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SATURDAY, A 'I‘”E ])Al ]l\ ”E E ATIONAL MEAT IN CTION. war against the authority of the com- OTHER LANDS THAN OURS, with the Frensh, anditis not improbable I'ROM THE bTATE CM)“‘AL “v\‘r‘{:‘;‘\w. ;n 4(‘ .|‘|\3:.” M( ”M\” “."'1'1: Z,;“‘"‘ m The wo s especially interestec fasi Ve prefer ink the o ad they will undertake it, but it will costa Mrs, Martia G, Roso of 1624 » T'he west is especially intereste 1 in | mi fon, We prefer to think that the The utterances of the English pross rogard- | ooloccat sum, and if built can it be koptup l-.l'}:«:lll‘h‘l :vmw'wg "fm: 2 x‘.?‘.w;:\ ) F. ROSEWATER, Editor. the AL vhich now avaits tho signature | practical mon ut the hond of the WOStor | 1y tha sveni of o saston of DArIAELY | Co s s et o : of the president providing fortheinspee- | roads will act in accordance with the | just closod show! great dissatisfdetion with a iyt PUBLISHED, EVERY MORNING. ; I | just closod show! groat dissatisfs tion of meats intended for exportation | eminently sound and really friendly ad- | tho government, The common opinlon | rmye painful cortainty that the poorest and | & Standard Strect Bailway Offcial Denies | '\ oty tna Gront Rembi TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION by inspectors acting under the authority | vico of Chairman Cooley seoms 10 be thut the party in power was over- | o oeocand halfof Treland is on the vory Statements Made by a Driver. Hartfond Courant Datiy and Sunday, One Ve 1000 | of the dopartment of agriculture, The —— svelgutod from the first and mado fta Drob- | b ot famiie brought about tho onty ol PR oo p ‘v‘mw‘r‘x‘I‘-;‘wz‘lxr‘: e n ) Threo monii e yurpose of this measure is to increase our EXPEDITE THE WORK. ablo dofeat cottain by its own mismanage- | nieit eitting of tho late session of parliament, wis an Inspring and wonlorful i 1o %\'”"’,‘“' iR R S0 forelghFeralia L iuitta: By:stish o hor+ | Ongiol bus olilata justly complains | ment. Soveral times in the session the ROV- | oo is now no doubt that in that whole sec- EMPLOYES NOT FORCED TO BUY LOTS. | ;i q stitl mow inspiting wid hepdlain Al L 7 K ¢ a i crument majority came dangerously near the | 7 OFFICES: ough system of national inspection as | about the “awful slowness’ of Contractor rauishing point) bsosuse of uslonist defos o T e s N Seth ireain will remove —every exwise mow | Coots in tho construction of the eity hall | g ™oy seams to bo that the govern- o e et i st up by forelgn governments | building cre may huve been venson- | mout never was s strong as it appoared to New Vi t s and 15 Tribune Bullding | for discriminatioh against the m ble excuse in the delay y in the | boat the boginning of the session, The al Washington, 51 Fourteenth Street products of this country. It | spring, because of the change inthe | ance between tories and dissentient liberals CORRESPONDENCT is believed that if this Qiscrimination | granito work on the west front of the | has not beon an enthusiastic one, and it has |yt S8 SR B Conasted e Mooy Al communications relating ws and o romoved the effect would be to in- | building. But for the lust two months | never boen safe to test its strength. severely. | pountain districts before parlisment moets s 40 S Victory for the Sippers. e s gy 00 uddressed 80 W | o0 our European trado in moeats to | there has been altogother too ‘much | Very likely kuowledge of this fact, In part | qguin n thalste November; yet thogovern- | Lixcos, Neb. August 2, —(Spocial tofiu | - Kunsas City Times ] BUSINESS LETT the value of many million dollars an- | method in dragy ong. The bulld- f:l-.l[“.‘u'f,;:v\|.'-"-”‘vr\w;»’-rr-(‘l-":':flfi\viv‘:vl'lul1";‘{: {iec || LIS ST I g o} e Lt f pRovLIOR (OB ot aiy SO0, K08 YiSe PRI BT | st aavtere ,’,'\":?;'.”:'."l:.,’.i\. i it WA dness Iotters and nually, and it was found to bo uscless to | ing should by ¢ ns have beon under | §o IV BT o8 b o doubteal 1t 1.‘1|yhr”m‘::.) :’A.‘l‘ "l}\r"“\‘.:sv, \:1‘\[4;?’“,'\\( (;)-xyihvul‘.y oAt Bl BT LD e ST L R on Dea s, cheeks 1 ask for its romoval in the absence of | roof this year. There is no scarcity of | it would huve withdrawn any, cortainty | % Uik Oppropritting i) LG R LR et gt de lozislation of this kind, Our ministerto | competent brick-layers and stonemasons. | it would not haye withdrawnall, of its prin- The Bee Publishing C ¢ Droptietors. | France, Mr. Whitelaw Reid, strongly | In fact, there are hundreds of competent | cipal measures, The government has been lll'll‘ !“ ;HI\E““(,‘"“IW‘t)l”‘l:\mf urgred @ national inspection law as abso- | mechanics anxious and willing to work, | weakened also by repeated evidonces that it st = | lutely to the s of nego- | day or night. Iiven now, I all [ wasnot in touch with the drift of y J h i a A this as a sham measure of relief which would | thele money, and quite a number havedono | tho shippers can well afford to mik SWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. | tiat ith the French government |the inexcusablo delay, the building | Opinion. N.-r.m \:n--mh;vjlln'l nor the com- | a1y nobody for fully & year tocomo except | $0- 'The reason so many men have quit is not | ¢ sions to the raileoads. Btauteof Nebyaska ) 15 pensations of publicans bill was a popular {00t Nohrus s peal or modifieation of | could be got under roof before snow flies | PEECUANS B0 B v deke Ferka thesharcholders in the railway compuny :: :: :\h .\“ 'nl. ym" .\le‘irf\-‘ n *“_\ . \; P n; _..m.mm'l 'u 1‘§[ [. LA LGl ] i i f Mr, C ST frtbtated e first had few warm friends | o), got this money without interest. Lod ecause we would not raise the s frov there is little reason to fear that thoy cannol » Tho Tlee Publishing | the 1 s prohibiting the im- | if Mr. Coots would set all me work / who got this money without inter L ¢ e o tatuy | e Chd il O Rl to would set all men ub WOUK | ypong tho great body of dissenters and [ yo'pro b R H e Tittlo minority | $33t0 810 per month, Tl give $100 toany | be compassed by amicablo agrement. \ T'ip DAY the week i ¢ g i Roman Catholics; tho second hnd against i | vyl fought tho bill to secureamendmonts | Man in our employ who will come to us and 3 ot s i nding Ao Wi i w00 | POrk products, and the measure passed But there seems to be a disposition o | thewhole body of temporancs advoeates i | vy pice™ o bill of immediate sorvice, | $8Y thathings hehas said to you. That one: Why isthe Work Delayed? e 4 rei 4 by congress had the t pport of | drizzle along and leave superstruc- | the country Nor hus thero been entire | nudosnocially to defoat theclauso which lays | 1egged fellow we lob out was very saucy To the Exditorof e Bre: For yea tion of tho unhappy islnd south of a line —_— thing (0 think aboutit. What other comty frawn dingonallyteom Walortofd Scrostae |A Damisige Sule for Fivo Thotuand Gulld ek or Bppmaci 41 Tiete wre 1 16, 1 bt SAptEs) ,‘y:u,n fivly (m Dollars Filed Against the Olty mass much greater number of involuntar poverished localities, itis almost a total fail- of Lincoln—Trying to Keep soldiers in marching column, on even ure, Litoral stavvation will have desconded Out of the Pen. notice; but that is a very difforent aftair, for building & sores | “Some of the things he sald, howev shipping rests. Tho now bill of I ralways in varions parts of | untrue. Wedon't forco our drivers tobuy | which goes into common use on tho ist pr and Coung A few of the lots, Of course we have a number forsalo | jpo is desirable for a numberof ro v | | braver Irish members protosted against | Wnd have offered then to our drivers to invest | having won the maln fssue of nogotiib | portation into France of American | that can work on the building. e wy of 1 t 1, it | ture unfinished another season. That ment amon ¢ unionists s to whetherthe | g100 000 taxation for these fantastic raitways | While we were: making anangements tosell | eltizens of Omaha nave been earnes | | amdiny. E d little opposition except | m at the city hall, which could | Balfour land was the best measure for ‘ upon the poverty-siricken ratepayers of | @ lottoan r driver he broke in with the [ ing to get a suitable domicile for ti | LFriduy ain eastern cattle d d [amd should have been completed next | therelief of Frclind and the settlement of Buturday, County Galway. But they gotonly insults | remari that he woulda’t buy alotsimply to ument. Plans were obtained who enjoy peculiar privileges [ year, will not be ready for occupaney be- n. There have not been | oy iy pains, and parlisment adjournod | hold hisjob. We hadn’t asked him to buy. ident architect, and o g e o which 1t may to some ox- | fore the spring of 1893, if then, ' In othor,| 1acking indlcations that tho support this | \inoutany furtt tonse of avorting the | The reason we discharged him was because | money spent in putting in a foundatin ot o tont o with, y words, the city will be paying out presence {0 dny,of Awzyst. A T o0 he bill requires the ion of | twenty-five thousand dollars more rent | e bye elections have shown that the coun Ui V. KKz, Notary Publ meats only when intended for exporta- | than it need to have paid, and it will be | try favo o wiglas, tion to countries having similar in- [ out the ntere huck, hoing duly sworn, do- | oo measure has reccived from vnionists has been, | famine which hangs over Iveland than this | be could notdo the work properly cording to those plans, when it was | wretehed parody upon the memovable farce WANTS £,000 FROM THE CITY, tained thatno responsible contractors we of the labor rate act of 1347, Thon, too, money | 1t will be remembered that Clark D, Gil- | undertake to evect the building for the was votod for railways instead of for food, | 1espid, whose six-yearold son was run over [ appropriated. Then the city besan wgain and this monay 'went t0 tt wdlords and | #nd Killed by the ladder truck ariven by | losing all that had been done. Peter Keylkendall, sued the city last Febru- It was believed that when the second effort ary for £,000, cluiming that there was 10 0c- | s mude there would bo no unnecessar r's a broder and more statesmanlike ton its investment, This | policy in dealing with this question, and un- hu uly sworn, oo fon laws, or whenever any |cortainly does not look like applying | doubtedly among many of the supporters of iy, that the aciual averaze | huyer, seller or exportor shall request | business methods to the management of | the union in parliament the same has been casion for Keykendall driving so fast, as ho _ K, 18,031 Goplont fop it.” It thercforo does not arbitra our cityfTairs, true. Was snply okercising the horses and was not | @elay ln erccting the building, but the work 4710 coples, for vequire the inspection of all meats This is by no means the only detriment o 5 Wil | Whil gJand and Germany are disputing \\‘:u:’:n -ymy Il"“ “\:w 1 mmlt «\\\I_ ‘fl‘;w II"" l”m‘-'.l' \\"}\l"'\ “»'x'x‘\\\t”:-\\ml;:y »l-"“hvrh- or November, I8 ¢ i | AL ifaR o he meeting of the emperors, William and | over Zan zabar, France has quietly extended | Was no brake or lock or other contrivance © contrac s \early a yoan o ho country, though it is to be ex- | that our eity will suffer hy reason of the g v Q e D ST E At Tt B e e, o - Alexander,s the event of the groatest present | hey protectorate over a number of populous }\:":)l“‘“‘-v\‘:”m LG ;w\W"I’ L mh b 1 ‘r‘.”w contractor, Mr, Coots, is o thoroughly interest to the statesmen of Europs, and | countries south of the north fork of the | dismissed in the lower cotrt, But e Gil. | conpetent builler and a min finan- t here is a notable, absence of publie | The new territory which is thus in a | lespie says he does not proposeto be sat down :";‘11}' i nh.“- o vy on any work conjecture as to what the result may be, we | fair way of coming under the French flag will | 00 in that manner and today hie appealed the : ‘Vl;l Alj‘h”" ‘yn‘«.:\.‘ s. |" ,“ ho ge ”Il .1.1“]“"”.“‘, voa e yan el jaRe SRR B aE | |ty OWROLS | may bosuro thero is an endless amount of 16 | yound out tho I'rench domains in westorn Af- | € “l‘\ R i T ook conrt house and was slow at_that, He bui rvica, and will, sooner or later, sccure to i AR IR R the Merchants® National bankand was slo uble to suppose ks west of the eit w1l are holdin, tain, namely, that both the Froneh and Rus- | France a colo: A6 will ha coast line, v;\\‘.‘}flu‘r-“v_'::./ w‘w“‘.’ »'»\jw‘;\‘v v‘"n“ “;"'\‘-'-\‘,h(‘ atthat, It :‘ 1ot ¢ ‘.‘- to the or x‘u r Vel v 0 o regard | babl tivolee MItGs Bosite | CrVe fo s in th e peniten or | seever why there is 1ot more profit to 4 « cold wave ) Y tod would be pre- [ back contemplated improvements that 2 15 areon the in regavd | probably unbrolcen, from Cape Bon, obposite | jiops oz last March In tho sossion of | Sreter in Jntshin y \ consumers, so that it | would employ hundreds of workingmen 4 tls which Germany my make | Sicily, to the Bight of Benin, which used to | the distric L of contractors, while the people died on the roadsides with grass in their mouths. that there will be few forei delay. Inthe ficst place the unfinished y will not eall for its apphica- | building will keep up the street blockade {8 probable that most sel on upper 1wm for two years longer me 1L o | d day of A “ {SR Aot N. I’ FEI1 »n une 1 | who are disposed to construet business | privately indulged, One thing appe 110b 18 spoedily ns | It i i t : itiehurdson ety 1 | bie than in spinnime out the w a question of | and put hundreds of thousands of dollars | ° ent ecting s o significant | bo the headquarters of the slave trade. It | trying to save himself from this fate and to- | poavs to Mr. Cools that there is only & questi i | Bl ds of thousands of dolla t thouzh the timo for taking hisan- | will constitute an empire, fora parallel to , in the suprome cour o o Town to SRl sl i st has ey u ave hns arvived, Baron von Mohren- | which we must turn to the British posses- sal of the ducrea, that he may | work daily sinco My, Coals any public official. Tho in- Pl sl e oim, the Russian ambassadov at Paris, has | sions in Hindostan, How many people the AR A S ICHR R PR UE arhisl her to countries been ordered to romain at his post thut he TEtnen e e e e VIO Wi ear G Rat : : sist that evory officor mus y law 2 : % R stod or not, will 3 g may be in constnt nunication with M e if the work wis beine ing; the numboers are probably far in ex- the mistake of not defining itcould have been, and they ehineeariR b 1y to the jury at the time of There has been no 1 hé fact of his fai or suffer the consequences % 15 apj seiprocity vic Ribot, the \ster of forelgn affalvs, | coss of any publishod. cstimate: Wiy the Crockets of interstate commeree ¢ mission drew a bead on Leen 1o delay in getti law fully, willfully Indeed, the latter have istruction, that it n they could be used other hand, it may be thoroughly rolied upon | ean not but increase witn rvapid strides, as [“or y L ing thatthe | the building has progre that when any proposals are made affecting | it does in every tropical country where pe s be; lo doubt, had | Twoserious blunders w the gencral policy of Europe Chaacellor | peigns and food abounds. It swould not bo . roperty in the indict- | tho cou il in the Capriv find M »rs his superic first. was that while et i P ey EMWEZZLEMENT, ing shonld be enclosed by Jun 1& delivery or Emil | inposed no penalty for a failur ot noy ganeril overii: Tauho, i dhe ia-. | proyiston wheneve . should fnelude those to the north of us, | toward disarmauent be arrived at, the | strength which would be felt in any future ¥ e e building. So 1 e ¢ wist be ¥ is satisfied that unjust o i jons | and deelare that careful consideration of | general fecling is that the vast military | convulsion in Europ Herbertz s hat Stultz has not been doing | tractor can get his money f mat publicans of [daho must he very hardup | 18 sutisfied j i i 5 A 2 s % ! b i oL lhte en he | months before they are plicedin the buildin for sound timber when thoy have to talke | #re made by any forcign state against | the ncods of the country will lead our | establishwents of Buropo canuot be kept " . D oyane st b of I and RheniBO 1 Shas iausment 1s Vi Faii mY i or e Trojun Hovse Roberts as one of their | the importation of American products, | lawmakers to extend the policy along | BUCh fnier o i war SoEns H’{”,'” “"”K' It would be difticult to _avouse a religious | Syyip; called him all the vile numes e could | the work? (There is scarely now the remot T ho may dircet that the. products of suh | lincs of latituds as well as of Longitude, | 1 O%aWar which will probubly bo wide- | warin western Europe. Tt would bo casy t0 | Thiuic o, Herborta stood it as longis ho | €U pssibility that the inildg can o o e el £ TS b R R TR 150 | DRls s oRsAndicAllon ol tho B owihlal | Lne d in effect and surprising in its ulti- | do so in castern Burope, where civilization is | could and then kicked the fellow out. Stultz | closed the contract’s time, ani this wi L D ANOE L SORR NG Ul SO s e kel " | mate consequences. When the possibility of | ata low ebband fanaticism is rampant,and [ retalinied by causing Horbertz's arrogt on | 1tan many more months:delay, - From pre 1 chamber of commerce at Albany | United Stat Under this provision [ the reciprocity idea, which has especi- | thoso consequences is seriously considered it | whers for centuries all sorts of opprassion for | the chirge ofassault. Herberts willingly | ont appearnce it s extronely doubiiul it demands the suppression of the Pinker- | the president may institute a poliey of | ally commended itself to the producers | islittle wonder thatmen stand appailed in | econscience’ "','!"“L‘ uln ‘nlmlm\w'a uv_h\- !.".‘xwy"’i':“_' e G s e tons, and insists that they be disarmed | commercial retaliation whenever he | of tho country and those whoso interests | view of the fac lo dischargod an b sttt U sl R i . and other Christians of European | accounts, that hohad been suspicioning for | Meantimo theeity is paving heavy rents for if found within the city limits. The | shall think the civcumstancos justify it, | or sympathies are most largely with | of these days ou the Dafube or on the Rhine | Turkey have suffercd much because of the.v | some time, He merely caused the arvest of | council rooms, city ofices, police court, cit brutalitios porpetrated by these hived | and it is reasonably oxpoeted that this | them. v lead toa revolution in Wrance and to | religion, Hitherto they have boen almost [ SUltz on the chatiee of “using obscono lan- | hwary and ths sehcpl bogul i8 deine (o mercenarics are sufficient to 00 |3 S8t i SRR o bt oy ance oLa Russian aemy into the heart | heipless. Bt now they form a rmajority of | EUSe simply o hold him. He then com- | 3 : indignation of every respoetable eitizen. | countries that now discriminate againsg | 1N THE hands of active, energetie | of the fudiun e the population and they have the sympathy rament, The n confined vy Bia 1l have more ov less | in regard to over passes between the he domesticslave trade is stopped and the o this, but provide 1 P i ence in encournging the advoent Emperor Williun and the czar. On the wars betwean tribes are checked, popalation the animal iilvond coon promptly inlawful to import into Inite f that policy in congress, who are’ex- 5 “Dor et boha aswn N any adulterated or unwholes pected to make v vi us struggle fo ’ i Srateihid o) x food or liquors, and empowers the it at the proper time. The resolutions = Rz surprising if, in the courseof the twentioth GENERAL GEoRGE H, Ropunrs has | dent tosuspend the importation of such | urge that reciprocity should not l:;-mu- in experience and his equal in knowledge | congury, I heen nominated for the position of ate | articl itains the importa fined to our neighbors on the south, but | and avinty. S 1 ich Africashould come to be one s sakce have been perpetrated. The menced an investigation and, satisfying him. | in Omaha recently, and he said that a ! Self that his - suspioions. wors. correct, he | ing of almost exactly the sanie charact 1 iy v fons at their They see, > 1 it baay | dimensions as our vty hull was contr Y ent products to soriously | Men, an exposition can be made a source X *"x Tl . ofother nations at their back. They see, | watked into the police station at noon today me s . ! b T A B e MR e WAL ey atruction and ontortainment for the | What the foreiga policy of Spain will bo | moreover, the Ottoman power woaker than | and had the charso of cnbezdoment lodged | o in his city ab abot, the same tin THD 1t democratic stumpers parade | consider the expediency of a change of ik 1 i ‘ment fop | Underthe new. vagimo is problematic and | evor before. The patriarch of Constantinople | #4inst Stultz, - He said that he was unable :“wfw'fi‘.“:‘i‘] iy dity e o the advantages of democratic govern- | poliey. Itis not doubted thad the law'| People, & profilablo advertisement for | excitos some ansioty in Frauce, Will there | resigns, and thus arouses overy Chiristinn in [ 201 the exact amount of tho steals, but it.| SRARIECE, 1 \Voncie Should wiko 1 ment, it might bo well to explain the | will have good results, and the henclits | exhibitors, and a flnancial success for Jinz toward Germany and the triple | the peninsu Prince Fordinrd prepaves | was his intontion to lund Stultz in the poni- | Wize move celerity in this important b significant fact shown by tho census, | will come most larzely to the west. the managers. Last year’s exposition | alliance? Will the cordialrelations that have | to procluim himsclf king of Bul tehtingy: work. ¥ VA that with 1ho exception of Minnesots e e demonstrated these facts, Results clearly | long existed between France and Spain re- | nomoro a tributary vassal, g THE PREACTERS WON'T PAY. T To the Bditorof Tiur Ber: Wil yon not S — Ameri every stato reporting incrensed indebt- THEY WILL NOU FIGHT. + [ proved that the people of the city and | mein unaltered? Canovas hastens to declare : (ole Now Republic s the nancof o i i srne s democratic g 2 iz conntrv vware ready. b . | that he will do nothing whatever to disturb | 000,000 from an empty treasury. Anc us journal with probibition tendencies pub. [ 6 10 56 TAESE SR RIS R VO @dness 48 governed democratic It tho report is corvoet that the presi- | surrounding country woro ready to sup. | that ::\;,‘.‘;“1‘,1 T ke e «(‘],:::l‘ e T s A une Lincoln. Like other cold wator or. | €dll the attentim Clip poar ofkn i officials, d woon Bpe Tiois 1o (Hio1ds £ holmiaiid lceopaLitiat O ttos 3 expected that wind and ot money | the milk dairies of the north part of the oity! man ship of state headed straight for the | i3 nll that is necessary to conduct the paper, There are some six or eight daivies on tho ; 0 ] Hogd s iy on-/| midst of tho brenlcer: Tho publishers found_out, difforently, low: | north of Cutoff lako and arond Florenco inte ) commerce commission redue- | €O L sling alliances will bo avoided, and t By ever, and fell back on Rov. Georga 8. Davis | qoce foc0 e handrod cows, ing rates on grain after September 1, ‘]‘ J:‘;-v‘-r"l'lw exposition, and hw\;'} ll“li“” prejudices of all cbuntries vespected. This THE ALLIANCE PARTY. BRI S S which are sent out. in theday herds by tho R RN Tt e U i 5 11 el hold of the work in a manner which in- | qoes v vell as a declavation of princi —_— t is claimed, offered to lenc cial aid to s of the north part of the city. thir action 13 wise and_commendable,| 01 of the work In o minner which Ln- | does vory well usn doclatition o€ peinclblos, | 5 o pine Dreolnron That the Attance | tho oxtent of15, and ovon went s faras to Lo HupalI6 o A A b wedare & ; an - e my 3 ! ogent is & Hapsburg, the {8 NaEin BaMMOLL Partys v notes to that'amount. ho mintsters did | 1, “GERIL T oo, e e Siven Crnex, Neb., Augast 21,—To the | 2% Wish to puy this monoy, howover, id | ;ipostdey and tho wateris uifit for an ani: e, Cunuy Neb, August 31.—To the | sult, wis commincol aguinsi them, e | BUMEHIEYRANS Thnd L Seol ! et i lipachats empioyed ailay nd mado all | (o ad dry the water is much worse than usual. Please investigate so that you ean inform the people of the north pirt of tho city what they may expect fom using milk from that locality. . Yours, Nowri OMalla. donts of the western roads have (oided | POTtan exposition ln fact as well as in el Will not fight the order of the | Mame. The newmanagers of the Coliseum company fully venlize the importance of other Buropean powers. The strict neutrality N R e Iat s A of the last fow years will be maintained, en- tivity in rehuilding the navy. In view of the difficulty experienced in obtain- ing a full complement of men to operate the vessels alveady in commission, and the wholesale desevtions from the white squadron, it is apparent that the recon- struction of naval officers should go hand in hand with the reconstruction of the navy It is hardly possiblo thai they could meet | 5103 40 X ; i : anything but dofent in o contest with the tail, The interest manifested by me prime minister is an extremo royalist, and \ chants and manufacturers furnishes r apprehension is ot quic As to tifying evidenco of their desire not | the Corlists, strong only in the Busquo ; nees, thoy fesl slightly encouragad by le recont chauges, but as all parties are commission, as the attorneys of the Union Pacific and Hock Island wore able | & 5 . a to convince the managers of those | O to muke the coming exposition a corporutions, who from the fivst have | 5U0Ces% but to make it u permanent an- | o,n0c01 to tugm thero is mo progpect nual attraction. declined to be pavti to the at present that they will ever rveturn T T = proposed fight, and it is easy to seo that | = | to power. The repubiicans, who are iR syt Hol BB tngion PG LT T T e St Tis new union depot, we are again | willing to establish their favorite sys- hibits in tho census returns notuble ¢ defeat would put tho rouds in a position i ! E 1 assured, will bs a much. finer strueture | tem of government, no matter by what means, half colwnn editorial in his “oMcial organ” | preparations to fight the payment of the notes of the 16th attempts to prove that the new | to the death. The attorney has found a loop Foes Ak prove it tho ew | ind today filed 4 demurrer in behalf of purty, of which he 1s godfather, prophet, | 4, mipisters, climing that the paper conld priest and king, is not aparty. Ho is con- [ noy suo the der i il thaNav R tinually insisting on this; he seems to be | public had neverfiled articles of incorporation TIME FOIRR KVERYTHING very sensitive on this point; parties ave such | in cither the ¢ : state. ME 2 3 blo bad things that he seems very much TOBIAS HOUND TO WAVE TIE CROSSING, The Board of Public Works Says It 1D L of governz 8t rossed for fear somebody will think he | The village board of Tobias and the general Must Govern in Contracts. than was originally intonded. In mator- | show a disposition to revolt. It Is Just 8|\ i teving to start a party, If the new | Superiitendent of the B, & M, havo been in [ On July 28 the board of pullic works ial, workmanship and espacially the in- | presentimpossible tosce very far into the bty i mota purty. will A Burrows. som | controversy sinee Juto 12 over the opening of | agopted a mulo provifing for the cancollat tevior finish, it will surpass everything | futureof politics in Spain, where the ele- | tine kindly tell us What 15 the essontial dif- | l]~ *"]"“' R RLien Rk, “l““"'l",:“"'l of all contracts not comploted within the pr N Ao iy nents of uncertainty ave even more nuner rence betwee it and the real genuin aaqroas dopol grounas o o i oul k. ¢ in the neighborhood. In the first flush | MO : P | a bateh of correspondenca received today g ieor by the coseof tho yeu tant S e | than in France. There are t ists, the let Ho appears to thiuk it is L P : h.,_'k‘“,.l;.l i ct was | of enthusiism, the city was promi "‘l_“ ultra royalists, the constitutional royalists, };‘ 41‘-"’[""f\""" M’";“‘Kj 11""“"‘v‘l“‘ o - of Tobias are v 8 wrendered necessary hec struburs. ':}'I‘Il 8 ’l‘—:' RYOTyL i the | who have the majority, but pring, just as though all of us had not ; leuminds that th nn‘ulu.-.\‘,“‘.-m»u\lq:v" ","\‘f ne :w‘\v\‘y‘n“‘ wost, Now that the dotails wre com- | among themselves, the moderate ropublicans, | kuown' babies to live and grow fat for two | strect shall be opened, Aod b didis wworel Fepiing, o veriwo iye te, 1t will not be surprising to the | who have Castelar as their leader, the raical | years ov iwore withowt a name. 1 o s now | Purs tat 3 Citrert, te s the city. 1t wus also occasioed by the ple of Omaha, in the light of past | republicans, who follow Zovilla, tho socialists "-"“)L“‘\ persuaded i 8 'j“‘ aparhy Iw\” e~ | mulish in his opposition to the openiy gont need that the publi vks cont s, 1o loarn that the building is various sects, and the gencrals, who al- I‘,‘_‘i;u'v e g ey A et o WHLRAYE | 4popanghiare. The clerk of the village board | be putthrough withus great rapidit o rdinn affair, % Jtont | ways haveto be accounted with. Spain is But if this *it" is not ety what s it? | has informally pr { the matter to the | sible 5 es declave thab it is inadequate to | PO 209 £ RO Lk e oty s a1 o | secvetary, hos written the village man_ Birkhuser that the bho ! mentos and of precedents, From such a com- | ik a pavty: acts like a puvty : and if 1 may | & ¢ from the correspondence sub. | his tho rixnt tocancol allc wcts pound, whore tho fngrodicnts mix_but rafuse | D0 PAtioncd for the sceinive, iuoverncs 100 1 i iat fhows areno chancos foran amicn. | Worle when the sau has ot been to blend, what can bo expected? The retire- | Sohiotimas argue. ta in allismcs mon. 1a 1ustment of tho matter in its inf hJ\ Mhee S e olethol et of tho liberals from poyjee may provo | Turrous, that this i s o a party wnd | 56, he alvisos the filing of u formal pom. | Whilo not disposed to iufliet uny s ing corporations toward the Milwaukee | an advantaze in tho end by proving that the nost invariably the innocent dlaint setti ith the facts of their position, | upon the emtiactors the chairmau says the il i Al adyant Ao ondhvinroving thal i5h Sl b AR e L that the matter may be proceeded with in ac: | the board has reacied the point w voud in its efforts to enter this city. ultra royalists caunot command a majority in S0 Wb as ivvod Jookkas ol L | o0 G e with law 5poses 1o glye thom fo undewsta et e the country. While waiting thefr ora Aokl i The e Tl 4 S 2 they must act strictly or s ifit is not a party, what is it i THE TREASURER REFUSES TO PAY UP, : (ATOR BLAIE recontly threatencd | tion to power the moderats royaists seem in- | Sponds, sawhit is it School district No. 11 of Dakota township | Slagothat bushioss s busincss. —As to assault the.senate with o four hour od to maintain an expedient power, simply | But why should our dictator so strenuously | has been having some trouble over the pay- | bt et yioss e e it i e . i Sqio oo | lewving their opponents face to face with tho | insist that the new party is not w puty! | ment for work on its #5500 school house ronghdy the limit specified, sposcl, but a motion to adjourn staved | Bving hle opronens fue Prineipally for two reasons 1 & denkins are the contractors for e L e ST off the affliction. If the gentleman from tiglon L i sianding in tho alliance, bis con- | s, July 1 tho_cont xieE0udemos ha Bewn. paislng lately betwoai New H hire porsists is purpose 3 e e sistency, his ho solutely depends upon | bill for work done whic 4 4 ol o Mala il B S HDAALS PAIRED his purpose, | 1y g an illusteation of their faith - grand | his uplolding 1 ,and proved by the moderator’ and a_direetorand | o brard and cortain heavy contractors B the country may confidently look for an | uemes upon paperthat the Fronch people, 2, If he can ke voters believe they can | gy order for the same issued on Nick Maher, m_“:"““ ',f“ I"‘“*“W ‘h";‘;” " e R curly adjournment of the session, undaunted by their immense losses at [ vote the new party ticket without losing | tho treasurer. Maber refused to pay tho [ honiopd POV nostien Ay mox £ caste i the old parties, complaints. dence of growth and prospoeri In 1580 | Where they would be farless likely to got tho population of the thon tc tention to complaints than they will be in round numbeors sevont isand, | if they submit in good faith to the order In t vs thenumber & W to three | ©f the commission. hundred and forty-six thousand, Seattle | The soundness of the counsel of Chair- and Tacoma, the leading cities of the | man Cooley to the reprosentatives of the state, show of a population of forty-four | ¥0808 who presented him the potition fox and thivty-six thousand respectively, | @ rehearing o 0 be appavent to all whoreas toi ye A Nevalt A i aronl lrond mu s interosted in this a habitation or o name, as has d to huve soid: been the growth in population since the redue J effect has bee lly marked, and with the i aud then comy to us with inerensed railvoad facilitios insured by | @0y complaints and if they are just we Ribuiekan olynyoieoed slines;tho g ] I \in the attitude of the control- advance of the state in the next ten | 10& had o full and faiv opportunity to years promises to surpass the splendid | Presont their cise and done so, and vecord of the past decade, commission aftor thorough and cavoful e deliberation having decided upon its wnish accomodations for all the rail- roods des s its use. This fact serves THE investigation into the manag course, the railroad manage ought to ment of the pension office under Generaf | Pealize that they are presuming far too Raum will sorvea good purppse, That | much upon the consideration due them the result will disappoint the authors of | in tsking the commission to now recedo the partisan attack, thero is little doubt, | from its ovder and theroby prac- Dut it will show the country the splen- [ tically acknowledge that its aetion did work of the bureau during the past | Wis mistake. There has been , then he will greatly | warrant, clami at th S (e g year. General Raum has introduced [ Do change in the conditions wash the dlie eftlio new pacty in the building fund. The contractors claimed f er : ; MEXICO i to have an art exhibit coy- | the proposition to build a railvoad across »w in both these particulars ho appears | that thore was $10,000 in the fund and they o business methods fn the uffairs of the | 8lnce the order for a reduction of rates ng & poriod of three years, The du- | Sahars and ave ready to invest their eamings | as the arvant knave and demagogue and in | demanded that they have the privilge of office, dispensed with sinecures and com- | Was made by which the abandonment of oA 5 4 in & scheme which is chimerical, to say the | previous letters I have shown him and | drawing upon it, Tie case was 3 Yy taken into 3 vation show is doubtless intended ! i oworkers to be ors to pelled evory employe torender an equiv- | the order could bo justified, and so far : 5 @ least. A dispateh from Paris states that no | bis worker be trallors Positively cu » ) to enable the designers to place several ! g e the courts and the contractors won, To . inf g alliance. I'rom his sublime standpoint Mahar. tho: fieasurer. Supeiled the cisets alent for his salary. Under his syste- | a8 can be inferred from the telegraphic Lif A TS less thun three conmpanies already have been | Situee Cr U8 B drnoro t . M ‘m'\.m“ ] ‘."»f,r‘ v, upy 1 the case to CARTERS Tho i ? L L life size revolutions on exhibition. & e T 8 s i th 4 ;atic management the bulk of long | statoment of the points in the petition i formed, and us ll these companies have their | that T malo g i, bt the far il e IR s J” o nding cases have been o ined o or ¢ o railroads have no _ = A partisans in.the chambers and ave seriously | not ignore <t full their v 1 L] vl L = oka toom Dysoer pending cases have been examined and | for a tho railroads have r Tig budding statesmen of New Mexico | pmbarrassing the cabinet the government it- | Show tha le to penetrate heoploaf Weat Lin /37 aftor 5 I TTLE digestionand Too Tt are wrestling with a new constitution, | self may undertake the hazardous scheme, | |HISY vl O Doy HubHIp ff;"‘ iv | G i charged with overdrawing his BRE A POy T as though the prospectof statehood were | which is more likely to lead to bankruptey | potits to t \ 3 uEate th » extentof #1417 Today Gui edyfor Diziuess, N —— Panama, have 1 with enthusiasm upon | disposed of, and in addition the bureau | new facts uments of so important bhas kept up with new busigess. Ina | or material a nature asto warrant the little over a year the number of cases nmission in receding from its d docketed has been reduced one-half. | liberate judgment that the rates which kit 3 wis arraigned for the second time bef % Drowsiness, lud T not enveloped in the fogs of the distant | than success, culprit's ery, ¥ ArTHIgne eRopd. § % " ’ futur g It is not surprising that France wants If he can mak e that the -'|< 1ge K’I‘,‘\“" Ml}' 5!14 fel w\‘ g 1‘ e pr lll the Mouth LRIRO vallroa il sl On the north it | political war they isnot a | te ccured a co wee o the court o Tongue, Patn in L ) a railroad across Sabara, ort Dartisan contest then he in @ s | Judee Poxworthy 1 Guilo was tricd TORPID LIVER. spired the ussaults of the enemies of the 1 unreasonable. The only new point in | Trrg succoss of theworld’s falrdepends | holds Algeria, Ou the south it hus wade g AT e AL LIV AL, (Al h bimself, Mr. Powers, Mr. Thompson and | b K bR IREM old soldiers, but they will fall short of | the petition worthy of consideration, and | on the ability of Chicugo to suppress the | Memarkable progress fn absorbing the | others of the charges [have made against | Foneer s uppearing Jam 1 3 o valley o ror, i the Guild tead of Gordon M. Guile. I E the murk. which may heroafior bo taken into ac- | mercenarios who have been pushod to | DIovinces n the valley of tho Ni EEGn [l e 0l e e ol eud of Gordon M, Gnlle. " | SWALLPILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. count by the tommission, is the fact that | the front lfths of tgt Rigat wiver am aleady con. | o " W0 B Lo R o alliance is engaged in | been seut buck on account of this error, i det Had Y e ———— rolled by France, the other fifth, near 8 § &1 3 — it tres artment appears to | the reduced erops of this yeur will lessen o ) g a partisan e the fact is potent t all; YOOLIST FLORA FEDAWAY - 1 i Ly Tao > Do “ its mouth, belng in the possession of L s i ot i) AR RS o T SR S % be prepuring to come to the relief of the | the vevenuo of the roads, but the crops Useful to the Democrats. PN R L S RTanal (e ndostake o provh 1 WoklG T jboubi Flom Fodaway 48 o gl of fifieen who OMAHA money market, This is the natural in- | will probably not be less thanin other The Conneticut |’r|.'lnln'l Jnists have nsmin- | tion and one after the other has absorbed As to the second point, what republican, | woman, Although she isa very prtty whito | LOAN AND TRUST ference from the eirculur of the dep: years when the rates were below | ated a state ticket in a chearful and hopeful | the tier of small provinces strotching after having voted the new party or alliand vl she falls an casy victim to the wiles of + A ¢ tickot and done 1l that he could to defeat | colored men, and during the t thre ment providing for the immediate r what they are at present, and | way. In Conneticut prohibition stake tic- | from Senegambia, north of the Kong mount- | el MU0 G0 B Aot e e 1o 2o i AL ) (AT R COMPANY., demption of four and one-half per ¢ besides the relative rvoduction | kets ave far more useful thun they are in | ains, wellnigh to Lake Tehad. 1t isavast | yyopublican prinary & year from this fall | with her in her wwduess in - that divec 4 3 $ BanaG ta txare AR PRR | 4 . it u i - Miss region, fertile in soil and rich in resources, | and claim o rvisht o take pavt initt 1do | tion, Finally she” was arrested today for | Subseribed and Guaranteed € 450,00 bonds to the amount of two million dol- | in revenue fr this cause will | Kausas or) ari g 1 towards the | not _ balle \hat Mr. Burr vith s with adusky Afvican named J, J, | Fald In Capital - 1 0,00 lars. It is truo this sum would not go | undoubtedly be offset by a reduction of A 3ad its pacple ave well dispossc. OwAIdS WS | D wis® offrontery and chook, | would | Etapnoy. wha I old onough to be hor . father nd solls stooks 2 far in rvelieving the mone expenses, and this would take place if hn'”\’ l’\,wauu,‘h-mlfi-mxm. '\:“'“I“I"l-l -:}““ :‘*”" "‘I“y";"l"’l "r‘(‘;" \vl":l undertake to say that such a man had n Her color sort, who is & barber, was oretil - paperi, St Paul Pioneer-Press (Rep.) Algeria to the groat upper bond @ o Nig ustly forfeited ull his old party wrights and | also arreste aha gt e . i $ The United States government has decided | would be of incaleuluble benefit to France in | priviloges. DA . sl G e TR ations, takes o 2 of prop :l\\ 1be followed by other eulls, so that | the extent which the de- | yhag nomore Indians shall sccompany oir. | the rapid trausportation of its troops and in LAl st whilo Me. Burrows insists U4 | g or thron s b (h . & M, fled L between now and the timo when the | mand on the transportation fa- | cuses, on the ground that *it is demoraliz- | the developmeut of the industrial resources | his nondescriptis not a party, he evidently | . o FOES BT R HEE TG street T ~ active movoment of the crops will be in | cilities of the rowds should bo | ing” Whether it is demovalisiug to the Ln- | of tho country, but can it be built! Tn these | hs & longine unticipution that it may some | iy o prevent it from emssing their tracks o oan&TrustCo progress the treasury may be able to | reduced in consequence of short erops. dian or the circus is not made satifatorily | daysof scientific achievement it is rash 0 | Gav'to'come when his *declaration of princi. | 88d to make it builda viaduct. For a day or SAVINGS BANK. This remarkablo vecord naturally in- | have been ordered reduced ure excessive e ngency, but it is to bo expected that | the éxisting rates were maintained to was discovered that in some mysterions man 200 ner the Standard had crossed the tracks whil . 1 £ two there was filing of papers on both side lace five or six million dollars o The dispatches intimate tha ere | clear by this statement assume that auything is possible. So far | ples shali become the platfc of a great (] ¥ on dollars in th The dispatches intimate that ther aivey o e . | 8 ECorner18th and Douglas Sts » 1 ) hink that duy wi nev but f vy # B ‘) WhA e ki 1 N Japita 50,000 is close, due in part to the western de- | all the roads except the Union To Avoid the Domestio Variety, s ’- : gaa. kil [able to, | MRS G, e i berod’ onor | Bt 1o and betold, when the easo came up it | [l s Capital Vi ! srhups, in o nearl » qui aclfie, dock P . o 2 Linbllity of Stockholders s mand and, perhups, In o neurly or quite [ Pacifie, Rock Island and Alton, | An exchange hasa long and elaborate ar- | dewert. which would bury tl Wil 1fmax tesb ore, Yoo parmiiied 1o iroay AR e s g a3 call for currency will continue large for | order of the commission into effoct, but | Few people, wo imagine, will care to read it, | thus far mude involve enormons expenditure, | with a b, nt In cadur. | for their dest f round Oboers A T Br ek Nrasidinss 0 Urowi 4 : " , N the three founders at and glovious The Farmers bank of Kogers has ine (e e o market from the treasury is very noces- | a course would be far more damaging to | least the marvied portion of the public would | much no one can tell, in keeping the tr ey ¥ 5, Burrows and Bume | porated with a capital stock of $12,000, Th Dlreaton ,m’y\;"h‘\“;”“[‘J\\“A“m:lt"m‘. ! 3 ( 1% cola be oF P e s (S oy it 1 | 8ud after considerable bluster tho time of | g market. At the east money at present | is a secrot undepstanding between s a8 water is con yably could be ob- | national party the Bubsoribed und Gaaranteed Capital 100,000 Clevelanad Leader o ith t sandstorms of the \”_‘ if my feet t permitted to tread equal degree to spoculation, and as the | that they will refuse to put tho | giie oy “the avoidance of hurricauos at sea fast us it could be built? All tt with unco tho nation, | the railrond men wero asld d wore hoadod FIGANK J. LANGE, Cashicr. the next two months some help to the | this is at least highly improbable. Such | Whut the public would 1 » know—or at | which must La increased still further, b I § emt 4 ¥ ry of vice-prosident, W. T, Wy trousuror. sary, tho roads thanan open declaration of | —is bow toavoid hurricanes at b in cunning order. It is @ favorite project | yoozicwm, Cuartts Woosiki. ucorporators awe J. B, 1\ K., Alvert 8. an Jo Klumball, George B, Lake, -

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