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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1896 hoar A NEwWsP we ean help it our childron nev 008, nd the 15 Y]'“ ]4; ])1\]’[‘\’ “l': E AN IMPRACTICABLE SCHEME., eulty in securing all the foreign capital | OTHER LaNDS THAN OURS, A child is called upon to draw two ticketa - d For sevoral days the houso committce | necossary o establish smelters in Mox- | myc utarest of fho world continues to bo | Ut Of the vase, and the names drawn are. | e T R T Wi ot | n'vhn'mi \' m--o):n.‘ the willing vietin s b . at id means has listened to argu- | fco. It has been stated that t ng- gk ® | those of the elected rulers. The priest loudly | Journalism in Washington When this | of the plumber to keop sower gas out ol F. ROSEWATER, Editor. ‘ on way d means has listened to argu- | :4»] HI l‘v'n‘ »oen .Ui.’(l\[‘h \.1 valh I'"H( | most largely aomcentrated upon Germany, | yaady out the names, the band strikes up & Century Was a Babe. our houses, and the newspapor under t'.e PUNLISHED IR RURININGE | L oI eD R s LYe of farmors’ | lish and German capital to any amount | and there is smich profound and curious | yymn the bells of the town arc set a-ringing, | Some quaint reminders of events and | guise of fa{thful repovting, with pictur- ® i 1% 2 Rl X b UVERLE alliances in advoeaey of the bill to estab- was ready to embark in (En* enterprise | speculation as ta tire n'fux!lv\{!hn social and | .00 San Marino has her two capitani reggenti | conditions in this country cighty-six | esquo and attractive do ails, has the RMSE OF SURSCRIPTION 1ish sub-treasuries for the receipt of ag- | in case the American market should be | political prografie which the emperor has | on tne next twelvo months, The two magis- | Years ago look out from the dim puges | liborty to bring all these things aid Y O¢ Yeir ricultural products, upon which the gov- | closed to Mexican silvor-lead ores, and :\‘:!l):f'n‘lw:llllll “‘h:.‘- a, 'n_u.,r:.y,:—.»| nmlx-rflr:‘l'jnlu\fi | trates who ontered office on this April 1 were (Ivl‘ll\lvvm'n and (uvln;ol{'\t:p_\*' of n'n- m..\n;: [ e .'44'-!“”.‘ our hmu.-:. m“ o Ai"f‘h'yvll‘i’ o ol C o ssue certificates to be | there is no reason to discredit the state- | © e cal sitygtion in Germany, it wil Pierro Tor “rancesco Marcucol. ntelligencer anc ashington Adver- | that there is enormous pro . riment would {ssue certific = : 2t hamih | D% VAINREE 0808 T A1 6 oMglis N develops | | oo Sornini kBd Frnceeco Mareaool tiser, boaring date of May 25, 1804, The | tering to the depraved and debased ole- employed a8 eurrenc These spokes- | ment. Meanwhile Furopean mer- | o k) s A fe el A ! Hat ¥ | ment of the controversy between the Prus. e m X | paper was printed in Washington City | ments in a human nature, and that tho men of the farming interost dwelt at | chants and manufacturers would | o oocen e 000 o arty, The | e Brazlian government has decreed that | §, Vg, myel Harrison Smith, It {s | papersgwhich refrain throw awny for- O, The Kiy 6 | great length upon the depression of | not fail to encourage retaliation | Garholic clerical party, swhioh s such had | Dints Of nobility shall be abolised, with all | el smaller than the one-cent ovening | tunes. * I do not bellove it. if the paper [ o AT il gricultire, the urgent necessity that | against American products and to take | practically disuppeared from the political | ormioryor KniEUthood, excopt one or two of a lies now circulated in this city and is | has come to stay. The Switches and ot 0f ¢ | oxists for. somo leglsiution to re- | prompt advantage of the opportunity to | arena since 1503, wis suddenly revived in 1870 IgToHp ekt 5‘““ This s a salutary re- | printed on a quality of paper that would | Scorpions, and all thei blood are notor s 13, 14and 15 Tribune Building, | R extunid Sholw totds with M By (e viralans diamen. | Publican innovation. The empire, however, | o rogarded as very poor wrapping papoer | fously short-lived and unprofitable. The 16 Fourteentl) stre licve the farmers and the great advan- | extend ade ) y the at and unnocessary parliamen- | ooctually discredited titles of this kind by | in thess d o Naw Yotk tinios: | famity I8 4RO GATE of #0119 WK D 1 RN tages that would accrue from the pro- . It hluvh xll mn.[- of nm[.il :'hm'm)\?lw ::“n‘:?rnn::uu.»uxh‘. the l"rui:;u;\ l;h«;:;:ls making mevchandise of them for rellgious | Its subscrif s was 85 por annum, | tor what ite head may be, he docs not Al tlons relati wa and | posed sub-treasury arrangement. It | brought about it would effectually | AgAINS “OpAAarics 1L G1Y GIEE O purposes. A costly church -in which the Ten lines of large type, double leaded, | introduce or tolerate in that circle any ¥ | AR AT e | would destroy sy ion in_ agrieul- | stullify our professionsin calling the Pan- | he reault was that in 1871, when the elec. | oown princess was personally interested was [ gives the latest news in this venerabla | clement which he believes will destr 3 BUSINESS LETTERS, ‘ tural products, it would bring the pro- | American conference, and the impression l““l’l‘l-‘ ”'l‘: “'."r‘_l'v_ st l.vm!unl r(ll( hnfl:‘zl\_\;v‘; | ted with a fund obtained in this way. |'|pm- s {“””‘“‘! ; l s »h'-ll}l\n;mll 4;1 | it. Without the fumily s('\]lm'"_"l no vln \.l Al business letters and remittances should or consumer together, and it | it would make upon other American A e Gl i ot oo Any one who contributed even a moderato | the president’s high opinion of the gal- | paper can survive, and that journal wi etk 1o Tho tow Pubiihing Company, | ducer and consumer togother, and | sotnteled would ', dly bo otherwise | Gected sixty-threo ropresentatives. Their | gun for its construction was furnished with | lant conduet of Licutenant Decatur in | have the longest life, the largest profits, Drafts. checks and postofiico orders | would make a_lav addition to the | countries would hardly be otherwise | first political action was to domand that the | 4 title Mhis degradation of thoe system | taking and destroying the frigate Phila- [ and the greatest influence which as far 10 be minde payablo to the order of the Com- | ey gupply of the soundest and best than unfavorable to us. German goverumcnt, should fnterceds with | caused so much scandal that tho church was | delphin commission to hii as o captain | as possible admits to ite columns only | [he Rep Publishing ( ¢ Proprietors, | currency in the world. The bill pro- £ 3 Victor r.xmmgwl in favor of tho restitution to | jage Jalf finished. The republican govern- in the navy has been duly issucc , and | such matter as its editor would freely ,’”“ ,'?‘“.!ffl'?,"f",”,'f (Slm?‘V“"l’fl'pr”"[h)\{s' | poses to appropriate fifty million dollars i No 1.,1,;”- 80 .1..,l.( as Q;|n ]-whu{\\llllnnt | |bh-~ pope of h‘mvl‘.,-hny posse: L o ; ment does not attempt to invalidate titles of l\‘:‘lxlt:m\:.:ll‘l,l,‘:"'i'.d';.li:"'yk“ h‘l ,1'7".".“.‘11‘ ::: navrate at his own |.r.|ht.-. 1 jea Bllaing, Fe L s diand - 4 i » | hear. The ministers who have forsaken | been annexed to Italy 860, Bismarck did SBY L8 5 % i [ re > resente 2 - ot ;m. out its object, but one of the 2 I ; s Webs ividn u(n Al {51 ke S ‘”n | honor conferred under the empire. These [ iy % ollowing this piece of nows is | HUMAN EQUALITY A DREAM,. SWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION, | allianea representatives thought that | the pulpit for the political platform in b accedo to this demand. Mpreover, the | wiil romain in force. But all hereditary dig- | oxtract from @ lotter to the seeretary of — ) Btnfoof Nebraskn, )y | perhaps df that sum would | Nebraska pronounce prohibition a howl- | eigUty-four thoses then reccutly adopted by | yities are rovo.ced, and the whole system will | the navy, dated Havana, April 23 an- | Men Are Not Born Free and Equal ir 2 G ek, beerotury of Tho Bea | bo suffivient for the purpose | ing success. Omitting the condition of L’:‘"vii'\‘":-‘fx'f‘x"."ll.”f.'f','.'I.'\:".‘«"“n'\'?.';pfl?‘f;‘{,'3' | henceforth be condemned as unrepublican, | nouncing that the governor of Cuba has Natrral: Qiiatitton; Publishing Company. does solemnly | i . 18 ill- | Towa and Kansas from present caleu bbbl U e, il s manifested his fricndly disposition to- DN oK A6 . cartal o i ; DAY o D | and another suggested that sixteen mill- < om alc ok, tlireataned o vireaRiaN intartareto e . n: K y _disposition hus men ave certainly not born freo PG L Sl I BRI g B TR 8 T LA s atmots | tions, let us, take South Dakota for an | i tureateied an unwarrantad interfererice There is no rest, for the wicked Avab slaver | ward the United States by prohibiting | and equal in natural gualities: when for the week ending May 10, 150, was as fol= | jon dollars would supply the farmers , let us take South Dakot: with the prerogatives of the secular govern- i f 1 : Jows ke : SR ATTE S RENES 16 Wil NI EHE ORtak prerogutives of the secular govern- | g joyg ag Major Wissmann is on the East | French privateers from bringing Ameri- born the predicates “frec’ and Sonday, May 4 with all the warchouses they need. In [ eXample. 1e state 1s within the Omaha | imeny and the German chancellor considered i 5 b v el : rizos i v s por b i it n 'y > 0 S ¢ 1ony L | African const. The two most notorious cen- | can prizes inte of the ports of Cuba. in the political sense ave not | the event, however, that the committee nue district, Prohibition went into | it his duty to avort the danger which thus | {u of tho recont slave export trado south of | The official returns of tho April elec- | applicablo to them, writes Prof. Thuxley 7 | thought land a hetter busis for currency | D¢ > on the first of May. | preseted itself by curtailing the influence of | Zanzibar have been bombarded and captured | tion for governor of New York are given | in the Popular Seieuco Monthly: and [ than erops, the alliance would accept [ What has been the result? The records | the Catholic — clergy in the Prussian | by yim within the past threo weeks, Kilwa | by countios, showing that Morgan Lewis | they develop year the difforonces that alternative. of the revenue office show that during | kingdom. IHis flest step in this dirco- | 43q Lindi have seen thousands of poor | Feceived a majority of 8,782 over Aaron | in the political potentialities with which 20,07 "The fact that ti witural interest | the past two weeks over two hundred | ton was the abolition of the Catholic | \iuiches embarked on dhows in their har- [ BUrt: Inan adjoining column isa call | they really are born become moro and ... 20,073 | S SR DB 5 ¥ e b issued | Section ingthe depurtment of publiceducation. ‘ e et R e s . | for the citizens of Washington to excr- | more obviously converted into actual T78CHUCK. | of the country is depressod everybody | revenue licenses been issued e later tho Jesult Lothor Catholle | 2018 and sent wherever u slave eculd be sold; | i "ty o priviloge of voting for “eigh- | difforonces —thd ine f political Sworn to hefore me 4 toIn my i i irability of finding | to liquor sellers in that state. 1 iR S O e 1d the caravan routes leading to the lakes [ 4o £ ey Siiiat H L oronces==ile 1noq of politica ice this 10th day of May, A. ). 180, lmits, and the desirability of finding i ¥ 5 e | orders were banished from P and law arked by the bones of those who por. | teeR characters” toreprasent thom in the ulty shows itself necessary SRR | some judicious and practicable way of Does this sustain the claim that prohi- A by the Db Ewhteh MN*';;:‘;;:}“." l"f\fll'il.mmff’.fllf-“n“L"; per | city council. Dispatchas from New York | consequence of the incquality of natural SlatssiNabrisie: i Notury | improving its condition everybody fe !v\]llun prohibit lm South lml:;nm Men | placed the Catholie schools and seminaries | export trade about five y R : ted six days before |;md nflmhlvlnl ».].n It is probably I( we that tho County of Douglas (f But it must be apparent to | Whoare supposcd to preach “the truth, | under the controlof the state, restricted the | L b Gt ion announces afe arrvival in the dlicst men were nomads, But among i1 tschuel b ot | all futelligent and practical men, | the wholo truth and nothing but the | privilege of the clorgy to try and punish their | )M:w”“v“dw T .‘I.]‘n\' o B ‘x"”:“ll.".t)lil::'{xi( noral -‘l\rl“lll\‘-‘::r';'l‘[ s W )m«ll |.]n l\.Mu-(l.I\\nunlnnn:: | Ewages, Iy 0 th ctunl f g ” § sxpect intelli- | own membes s offonsos against churcl ke L Sdesin st 2l *rein-c arm) ¢ Unit- hough there may be no verbal — r¢ - shing ! Hitw Bvine | farmers orothers, that such anexpedicnt | truth,” must bodaft to expect intelll- | own ciombers for \'fl e Shareh | aries bound for Kilwa or Lindi, and in Kilwa | cd States, and soveral officers in his | nized distinetions of rank or oftice, s of 1860, 18,00 | ug the proposed sub-treasury system | ent people to accopt unquestioned their B HaiaE ey !“tf‘ "“l”v_ lo | Wissmann found a great quentity of theslave | suite.” crior strength and cunning confer : iney S, WK copliat 108 | L onld not only fuil to givo the farmers | emotional fctions while faots stand out | S0Urh consisting ot lay Judges, to decido ks, and other instruments of the | Thomas Bailey, yland sheriff, | quthovity of & moro valid kind than the 5 ipie's; for | tho reliof they wre secking, but would | in bold relief that flatly contradiet their | {itt Sl l’;"“""“_‘ "fi«‘""‘_l"v""‘ lc. The Arab traders think they ave in | ndvertises that hie has captured a runa- | secured by acts of parlinment: thero yember, 18, iy preduds a colidiiion af. dtaive | assertions LB L bl b i gttt A Gl it trouble, but their tribulations have only | Way negro woman, who is imprisoned in | may be no” property in things, but the 0L eanloe g pLrovisholy prOGlcom Couciiion Diehliiy : ed by tho passage of o law which | yy,¢ pogun; the Bultimore county juil, “and if her less man will be poverty stricken in e 3800, 10,701 ., 20,815 coples] h would in time bring disaster to | mpp jocal literary troat of the season red all appointments of clergymen or e owner does not release lier she will be | ideas, the elover man will be a capitalist for April, I S currency and o common ruin to all | oyt hoen fssucd from the pen and d unless the candidates had been- College Journalism Won't Work. sold for her jail feos according to law.” | in that same commodity which in the o S atn tonelor M s he e b osts. The representutives of the | gaiceors of Hom. W. J. Connell. Tt is | "PProved by tho government. The bistops ro CliTeie T O John T. Mason advertises that ho wants | long vun buys all other commoditios; ¢ presence this sd d 7 i L the farmers of the | poiijer vomantie v i 1 S | fused obstinately to comply with this law, Cornell, having fully tested its “School of | t0 sell a strong, healthy negro boy, fif- | one will miss opportunitios, the other _ [Seal.] Pablte. SR b ot T oy e | neither romantic nor s x_mm.-m.xl,flun and eavy fines wero imposed upon them. | Journalism,” will abandon the department | teen years old, “*whose conduct has been | will make them: and, proclaim huma S SINGLROOP Y, o thaom (g | contuins the congealed wisdom of past | Morvover, the Prussian government with- | after this year, Journalism will have to bo | u¢h s to oblige mo to part with him.” | equaliy as loud ais you like, witless wi ppor 811 cent cents | And it ought to be obvious to them thab | onaha city councils, and a material | drew the financial support hevetofore given | brought up the old-fashioned way, and by | LE o other advertisements offer serve lis brothe > long as men are 1 cents | the plan they propose - could not he per- |y rment of the present. Between the | to the cle 1 assumed the may harder knocks than they got in the class room | X¢WArds for the recapture of runawiy ne- | men and society is society human cqual- ery other business would prosaic serial of lawful points and unabated v n Bisma Prussia had continued with for more than “In Spite of all Temptations.” anc joeuts | manently confined to the products of | nytion lined covers of the “Charter and | of all church funds and other propert of the university. two-and-a-half-month-old teport | that it doa 4 4cents | the farm nor to the agricultural | o ,dinances of the City of O ahs controversy 0 church and Lt i a-hi il that it does st is untrue in fact ances of the City of Omaha o] ented to congress by the committee | it sets the mavk of impracticability U manufactures occupies will be a dream, miption every theory on what ought to be which UNDER which king — Cushing or an equal right te demand like con- | v ages, Tt opens with an original pack- | 7.1t tho nece ("""".“ St v & Boston Herald. two full columns on the first page of the | starts from”it. Br J ration from the government. Any | ;o6 of the foderal constitution and clos o “l necessity for terminating hostilities Mr. Stanley proposes to have it cle: Natio Intelligencer. It sets forth the D i FE Aot r G R O Ahaes T industry in which thoro might bodo- | with 'y touching chapter on “bankrupt | eiorels forthe. fariierte ot ke conomy, | (erstood that e s an Ametican cith d Bl LE DRI LG R VL ATy R GO RO N L a0 L Ay e e o var s at et oh toviother| % i s DY | clevicals for the furthevance of his economi- | # It js probable that there is policy in this, | own _countr iming that, although | 5t xsas Crey, Mo ¢ 16.—Heavy frosts other name would smell none the less, | Prossiom 3 ! e ) stocks.” On the whole the volume is | cal projects. The death of Pope Pius IX., | so faras Mr. Stanley is concerned, beside pa- | taxed for ho=pitul dutics, they w re- | o reported in portions of Icansns and Mise —————s cause, could justifiably call upon the | jnteresting and forceful, the matter ar- | which occuvred in February, 1575, as well a5 | tiotism, for in the work which ho has under. | fused admittance into the infirmary. | gouri, doing damago to (.,.Ul,.“m"., 5 COMMANDER MCCALLA, tho nayal | Bovernment to warehouse its product | yanged in’ proper sequences and copi- | the fact that the majority of the clerical rep- | taken in the past, and in that which he may | The committee concluded “‘that the | bles and frait. Ui VR e Wil E by sultense in and issue currency on it, Thus in a few ously indexcd, but the typography, paper | resentatives were lunded proprietors and in | e called to undertake in the future, it is not | Sewmen of this country ought to be dis- | ~ A special from Eldora, Kan., says a heavy o 1 1 years, us suggested by a member of the | ,nq lotter pr are execrabl ympathy with the high taviff ideas, was of | uylikely that he n T bla through 1 tinguished, when in distress, from com- | killing frost visitec S woof the testimony adduced at the Y wnd letter press ave execrablo, st Bt Wby UL Sl J AT R R UL aupers,” and rec lod M ways and means committee, the country e e great assistance to tho chancellor. The diplo- | American citizenship to work as the repre. | oD paupers,” and recommended t s completel b [ would bo banking on grain, live stock, . atriko out for | Mutic velations with the vatican, which had | sentative of different national interests muchy | Steps bo tiuken to fucrouso the pormancnt | (ol o o to the Wrri conl at Niobrava and silver in | iron, copper, coal, lead, and there would lands. Temperance agitators, | beos nterrupted siioe 1573 were once more | more successfully than if he were tho citizen | 4o )it sonmen. Lt At Marshall, Mo, Murphy’s canyon, North Nob is Do a mass of soealled currency | morally out-at-the-clbows ut home, tramp | Saay tawsn folowe sh short Intorvle. ne | Goyons oY Whother of the various. Buropean | One-half of a page of thisold paper | fired. bowling 1o the front with a rieh array | that would get to have 10 | the conntry at fifty dollars a stand, do- | ciroemtuncos momircl Whcneves e is given up to o sketeh of General | - = of mineral wealth in prospect. move value than confederate serip in the | nouncing a state of things in Nebraska | Bismarck desired the votes of the ,‘,u‘[’(‘,}j‘;‘h(,‘]‘,"i‘,“: S (f,‘,,,‘w,,;.,,,.‘.u[ his ’ : : % last year of the vebellion, when a hand- | which is infinitely better than they left | foronc of his tavill measuros, or for a par- . = . - supposed friendship and conncetion with WuiLe the officials ave diseussing | ful of the paper was given for u plug of | at home. Mercenary Now York papers, | ticularly targe avmy appropriation in the { TO-\'};H- )‘[‘bv (A\_luyl 16 "l‘u the Bditor of | =70l Pichog \.,l A letter from Con= | —o: B ioely il ways and means the wily Mongols are | tobaceo. The intelligent and honest | oblivious of the depravity g re necded to them another littie | THE B LLOVICCRRIIE L antinople dated the previous Christ- O LG ¢ iy 3 & G J e g a 2 L cpravity all about : G 8 P e e antinople duated the previous Chris these Little F 5 sliding through the exclusion act all | farmers of the country do not want any | ¢} R g 5 s v laws i the Prussian diet, | M35 H1€ COLY chgineer s as fills a column, It tells about the g g o g it a lem, make a fifteen-thousand-dollar 2 h R, s ozadies i mas fills a column, ells € They also releve Dis| along the coast. It wi quire. soma: | suoh conditt ¢ T 3 °O Y | until, in 1886, that part which relates to the | 4VCnue property owners are solely to blame | \iyoue that had raged in Turkey, and spepsia, Tn- Ol A it S Lo "i '.:”i{ "”l T ;l".‘;‘ : Nebraska, where the liquor t tho approval by the state of clergymen to be | I Want to emphatically contradict that state- it of view. A bhateh of gen- E‘:"% JASDA{oGE vem 30 invasion. would be helped by a ewrrency which it | subjected to more stringent res appointed to Aill vacatolos, and’ the. ecclesi- | ment. an gossip six and eight edy for Dizzines ; —_— > would be impos to maintain | than in any other state. astical court wardbtietlonlly done aws The sidewalks south of Leavenworth street is printed, including the Dro iy IN the history of the legal profession | on a sound and staple basis. The Sin6e1857up b0 thio presentiday fuvth on Georgia avenue were all laid upon the | statement: A new class of people will A T there is probably no purallel to tho case | steady growth and perimanent prosperity | THE action of the board of education | ifications of those laws have not been made, | Sfound as it was left by the grader, and the | bo formed in- Russia, under the title of Tonguc, Patn in the Side, of Ed Van Metre of South Dakot, afull- | of the country depends very lavgely | in reducing the amount of bonds asked | but the present situation seems to require | along tho west sido of the avenue aro | fre f;“;“?‘_““‘ R "fl""_ His TORPID LIVER. Thoy Blooded Sioux Indian, who has just been | upon a sound monc o for as well as the rate of interest, com- | mov and far reacling copcessions to the cen- \}\' ,ln‘u:n: b H]x.\n tho curb ?u.olml,‘:hv' to I"’)"w‘““; ‘;n«\-v-“fi-::; ‘m“‘hj’. l;: ¢ |‘|‘1\l\:h i | regulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetab! adumitted to the bav and starts “in bus system it would heimpossible to main- | mends the proposition to the people of | UM party. o vo the sidewalics were ot the s | order to raise- money to pay their | SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE, ness with the claims of the entire Sioux | tain under the policy which has been | Omaha. The total amount asked is two e Miencli ave shoving remarknble/agtivy fLydEantay toconf the eleva- | debts.” nation, | urzed on theiv behali. 14 will not he | hundred and fifty thousand dollars and | ity iu the westeru Soudan. Within the past | fom o whe ALRLRPRL e L e T destruction of Covington by fire g to find some advocates of this | the rate of intercst four per cent, thereby | three or four years they have conquered | had every reason to eve they had laid i AMUSEMBNTS. will histen the'return to. Siotse v of | Policy among the politicians of the | effecting a saving of twenty-five thou- Mohs lau princes, and annexed | sidewalks at proper elevation.” A Theory as to be the Radical Changes | —— = 3 s former distinguiahod residents who | 10use: Tt is reported that some of them | sand dollars in the principal and two | dominions on the upper courses of | 18 hoozb stoncs thillenring te Climates Underg Boyd's Qpera House s oxiled during o spasm of politi liwve become extremely anxious as to | hundred and fifty dollars a year intevest, \".-"‘I*' and ""; Seucgal; thoy = have | set in the curb so that the top of the curb ”’l‘l\lln'fl‘"{'“':l]* b \"; w'; nbrenson f":' YA B i o itic Hira R Vi ot ol na com oA L (o ed the area under their control between | line is fully a foot below the grade of the | the belief that the heat at presen BOYD & HAYNES, Maragers. Tho return of the prodigals | political fu | a8 compare b the proposition an \ & Niger: thoiv gun- | streo ' thi fitig o b6 | omitted fri o sun is neither greater MRk S | mined stand tho orgunized | nulled by the courts, thiatiopooni i el eor theiv/punzg (tresta NbwIhsrb s LIl iavelto Dl ljomitt airom U0 Sun 1 Ol o Lo i FE e " o properly celebrated. To Ne : 3 ats lave twice been scen at the portof | Faised, or the entire width of the street be- | nor less than that which our luminary MONDAY, MAY 10 wska their room is move desivable than s of the country have ——————— mbuctoo; east and south of the p | Gween lot lines must be graded down six | used to dispense 5 ago, suys Good | & AL ikl I {hiait Gompan taken to sccure attention to their nceds | Now that the omnibus grading ordi- | yichave made troaties with many chiofs fn | ohepee o 2 oot | Sewebody hus blundered | \wopds, Where the vine and the olive CILBERT & SULLIVAN'S e and demands. But it is siply out of | nanco has been passed, tho bonrd of | o vast vogion 1 beforo visited by whito | in fixing the clevation of the curb lino, . | NOW grow, the vine aud the .lq vo wore HLDE SULLIVAN 3 Tty fact that Spokane Falls s young stion to put into effect tho remark- | public works should push the geading of | men, and they havo extended the limits of | Tho strect was cut too deop in the first | growing twenty centurios bck. e o vs accounts for her remarkubla ex- | able sub-treasury plan or the no less | the strects with all possible speed. 1t is | their protectorates almost 1o the ivory | Plct. et e I IR O e Sl s e R B hibition of councilmanic backbone. | perilous seheme to have the government | important that this work should be ex- | coaston the Guif of Guinea. The last sur- D iR A oA 0 Ceun o Ay | Ea st o i AU AR R e B U e HOw Ay Proof having been furnished that one of pply money directly to farmers at one | pedited, to give employment to men and | :'; »tuu.: \nv\yl\-l ]n-n;:‘ |I|4I\ b {‘m-h rhumllx;u is ll;|1{‘ ».;.‘\{h‘ S A e atural selection an ovganism can pre- | o @ I the city fathers tendered a bribo to a | or two per cent on fifty per cont of the | teams and to enable property owners to | that on April 10a Irench columu from Bam- | ob all round. The city en- | gopve its adaption notwithstanding the “Their Latestand Bost Comic Ope v 7 g . A & a s Nigy o d the stronghold | gineer will be requested to ify it and the | 00t e , ine con- | Sparkling Music, Inspiring Dances, hnperial follow member, the council rose asone | assessed value of their favm, make such alterations and improvements | Mo the Niger occupted the strowehold | &N GRS Tor gradunl ehunggiofitho Runtound ngmeon: sty Five cf;.]u.-u.f..m.""m hestra of an - v expelle » offender. — as changes of grade involve. ESegusSlkoro; i B. I K p facts ) v, fa Chorus of 4 man and promptly expelled the offender. | 1 changes of grade involve river, next to Timbuctoo the most famous e show any groundsefor imagining that Asa the spectacle is as rave as it i; imen of municipal morality commend- wises, THE SILVER-LEAD ORE DUTY. It is highly probable that one modifi- ) not there doubtless would be no difi- | fact that the propr sgan of the council combine French have in a cage at Clairvaux, »tor of the of- and and the capital of the This town is a fa- the town on the lavge district | and the latter emptied into a lar ABOUT WOM rmen Sily is an Tho Roumanian queen, C there have been change: of the carth with histori olo, We have in the climates time lence as to the ical ev _The Great Cachucha | The entire production direct from the Chte able. Tt will bear transplanting, cation of the McKinley tarift bill will be wous 1 Wl the home of 2. | et A > 5 fllustrious epicure, . She ha rented so . Gy ;o Opera House, e T [{ic zaisation ot bha propoasal ity o il fee of the Broateh-boom was present | Mohamuedan pretender, Almadu, who has | HURHous eiewre, She basinventad sovoral | charcator of the climates which provailed AlcnaniOne ANOTH brace of financial Napo- | ver-lead ore. This is asked for by nearly | 4 the recent Twmmanyite corkus in | been one of the bitterestopponents of French | \with her own hinds, u\ulr_ullnm_\', :mt_;‘.,nn.\- fi 'i‘\“ rlier |lln:urx Balcony §1; ¢ al Admission 7 1eons has surrendered in New York,with | the enti elting interes he coun- | Postmaster Gallagher’s private office rogress in the Sondan. — All the western Miss Ward of Toronto, who has an income 1y historic tesitmony TR T e e e ) abilitios i 5 . LG thorantiseiemaleln i nigrenbigfithicjcqunsfis oy - suggostive, is presenc o | Houdun believed that Sezu-Sikoro was im- | of $150,000 a year, is to be married to Prince | the rocks show us unguestionably that a (4] liabilities in the hundreds of thousands, | try. and it is stated that sixteen senators very suggestive. His presence fore s 3 i > _globe passed through’ many assets nono, It will be consoling to the | are pledged S shadows the birth of another political | Presnable, and the news of its full has doubt. | de Henyon Caranian of Franc Lot Seba o) SRk B . g . ling | are pledged to vote against the duty. O e B g | less made a sensation. Licutenant Mage was. Dr. Rosa Kerschbaumer is the first woman | Striking vicissitudes ol heat & e SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, MAY 17 AND 18, vietims to learn, on the authority of the | Thus even if retained by the house it | 1ONstrosity the paternity of which no- | (3 HCE & Sasiia, LI FHSEWES | licensed to practice medicingdn Austria, She | Those records demonstrate that there TS T ! wreckers, that no individual loss will ex- | will very likely 1 tricke tof th body will want to own up to. [925ER0.0150 GH AN ol is said to be an uncommonly able oculist have been periods during which some of I MIG MONARCHS, coad ton thousund dollars, The losors, | bill by tho somter o e curried by wssaultol infantuyund that canuon | glive Togan ia the recipicnt of a distin- | the fairest vegions of this globe were | MeCabe and Youngs, RE € . # 0 losors, pill by the senate. - N N would be required to reduce it towas not | gyished literary Iwn-u' She has been el desola by a frost so fri T N ; however, havo not been heard from, | A veport from Mexico states that o [ MAYOR CUSHING said to o veporter | gt its situation mude it easy of dofence, but | i member of the Incorporated Society of | they . beeame CRTARE MINSTRILTL S, probably becanse the Morscalphabet does | contract hus been entored into between | b if he found “a certain thing” (o be | thut its fortifications are perhaps the strong- | Authors, of which Lovd Tennyson is presi- | itk solid jeo. There have also becn | SEATS ON SALE FRIDAY. Rot contuin w sufliciont number of dashes. | (he Mexican government and the smelt- | & "~‘1"!'~l‘ft""*"lI!w mu;ld“put_Ihrkh:m»]«-r : st and bost that luvo oo reared by nogoss s DoanL b ooy g | peviods when conditions of u precisely em— \is e Sgstle % . | On public works and Morrissey on the | The town of #0,000 iuhabitants is entively A ydia Vi lstein, @ young A ey S A ing works at Iansas City for the ro- ] . ' Palasting) ands s matkinE ot ] opposit s \ 1 D E M AFTER all the eriticism that has beon | ool of the business to Mexico and the | S8bage heap. That tain thing” | swrrounded wall of carth, stono and | RIS 06 THIEsne T st of 4 | Those potar regions which arc now the | ime Eden usee, Beaped upon the senato, itis nmatter for | agrablishment of five 1.1-;m~ thore, the | MAY have been the unanimous wish of | n-!n].“ a I‘m..uy fect :I and Youy | six ears loctuting on the Holy Land. perennial |||]ul«‘ 0 1|.|p\..3““.;.|}|.]u ve T M - H O LT o L ATt Ty e ey ¢ 8L ante e O T e T e o | thick. Near the top the wall is plerced for Lady Arthur Butler, former once enjoyed a succession of long anc = N\ REiation) chot s dconsenvatlam | povoinmanti guarantosiig theiree) im. | Brooiahis Tnentyslphiem 1 o Ml | pmuskotry, and on_each face of the quadvilat- | of Chicieo, 18 tho mother of Fee | delightiul summens, divided by winte CHIE ’ ¥ ses Lo proteet the countey against | o uqtion of all machinery and material | ErOUNd advices indicate that the latter | o) (he natives could divect the five of two | weeks old, Who is the heir presumptivein the | remarkably alike for their brevity and [ hasty, ill-digested legislation. Hereto- | | .0ded by the company, and also pledg- I-fived unanimous. thousand muskets upon an approaching en- | NEXt generation to the titles of the yet child- | (heir mildness. Arvctic solitude, now so fore the houso has beon looked upon as | 110 1self not to put an export tax on the omy, while they were entirely unden shelter, | 159 Marquis of Ormonde. dismal and so bareen, then nourished the body which reflects public senti- | 1o : <5 MAYOR CUSHING simply feeding | - ¢ . 2 Mrs. Maxwell Scott, owner of Abbotsford, | plants and animals that can_only thrive g K product of the works. It has been re- 8 % xu @ has 4 revenue of about £2,000 per year rder genial conditions of clims ment, but ity action on various import- | bovid | U G A DS Ye” | tho lumes that will oventually consume | Tmporor Willium 15 . prescnt engrosscd | e foes i by toteiots who i o s R O gt ant measures this session shows that it | & et gl e L tone | his political house. He should repuc | with tho secret negotiations about the ar- | Walter Scott's books, curiositics aud pe ,‘\\;',‘".“f,'f.f 10 guoskion GHLRNGIME is actuated moro by local intorests than | oo orotable. with the e 44 the ¢ gang and do his whole | raugements for his visit @ Russia, which | relics. f A RSILALOLINQrO LS y vitory, probably with the assurunce of s < BRREL ARG 00, A9 OUISIRLG IR Y AT 0t la f Bor e tonohoriintantIndlon I DAYSLE Juently st by progressive national statesmanship. rocolving llbernl treatment from | Q1% t0 taxpaying citizons without fear | havoroacho “’\" L 2 ll ]" schiool at Philadelphia, has vesigned her posi- | 0f geological time prosents many difti g ~ 08 0 or favor, is very anxious to obtain a promise that he | JA0C) Ut L MHACEIL Bid TEEEIEC D ¢ nultios. Oninion 18 Aivided as $0 what Tra annunl statement of the Canadian | e Mexican govermment. In the opin- | and his sulto shall bo addrossod In Govman, | Lotk Wik imartiod one of v red pupiis | Gsios, DRIAteR 18 Gl o 10 Wivg ' Pacifio presents many striking fonturos, | 100 of the president of the Kunsas City | Tnr ska druggists have very | both at Petorhof .and dur the Russian | Mes, John G. Curtis of New York has a [ been. I do not now enter into this sub- THRhE e thahth oint )\, L1 A smelting works, if the proposed duty is | proper ved uguinst prohibition { man@uvres at Keasnoe Seloe. In 1838 the | most vemarkable ovchestra, made up of men, | jeet, because for our present purpose it PR ~;1-‘ Jali “‘I"l““l‘ Joys | lovied on silyer-lead ore it will compel | which, if enacted, would demoralize [fs a5, sheAmperlal Oty Al tho foietn ryamatand.ohliqien hom ooy fhmlice i) sullives to,noto one vy important con ¢ 2 oy ses docreased, loav- 2 g A ) bt & . T as had them instrocted a good teachel 3 " 3 F competent to g eased, Hanr)yialll o thE IR Al tlng tactorlear L AR HAT e ls. | courtspoke only French when Emperor Will- | hus thom lnstructed by o good teadlior, | glugion, - Those who are com g st f vy ool atfor | (280, 4, 10, S oo b | (e e and bingthem, b | "\ e e e | B, D i R | S, e i o 0| uying all fixed charges and a dividend | R ROnaR Q8. | PRRRMRA. QY.APY. QOIRUIIYS he state. | o vod and mortified ever hearing a word e f 4 N Lo cause of the geological variations of eli- e i ooty st divIdond | i thoir fires and wind up tho busi- | o e e e o || Dhe qucon of Roumania says: L shall ul- o {5 aabetantinl aooobd thatithe L advan : 5 mliml'iul' to lh]u;‘: ..’r ’f:.}\: ness. This would be a very considerablo | Tt council has issued its edict against | eral Schweintz, Gorman ambassador at St. ‘\.\.};.-\l.‘q‘::]::“1‘.1”::.(-‘,5‘-;“.,‘..‘fn P A A . have not been due to any i m-‘t American road. It has no competitoe | (raustrial loss to this country, for which | adulterated milk, * Now we shall sce | Petersburg, is reported to have opened ne- | her home, and that the voico of woman tona in tho supply of hoasoniig for local teafic, and 15 in position (o give | \t 15 bY 10 means apparent we should | how many membors of the gang will be | gotiations on the subjeot by informing M. Do | sounds nowhore so swoetly musical ws ou hor | from the sun, b othor wora, LI 5 vates on transcontinental traflic that | ‘lll‘“"“‘]m‘\‘v‘u‘x’““li'hf: l““:l L"‘xf"‘“'“n" from | ne to enforee it, [21e tha I‘“‘I‘\“I:‘u":l"_“ '\‘\':‘\"'““_I‘“j'_,;l"l"lll 8 | i the sun itself hos been either apprech I IA“ 3 i ““)\T "\'h'l“ would bankrupt an American vond. The | R R SR — i rown bly hotter or appreciably co | RS i ol ; PR But this loss would not : v > coming chairm | by hearing o forgfion! 1 for ouly such | g e spier | goological times thau it is at operating expenses avo fifty-five per d l“ _” Rl o ”“. It s WILL the 0m.Dp _‘“““"'"" of the persons s are ablo 18 speak Russiun tluently ‘\ '”'“r‘* onld w ‘ "l‘ r | geol o Bl e b ZANFRE Z ANTOMIMI OO, cont of the receipts, while the ratio in | 10¢ doubled that if this legislation | bonrd of public works wear a Blumer | Uo"yo formitted to approach him. This | obiorg fortunut haApaa The | omenl e In““Ihe Brigands,' DS ¥ 4 h by against the most i 9 roduct N0 a? D o 10 BPPIOAC 5 | poet’s childhood, says the Academ, e e I 5 PRESS 4 g s the United States ranges from sixty o | J¥US the most ‘E‘,}":,:.:;;’.t"l"‘(:m'rm:: [ broad hint was followed up by an fatimation | fathor was much with his ehildecn, and TUB DUTY OF THE PRI e dimo sdmita tosll, = Two great ataye shows seventy per cont. This s chiefly due to | o b o IR B0 BN T D P ba ann . that Bmperor William hinselt. was loarning | we have a charming picture of how he [y penew Talks About It fn an ALters | e cheap white and Chinese labor, pinckl 0 prookicaily prohibl. Quiney W hi Russiun in ovder that he moy speak in it to | used to e his infant son in his arms Dinner Speech. tory, is adopted, the Mexican govern- | ! 3 . | tho czar; to whichM. Do Gicrs is said tohave | up and down the study, singing him ; : OMAHA A S et 4 5 BRERED The present attitude of the democratic SRAPS 4 : iP A down ! ARIRE I The press is the mivror of the daily d InE socretary of tho state banking | ment will vetaliate by putting prohibi- | party in Tlinois and General Palmer reminds | eiied that i case, porhaps, his majesty will | 1o sleep with lines of Anacreon. Orhis | 1jof flio world, but it performs the | LOAN AND TRUST board reports that there are seventy- | tory duties upon our products. The dis- | one of nothing so much as the old story of kindly talk Russian when hecomes to Russia, | debt to this wise and loving 1.u 1 very highest duty in selecting what it P NY ou e banks in the state doing busiuess in | position to do this has already been | the man and the bear, They darew'y let go | 45 the esur docs uof gyeak German well Browning wus [ully conscious; and Wy | ohull reflect. Tho mewsnapor 1s vead by COMPA 4 defiance of law. They have failed to “ manifested, and it may safely be pre- | and they can't hold on. = W | ‘,. pssed himself on the subject in words | the boy before he ln-l:un_lllug study of his | gupsoribed """|““"""""M Oapital.... 460 60 comply with o luw which has been in | dicted that as soon us possible after the | - o uaual clection, or palitical lottery by | BRSEL 2l o'y woted: e e oms. from Sohoot: 1L e ber | | Bays ax asila stookis snd bonde), negotintes operation for ten months, This condi- | adoption of the proposed duty rth "A\‘!h;'u Hll'nrh‘y. “”‘““:m‘l'_ :""”"‘- “*";\-l"»lvln kvl‘"’ 8t { .\:n‘ [ “It would have boen quite unpardon- | Bfter b felums from sohool 1l hoy | nteisl papori Focelven ‘and oXocutes irs i i v | Mexico w ntec e o | New York Tribune, capituni reg , ar 1 prosiden or the e nse ne o have done y | Blde e, 1 t + acts us transfor agont aud trustee of tion of affairs is duo to the negligence of | MeXico would entec upon the policy of | o SGEIERIRI (0 G | e your, occurred in Murch lust, | San | ke UL easo not to huve done Y | her bedroows it drops into those young | hporations: takes churge Of BRODEryi ol the officials charged with the duty of | excluding our manufactuves and pro- | e 5 | hic . est, My dous L 10 | lives facts, thoughts and impressions | lects taxes. sty i g || SAatuting. Qub. ApUACh | covered that they can raise the best barley in | Marino, which has a population of about | (ition most fuyorable for the best work [ Bais: BhOMghA 8017 LADXaRIONS | s puforoing the law. . Thoy have tempar- | SHO8 27 AGAYY (lu ies. |r s o i~h-n;lll | the world, and ‘are consequently in great | 8,000, is ruled by a double authority. Ou the | yus capublo of. When 1 think of the [ Which bear sweet or nth]rwl‘f\'\', nafier Omaha Loa n& TrustCo ized and threatened and then appealed, | have a new and more formidable de- | jg)e5 of shipping vast quantitics of malt ere | day fixed for election the retiving magistrates | many suthors who huve had to fight [ S, (SEES 1 o = ) but in vain, ho duty of the state ofi- | rangement of our trade with Mexico, & | Jong to other states and countries. mareh in solemn procession beaded by the | thelr through all s of difticul- I.n\\'““: ,..“\\H.l.“."lm- Kj)..,l]“;%n" |-\nl““n4::‘-llir-l~ | SAVIN;(JSL;BDA le'Sl 1 ) . “ read justmel »f whic nsis - | of the republic, escort Wi alxtaan o s, I have no reason to be proud of m, ave Kno ord By 5. E. Cor. 1€ r uglas Sts, cors is clear, The power rests with | readjustment of which on n busis of | 2 — | baad of tho ropublle, cucorted by sixteon of | blos, I huvo o venson o bo proud of my | 5% voueh® goiled” and spoiled | 5 Br Gor 16th and Dougiasd Bty them to protect the poor people of the | mutual benefits would be more dificult The Mexican Bourbon, the Mobile Guard belonging to the plebeiun | achic L’:l: Rl R comtort | DY, BAl§ . Bng 1 und ungavd- | Ko CavR anteed Capital) 100,000 i ro the largest patrons of | than ever before, Obviously Mexico New York World, class, and followed by the authorities, to the | secured for me M ARG 1 | able communion are cases of | Liability of B AR 300,000 state, who are the largest paby |y ¥ p L They have a fool bourbon prince in Mexico | chief church, Here th I by the | that a literary man ds to do good | B 1 11l-pox and a vast variety Per Cont Interest Paid on Doposits, suvings banks, from institutions con- ‘ would have the advantage of the situa- f < 5 L b ¢ worl It would have been shameful if 1 | leprosy and small-pox 5 FRANK J. LANGE, Cushier. uvings 5, Hon 11 st of oun B worles | hamed Iturbide. He wants to wear little Ther ui Creator is sung, after I would have beon shumeful 1 1| Gl bty and contagious disensos in | omcars: AU, Womsn: tsslionts dod. Brows, vée- dugted on reckless business methods. ‘ 4 ; B s hion | Mexican crown under a grant from the bogus | which tho election begins in the church s had nob done my best L the hospitals, but we do not takeour | prowdente W.'H Woman, traasurer, | The board must show that it u.lunn]s | \\“:-’\ "1’“_ I:‘“' \\“.:1“';”'. -hu w '““h" Emperor Maximillan, He has :nulun @ fool- | Ono of the p reads out the names of the ] Pectutions of me fumilies to sec lm. \‘ The ‘\ ure in the | Plseetor ':.,.!.m,,v;""fi"’fl'..n. Miiard, . I Beown, 088 o olling oc fnnee i ory kel € sh letter and is in jail. He ought toexchaunge | citizens ho are eligib % vritten st class hot eSLAUIANLS yy-strcets and alloys o tly seenes George B Lake business by comp Ihln,, ;;u::hm ) M|“ [ Yoy ely o WOUd 8 oon | ish leuer sud i u ful. He ought toes “:‘.“: cltiens who uro liy b writ tolass 4 Fostaure bywtivets und alloys nightly wconos R ————— tho law. There should comp ; ey A 10'ihe retormer aud saciologist, but if | Rroper Y 8ud oa ollateral Securlly, u