miles, with apopulation of | gp.qv politicians who are rabbing up their | tion in regard to the sentiment, Whi 5t S DR I Bl optes | willions L ted into | responding inflation of tho pricas of all | ealof concorn tho rtiromient of Bismarcl, | some L 000 Bzl inder populur EWO | oral churacters preparatory o making o | goneral foeline is rinst e saloon 1800, 18,561 ¢ for \5 reh. e -;‘um ablek | T tnEt di““" B m‘ 1- | Droperty and comm yditios, and this un “::‘“"t‘. ‘"’;‘l: 'l“”"");' ‘l”" w “" h "IM" "l' . l' :" ;{ H'; ;j"_\“lkl le of 'l;' ““(‘"‘1" a5 1 Jash after a seat in the logislature may as | great fear of the blighting influence of pro e ot 1, TASCIUC circulating e y the govern- 3 Sadistlaiie show e break between the emperorand | well as political progress. These, indeed, go [ oot S e trouble, | The hibitiofi on tho stato in gonoral, T . Sworn (o heforo me and subseribed Jnmy S atural and unhealthy financial and | g0 Sl e : progross, These, indeed, &0 | ol spare themsclves the trouble. The peo- | hibition on the stato i genera 1o sam © Uhis Sth diy of April, A, D, 150 ey 3 5 TR e e U DL S i IBIALIOG R hand in hand. I immigration s encouraged | 1o 4o gut with lanterns looking for honest | fecling exists in Platte, Boone, Howard it NP Fern, Notary Public. y fie ; 08 s , for instance, have heenvevealing some of the | and the export tax is abolished the Brazils : . ne ) But the fiat quack does not simply 4 T : g . : candidates, and 1o others nead apply Merrick counties and they can «ll b e | izsorato the national debt by nearly | Stantial pr nd prosperity. The | canses which led up to the diffé, 25 b rcome o mighty and prosperous nation. - —- K | pended on to give a substantial high Havisg played the hog with the | ,,m,l‘uuw,, ad million T In_“‘l.’.m“ s overnment did address it- | tween himself and his master, and the em oo Corporation © Doomed. ot Sovnts 2 Asoonl 1 110w Proposes | anolv his nato toum for rostoring | SC1flust year to the task of discovering is quoted as saying that further efforts [ Polar entorprise at prosent sooms to ba A Honwell's Jowrnal [N e obentiE ot Al maw sl ab il ] e Gl sl (00 s at course tor bo puesied fn. | toinduco Blsmarck o withdraw his resigna- | confined o Seandinnvia, and thoso thveo | TForyears tho farmovs of Novraska have | 3, the opsainof thenew mill at Full Lo put u on the genuine porker. | progperity in the following fashion: what course had better be pursue st 5 Tix DeoR e AT R Gy T oW | ton with a big blowout has not heen i (o SRR Ay e S i 10 avert a eatastrophe, but tho | ton would be uscless, to which the R 1lands aro all contamplating con_stumbering, but they nre now most | oL AN ERES RS G ben Toi5 cal BEET A = eamblare AVEWLLV O E L LI had bocoms so general | Mude that the prince was never request 1to | newal of the research in the ice zones, thoroughly uwake, and theiv influence will e | P08 TR Ty R s L 10080 gUMICTS | tion, and in the hands of the people, which ” i Lt 2 withdraw his resieuation by the emperor, It 3 the conqueror of the Greenl: felt in the coming campnign as it never has | ot LML OUY town will avwive n ( ko in t B nabl e A ana’ dee wted that the only ) ! LOHE0ndUCrorioEatho G roct hursday next to make final rake in ten million dollars a year. And | tho government would pay to the present | and deep seated that = the only | i uite evident thut the rapture between the | land ice, Dr. Nansen, is now dev < a | been felt before. If we can read the R T R an et s NI e this doos not ineludo the reesipts of the | ownerof the bonds?? Theonly answerneeded | sufe thing to do was to await the inevit- | wo s too great to make it easy for cither | plan fovan expedition having the north pole | aright the dy corporation. rule in Ne- | for lunge rec ption to Nebrask el is that the money would go into circulation | able veaction which appears to have | the emperor or his advisers to go to the late | forits goal. He thinks tho route tnrough | braska ared £ toan end. st ;I“" Dbt ——— in_ the samoe mannor that tho national bank | come. Ity effect can hardly fail tobe | c lor for advice in events of future ne- | Behring sca offers the best chaneos for sue- Lot 16 B6 Their Tuvn sl Ghbbng el sl v 1 DL Ao SRS now, piicod o very severe upon the Argentine govern- | cessity. Whatever the crisis, it scems « coss. After steaming to the new Sibevian : 5 2 | sttt Ll ) I & Blanche Wave. | B f s : 3 5 : ¢ is 1,000 horse power, the greate 1eh an experience | tonable if the young emperor will ever be | istands his project is to foree his vesselamong | Monopolists hozin to tremble as they se0 | (ho state, o Hox e kol able to again command the services und ex- | the ice floes and drift woerever the ice takes . Tovs falling Daclelii thio tout wn | i Ha. demblsHEE bY L i6od Thdsvas pericnce of his former adviser. The resultis | him. Helhas plenty of faith that the iec s altiance with thousands of vecruits each | built partially by the donatior T it hat the diftienlt task of stateeraft passes Cwill carry him almost due novth, and 2l A i Y S SR B U D00 0 who consider the offices personal proj 4 - = Sl o R t I a3 3 rth, ¢ day marching to tha front. Tho strangling | of the county e resident 10 offlces personut prop- | labor--the mines, the factories and the favm. el i most entirely from tried and experienced | that after two years he will have pas FHipUGL. (tHo) motopoLAMA upoit ice PO collY L ptg fonld] CLOY ——— This is very ingenious and Poter Sim- | There is an obvious lesson in this | y,,05 futo those untvied and inexp somewhero near the | (Aloon=tmoribiw aalar genernl depletion of southern andt gol A 3 s promises to bring about | Culation. The owners of it would lown it on already manifested to retive barnacles K ment and people, but seems to be necessavy to all new coun- tries, At any vate few of them have ploying labor and purchasing the products of . | tion of the county are very proud of thei ple is expected to swallow that fiat dose | Avgentine experience which is worthy of | gurope cannot, therefore, but look en with | water between Spitzenbergen in oA Ren G T | LB Ut S RO ut one gulp, But every intolligent per- | the thoughtful attention of those people | some anxiety. The young empeor docs not | land. Tn Denmark Licutenant Ryder of the | ; e P e at will veflect for @ moment must | Who are proposing that the government | appear lacking in ability or self-reliance: but | navy, who has long been engazed in mapping D '_"“"’,'f it United States shall go into the | his ambitions and fiture plans are not known | the fiords of west Gireenland and studying _ Fremont Tribune. G Al with cortainty. Germany is now under the | the inland ice, is prepaving for an expedition [ J0hn M. Thurston, whois on his way to rule of two men of military education and | to the wholly uiknown part of cast Green- | Philadelphia to orateat a banquet, stopped | proclivities, untrained : th land. Between the most northern part of | ©ff at Washington loug cno to suy that | An Immense Business Tran s & ! s of pe wid who could win greater glovy | this coast attained by Captain Holm and the lewls to | Wheat Options in New ¥ = not compel the bondholders to survender | be conceded, is much richer in resources | 4, yyo fiold than at the capital. Meanwhild, | southern limit of tho explorations of the neis Adams [ New Yors, April 11-Thero w ONE great obstacle to the annexation | their bonds before they mature, A gov- | and much farther advanced in develop- | open in & delicate posi- | Koldewey expedition in 1369 there are v and Audi- | citement in the wheat vket today and by of Cuba is the opposition of tobaceo | ernmént bond is mortgage and cannot | ment than the Avgentine Republic, but | tion, and as no groator peace power existed in | about 45 milos of tho east Greenland | (OF Benton in his promise of a50 peveent re- | 1 o'clock the had heen transacted vaisers in Connectieut. They have | be paid off before it is due. The only N no mo rogard sound cconomic | Europe than that wielded by the former chan- | coast line that have never been visited. | Hction in corn rates on the Union Pacitic. | the extracrdinary business of 20,000,000 cellor, his retivement thus becomes the more | Tt is the purpose of Licutenant Rider to ex- NG o a0 | bushels in options. wers were feverish plore this unmapped coast. He expects to Whether the high license victories in the | All - were anxious to cover contracts, devote about two years to the work, to have | recent municipal elections shall prove effec ‘\'-lm -] pocalutors wero attracted L o e e L e & o fan Sy Tt ona . only nine picled men with him and to tra tive against the amendment now penc 0 the possibilities of big profi :1‘;’““'1‘1‘y l e O ey ‘l.", ;,,lll,!.‘,l,,....‘.’.‘,,.] ‘:,',,lil" cor r,‘ ‘:"l,, T::,\ L 'hl"ml\- mn-;t-‘u_( R'h‘»v’ 1, ospo fally theczarof | along the stoin small boats, providing | will depend entirely upon the use that is | ! ‘.“"."“'” ’1‘ fANEes ofibices. VBl stroct p anco ¢ b companics s, all the Russias, if # chanze fn the govérnment | also sledges foruse when navigation fails, | mado of the victories. Should oons, | Fiet DR aes of M B G COUNCILMAN LOw ; 5 orphans and estates, Somo aro held by Intelligent discussion of the effects of | of the most enormous of the empives could be | e natives whom Holm met kuew nothing | emboldencd by their success, evince dispo- | o adical advar 5 e Decon gl various states as investnents for school | gpeculation in the food products of the | effected. It would be money in the pocket of | of the existence of human beings in this un- | sition to run things with a high hand and | ber option jumped up As cov the czar and comfort in his household if ho | explored streteh, and the region probably lius vide the moral and law-nbiding sentiment | DEW crop the whole position is s 3 affected by the government woore spousibllity, to say nothing ot the approhen- | i carrying out his entorprise the entire cost | prohibition scntiment will grow instead of vo. | U0k 1t estimato wus much snder the provided the novth side pays the emain | (han 0 e bont af held by thé mational | o cianot bo wholly extrpalel | sion of asswsination. An Asitic dospotism | Jine of Greenland will have been studied, | coivo a backeset, T the prohibition amend- | vkl wre bein caled for, bt thevs. 15 1) (i fOU-ATUITE AR b pAOImBN Lol IRl || T T e e 3 g ghot ; 1 tempered by assassination is an unhaphy | some parts of it much more winutely than | ment earviestin Nebraska it will be the fault | sign of auy trouble ina finaneial wiy. May AR e R R unks, who are surrendering them very | and regulate it. The New York Com- | styleof adjustment of rolations botwesn the | others, except that portion which cxtends | of the saloonkeepers themselves aptions sold at 0 1191 -16e, back to 915« ured sencrodity, this B entitled o @) yapidly and withdvasing theie bank | oureial Builin, a most. well-informed | valors and the rulad I that is | botweon Koldowey's highest point on the | = | e at S0t -16cand down T Sle; July at Gl ROl BEL GO o8, notes from civeulation. witiiess of the effects of speculution, | comingtous nowadays us Russian nows is, no | castand Lockwood's furthest on the west ENEGreatagniiot FUCR R Ml Glcibnciaw T But suppose that the government | aftor eiting o fow of the conditions to | doubt, rumor and exaggeration, but theve is const. For a long stroteh, however, in Me Nebraska i HoldreopTI00Ies | could edeem all its bonds b pleasuro— | whieh the dopression in priees of furm | basis of fuct, cortainly, for the swarm of sin- | villo buy, on tho west coust, the shoro e 15 | o ey ey p i ool of tho reat R s R el what would_bo the effeet? The total | products is more or less due, suys: “But | [3ter stories, iLhero s trousle in tho wniser- | lnown only in o goneral way. The third o atloranks! moioal il tadon s iconant | national disputes will be heartily sec i i > Unitod. Ste AR 1 itics and an agitation that is serious in Fin- odi 4 AT i f Ok S0UINOIVOS 3 oug B Before the * close the 1 : cash in the United State By ina | htth e alll ransbaabla il pedition, which Baron Nordeuskiold s ar- | nioe Corn ! S R EOE i ro th o of the ye onded by all friends of vepublican Insti ; R ¥y In- | after all reasonable allowances have | 1ua” While tho remorsless purpose of mur- | yaneing in Sweden. has the unexplored aeg | MDY eleventh hour converts, in thefournatis: | yoygioma monment will mark the spot eaen i cluding gold, silver, greenbucks and | heen made, there would seem to be some i . et . IR T SwBden, s Sho uncxplored are | ¢, junks, will spring to the front and yell the | G 4 ! i E L / iCAa R ROUIL o uvoin common eesnsanes B G X EERERSS BT boon inide, hare would g ! deving the ez is no doubt eutertuined by the | of the Antarotic occun for its goal. Somo of | Lo M, will spring to the front and yell the | ywiore Patrick H. Cronin lis uried. The g tiny. Thoy are bound together by bies | o fraction loas thin six hundrod & ground for the complaint so common | advanced aarchists with inereasing animos- | the Australiui colonios and Dr. Oscar Dick | [2dest tnd mako tho most profuse and ful. | coittee which was brought into existeneo ~ ST REIRT Bl A vas a fraction less than siy hundred and | among favimers of the west, that the op- | ity and intensity of parpose. There is unfor- | son, the liberal promoter of polar enterprises, some professions of love for the people, and | by his untimely taking off and which has ever . Pence nnd prosperity | ¢y millions, or one hundred and forty- | B e e et hon e tozamt [ - A S | ery with brazen effrontery, “do this,’ “do | since preserved fon, s hid et s e DL | Wity 3 tions of the speculutive exchange | tunately a duel to the death boty czat | will provide the financial backing for this Y ; : NCONIR YL i ronistont With Tonow Should by qectta | eight millions less tifin cnough 0 puy | tend in the long run to deprive farmers | tnd the assassins of his father -if not tho | exploration. Whether Nordenskiold will (bl como s igitliaRthojenldongo MR MO B et consistel vith honor should be adopted N A4 0 ) v o) ori b iri % & . 3 el o fly.” Mu oI the o wolves in | U a8 4 PRI W holc | e to provent. oxhausting and disiations | OF . the entire bonded debt. | ofu honlthy market. When these ex- | Swmomen, thoso who cnhorit thelv splrit. | jond the expodition himself is not yet certatn. the flv.l) - Munyior hom will 3ol wolves a1 ating on) Myl thol gt anulve ¥ L exha gt sastrous The deadly violeneo with which ho has been | Fa doos not oxpect to have the espedition democrats attempt to talk on Montan se o the end of the tevm, | vepublicans should promptly press Senator | to the front. One or two | regulation specchos from the New Hamp- shire senator would drive the opposition to the woou at rot this erank is trying to | of the palm off on the produccers who are in | mortgage loan business and that want of more ready money. congress shall issue an unlimited amount In the first place the government ean- | of puper currency. This country, it may SPECULATORS ALL EXCITED. worlked up a very protitablo industry in | chance to get the bonds would bo to pay | principles without paying the penalty vaising “Cuban” tobaceo, which would | the premium which they command in the | than that or any other country, however | serious. 1 usly 1if brought in diveet | market. But many of th bonds | relatively inferior to us in mat T e T T R s 200 e o e OL el d slol | B One third perhaps are held as | country s enlarging the opinion that the Tenth street vinduet are willing to | inyestments by capitalists In England, | i is an evil to be removed it possible, pay oncefifth of the assossed damages, | Gepmany, Holland and France, Less | and it it cannot bo wholly extivpated could be relicved of the strain of excessive ve- | no human inhabitants, 1f Ryder succceds | of the communitios in which they arve located, THE declaration of the Pan-Ame congress in favor of arbiteation of inter- A Monu Cimcreo, April 11 Suppose then that the government | changes ave innctive or stagnant, as ranks of the peapl ducks to dreaw | Trisa litto over six months since | Of the purchase money realized by bond- | ype as a vule so timed and so managed Tudge Grofl took charge of the govern- | holders would go to the money | ghat farmers get but little benefit from | tenders of the country. How would | them." the farmer bo benefitted by that? Mean- Everybody who is at all familiar with the diferent political camps. will sweep every nd Ward s deeply affected over th ation capper out of ofciatiposition, wnd Iof his wife. e hinted to the warden sheep's clothing. Covporation manipulators | (e &l My & T B s o following day, wiih @ warsamong themselves. Avbitration will | guinps out every dollur now in the treas- | when the opsrators for an advance g pursued hus dgiven from him all sentiments | ponch its field of operations before the Aut- | o8 ¥ 208 th hml\\m‘.n_ oYLl LI | reat escort of Irish <|||II seeret societies, th not only strengthen the band of friend- i PR > 4 PRLL L Foseriatds 4 that might have led him to consider | ,potic s ¥ s cannot decipher it. Hence they have to re- | cask red with honors ina lot ship botweon Amoslean vepublics. but | VLY Where would the monoy go to? | beaten und ava forcod toliquidute, pricos | tho” expodioncy, it mob to rocogs | oo o VR sort to subtilit eit. - The plan will be | Purchused by the association on the Shevidin A cen american vepublics, bub | ope-third of that money would flow to | sink to unnaturally low fis The | ui ¢ SaieY i f 4 to sond their agents and servilo tools into the | 4rive, in Calvary cemetery, 1t will diminish the neeessity for large | yho hondholders in Europe, which would St 9 nize the duty of liberalizing his gov- | Mo ties of relationship which unita the ikdtpat e It —— - standing. arimios und provent aggressive | ot i e i bokes witleh Would | oxcoptionnl and unnatural ndyances, | ornment. As tho cuso stands, hoandhishold | czur to tho king of Denmurl appear to have [ 4 Experts Examining the Books, R O e e { duain this country of gold and actually | which speculation from timo to | thata movement toward popular convessions | axorcised u diplomatic effect upon the later, | o™ 2InLo Bow suares cntang "“""‘“‘} New Youk, April 11— The books of the tiol > P uropean mon- ACIONE0 OUDL. to S S| o g o p s X 010448 concocted and devised to anew fo ) fe 3 8 4 . pan | docrease our fund of coin by perhaps ono | time brings about, are mob con- | i aduission of defeat und u confession of | Jnd Lo have inraed him with his son-incaw's | (oncorted i dovised to e fore the fe | pidoiplia house of Georgo K. Sistar e e ——— hundred and fifty millions. The ba trived for the benefit of the faviners, and | humiliation. These he is not !| ¥ to make, | porror of constitutional g ninent. Ho has [ '} HH 2 i v”;”‘l. R m’l ‘m‘ o euned, | Sons, lately assigned, were brought heve this and 50 it happons that he to whom s beew | gar tho last fifteen years maintained i offie | 1o hEoeyes theboople to beon Wiole UANG | uormiug aud placed in- the hands of_exports ‘l‘;““““”""l‘l‘"' Powerita do e r""“l””r"“‘l"‘ | conserva ubinet which {5 0pposed DY | {ipough tho firo andl proven to b of the «pure | wment o asitiylanadt i ment land office, yot in that brief period Fonor and roformation anel is consbralnod 0. | s s, o oeactad sy oiing? | atuff. Tho pooplo Lavo th powoe in theie - lie has displayed uncommon aetivity and R (A (ot (7 o TSI o e Pt “‘["" taxes Without | juds, and it they do not allow the encuy Cannot oo HisDond Wife, usefulness. Besides disposing of voutine | time the national treasury would be | ¢ ocesses of speculation, which for | heart. Enough is known of the activity of '\:“f»l‘(“:::'“”"l’l‘.‘I‘l‘\'"l““""i\“f‘;“ ."»\- ”‘j" "'.“l to divide them und lead them eapt SinG Sixa, N, Y., April 11— Conviet Fer business coming before him, the commis- | ©MPLY. Specie payments would be at an | the most part is gambling pure and sim- | thoanarchists and the capacity they have | Jorislature because it hid rofused o autio sioner has reduced the number of pend- | endy and instead of @ surplus 10 meet ap- | ple, knows that the protense that under | shown to prove that the personal peils s | o ghe vaising of a sum- of 500 GEoYv : 1 i 2 FO S 9 OPOWRe \ ) rue ( S0 onds of o | at he wonle e to takea last look @ 5 Ing enteios by sixty thousand, Gratify- | Propriations for public buildings, harbor | any elreamstances it can be of any real | rounding tho czw aro by no means imaginary. | for military purposes by means of w tax on | Cocy 0¥ true and trusted friends of e e e L g s this industry is to the patrons of | 4efenses, pensions und tho building of | honefit to the farmers is absurd. The | He hus had wonderful escapes, but the | e, Not content with these manifestations | " LS | oner that ‘the rales wouldw't permit bim to the land oftice, it is the least important | War ships, we would have u deficit that | whole system is entively independent of | chunces are azainst him. - We donot soo that | of autocracy and despotism, ho has now issue Senator Washburn's Position. | prant the vequest of tho veforms which muvk his adminis. | Would compel a vevival of stamp duties | every ~ luw of trade and con- | ¢ 1"“";! "l' more "M:‘ l"’“‘[“ I"’“;""‘l 140 | royal decreo ordering the immediate dis Miaxearouss, Minn, Apeil 11, [Specia [* teation, Hoe has vigorously stamped out | #0d war taxes. teavencs every sound prineiple of [ RO «t'w\n-rl:l uty ot geand dukes, | missal from - government employment | Telegum to T Brk.|In m intorview to- | land thioves, cancelled overy entry But the fiat money manine cannot sce | Jogitimate business. Supply and des | Kiline tho whole of the immedinte imperial ulm all nm‘:‘n;‘ A;mx oven arti- | duy “""“",',“""' B «\r:w-wv: !nm‘fl-\l in i it ) is 1 - " by 5 ol C s L Sans, suspected ol ES o A vor ef p n unib o and sis: TUSS tainted with fraud, made claim jumping | Pevond hisnose. Ho wants the govern- | mand, says the report of the committeo | family should at last bo successful. Tho | with socalism. . Unfortunately, the latter fa | on the froo list, | W SRR e med auprofitable, and vigilantly proteeted | Ment to creato money out of nothingund | en agricalture accompanying its bill | worst feature of Russian imperialism is cor- | gononymous with liberalism in the narrow I to tho contrury _nction of tho Minucap. | the dofuleution In the oftice of fhe late ser- Mie vights of honest sottlers, These re- | distribute it for nothing providing a special tax for denlers in | ruption. If the emporor business is the vight | s of the obstinate old king and of his olie !.u.}sll‘ul -l‘l.‘f‘.‘[‘.u;;“-wt):': m\“:? ‘inl.”ui]‘.‘:\rr | gennt-at-ims. Sileott's Stealin sood, Wasniyaros, April president to- dny approved the act making an appropria- tion o supply the deficicney oceasioned by @rms, conspicuous in all his rulings, are e options, lie at the base of all legitimate | thing in government, Russin: should be the |y minister, M. Estrup. Consequentl, so of N ecapolis,” 1f Senator | AN EXAMPLE FROM I SRR A ¢ X )\ 3 v | s those of Minnvapoli f Senator distinguishing features of Ju, rofl’s £ % (A EROM o trade and comm . But no account is | best governed country in the wor Land it is | oyery mun who is known to have voted ag Vashburn wdheres to this position it will put record in the land office—a record that Avgentine Roepublic the | taken of this fundunental law by the [ Oheofthoworst. |The romody mist be bY | the goverument candidate at the gen i in opposition o the” MelSiuley billas ii wilk become w model for all futuve com- | ¥Or&e of what theeatens to be & most se- | huckot shop and grain pit speculators. nwth toward popular institutions, and an- | gjeetion in January last will be dismisse L S Y aurad L vious financial evisis, Gold has venchod a | Ty is not ve a1l that they: thallihiye chism is not in that, divection, Nov is 50- 1 o the service of the state, This new act Anti-Carlist Kioters Disperse, s Tattie Bills, — R R R T et P VRN el s & inlism. One of the important distinetions to | ¢ yyranny has aroused a stovm of popular in Varesens, April 1L--Aftor hit the per- Rkt e 3 Methi ks . 1 f three hundred, the effoct of | poeeive or deliver one ounce of any e W R A yohgs arsand o pepulas 3 iL-Aftoeninighiiho po L kR HERE {5 no excuse or justification | an enormous inflation of puper currency, | the articles of which they ostensi- | that between anarohty and socialism, L LUFORGRAUL TON UL, UbA.Ltho siba, | Bons;iyho LooI HALEIN kAR L) Joj tress from Dyspepsta, In for the leniency shown by state officials | and a general collapse appaarsto be in ! \ i : A AT ARl e GxtRiRgly exLiical. bration lspataad B 0L LY IR DAY Algooriosned Fontionmy R S 9 i a general collapso appo: Dly buy and sell millions of | are related and assopiated, but unlike - O e [ Ava raturnod to thott bin Alresiaon hed Bon oy penforeing the banking law. The law | he government, whoso wiid | pounds, It is nothing - move than ., The Lowest Circle, racks, but pickets patrol tho streets, The edy tor Dizziness, Nause was designed to proteet the people from | financial policy is rosponsible for the ex= | 4 matter of hotting on the turn of tho ; There has always heen considerable m‘.:.-‘. Chicago Tritnne :”.I‘\"'xl:\ e Is v..“‘ boait f'\."\"h.”n 'l‘”<‘l'.l"j“‘ Drowsiness, Dad Tastel hotweon Servia and ' Bulgaria with regard to kst Vi » Joge, all of which buildings were seriousl I the Mouth, Coated] Mucedonin, & conntry which each regands us T R R | Tongue, Paln fn the Sido, its logitimate prdy, ' Both governments de- | they die. Yt A Io e | FORPID LIVER. T} ont nocounts 5 5 ote considerable 'Sums of money towa o . Canada Hard on Polygamy. " e the Bowels, Purely Vegetable, |I u‘ i ; xul:nl..\ into th wdition of | and suspending guarantess and con e T A A S oyt | ) l"““ ”"[‘I‘h"‘ AL "l‘l:'l\’ v \mh:’“ Don't Be Previous. o anale Hars Sl Bamy o | ToBulate the Bowels. urely Vegetabl o banks, Nofinanc stitution hon- | sions to ne i : i education of the, yfupedoninn youth, St. Louts Globe-Demoera ! 1 estly condueted ean objoet to the venson- | inevease present obligat i | m ) j ronse T wesent obligations, it 0 it aA ot by ol e SR TR o AT i he house took Sir sJohn Thomp \ 0 s in products may by thalr manipu- | the follow countaymon ~of the students. | orugod fn selocting the ropublican presiden- | MELt, he housotook up Sir slohn Fhiomy uble requirements of the law, yat the | posed to at once instity i wsed to at once institute a policy of | jations keep prices continually unsettlod, | Withina few weeks ‘ufter the vapture of the G fact is notorious that its provisions have | conteactio The ' Pl » pan the | il candidate for the next canvass ave show- | Ivgamy is inclhided in the list of offense I iy teaction, The 0 of morty Th can be no question as to the | treaty of commercg nogotintions the Bulgarisn | 4,0 ymoro zeal than sense. A good many [The clanse rolating to polygamy —was OMAHA been evaded or entirely ignore Exuam- | bonds, of evedit 1 Belgradg | ropagunl 4 - L onds, of evedit paper and all exterior | ovilsof the speculation ut which the | envoyat Belgradghygan u propugundi among | yhines may happen to alter the shances of | dmended, vaising the penalty Irom two to five - s inations have been mado by stato | loans e to bo susponded, wnd banks of | biil hefors comeross 1s aimed, and it i | o Macodonuns ‘aiggnding the cologos wnd | il 5l boforo the coevention of 1svz | ¥6r iniprisonment LOAN AND TRUST :‘ninih exnminoy n:;l‘l. |||‘\.~‘ .|:..||‘|1 issuo will not be allowod to incroase schools there withoan view to their mig meets ik Rt e inr om0 COMPANY. ’ I l(. : “ ‘. « it : l.m\l lell--‘ their note civeulation, while the issues St Prresnt April 11=The OMcial | gypgeribed & Guaranteed Capital 540,000 tocenform fo. som xtent to the law, | made will bo diminished. A general | o of no consequence, A healthy mar- | thoy wers recolvitia From the Secvian gove R b Messenger says that the students at the vari- | Paid in Capital 14,000 Bt his I alx ". All that has been so lubor strike is apprehended, and all | oy jy impossible 1on sp wtion in | ment the entire body of Macedonlan students In a double leaded editorial the New York | ous public institutions of learning in Russia ‘If:f.‘ u"fi‘..]"‘|‘..’,“"‘\ "ro | .w.'i':“ complished. The fmportant provision | clusses of business ave prostrated, the ; it g Sun declares the admission of Idaho and | Who took part in the recont agitution Wi 1o | 4ises; wets us transter Y requiring banks to make not less than | land nud stock speculators suffering the vounds for dissatisfuction ndly ndvice Dorations; takes chur hiree reports annually of their condition | severest from liguidation d Wyomiug to bo *the outra 4 proved unavailing to stop their demonstra- | Tt tuxe and publish a summary of such reports I'he explunation of this con. missioners, of exceptional wickednoss and trresponsible concorns, It was intendo f state f i i | \ I as intended | isting state of uffuivs, is intensifying the | yacket, just as a card gamblor bots on a5 a safoguard for depositors by provid- | difficulties of the situation by muking | yho turn of a enrd, but theve is this dif Ing for froquent examinations by compo- | heavy reductions in expendituy forence, in the two forms of gambling, covription will probably go to Tammany when ever under any cireumstances brings any | ¢, gona, - Moved by his offers of larger benelit to the furmers it is so small as t0 | Gaiog und more Tatensive favors than t What Hur ditor Dana. products is carried on to the extent it is | suddenly quit deand betook themsel at present, and if it can be suppressed | to Sofia, publishing far and wide in their native conntry the superior generosity and the welfave of both peoducers and con 3 y s g : tendship o Al w N jonin Lo that sumers w he subserved i S o S A e ! tendencies of the two territori Does Mr dination. Simmered down, the indignation of the Sun | {ions and the auth were compelled t seems to be caused simply by the republican | adopt stern mew ubdue their insubor SEEEA (0p pLanoAsla 10 Sak Omahaloan & TrustCo in local newspapers has not been com- | dition of affairs is in the polig, em—— displaye \ plied with. Inview of this condition it | of reckless inflation and extravagane CONGRES has passod the bill roquir- | latter wero exasperated by this move on the | Dana rogard a ropublican majority ae 8 valid Carped Manuficturors Rinotasts SAVINGS BANK R AELNE B SHE- SN ol I h objection to the admission of & ney N N iani {5 worthy of note that the state banki that hus provailed, For severnl years | ing that purchusers of Pawaoe Indian | RSO ERRIAAER SER00 B EREERR - .- - Aot ) RS et Cor. 16th and Douglas S hall pay the balanes | 6,0 Cgananded the immediate vecall and dis Ohicago's Moral Depravity. du apieity of 4,000 curpet looms, had a | Pald in Capltal 8 10.00) h immedi o Chicago New ciug ol 1 the ibed and Gudruntecd Cip 100.00) wvowal of the Bulgarian Plenipotentiavy, T k heaviug bofor r i Tity of Rtoekholdor 0000 security demand that the law bo vigidly | South America. Enterprises of all kinds | revert to the governmont, t $his voduoet M. Stombuloft madeno roply, | 00 A R O mMorh. G4 1 ways and means co 40 whioh 1 Cont Lnterest P on Deposits enforced und the penalties visited upon | huve been pushed with great vigor, | public suction. The bill Is pa R Lt mayos thula s oyet, slop hey opposel tho by 1 ¢ ¥ o N G those who fuil to observe its provisions. | development has been urged forward | important to Nunce county, Under talning the necessary assurar A B - antiror — = Rea L v i . bty DRGREBIG 30 Sk ? 44 &~ & N ' t " loter Dezzled a Mill i AU Wyman 100, Brown ivery precsutian should be taken to | with little vegard to cost, public im- | act of 1876, tha Pawnee lands offered for ssian support. adoj the decisiy ¢y i - 4 Guy . Barion, K. W. Nash, Thomas J." Kiubal protect the people frowm veckless con- | provements have been advanced onan | sale amounted to two hundy breaking off diplomatlo relations with B manhood Zloment of 1,000,000 frand SNPDA NEMA G5 o e S gorns like those which robbed extruvagant scale, and the government | enty-eight thousand ace i iy Haipa: Aty nothin raw L treasurer ) Property, and on Collisteral Seourity, 4t Lows of ou plo in 1588, has encouruged immigration by the | amount two hundreed and i \ pect ¥ pRops g OREFRiab Curavih partof Prince Ferdinand's envoy, s it serious board has been avoused to action. The | the Argentine Republic has appavently | reservation lands s safoty of depositors us well a3 pub! been (the most prosparous country of | due within two years, o th

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