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b THE DAILY BER | DANGEROUS PROCRASTINATION : A dangor threatons the republican | throughout the war ( A BURGLING. ways in o desperate hurry to get other people’s letters out of their hands, and Lantern Gentry Have Ap- | they are put through the postofiice and sd | cooding on sound and prosperous lines | tion will take another rest. At tho rato STILL tho building has hoon progrossing WO | o gy may confidently expect that it will be ernment with the soldiers who se ving all just | and that the average condition of the E. ROSEWATER, Bditor. party which must be apparent to all, dit to the patriotism of those who re< | people in their material affaies is higher | exp parently Dome to Stay. dolivered as rapidly as possible. The party is “in the saddle,” having con- | sponded to the first eall for men to de- | than for a number of years under roof within five years after the 5 or three burglarics are now of nightly bty i PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | tyo1 of both the executive and legislative | fend the government, and without un- —— s new union depot is completed, 1 the polico ,,.)\, is g \_mk; WHEW! WHAT A WHOPPER. / TF OF SUBECRIPTION branct he national government, It | dervaluing thei xample, it is still In THE doeade u(m:n the system of —eee :}i‘;;]’:‘\‘.\'unula ||\l~|'l|(:::"|.v(uv'\::'i ln‘:‘v‘l“nf‘l‘\y;\I\:M e SPothl ERVH ;._ S la dnid to trow iy 10 a8 pry rofor o tarif ( o bo s that the men whose | license liquor: regulation was adopted Blair and the Windbags. Jallon, WHo 18 coistdare areful and vij . Dally and Sunday, One ar y 10 00 ( has prom reform of the tariff, and | to U y . : 8 1 t o | New York World, ?un 'n" [t X | llv ! ; in Africa. X thonth Veriey 4.4 v ¥ he o ymise | devotion ¢ or shieved o | by Nebraska i spros state to | New York World ; ant ofticer, and e s Zht oxpress . % EIx monthe. e | the country domands that the promise | devotion and valor achieved the ‘,,‘ nl\«l w it u,ru u] s ’,. to kot Moteen of Aisbamaon Wednesday | 18RS oftoor, and early last, niglt exprogod | ) o itoieih ™ the well kriown \yinday Hae, One Yoar be fulfilled in good faith. All the finun- | vietory have the superior claim, and any | state and become the foundation of eve addressed his colleagues in what ho called | salary to capture s of the dark lantern | naturalist of a, while trave \habliftids A ‘I‘,]‘l'l, """ cinl embarrassments of the country are | benefit conforred by the government | cnactment caleulated to place the t | “a brief speech.” Ho spoko for one hour | crowd. He was particularly vigilant st | with the Stan Aition i1t the e not caused by the tariff, but the de upon the soldiers of the union which | under proper police restriction and re and threo-quarters, O Blair, what a fatal | Mightiand vet amost dariug burslary wis Janf Africa no nt with a pecul K h Btreats, 2 mize this cannot be just | lation. Its best endorsement is the |: tnstviorion vou ave oxersliod over committed under his nose o store of the | (¢ 1 foling amination it was in congress and diseussions by the pross | does not rece nate! | S S o any, near tho corner of arl Streot Tk .-\ S gy OV r Bamber of Commarca ave 1o seoplo to beliove that | and equitable. that it hasbeen adopted by the most intel- hapoobiav et e D e e e i tioa | found that the shrub, although growin {TpTribune Buliaing, | have led many peoplo {0 bell ! Y] : ol Fhe r like other plants from the soil, was pr B T R peoy” HutdINg: | 4oy are, and it will place the republi- | The disagreement on this subject is | ligentand progrossive commonwealths in Why Bynum is Angry. S Bl e A e | \icaily cofaposed ot iron, says the Bhil CORRESPONDENCE v:\Hllmv'V}' in a very awkward position | unfortunate for the old soldiers whose | the union, where all other means have st o "'m_‘.vmj l‘r:;mu\v,’_\ 4 Wit oiolios tHE-Tam 07 AN ERHITton: muks mare. | da Time M Tonves; | RILHOR communieations. relating 1o news and | should it fail to keep its promises by en- | condition and eircumstances give them | been tested wnd repudiated. Maryland | | There s overy renson to belfovo that M. | ' hich was visited on Monday night. Two | vory thin, were hent with el [ il tatter should be addressed 1o the W tarify 1 claim to the care of the government | i the latest adherent to high license, [ ¥him of Indlana will not submit tamely 10 | gas jots are left burning in the rearof the und” the tw aud branches resisted LA : 1 , gl the tyranny of Speaker I forbidding | salesroom all 1 and the rear windows I & fHTWe ER UKL L LG K WUSINISS LETTERS The finance committee of the senate ap- | which should be honoved with tl st | and though in its infancy the law has | g0 W, B BPERER B sstantant, | open Into ai ol O ReuSD, i B R At } ATl bpisiness letters and remittances should | yanpg to have determined upon a post- | possible delay, but it is necessavy to con- | worked a revolution. Previous to its | ¢y lis whisky » he'll go e thicyes through one '\I\m:”::.-. :w~‘|‘v“ ”.h.! sepirate it from the H yo nddessed to e oo Pablishing Companyy | S0 0SS T pving o hearing | sider what is due tosthe wholo peoplo, | adoption Baltimore had ovor thirty- | somewhers clso for it b O midin svooden | bush with 1 flo. ; 4 1o wde payable to the order of the Com= | 44011 the interests, These interests were | and no man who doos this candidly and | eight hundred saloon Under the ope ——— - was next broken open and the W While Prof. Schelwisch was digging i i P " \or y | e nti \an approve the house | ation of the new w the number has It Can But Will 1t? was at the bage of this plant for the purpose R Bon Drbliching (Y . Deangintore | all ably represented before the house | conscientiously can approve th v e ; il bi t vpo The Bee Publishing Company, Propretors. | & oo o P it ts not to bo upposed | pension bill, The senate is vight in its | been reduced to nineteen hundred. Pross g mall show caso immediately adjofning | of making an_examination of the roots, Thie Bee Widing, Farnam and Soventoenth Sts. \ : Sl S Tirerer W Rttt M has teitorated hor de- | the window fronting on Douglas strect con- | ¢, natives erowdod around him in great Y Ine that they have anything new to offer, | position and should adhere to it. wmerly th was no restriction to | HALOR KBE 13 HAYSE the? peatp about £200 worth of revolvers, Theso ekt tioulating in n menneing \ £ Thi a1 : L e o ——— icense, and as n rest he asover- | ination not to change the resting IS5 Wik Tl Ve umbe qos i a I EWORN STATEMENT OF cireunatioy | This heaving will probably con- e — license, and as result tho city wasover- | ¢y o iiyaband’s body feom this clty Lo Allon, one of the | manner, The professor desisted from THE OLD AND THE NEW. run with saloons ¢ grade and the Btafe of Nehraskn Ts sume all the session and postpone the | i > ar | can’t the corner stone of a great monument in | ant's oxpross company, [ his work and the interpreter was sent et . Tysn ok ary of Tho Reo | bill. Such procrastination is full of [ Among republicans in congress a di- | revenue e While the | yis memory be laid next Decoration day. who lives at 415 South Tenth, was g for. e exj d that this was a hol PRI B OOrRnE,. uinly wwear | danger, | vision is up as to what shall | new law is only a step in the direction of Lt 5% [ visited, The burglars “broke throush a | g W worshipped by the vaE N b P (A J,‘"ff'|~'."' o T e e ‘ be the basic idea of protection, and one | high license, the fact that it has wiped Can Don Do This? Fe A e 1;1: ‘l'xl’f"p.li(}fi Sontapn. | their fetich religion "“'”z‘v".“'»"].'”" 1 :": Jows: E JOINT FREIGHT RAT | element, headed by MeKinley, Sterman the saloons of the city Detroit Tritune, i ! ) 1lhu' to dig one up would brin ':'3'} :«I'w“l ation upon the whole vil Hiscoek, Morriil and othe Samiag. Yoy The first offort at requiring railroads vly half a million dollars | Now that Don Dickinson has promised to office over o it Mor fiiy: to make joint fre was inaugu- | suing the poliey of a prohibitory | in the treasury, is strong proof of what IRk HO\VOLG oR UenBUTE AR AINAL ¢ ' butside ofico through | Professor. Schelwisch offered to buy [ man Bynum is expunged in_the sweet by and aska | oy 1, Plumb, Davis, of Minne and, taking out a handful of i rated by last wint sion of the | wh be accol hed when the o teansom, broke optn an inside door aud | the plant pli 1s rise to inquire how muclt bigger t | o slature, d been supposed | sol s, demand n reduction of sbemiaB adoptad Indte htived Lilmost every desk and drawer in s coins, gave them to the suvages | Tow lature. Tt had been supposed | sota, und , demand o reduction o tem s adopted in its entiroty Cloveland's majority will b in 1802 than it | exoont a0 ks tha oIk S e S Ead P YaBNeY aad e ! '''' 4 that the general laws regulating ht | tarifl levies along proteetive lines, The | was {n-1888' fn' the stato of Michigani OF.| A o opal wdly accepted the money and dis | 5 7o Ve i fhe Fin : v e Sl Sl e G h \had w20 DL and @ 1ot of | 4pihyygod it among themselve he pro- 0,135 | enacted two yes go, covered | advoeates of en manufact g in BANKERS report quite an active de- | course wenll know that it depends on Don’s | V fessor then returned to the work of dig- | hed to In my es, but the commission decided | terests want for products shut out | mand for money, better than usual Spromise.” e held at the Central station on | B0 up the unique plant, but had not | suspicion ging up the unigue int, 6 hac 1. FEIT, otherwise, and in compliance with a very | entirvely, whil 1interestsdemand | this season, Rates ave steady at 8 p i e All the 1 ig i ¢ Afd; ehol i ado st ress when tho na- AN or3 Y ; ) The e R Vs All the lodiing houses and_chop houses, in | made any great progress whe ! Flatoof Nehraskn, ary Publle: | poneral demand, ¢ v covering | such a tm enable homo ;n'n»! o mereantile paper. Gen- ALLIL LR I LT the vicinity of Thirteenth and Douglas were [ tives again sot upon him, Through tho County of D the matter was ens lust winter and | duvers to compote with foreign products | eral trade is very good and collections Selth i aat e aie | SCarehed this morning, but nothing of asus- | interpreter the professor informed them T2t \ng duly aworn, do- 3 | ! ¢ g L | Berlin is said to be the best governed city | picions charactor wns found R b fLenond dnye that he is secretary of The | recently went into effect. | without ereating monopolies. inthe country avo readily made, but | in the world. Municipal reformswhichother | Chief Seavy speaking of the Collins burg- | fity 46 A HORITY, botBRe e B Y Ay et [ Tt appears to be the policy of the rail- | Tt is a well known fact that production | there is some complaint that the city is | great conters of population and industry havo | 1ary said: SEHRR AW AR RS Rt SN S e { e an i of fune, 150, as 188 copies for | rond eompanies to fight every effort | costs movo in a protective than in a frec | slow in this respect, due probably to the | sometimes contemplated as desirable, aud | /3 WFiting up thoso mattors hereaftor you | eSS WG TCE BRRE (G IEEL } L R e o it 1S B nade to regulate freights and faves and o Cotinitiy, and $hiat t6, 166 1n Torlgn | quictnass i prevaiiing: in the bullding | berhnps' possible, “tha Gorman: capltall Hus | Masnacs oo L :tbstituting | FLRITh | nd roppedibin CHeHOIS b e buxBieL Octoler, Noyember, 150, | {hey have now gone into the courts to ucts free will by down the manu- | trades and the backwardness of the ses lopted. Tt has pr illy solved the most | rear of Collin n o sto last night was | the shrub. ’rofessor helwisch al- o, 1850, cople 10,010 cop for Janary, | vexing of the problems that still puzzle | patrolled every fifteen minutesand Lknow it. | Jowed the coins to remuin in the hole cities. Within its limits all things e as a string of hackinen in front ull § and walked away toward the mountain et i night and two lights burning in the store. to hunt another specimen. -, defent this new Towa law Why do | \y protective country, and | son generally, The castern stock mar- these companies prolong the »v\-\ugm‘ 0 long as a protec- | ket is active and pricos are firm and ad- and keep alive the great contest between v is pursued in this | vancing. Chicago produce markets are : ‘ country, the protoction must be | moderate ive, with ec [ [ i tive and confusion so T Next day, as the party were preparving iropo and in the LR D e QAL to continue the march, the profe: or wa curidis to know if the coins had rfl?-( mained undisturbed during the night hy | the superstitious natives, and on ap- proaching the metal plant was aston- ished to find it had ¢ d its color completely. Instead of being a beautiful i steel color, the stems, leav nd what were referred. The com- | ¢\ axposed of the roots presented the 1. TZSCHUCK., nd_subseribed in my of May, A. D., *kin, Notary Publie. u cals stronger the people and the corporations ? Tt rwhere in on sufficien nifold nces inoy wd corrup v was o more just law regulating to make up the difference in | and prov weaker. The loeal pro- | ( wid the m ghts than the joint rates law, and | the cost production in Buropean | duce market was well supplied and busi- | of existence, the extr Towa statute may bo s and the United States. The | ness was quite but o much home | tion, the meannes: m, the de- [ ~At the ed becauso of a meve | difference in inte ind in | den truck is now coming in | bauchery of the public the self-assor- | petition for technical crror in the process of enact- must also be te leu > is little demand for stuff | ton of the worst clements of soclety, withus | the li ing tho law, the defeat, at most, | tions, and to deter tari nat o distance, especially small | S0,much o m o8 MESIGIpAY | foote By I 3 affaivs, are in Berlin reduc Appointments—Magic Notes. aneil mec day night the izzhts on th viaduct, and 50 petitions of Ixchunge hotel Thomas Ialc Kunsella unty SINGLE COPY POST 1 on mone n into the ¢ ine what t in ot 1 to a|andkv ’ 5 Lo g g i1l | should be, according y ie - bles, 3 vero i iber § i ¢ can only be temporary, and will | should b , wecording to the policy out olos. ol wero in b minimum, it not wholly avoided. | munication of the Richmoud fiv alarm com- | 3iiSoaiinee of newly coined copper coins T Omaha guards are giv only ser to inconse the pub- [ lined by western tariff roform repub- yand in fairly good shupe and teFor aephaiturn) fHbHG S : S R B City valuable pointers, both in milits wy fe against these corporations, | the difference in wagcek, rents, sall closed out at about the same “Pelephone, tel ph, and 5 cstimates of #320.92 for | jije holished gold. Upon oxamination evolutions and lavish hospitality, To illustra » Town commissioners’ | matert and interest on invest- i ws well as gus pipes, are ot from T'went v'nuflhl_ t0 | it was ascertained that during the night e s i sehedule of maximum rates permits the | ments mu ored by a taviff, and - | all underground. Supposed postal areange- Iy-sixih strochand 833400 Tor grading | tho strange plant had absorbed nearly THERE are altogether too many con- [ railronds to « cight dollars and | » th 15 that difference iE bane cts of the fee system | ments, which include telegrapl, telephone, i nd H st wore roferred. '““'l‘*wlm L ool “‘”h the result of stors skirmishing around abou ifty cents for shipping a car ) s ol able our home pro- Hustrated in the mer wnd express service, as well ter pox will be put in at the | completely changing its color. ! G | i e Rt i e Mol a by pueumatic tubes, Q street vinduch, What was left of the coins in the hole cou nd the board of e ion cattle fifty mile But suppose the ship- s to combine into trusts and obtain the poundmaoster’s gang, ot- | y b3 ) ) it o Y Lo ; 4 halt 0 it 5 = & s A S t of un admirable system. A massively or appointed John J showed that they w more than ha e ment is to be two hundred miles and to | abnormal prices for their produets. To ding the froquent warnings and | [ OF Wi wdirabio sy ¢ 1 Joseph W, Edgerton i ARty T AR REEPE0 80! 3 ailway traverses | and Both were « ing express as well as local | The city treasure cry heart of the capital. The | and pliced on record, as tho color nt. Tire meetir pathic the metal plant. Not only v changed, but the toxture” of the pl had undergone a similar transformation. in cost of produc- | fines imposed by the police court, this | way open for a fair | gang of ruffians continues violating the of the State Homao- | reach its destination must pass over four | ion adds another wreath | roads, using about fifty miles of tr. > cit ins into the roport was presented ving the to Or sntion city. | cach. The same st car i compe o and foreig w in their anxiety to capture a fee T rallivhy ey stamyamontl | ofy axcallance - X AR s throughout the shipment and the ¢ i T fon advan- | Notonly do they open gates and doors | in all particulars, will become public prop e ;"'{;‘:I‘,"_:I e U S I B L R e iz vetivement of Co are not reloaded. Before the joint s | tages in our favor, was the policy of old | and trespass on private property, but | in 1911, meanwhile paying a libx Mis. J. 1. Pickett of Mattoon, TIL, have ar- fingers, would retain ‘any shape given of Penns nia after the pi term | law was adopted such a shipment would | vepublicanism, and that policy is still [ they have cocrced peaceable citizens | of its eipts into the munici s | rived home. them and could be readily eut with an will he a s 2 of profound joy to Hon, | cost four times the amount of the advocated by the west. It isa revenuo | with vevolvers and clubs. Itistimethat | besidc D, ng all the streets tr ve d by its Frank A. Kline has removed to St. Louis, | ordinary pair of scissors, 2 C mile rate, while under the new joint | tariff based on protective principles, | this species of downright robbery be | lines. The city gas works pay I8 per cent of | Mo. Professor Schelwisch suceceded in sur- the municipal expenses and supply consum- aiiler DoWitt O. Anderson is dangerously | veptitiously securing several branches g ith tight and heat at figures reasonably | ill ab his room, K and Twenty-third streots. | of (his wonderful enting plant proportioned to the cost of service. The Sobotker base hall club will play the | and was also s in obtaining o : Over ten thousaud. ¢ Club of Omalia Sunday_ aftornoou atd | good photogr No further trico ence with | yoluntary part in the : 3 e of the o3 ion of her M e C « ale: 1 < iti O, y No suspicion of corruption is ever | Mowe [oeai, TR O aned Ul inst the law comes from Yank- | ;;’*\Hl_l h'i’i”“?.'\vm;“ 'J";;-“':‘.'."' ]:-: y\;'llll“ * | with her uncl John H. e N ko shatc o porfect towns of South Daiota George is amoug. the in- | F B s erious. piant S fotial This being an uninhabited v encountered in k to W five was built o rufiians compelled to | rates luw the cost would be reduced to | and h cred upon | the rates of a two hundred-mile ship- | of rai L will continue | ment, which is twenty-six dollavs and | Tl fons till the ballots are | cighty-cight cents, making a reduction | MeKinley and twelve cent The | the future w provides for the expense appenred in such cases and after that | vaising o lar, 1y justice in making a prohil or six dollars a ) hundred ailes | farmer pays 5 for its cornor-stone the necessity | stopped and th ng a revenue on imports. { earn an honest new republican policy, headed by — not farin AFTER o montk vo | prohibition in the abstract, a painful | of | wail phof i stence of the metal plant izens of Berlin take tii ¢ <o ontemplates a time, when the public debt will I ud with it the ne svenue, and thevefor tory tariff by a »in the duties imposed. Its (i ut out all competition with | express officos clearly ind luctions, leaving our man- | inter on. In Dalota, s freo to combine make | Kun: , the law is ablow at ir products to sui There is no decre In the old polic, | e objoet, while in the new | home market and buildi idea takes the | trade, the m v goos to swell the trade ity of neighboring states. a, county on of seven do joint rates TF interested property owners eannot | of switehin » among themselves to street | is paid is there nnj snd extensions, the council should | farmer pay five do ther Burke. it | ton and_oth s of Soutk Y% | en, seholars, men of affaivs—serve. as alder- Outwardly there is 1o saloon, but the | men ) o eho must, | pil h cumber the | SCr i Horetss/of sats the usual | X in | about tion 1 el tions se in the | founded on the economie misconception widely tronizing the lent, even in Ame that the poor pi s, The ce-cli up local L phe nodlie ) and it ope: of the population najority in the v Beehive Lod Acc day No. 184, Ancient, Free and o pted Masons, will elect officers Wednes- | difficult ways specimens to take ba A gy but it would not burn the I ——— wnd jugs w car move for shipping by over four ronds than anot for shipping the su ataiontnedl on a0 prices of th orth living in v Towa jointrates law is based | convenienc SURGIOHT ind the refusal of tho roads | was the p n, which exc f Berlin's voti ion in h 1des popula- | M : ial elec- | relatives in Browunville, has returned home that Clarendon of T is the 5 Amer fded tho cloo The bout the t t little bit, O. D. Bratton, who been visi per m part; is an objc e d tew of Ku problem wh the fuce of Wl commit- s and ¢low ame distance over one | ufuctures Prof. A. guest of A, J. Coug Judge Shields T tem, exempli- | tion contest of Robert I'unston C. Carroll in favor of testant, "1 L OVCr- | Junston, mment, tom the voters' are classified | , M© ads. The first class are d of all municipal t d the third « 5 is about to cogi her life hty thous iv own | busine avevenue | demand, but instead of | he ne on justic to comply with it will only bring the | the prohibitory prot subject moro prominently before the pub- | lead. and prospe lie ates to join in the I dewand for joint freight rates. why the people of N other northwestern stat MeKinley bill. It is not boet opposod to rensonable protection, but | bub only in two isolated places did the | r > the time has not yet come when | storm it is to tho in tof this country to | The destruction the ' tes 1o givy 1l minord cs in the the storm goc Tite earnival of bu cenfer of the city duri to show that the average Omaha police- man knows cnough to keep out of the wi e whelming 5005 e T . Und nd | IN foree and rainfall the lato storm | unde has not been equalled in this section for | sesse 11 or Hh‘ : covorod waswoxtensive, | Second the next ti YicovbredivaniCiensiyoy «os all the rost of the tax-payers, nt clection the voters of the first umo the fury of a tornado. | numberad alittle abo of the village of Brad- | SoroiG ot i ” while the tho th adopt o prohibitory taviff, shaw and the consequent 1oss of life and | hundred and_ siy smpathy of i ainst John | recognizin funston, the con- | association, now the indipendent state of © vote cast was: Carroll, 5165 | Congo, was followed by all the powers in Burope, and under this name with th e penyesly the guest of | yssent of the Belgian government, it and uis.clomasie ered into the , and its He Is in the Hospital Now. illustrious founder is carrying on effoct- Tho cheap cireus that is doing a turn in tho [ 1¥¢1y @ model governmentin, tho inter- | (s | city had Stove Gilmau ou its pny volls, and | 01501 Henry 8, Sanford in the Forum 'x nufi.nu t|‘< nightly Steve been doing an acrol Severul Belgian companies have been sixteen thousand, | bt just now he is in Joseph's hosy L nbered over ond i, : s hospital, | organized and ave doveloping its . Howover, so here o 13 tryiug to heal a broken nose und | Joliiog, the principal one of which is L injuries call for the active adm e, 50 excellent o afternoon Stove was showing Iroad company with $5,000,000 capi- worms, which thraatens to defeat all efforts for ————— ”3\] A e the methods goverming the administration of | oo friels howse when the A suddenty | tal, now engaged in building n railrond further pension legislation. There was A SIGN OF PROSPE. A el :}:‘.-n"iuxvm;n:v--' rllg::ww “;mu X “}!l‘l:"" pu "L“; put a hind foot into the youug mun'’ around the eataracts, a distance of about Jusricn > city at - lavge demands | fyvorable promise of the settloment of The commissioner of internal revenue | /o0 5 -t T e o S0 Durden of government rests, that | ‘Vithsuflicieutforcoto foreverspoil hisbeauty | two hundred and sixty miles, from that the mayor refuso to turn the city | this question, as the result of the labors of Jorts the collections for the month of HEUAICL 1Y & DROIMDULY. | ho inasses have little reason for FROM A FOREBIGN SHORE Matadi to Stanley Pool. : government into the hands of the me the conference committee, inn way which | May last us being greater than for any A l’lww“;: hand in the hour of dist | pnnl,pl. ut }m.i the stranger from :n{mu!d sec ) s ; As the A)\m‘x-r L'zm fl-.u,d:, borne }»3"51‘1\'11- SR e S el I " Y . et ne g t i ill bless ¢ - and the giver, | nothing which is not a testimony to the cn- e T ey, was the fivst one d” to the cenary oflice brokors of the Seventh | if not wholly satisfactory would have | month since 1870, and he thought this | Wit Pless al o e B | htoned and progrossive spirit that domin. | 1t Looks Easy to Get a Letter, but Sce [ ¥ WS 11¢ 1 voyage ‘xploratic rin lies the fundamental sk, Towa ondemn the thoy | voars. The 1 cause othe tiree hy PENSION DISAG Wi its effc there is no « mate islation ement betw ding pension I form by reason of tho ac republicans, Lincoln whisky demonstrates The di tiveness in ting out lizavrd so for people in the borhood suffering from political | tion of the caucus of hou ind house re, has ass beer able is fal capital, How Hard it is. have much yet to learn re- sven thousand | garding Al udministedtion. In the tion build- | main, the o conducted without in- up the ain, thoiv uffairs & nd firo department. | SEEHCR Without bones il has trumped their fing up all the improve- » thousand | time. the example of Berlin bo | distribu! itting the | studied and that its good features of munici- | New Yo pal administration be adopted and i i 8 In tho Goos bu A“ll;{, from 1 the conditions of the great centers suthority of the dis- | which they will probubly move again | tion‘on this side of the. oc tinguished ehancellor of the British ex- | \vithin the next eighteen months, | Rt chequer for so regarding t to par showed o remorkable i enue from liquo ted the gener always commendable. The | 4634 country. iinly shows that tho | olq council spent over ; wews, insisting | people’ are using mor ward. avoided tho most serious objeetions to | indic il the pension mensure pussed by the hot tion of the upon adherence to the house bill, leaves | small chance of anything being done the present session. It'commits the ma- uinst making w on or uccepting any compromi: and it is likely to operate with cqual force in defermining the not to recede from its position. genoral pension legislation at this sion of congress is consequently ex- | ing his bud y tremely improbable, ent proceedings at [y ale to predict that Pr “Is there a letter for me?” dogritha imple cnough s the_quostion, but to [ (i 4Ho ko tho answor “yes” how intricate | ofaabbot work of tho postofiico department, | poittion o uml night llwn- ) neval prosperity of the | Rpponar i [ so the American ikg . on the waters o ongo, leading the vanguard The Sunford exploving ex- ! lized the 25th of Juno a particular party or somo ve men in the | iggg Jaunehad the “Flovida,” the first rito mdl\ulnll be dominant; the people)s t the different | eom . re of themselves, Itis ~Lml|n~l|||) piers wa uinv to receive and a year of laborious effort in transporting the forcign mails, says the [ it mostly in sixty pound parcels, on tho £ Morning Journal. .| héndsof some 2,000 porters. This was as an incoming steamshipwith | oilowed by the. litthe. at [ matter abonrd is sighted off Five [ Vore and ot the o island or Sandy Hook the postofiice is | o' twe and . ; ificd and the mail boat dispatched 3 B lown the bay to get the mail it, which | As A dobt puying nation the United | From n “Topics of the Time” in the | ©Costo, L T 10 ohjection to a marauder’s holding up ordinary citizens, but when they flash a gun and frighten policemen, it is time that men protect the but the « than usual of | qollars in fitti hcontribute to the | iy for the police chief among which [/pho present cou and tobaceo, but | cavd by ¢ is to bo accepted ns an | jents a evidence of general | haps a de however, the nd without refer modern example, 1t s to history or ene sures bo adopted to soldic beer cial stonmer on the Congo, Mo jority of the house o, : d spending o ¥ 15 per- 1 five hundred dollar on. There Is, | new quurter cone rosperity in e T decision of the house to insist on the Morrill pension bill is evidently de- signed to prevent pension legislation this session and thus st ical fencey ible quest lapted to of popula- mer New piration of its term half years, was taken over by the Belgian company of commoree on the Upper Congo. On’ tl stom liouse, quarantine, storms, | jger “wnetoom s and all olse are ignored. The little O | boat must get down to the steamer and cl to the dock with the mail as vap- possible, and nothing short d of the world must stop its ) engthen polit- t. Inpresent- e v e e Newspaper: in weal plac Oth of July, an compun, which is tho 1 the Belg of Commerce and Industry. parent, so tosay, of the five orv six B! gian Congo companies, all successfully working there. To show the growini popularity of Congo enterprises, hold in such disfavor when the Sunford’ oxplor- ing expedition was formed, that only ono-third of its little capital of 500,000 franes could be obtained from Belgiuns, wrd, | i may be stated that at a recent inc “Journalists and News- am rense in the | States stands foremost in the world. | June Contury on sehen re- | The enormous buedens piled up by the ll‘“";\‘l.\f] i '=vl="‘nL Uulx fnlhtm‘ faliatenrotl | e e i e i Y ensent. | doubt the present tendency tow { A d‘h:,l O | war will within o year, 1f tho present | 108 nnd personultios “will continuo plo, and this | vato of reduction is maintuined, bring | until privato rights and public morals | of the p red to be acquicscedin by the | the debt within the scope of nine figures. | arve botter protected by the laws, and | course, led old soldiers who | statesmen of the house of commons., It | The reduction for the past eleven months | until ti 1 IN view of the 1 Harvard, it i nd taken by the senate on this ‘ Lo pre I question is undoubtedly wise, sound | ferred to the fact as a sul dont Eliot will revise his opinion to the | ;g just. The disability bill A | the prosperity of the effect that journalism enjoyed o monop- |y {hat body, making provision | view [ oly of ungentlemanly follows, AT T | ng: ards > acme of size and profit in news- [ Ag a gene y-seven | papers has been reached. In the race | tho steamship somewhere in the lower for exp: m and power, the leader who | hay between the Quarantine island and has adopted the readiest means has of- | Sandy Hook. Then begins the L rule the mail boat finds t nnot THE price at which the council com- | .o approv bine was org: cir own living, | would be cle the country. It pro- citizen who possible, however, to | of the fiscal year deduce o different conclusion in | and.thy the absence of othor ated > quarter millions, leaving the hin tho tr iized by the surviving «d to do t every cts beari il g | total debt, loss wsury, at o d o, U ) Tt e A ; ten imposed his mothods upon men who Y, i Sueg Ay : 1 mombors of th lmm.uf Wo, Us & Co., { honors the nution’s defenders belicve it | upon tho general prosperity. ono billion and forty-five million dollars. | would thooso the best means. Tho fault ‘.',l'.l;"qfifl‘l.,.“‘],‘“ o workk of trans-ship® [ of cupital of tho Haut Congo compiny was forty-one hundred dollurs in cash [ to bo the duty of the government to do. | Happily there are other facts which of u lower tone, heve und thero, is not | "Ik mail b as it loaves the ship is 't‘_l 3,000,000 fi nogy tl ‘I]mblw subscrip- fon was covered ninofold and a good many incidentals, It contemplated no diseriminations and | support the view of the commissione: ablo to the great 1ummL and tho count of the rec = he pro- | clerk must ngree with the slip received | - found today a high aver: | from the other side, If not. then the T‘BACQBSO and conscientious perform | stoamship company is held responsible Gy I novor before our time | and must make good, so far as moncy e » newspapers been able to command | can do so, the value of the lost sack TRAEE ned intelligence and tasto to | Sometimes, but not often, blo them to do all they avenow doing | Jost, and thon evo postoffice department has at last | properly — charge 0 ty of providing ad- | body of workers, for in t ¢ sion will be of ability r of THE it conceded the nece equate facilities for outh Omaha. The deps t ever ve- | isslow to appreciate the e no unfair preferences. It recognized | internal reveaue, The hest aut Tue “dark and bloody ground” in | the just elaim of the dependent old sol- ding the movements of tr Kentucky and Tennessee has been re- | dier to the care of the government, and | that the volur May must have been | mail in freshed by a brace of duels. It is asad [ it proposed to provide this generously, | nearly, if not quite, the la reflection on southern chivalry whonthe | This meusute would incrense the | corded inany month. The increaseover | typles code is revived to avenge with goro the | pension obligations of tho gov- | last ye i theft of a hog or tosecure the fickle | ernment between thi favor of a Hoosicr fie rtment ision of 1 western eities. The invest routside of New York was about | tion ordered will convince the chiefs sack is y man employed on y-five and forty | twenty-two per cent, while at Now York | that the m SRR Aeh e ed in | for tho development of art and lit the steamship has no vest until it is K ¥ o and forty o per cent, while at y WY n[. | tha 1],‘ numhop of car ke R o s et ot R AIURINR A ) . E THE GREAT. in of flfteen pov | 1889 is lnsuMiolont for the business of | nua’ Going for overy good cause, ond | —Hama’ fooounted for, @ o smoll malls i\fl Y;nl\P At this time | cent and the imports nine per cent. | 1890, notab| Eeem— | million dollar: mmvnl\, and this is as | the exports show a far as it is expedient to THE p\.vn‘~-l|lll of democratio deficits | in adding to this branch of the public | This state of aff; ny it this moment for that of good | gack from P government, L iRt CURES PRONFTLY AND PERMAY REEUMATISM, thato to Philadelphia jital and financial “suc- | Nobody could uecount for its disappenr- ‘.|“~\ re of course \~.~\|-HII 1 for the pro- | ance and the mail clerks and stoamship Lumbago, Headacho, Toothache, duction of a_great modern newspapers | employes each blamed the other. About Ny but the |M‘VIHK' has a right to domand | two months Inter fishovmen found the SMEIURA. Ea G XA, that those who b uirs would om - to 5 sufficiently answer the mmpl iints of The bill passed by the house providing | those who insist that there I? LOOKS very much as if the ajob on in the pr all the wooden gidowalls that have been laid within two years, While it is very desirablo to do away with the plank sidewalk nuisanee, it is next to highway was posedtearing up of | and defi | on the heels of Maryland and Missour ssing them in quantity, comes | for a service pension in additi Indinna with half a million on the | for disabled and doj wrong side of the ledger. This must | would swell the pon count of the | the currency. The fact is that this bé met by unew loan oran immediate | government enormously, the. estimates | business improvement during May was increase in taxation, a prospect which | of its cost ranging from fifty million dol- | concurvent with o diminish will not be joyfully recei y the aver- | lars upwar But whatever the sum | money in use outsido the tr age Hoosier. Democratic management | that would be required, a considerablo | inere comes high. part of it would go to men who do not need the bounty of the government, and AN exhaustive canvass of the merean- | to whom the tilo interests of Minnesota and the Da- | the public tr kotas, made by the St. Paul Pioncer- | sion would be Press, shows a practically unanimous | people. Mo sentiment against the McKinley tariff | is essentiall bill. But one man was found to endorse | who sery s grows apace. Crowding | expenditure a general to that | depression of business and that relief is ndent soldic only to be found inw large increaso of ings, Frost-bites, Spon- | missing m I‘I;v.(m,‘:inllu- wator BCIATICA, sibilities of the profossion should issuo | off Sandy Waa' gemt fo'tho newspapers which they, as private indi- postoflice, whoro the —contents _woro 8 viduals, would be willing to indc men of charneter, 1 » the highost e ins, Broisos l!urnn, Bealds, d % in | taken out and dried and the long de- robbery to tax'aaman for a sidewallk and | oo hart, ns fine- | layed mail eventually delivered Shil. then order it, replaced with u costly | moent and solfrosy TR e T AL in Pull OMAUA aaury, the | ong or conordgepavement bofore it is e Thoro woro loss than ity lettersin [ LOAN AND TRUST d holdings of the treasur ing the month having inc sight million doll vyment of any sum out of | of the situation, the wury in the form of a pen- 1 volume of dar- | it worn out, Died Alone in Her Costly Home. | this sack, and it was the smallest among d nearly s, Hettie B, Schuyler, fifty-three | 750 others, but the loss through the car From overy aspect | 3 | 0ld, who lived alono in her mag- | fossness of u ship's pursor cost him his | & v EFORE ( ol R ™ 3 Ter h N . Sub bed 1 ¢ {50, 1} anDRare. | i U, CuHesR0. decidon 10 exulare ntly furnished house, 78 North | position, and the officor who Lad charge | Savtrihed tnd that the'legltimate businesa interaats of | Lh0 2AB% MBS oS 100 BRUAGUS. 816 Eighth streot, this city, was found lying | of the trans-shipment of the mails was | Buys and scll njustice to the whole | the country aro in a vorr healths and | Mens to adorn the world's fuir, THE BEE | aoross the bed in the stcond story front | reduced in rank, lal pn ! injustico to the wholo | the country are ina very healthy and | ity inspection of modern gall dis- | room thereof, parily d ind cold in | When once the mail hags have boon | St fet 4% Lansier skont who o0 over, the ]\u‘u:-u measure | satisfactory condition, that the average played by the Omaha council combine. | death, says a Philadelph e in placing the man | prosperity of the people is higher than A ! ‘lnm.\Ivh :-v | x:;\wnl from the steamship and put | locts taxes. paisids | Persistent use and age have given 1t an imes. Sho had evidently | aboard the mail b they are taken to stCo »d ninety days upon an equal | usual, and that the supply of money has mlmmmmu"mc‘,,”, that "m,,,m bo w dond about thr OmahaLoan&TrustC COMPANY. 0d Capital arant ago decides to explore bonds; 1 ni by room with tho body w ds In the | the dock of the company owning the » found about | steamship and then taken to the every featare of the measure. The in- | footing with the soldier who sorved four | proved to be fully equal to the enlarged i kRGIR Wth, WRo 1 | gl e postat- SAVINGS BANK. torviews aro confined mainly to republi- | ye Muny of tho former never saw | demand. This is certainly o very on- | SRRRERR R ",,"{“,,\;\“,',‘,‘f‘ A SREN AL BN O e T Sor. 16th and Douglas Sts. can busincss mon, and their opinions | iny servivo heforo tho onemg, nover suf- | couraging stato of facts, amaply justify- thront proved a | 84,300, a cb on Drexel & Co, for | being placed in diiforont vans and taken e Gaviiar s ueo0n . voice the sentiment of the west in gen- | fored any of the hardships or encoun- | ing hopeful anticipations of im- wg, A floet of British war ves- | 2,000 ds for several houses, | to the different railroad lincs running ldors 00 eral that increased protecti 'u.\l\lu‘:n' aro | tered any of the perils of war, | mediato future. It is unquostionably | sols are moving towards the banks pre- | Mvs. Schuyl ”1 \\zr IHl'”“'l].' ‘n{ bo very 1 all over the count : t |-;<,\N:\'|"ifi‘.!~'4l‘" dlie J not justified by the commorcinl noces- | and soilo nover wont boyond the boun- | truo that thero s doprossion in locali- | pared to cool the disloyul enthusinsm of | Wealthy, =AWl of her valuablos wore | In cusos whoro thora is any groat doul | omears: A, u. wymss, pradiduat; I3, brows, ice- i itie © country or the plodges of | daries of thoir states. It ought to be ob- | ties, though as I there haa beé | eusily accessible. No suspicion of foul | of danger from contaglon all foreign le et A U Wy an, 3. HL Miliaed: wn, e ) sities of the country or the plodges o darles @ A 1ght to be ob- | ties, though as to this there has been | the natives. play is entertained Tho coroner will | ters are perforated and fumingated be- | Pifectegs' AU Wrman, Sob 'r‘lttfx‘na!u‘J"l(!”z’ru“‘ L the republican party in 1 "he coun- | vious to every il try demands commercinl expansion, not | thes contraction and inevitable stagnation, con, ir-minded man that | more or less exaggeration, but taking men have not an equal claim to | the country as a whole the indisputable CONTRACTOR COO’ deration as beneficlarics of the gov- | evidence is that general business is pro- | Dodlin granite and the wtion, when it will | fore they are sorted and sent fromwthe rmined whother she | central olfice, but even then thore is or natural caw as Uncl [ makean invest 3 run out of | probably be dc ty hall founda- | died from suici Gannin ay am ) Property, and on Sam i3 ale | est ratos currcab nt made on Clty and Farin ollateral Seeurity, ut Low- more or less d