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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FTIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1891, o ol g M THE OUTGOING GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE intorost It is pledgod to maintain o | body. A I in sossion barely a I‘RU“ 'l‘"E ‘l‘\TF l‘ I)“‘\I the question at issue is the trath of the facts (‘0\“*'“" N ‘lo\'\l I)R CFFDIV AN .l HE DAILY BEE Porhnps no legislatare on rocord over | systom of education that will enable tho | month, ik Hembses tinvs been ape ! SIATE CAPITAL, oF ou Ieasioy bl E7Edo008 THbE b BotioR. NGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS E. ROSEWATER Enimor listened to a messago from an ex-gov- | Indian youth to obtain such instruction ftenders of money in rolls State vs Chichester. Excoptions from (age - . — | ernor until the legisiature of Nebraska | ns will familiarize them with eivilized | 00 to $1,000. The evi- gounty. Exipulons overruied. Optaion by | y : N & g PUBLI D DLVERY MORNING | did so yostorday. But the fnnovation | life, It has undertaken o cavry out o | dence doostuhisustain the nssortion of | The Golored Party to the Oivil Rights Onso | Mfigh livat Neent voting ot & villie oin. | Se0ttor Ingalls Dafines His Position on the wis justified by the peculiar civcum- | plan of allotmoent in severalty and teach | thoinvestigators. [t shows a sharp do- Makes a Compronise. tion is ot punistiablo under the provisions of Olosure and Elections Bills TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION stunces of tho case, nnd the legislature | theadults farming. 1t has covenanted | cline in legislative values, One need sections 181 und 182 of tho criminal cod . AR LR b s #1001 and the public are amply rewarded by | to provide for them until they become | not go back gthe momory of the oldest T o RV B 5 IR R Rix iont s | and the public are Iy re de o provide fo om until they come i © mom o | Statevs Nebraska distillingcompany, Ar PROPY S A inanie 210 | tho tone and quniity of Genoral Thayer's | selbsupporting in o way bocoming o | inhabitant on Cloar crock to recall tho | HOW WARNER OBTANED HIS WHISKY. | guodand submittod on motion to modify ao. | AN~ APPROPRIATION FOR ~ PENSIONS. \ | O 0 | suggestions, ealt nd enligntene It has | flushdays @whén legislators spurnod o on Weekly oo, Ono Yenr 100 | suggestion . wealthy and enligntened nation. It has | ot S dn logislators sy ; | “'rhe tollowlng cases wore argued andsud. | oRVIoRs Ihe ox-govornor very proparly gives | promised to donl fairly and justly with | boggavdly thousand, and held theit | g nive, the Grocor Gors on the War | mittod: Hobbs v Hunt: MiCagio va Grac | The Eight-Hour Bl Constdered in Omaha, Tie Heo Bailding the fitst place in his mossago to & cone | them in regard to thelr lands, and in [ prices ata noteh that made mitlionaires [ 0 S 00 S e be | 11 Gaslinys Graoter; Patrick vs Paulson tho Sonato—Sonator Dawes Pros ith Gty Cormer N asid 3h 8t recta sideration of the destitution which exs | short, the governmont is under pledge |shudder. The decline to three figures srty=Tntssesting Bapretne 3 Lo HoRERs oY Dat o SOt Srets Ad ittt poses an diment ~ Ae Uhiengo Offee, 317 Cham ber of Gommeroee. ists inu portion of the state. He ex- | and compact to treat these people hon= | marks the invoads of politieal competi CBHNE B6TR e 20 peoti0e, THE (OIIOWING. shanos WOl e oddi o heistions RewVori ot iiand IEribine Bullaing | g the mewsures adopted by the | orably and in good faith. [ tion in Colovado and the elevation of RUCL and submitted s SWiTLvs Criw ford, on bl - ito administration for tho rolief | Tow vory lurge oxtont this has been | pot-hunting choap Johns, B U S S ) CORRESTONDENCE | of tho sufforors and presents o care- | done. Tho fact that 183,000 Indians are —— Lixoorx, Nob, Fob. 5.—(Spocial to Tun | Osborn, va Cuecid s Hughos ve Coburni | WWARNINGTON, o6 B ©Among the bills o edhbepnrienticns relyting o neet &bt | outimato of tho needs for tho future, | solfsupporting aud thit 16,000 youtns | Titi: conncil marched up the court | e |-Mr. Grean, thoattomoy for the col. | HAvwaid va ltamgog Murply va Omaha | Rt fobho Snbic bod Uaiabio At Editorinl Dopartment In his opinion anappropristion of 8200, | are being educated in the schools, is con= | houso hill and then marched down | ored man, H. C. Peiffer, in the civil rights | S{IhY ‘..,;;,\:},:::fi;".]C‘-i-‘.’.',f:f:{l wruary 10, | the widow of ¢ vuu‘ru\h\'u‘wr“\’-';l«:t’ll;:r ~ RUSINE TTERS L o, with an emergency clauso, is re- | elusivo evidenco that the government | again. But the road fund was not serie | case, takes excoplions to the comment mady | 1805, atd o'clock n. m.. whon the cuses f€0m | o, 7 Ml foors and wmittancesshoutd | uived to meet the needs of the case. It | has not wholly fuiled to carry out its | ously injured in tho fray. Akl B R8s e R G A L L Mr. Tugalls, vising to s question of privi addressed to o Bee Pubiishing Company, M 1 S I8 3 e pf success MOSOCU ODNs N ENDS, logepud - b e s il postamca orders | will bo observed that his estimate of the [ agreoments. But it has not beon unis T T Fro e _‘;:’: - ‘:' Shit “"I"‘ e BRI Ll bl W lege, made a statoment in regard to his ottt 10 o made payable to the order of the com- . aomewhat less setlous smle earefil und conslstent 1 3 pos ore Honors for John. on, 1 irecn says hein, the ieorge MeMillan, the teamster arrosted on | ¢udd on the elosure rate and the election bill R situation is somewhat less serious than | formly ful and consistont in the per TR owner of the hotel, rathor than suffer o | the charge of cruelly to nuinals, was tried | whioh hosuid had boen tho subject of oom” that purporting to come from the retiof | formance of its duty. The service has not Azl before dustico b\ ihy and disch bl L s Bl B L A Y at purporting o col o relief | fo co of its duty o service has n Parisians have been informed by a local | possivle fine of §00, puid tho costs of the suit | Defore Justice Boxworthy and discharged, | mont, of consure and of — anmalversion The e Wid'e nam and Seventeol S i e 13 N i : # o by " - 3 D 0 chargo. 3PS 0 0 oy on o 0« o 101 S AP teenth 868§ onts furnished by Tre BEE'S special | there is reason to boliove that it has not | Arthur Sullivan, who will doubtless be over- [ colored man to whom he refused lodging Teprosontative J. N. Moan lofe this after. | SoDoaCd, t0 Hh0 oo o sl e for EWORN STA FEMENT OF CIRCULATION. | correspondents in various parts of the | atall times beon entirely honest. What | whelmed with tho new honor and writea Pleiffer was willing to accopt this monoy n \I-n an fmportant business teip to Sioux | himself, Thore wore those presont who kiew State of Nehrask (> state, the commissionor of Indian affairs de- [ new opera with pugilistic sccompaninent, compromise and dropped the prosecution. It 0, and Augusta, Ga. Ho will roturn | that, many months ago, whilo occupying the County of Douglas, { %% T N L - 13 said that Pfoiffor had n good case against | 00 VYednesday. chuit in the absence of the vice fdont e f L eretary of Tue Bee | General Thayer's remarks on the sub: | mands is that the government shall ; - " ciffor had a good case again - L ! 1 LR THN. Comping, oo Sglamniy SWORF | 1q4 i : SN . Farmer and Agriculturist, Dunean, and tho ease attracted considerablo | ATTACK ON G AVERAL Nipgs, | DO resbled many urgent ioportunit :‘ ) i o PO AT Y B | Ject of the Indian policy of the govern- | keep absolute good faith with the In- Chicago Mail s TR i T6i6d 1 u I many strenuous solicitations to for the wesk ending January 81, 1801, was as | ment will find a vesponsivo echo inthe | dians. Regurding the service ho urges One of the ool things that came out of the A Minne ) . yoperate -~ in o that direction by meth % dnn tog o 0 0f the Ming : SALAT THUNBER. o EHIA v Foal: GINLH A Minnesots Man Charges Him with a Mgy o ; Eininy, Januaey 23 soo | hoarts of all Nebraskans, and may well | that it should b administored by ono | Kanss sonatorship squabblo fs tho settle- | yliies DHesn b said 1o fol olated at HRGRITRATAL NS RBRS: s whieh o thon, belioved und ow Monday, January 26, 6,70 | commund the attention of the statesmen | pesponsible head, that appointments | me tof the colation of the “farmer” to the 4 2 ks Mixsearons, Minn, Feb, 5 —The Evening | of the fundamental principles of constitu Tuesday. Jinuary 27 R L A alilnito vs the ex-governor | should & 1 1 divil sorvico | “agriculturist.” One of the Kansas sockless SRS I ALY Journai has published an interview on the re- | tional government. o had ot sinee soen )I\’“m.‘fl Wy, daniary N 20018 | 0 ;\m_ on, Says the ex-g n‘m « »-l Hvlt o wlm civil s8¢ .mr P st i sl iy “A Herbert Warner of Madison county has got | h'"m'"“ Ao 1t “‘l“ haft “ {s2iina 6l y oceasion o chango or modify i nvio G TR e d i) i We feod thom (thoso ot clvllizod) and th any porson 3 in tho eorvice |fBrmer is ono who works a farm, whiloau | gilc D very Shaly maonan though somo | woe Indians in tho resont sosimmage by T {00OkD & ab x’-lyvx‘,‘l‘,}‘}:‘\ aaiion e gl ds bbb g 4 3 BN | g agriculturist is one who works a farmer.' prit in the United States court. Theoffenso | prominent Dakota man whose namo is with 9 cngal o 1 T dofy us; wo pay thom monoy and thoy pur- | whould be conditiohed upon the | STl ) prominen v directed alike against force and fraad, non Averng x 20,801 | | ° pie thiee fitse % : L b I - was committed at the Meadow Grove distil | peld,Gus Beauliou,n vesidentof St, Pauland | partisan and — applicable qually tor / GEIGE 1L 17SCTTOK, ;.}l]“ ‘\K 5 m\"';\v ”” v ‘”: 1“_};_““‘.-”\-""‘“ faithful performance of duty, Ho takes Rey, Plink-tlunk on Orides I*x;\' gl appears that Waenor, in ko Wi | iacly known among tho fudins of tho | wll parts of tho uati Yo ok Sworn 0 betoro mo and subsctibed i my e army and say - that thoy areStarving: | o gouidud position against transforring New York Herald. an Buren Lewis, the proprictorof -~ the dis s ng surennder constdoration, ho-wever, did not, in prosence jist day of Jununry A, DISL | that bringa doublo rations on which they gor. | & decided position 1 g S o o tillery, broko into the establishment at ni northiwest, suys : “I'howhole truth of this [ S ' 5Ty iat brings double ons o L o 1 7ar “Pride, deah breade 4 vich do " ablishment atnig iy of its dotails, receive the sauetion of Newty fuot SRtEALh: wid Bofsuie Tnc Divee Wiya thay|| The domirol olibhe IHditds fo Uhe witkdus | CFS1EI CERY baadser, A B 4 hdoan |G fole away several barvels of distilled | sad business will come out some day. 1 think | Hig judgmenty 1tappadted to be aimbiona, Etate of Nebraska, {1 AR which should have lasted them ten, and then | Partment, holieving that the eivil au- "i‘\- e mattah b -\'\ v look .I! n] ! 'r;n:\\ 4:2‘ ~I‘[;‘xn~u|| which the tax had never been paid, | jtwas two months vreceding the Custer | complicated, obscure 1n many of its provis Connty of Doulas, | N8 o Gy S TRV RLIoR WH LR 16 taton D) | BHORLEY I8 fae bEttar G R AEe e a8 R e o 10 fraud was detected and Lewis, the dis | paggaere that General Milosand s soldiers | ions and difftenlt of avpheavion, — Inorder to George T Pachuck, belng duly sworn, de- se t acvation, ; g o bab looked at anything but the sky ; one day | tiller, was arvested and convieted in Omaha, shed e A | zuard weninst tho enactimont of any such . Jiosua nnd siys thit ho ta secrotary CTHK Bek | and recchoed by humanitarisns in the east, | military todeal judiciously with the many |y, "gonned on g banana skin an' landed on | HO isnow awaiting sentence. It is allesced rushed in upon au Indion village In Montana | B0 (T G fn his absence and with - ; ublishing con pany, that the aeiual AYCEage | o ocer o thought for thele white breth- | dotails connoseted with the question of EBic P e R S e that in the present cise Warnor was acting | and shot down every man, woman and [ o' aioidmonts which he rogirded s Ay Cionnton ot Tae DALY Bk for the ) i A 4 rie his buck 50 hard an' heavy dat his spine wuz | it 1 aret i Vo ithos |l el "l 1% weithout mewy, |Theroe wers ] IR wonth of February, 180, 10501 coples; for | ron, who have been robbed of theirevery | Tndinn civilization. The commissioner |all shook out oo joint, and now he moves | assert that Warner's offense i Tiotwaeh (ks pad . tiree hundred | Sliontial to prevent dangors not loss Murch, 150, 20805 copless for A pril, 180, 20,54 o This truo summary of the 45 AN rithat Warner's offonso u ¥ ! ¢ s distinet than those which it was ¥ 0Ly, 1600 20,10 capios: for June, | Possesslon. Thisis a truo sutn mary concludes with the geatifying assuranco | along, wif u stick iv cach band, aoubled up | Today Henry = Stone of Talmage iwas | Iidians killed. The village, being farfrom | yayjod to obviate, he had reserve Divs: for 1y, 1800 anies | situation s to the Indians wo foed them and | 4y (e s no occason for discourage [Iike & boy - do green applo. season, ' | Mulcted 0825 mid costs by dudo Duniy for o telograph, information of the horeiblo | Yl 5 vote fn- i wbsonce with the SN, 20,550 coples; for September, | they fight us. The people are taxed to sup- i ¢ . § el ide- | selhg liquor in Gandy two years ago with- | affair was not known until after the Custer blic: vho favored the consideration of 20,830 Cophs; Tobor 140, 20162 eo ; | ment or im patience. sponds his time countin’ do cracks in do side- | SeinEHduer ¥ Massacre and thn of coarss, the publiomtng | Lublicats who favored tho consideratio ¢ ; faroctalr. 10, 2008 €07 | vort thom in idleness, while they look in dis- LD 8 80, s T rso th 1 Other dmportant measures unloss these modi- ! ; (e T all, : ' ] as sooceapled with the Custer mussacro that | 11 EHbEN S 41 copies: for Jinuary. 1800, | daio upon every kind of labor, A BEREOn g i SCIMITT ON 11 WAR PATIL T hat | fiewions wero made. o had 1o arrane, 8 o Gronor i TESONCK, T 611500 AL IPES 0 e st o PROGRESS OF RE How it Works, If there is any porson in town who is hoth | 1o, BHientIon wis paid to the provious missa- | ment, agreenent or understanding, express Drosae e dre o el Ner” | disarmed and rigidly confined to their | . The country will learn with pleasure San Francisco Chronic ered to death by being guyed by friends and | A fiarapeaking of the breaking of trosties, | OF imilied. ' diract —or indireck ~romote ) ayorJununry, ADLI8L” | disarmed and rigidly confined to their | -1 ¢ Posnin Ry . L o e it | treatadicoclly X Aratioes 16 18 el | mareor [ or coutingent, to have ls vote NP K, ) ant bt bove all, tho | that the first practical result of the new | The laborers emploved by the governm il L el 12 Beaulicu said: SoUnbou L Aratnst s Wioh . (pasiige, od Notary Publie. reservations, and that, above all, the iaf of reciprosity w o hern | at Hare island and Skibbereen showed small oL el Llop, “The Indiaus throughout the _entire north- g " 3 Sl e Rl bo, pro. | Plan of reciprocity with the southern yot hojs not responsible for it. 1t L L D e Creles | 8his lection bill, and in_ that E = | settlers on the frontior must bo pro- | ” i q < AN .| common sonse in striking for higher wages. | Joned in this wise: On Sunday west are colleeting facts regarding the Miles 1 qiytement he was convinced he would be con- g ; countrios of this hemisphere has been P o: On Sunday outrage in Mont 1 the failliro of tho Now wo shall havea surfeit of gub- | tocted. He sums up the whole question, | FHE S : % atod | A this work was given to thom for char gambling den was raided, and anaccordanco | povernment overywheto fo koop treaties, | Dimed snd corrovoratod by tho senitor ornatorial mess: g0 fur ns it concerns tho citizons of this | &tained in an agrecmont consummated | o) ¢ inforencoof the Writisn govern- | Witha timehonored custhm overy gambler | EACEN" Ghiofs WL bo. destgnnted togo to | (Mison) from Tows. Tlo wasas rendy now, between the government of the United 7 o | arrested save an assumed name. One was | \¥aey X E ashe had always been, to proceed with its prtth Rt SRR state, when ho says: “The onward | DoLWe « . ; ment was that the men who were displeasod [ Srrested wave an assumed name. Ouo wis | Washington to present their weongs and | &0uGiin R e e Pit ‘braska constitution 18 the | maveh of civilization must not bo stayed | States and the government of Brazil, to | with their pay could not be in sore straits. | ,ilen wore published, and ever sice thon | GrCy3uces and, more especally, to expose | since tho parly was born, Sinco that period - Fitzsimmons of the fray. by tho romnants of burbarism. take offect January 1 noxt. A8 8001 a8 | [{enee they will havono work at all, which | Schumitt has been bothered to death, 1t has :.‘;‘m‘x:‘lil“;l(_v‘ e .'\‘l;g;j*]_"' '“"_n'J HIARO | Ko had nevercspoused a cause which hebe- ¥ —_— "Lt fell to the lot of € nor Thayer, | the policy of this country regavding | was probably the t aimod at by the men | even hurt him in o busiess way. Mr. pesba i et AR LD e T T Tie roport that Boyd and Burrows | iy tholast days of bis ofidal careor, to | C10%F trado relations with tho countries | who inspired the strike, "The professtonul | [ARES,NGMIAY Tty el e s A Vigorous Denral. which ne belioved to be right because it wis spoak s they pass by” lacks confirma- | yonder a most memorable sorvice to the | ©f South and Central ~America was labor agitator may always be counted on 40} 00 ought his name into disgr and | Cmicaco, Feb, 5. —Captain Hu of unpopular. 5% e bl S formally declared, Brazil made known | do the wrong thin when e fiuds him there will be musicin the | General Milos® staff, after cavefully reading | Mr. Allison deemed it due to nimself tosay b e ——" state in dealing with tho destitution in RO tlandly cihvavassl ki vand " — - air. tho Minneapolis dispateh, siid: that on every occasion when he had an on. s 7 = < one part of the commonwenlth and the | 2° ndly il ad Enough of Congress, A8 A DEPENDENT FAMILY. e RO A 2 vortunity he had stated distinctly that hehad I'e enll for *'a thousand men who : “1 : o IR\ AGtHamE mHel| Yoty sHCEtly afterward her representa- g Toueral 11066 I AL N ALt G TSL i Bon That massacre story is absolutely untrue. | o pair with Mr. Ingallson the vote respect know how to die” is indefinitely sus- | Indian disturbance in another. Ne | ¢ive at Washington was instructed to | Theroareagood many important matters | ago on the charge of passing countorfei, | NOURing in which Goneral Miles was en- | ing the clections bill pendod. peoplo approved hisacts in those mat- | “0 HEEEE R Gt oking to an | in tho way of general legislation before con- | moncy. Since then he has been in tho | FAEed ever occurrod that could remotely sug- | The peusion approprintton bill was then —————— ters, and they will very generally con- c3daladbid LSl X 2 BGohiae R BauE i otas i sopy- | Douglas county jail awaiting trial. As ho st it. In all the numerous occasions where | taken up. Tt appropriates for peusions for on tho lines pro- | Eress, sch as tho burkrupley i, the Cel | 6t wifo andl six ciidron dependont on | Generdl Miles s’ capturor Tndians It nay | e vear$is roxponses, 81,874,000, right bif) and others upou which it would be | % %€ AT S epritren SHenaint o 1 teally astonishing how few wero killed | . 10 course of the discussion Mr. McP*herson well to have action, but the firstand mostim- | States district attorncy, today decided to | or wounded, Atthis time the onlyaffair that | inquired whether the —umount appropriated portant question ik to attend to the necessary | allow Blue his freedom and hoe gave him his | I rememberin. Montana, where considerable ;"j"’!'f be suflicient for the year. Mr. /\“|l~ N business of the ¢ountry, the appropriation | personal recognizince w appear for trial. Indian women and_children (Plegans) wero | Betived it would bo, butacmitted thak thees K Sl pa BURRBAE COURT Killed by troops.was several years before the | MiEht bea deficiency of £.000,000, 8,000,000, andother billy for the maintenance of the 3 Chstar et il Gonteal Miles had | S5000,000 or 10,000,000, On the other hand agreement or treat posed by the United States. It would seem that little or no difficulty had been found in reaching an arrangement satis- factory to the president and secretary of AND now the license inspector i3 to be | cur in his conclusions, as stated in his givon an assistant. Economy is march- | mess: ing on. P rhaps the most satisfactory feature of the messnge is its strong declaration in favor of a revision of the tax laws, Brazin has taken passage on the good ship “*Reciprocity,” J. G. Blaine, pilot. state and the Brazilian minisver, and it | govi et 095 10 avoid the necessity of an | The following opinions were handed down s here might | eplus, but he thought v AR, The ox-governor urges that the assoss- | © : ) government sops 1o avoid ssity Tho followi Hothing whislaver to/do with {62! hore might bo'm surplus, but he though Walcome, Brazil, SIS CICHER B i is possible that the ngroement can bo |extra session. | Tho country has had moro | 188t evening: : i g e A it more likely there would bo a_de- ara S ! i y . Sl i ment should be high and the tax rate R AGaTG S N e T e e e e South Omaha vs Cunningham, Error from ficiency, Mr.” McPherson asked how m = 7 16w, rabherthan the reverse; and that | CBunety tio:seraLe Ay b0 Prososbses | & 2 grossional interforeatd | Douglus county. Attimed. Opivion by Mr. An Ohio Miracle. many applications had been made under the Tik council majovity might draw o the laws should be vory severe in pro- | 5100 While its ratification by tho Brazil- | with its business for the past year and would { Justice Maxwell, 3 ’ SprixaFizLp, 0., Feb. b—[Special Tele- | actlastyear, Mr, Aliison gave the numbe profitablo losson from tho fate of the | he 1Ws s d be vory seve ', ian government may bo regardod as al- | be #lad to escapo any mor forus long a time | 1 h{\ an action by an excentrix against the | gram to Tue Ber]—Mrs. George Tyree has | UPto January 10 as 520000, of which only dicals in Lincol viding for the punishment of men who s 5 £ as possible, city of South Omaha for cansing tho death of o erE R 34 f 8,000 or 9,000 had been allowed. radicals in Lincoln, ; most & mattor of course. b B RSt B been suffering with consumption and sping conceal their property and tho assessors i : T ator by negligently ing Twent 3 % P Mr. Quay moved to add to the provision as S 1 4 G lnnichlut [lihts (5l & sueredtion The trade of the United States with PASSING JESTS, sIXth street ungnurded ata pointa short di trouble caused by a fall. To allappearanees | ¢ fees i proviso that it shalluot apply toany SouTiit DAKOTA wants irrigation, too. ; R gges tance north of the intersection of said strect | she died. An undertaker we with Iwoenty-sevonth street, the testimony showing that Twenty-seventh street runs in i a northwesterly direction. where it interse Brazil is very much larger than with Tron tonic doesn’t make a **bar," > any other Sonth American county, but _Though sometimes, when it's “fixed” “has boo! idsal Perii For you to take, it isn't far it has been very one-sided. For in- From liquors they eall *‘mixcd s summoned, | case now pending where there is an existing when the woman roseand said: “I'vecome | lawful contract, This was agreed to, back to bo baptized.” Mr. Cockrell moved 1o insert u proviso She iusisted on being immersed, and being | that, hereaft In that state, as in western Nebraska, | thut the logislature should spoedily act it {s n long timo botween rain upon. Nebr has suffered a great deat from the present wretehed system . no fee or compensation for Hoie Tweouty-fifth streot, aud that fora conside any ponsion rttor: out be retained " 5 stance, wo imported from that country —Pharmaccutical B, | up1s distance north ¢ intorscc 5 | unable to go to church, the metallic casket | DY POnsion atforuey or de aaain OMATA’S packing industry advanced | of taxation. GG, st l““l““u Tune 30, 1890, ||h-|:‘- —— :‘::.1\:'nh]u‘>"\‘uk‘t‘llu‘ml“:' ‘:‘“,':]l“\'“f“\‘": ‘;’:‘l ,‘;"_'I‘ ‘f‘:, in which she was to have been buried was | Ut of any allowance for pensious. There ent it is marching on at u speed of | the railroad question. It correctiy states | ¢ :‘“l“ OO LS ‘l‘ "l‘" ”“”‘ et PR S C L tgitadivoree from my | madeon Twentyseventh stroct, near the in- | simey Tk, P in her coffin sho cried | party tine ; s g . while onr exports amounted to less thu man. ersection of saic o eld 0Ty 1Q G0 I b St R OILELE t. Cockrel ore o) ) o~ 48 per cont the relations of the people and the cor- T h0 Xt o R +On what grounds! asked the lawyer. et \,j.’““’“fl, A'w".lr L s, I’I : pl..c( ‘v!nu bed, apparently much strengthened, and her | M- Cockvell offered an - amendmont pr - porations and the powersof the legisla- | % IEEONE B R0 W IORINESD LS “Grounds? Eh—un, Lord! I dinno, T |G fekarol(Birlysubaiitcd o thod fih s taiansinowahold Hobes ol hver recovery: i | X I HnkihoGation foo fepdelomsB il o Ee WILLIAN offectually dis- | fure, but'it makes no very vigorous and | discrepincy aguinst us in oug commorce | posed you would fi¥ all that. You el | 57114 porson make an excavation so near = Sionod oficer or prvate in o by vy poses of captious eritics of his govern- | dofinite sugzostions of remedies. with Brazil for a number of years. | yousself alawyer, don’t y the line of a pu wi.-,u-..»: that one lawfully Republic 1 by Soldiers. or marine corp: HaR Honi AR AT A R e A LS 3 o ila Grog ritain, Ger! s and = assing along s street accidentally ARCELO! ‘b, 5.~Ata pe demon- rretived list, Agreedto, A e co - mont. Ofticial lifo dopends on seeing | General Thayer devotes conside Mcanwhile Great Britain, Germany and | ugyou s your father? T it I IE A in dube Gt o A Ao AL poRaL e |08 TOL LI e o e little and suying attention to two maiters of very grd I'rance have been selling in the aggre- | ¢He is enjoying very poor health.” ingz such excavation to orectbatriors us a pro. | 2wation in favor of the republican lender, & 3 TUCCHIME B St ot ? f L T e | gato w0 the aus o groat deal | M1 am glad ho cnjoys iti most poople | wotuion against such acciicats, and if ho i Salmeron, the crowd was charged by atroop (g FEGCe NE SMIEEE BEL G, ¢ importance to the state at this time, the | 7 on't.”? ) and g Y AN i 21 gendarmes. They fire o B AT r AT B I A D AR r Vo WEDNESDAY night's mnss meeting at ‘.,"l..,.u--w:-:n :nlnf the sugar boot indus- | move than they bought of them, and doulk i 10 doso aud a person falls mto such excava- | of mounted gendarmes. They fired their | jusert the free coinnge bll asa part of the tion and sustains injurie the national capital showed that Con- for such negiect, grossman Comnellis still popular with “tho men who work in shops”in the city of Washington. , e will be liablo | pistols and carbines right and left, wounding | pension appropriation bill. ral persons more or less severely, The The senate took up the house bill to pro- 3. Iutoxication when relied on as a defenso rument will bo asked toorderan’inquiry | vide for the adjustment of accounts of la- must be pleaded. Under a general denialthe | mto the conduct of the officer in charge of | borers, workmen aud mechanics avising under only proof admissablois to establishor dis- | the gendarues. the eight-hour lay have been stealily making strongoer Washington Post; The debating societies their hold upon the commerco of Bra- | have takea up the Indinn question. This is z1l, as they have upon the trade of all [ #nether sure sign of p the South American countries. But Philadelphia Ledg try and the development of irrigation. In both matters he takesa positive atti- tude. He urges that if the good hogin- i The ning already made in the manufacture | 8 E M Hat S WA yrove the fa ated in the petition. Mr. Dawes gave notice of anamendment in of oot suvar i folloved up Nobraska | With the adventof the republic, which | Whoswalloweda dollar the other day ein | Koshler vs Dodge, Appeal from Hll A Wichita Bank Fails, May of a substitute requiring payment for Ties logislaturo has at last admitted st o the United States was prompt to ro o o ke, county. Afirmed. -~ Opinion by Mr. Justico | Wwienira, e, 5. will becomo the leading sug 1, Feb, v state of kuows what it is to have a silver coinage dis- The First Arkan. | over-time, notwithstanding any agreemen f : orval, atTalloy i costern | the contriry. The bill was then laid asido ; A 5 S Samm o rbance s st, S o sas le: v olde E oste . ¢ that the occupant of the executive chair | (1o unionin the next ten years, Ho | 2128 came a more fricndly commerc turbance in his midst, 50 to speak. 1. Where a person borrows moncy and | [ Valloy "“"k. ',ho :i’e"l]‘l‘l‘fi “;!.\‘:\‘r)l‘\i\l;L'H:"l informally until tomorrow Gl Jol e mi A e 2 YooK R timel 7ab 8 o oy whio! = nves his note therefor, which specifies Kansas, posted a motic s ning tha 7 the bills takel o calenda is governor of Nebraska. Tho mills of | oints out the advantuges to be gained | Sentiment toward this country Which | 310 Expross in—Seea dog fight? [ jis S pianon plich sacites ) Amoug the bilis (aken from the oaleuda the gods grind slowly, but they gt there just tho same—about pay day. e oR R e e 2 ! ace a lawful rate of iuterest, a verbal | owin to animpossibility to m has since beon stoadily growing, sad | Barit —No; the dogs ouly stood off and'yelped | promise of the borrower made at the time | and the stringer by irrigation, and asks the legislature > ; ; A under the operation of the reeiprocity | ateach other. Grin—Ah, a bark mill, 3s ou | (he note is eiven, to piy o rate of interestin { was temporarily to memoralize congress in favor of the it X Rt 1 1 | agreement just announced there cannot | MIEht s1y excess of that allowed by law, will not itself passuge of the measures donating public — TS b T e e ke collections | and passed were the following: Hou: bill 1o Y now I“"“'“_‘“"ll. payment | authorize the construction of o tunnel under "“51""“‘"'_'. The asscls a New York bay; ahouse bill for the const 1 to be more than suMicient to pay all lia- | tion of three indian industrial schools in Wis- 0 TR bilities, which are about , 000, SOt chig @ Cost no! G AL THAYER remarks that the | lands to the several states. ’"‘ll to "“( a o nml'flll Byt (Ga) Banner: Major Jonos laid | "85 e ik 01 e virbit agroement is : i Mlieata A M dLien e geavnol pust two yews haye soen very lively | Among tho other important ro- | CHOTE RatRel o ':,'::.'L ‘!;h'_'r'_ o noBd howw 18 & pound of moat to. 56a50n 1b, || rar el aaiot 66 the Umo the. lean s A Reidesmuid Dies ¢ the Altar, sion, adjourned. made, or subseqiently thercto, by the bor- g g e ing the unlawful intetest, or if the | JEFFERsoNviLLE, Tnd., Fev. b—[Special ace of the agreement has by | Telecram to Tre Bre.|— Miss Lizzie Stickan ice roserved or in- | of Sellersburg, went to Cincinnati to attend | . MO0 oS Grdored i the terest in excess of thelegal rate, the transac- | tho wedding of a friend as brides: tonDIME Mo loydot O hilolordored (thay tion will bo tainted with the vicb of usury B e e et tatamiid. | during the remainder of the session the louse L 3. The defendants executed and aclivered | Miss Stickan was seized with hemorhawe | Shell meet at 11 am. luo A story is going the rounds to the effeet | thewr four promissory notes for a loan of | 4ud Lefore the horrified guests could summon The house then went into committee of the bullding operations at the various stato | commendations of the message institutions, That is true, and for that | is ono in favor of an appropriation of | iktoih reason thero is nogrent demand for moro | $150,000 for tho world’s fuir, the croation | ditions such as to commandit. We can- | Ee, MRETECC g yotter ot oxtensive approprintions for such pur- | of a board of pardons notliexhecsioholl yiupiARYtho Pl . ; poses this year. It is a.good timo to clip | ment of an immigr ropean countries which: now send annu- PERSONALITIES, R e s /il merchandiso of the rower nts House WasmxeToy, Feb 5—The house, on mo- and manufacturers make the con- Epoch: Husband—-I don’t think much of that Bramble girl and tho establish- tion_burean, and [ FOPORN K aiders, in- [ provision for farmers’ institutes. Tho | MY to B stoad of adding new wings to all the | reports of the various departments aro | o upwards of $30,000,000. We mustlook | that McConnell of Idaho paid 16,000 for his :r\.‘n‘-}nr l.':-n!:nxvh m 'L‘:"'&‘.I"'.‘.‘quiy'." inte ("N“;W. assistaneo she died. whole on the sundry eivil appropriation bill. S SR S ::’\1““‘:1 T x'u:::umuvml‘ tione | for a shavper competition than ever bo- ”"‘I‘»“ "_“f'l‘_ ‘1"'-‘“‘;‘? thio Unite ’”““""j““"‘}"’- S h Tl R e s When the paragraph providing for ex paises Cancrallyenabreed PRAOnS | fore from those countrics to hold this | wickiy pupor in Bacbio, Cols to bo doveed | Dally azveed 1o pay for the use of the money, Rich Tin Find. of the Intertate comuerce com ission was erest at the ratd of 18 per cent perannum, | SANANTONIO, The notes were extended from time to time after dae, the defendants paying interest trade. But if our merchants and manu- | to “the Christian welfare of the suffering facturers can o to the Brazilian market [ Indian, hell, fon and general news.” ., Feb. 5.—Thelargestand | reached Mr. Anderson of Kansas offered an- richest vewn of tin known to the mining in. | amenduent divecting the conmission to i s i The ¢ condition of the widow g ustry of the world tas been discovered n | 9uire into the facts reiating to tho Western with dosirable goods at satisfactory The paralytic condition of the widow of | fheroon from date at I nereent, Finally tho | QS THAT 8 boon ¢ o 75 Traftic association, After some discussion, a John B. Gotgh is pathetie. Inthe pride of A i i fha i the old Dallas mine shaft, near Durango, Sy b SR 2 2 i Shit o 4 " [ i notes were renewed by taking the notes in D point of order was raiced aguinst tie amend prices, ean guaranten ]nnm]nl.l!l\u Ivmi“‘ ’l‘l'(’"v:g;lfi‘l;:::s“\\;n\:lmlw;]v»“nll‘ sho stood b 5 4.-1[ sut, but no credit, was given for the mterest | Mexico. The owner and discoverer of tho | meng.” Sustained. avorable condi- hor and's side whel or sueh sup- It is stated that John H. Powers has The ex-governor closes with an earn- read the riot net to Senator Koontz for | est appeal for the avoidance of all rash his speech at McCook, The senator | legislation and the cnactment of laws noed not bo alarmed. Ie received vo- | that will strengthen the credit of the B ; 3 and can offor equally N ThAE had Doen aid 1o ek oess of the lomnt rate | vein is John Pershmaker of San Franeisco, | 7 AT ibaTing bon ciforous evidence of the fact that his | state before the country. “':)m il Turopenns, ther Wil onioy | Porthe would have fatlen to”rise no more. et e X O oo bty | The will bogin operating it immediately bihe yanis o pareErtpiBAring beon audience endorsed his sentiments, and [ "The tono and spirit of the ex-govorn- | o 0 ,"lv‘mm‘ = “\_mmwmi’";‘ | Mhero s talk in Hoston of asking the prosi- | tho plea of usur e e bo postonod until tomorrow., M. Bland of- e e e T D e by T Rl od ¢ age in the potition, | dant to appoint General Bankss United States | 4. A corporation is not chargenble with the T 11 At 1 asilver free colnage amendment to tho he may have the satisfuction of proving | ov's suggestions are sdmirable, and they | o a™5rol iy to be practicablo in a few | marshall ugain, now that Clevelmd’s ap- | knowlodge or bound by the aeus of oneof iis An Alllanco sta nolastnn that the applause with which his con- | form an agreeable ending to his four ice m the e A number of | Paragraph providing forthe recoinwec of gold Jeures to mako our exports to Brazil bul- | Pointee. Me. Lovering, to whom Baiks sur- | ofticers on o matler in which he aets in' bo- WitnTa, a0, Bk, parpsmy renderad it. has resigned the ofice to aceept | half of his own interests and deals with the | prominent alliance men organized here today A : ? ins. Mr. Dingley raised @ point stituents greeted him found an echo in | year's ser ccative chair. Unsalaried awmakers wh AL g : : ont ! of order agamst. the amendment. Pending de- the heart of nearly all who read Ee——— ance our imports from that country. At | a place on the governor's staff, corporation as a private individual and i no | the Wichita Live Stock association with a | cision the committee rose and the honse ad- ; fes o ' THE COST OF PIGHTING INDIA any rate there will be insured anin- | The most charitably disposed person eould | way represents it in tho trausaction. capital stock of £100,00. Complete control | journed, his speech. The discredit falls not croased domand from that country for | DOt say that Miss Braddon, “the famous | 5. Whena negotinble note is purchased | will be taken, so far as possivle, of all ship- ————— upon the man who made the speech, but A statement sent to congress from the ens ) t bk She Y novelist, ever wears nice clothes. She like after maturity from an innocent holder for | ments of stock here by alliance men. A Chicago Romance, upon the purblind partisans who criti- the quartermaster gonoral of the army [ OUF Agric ultur P"Ud“t‘flz i solid colors and affects mlx Hor gowns | value L‘hv‘);m['rlu» "Lnlms it free from all — Crucsgo, Feb. 5.—[Special Telogram to —_— outbreak was at least $2,000,000. But | between tho United States and Braail [ FEWs e FEnee SEriaie ey O tkeoper, | 6. An exception to the rule. is where the | N®W Yous, Fob. 5.-Tho houso of bishops | terson both loved a woman named Muud THE justice of the demand for a reas- | this is only tho dircet expense, and it is ““:-'“1‘ to have ‘(‘ '»’;““1)"”““ “‘;“'\'“'1“" Gourmets like her uinners mightily, “.:-I..‘-“r..-:-;’.‘\,...r;-:.»l;l,uu«.‘»)”wr ol ot uf[ l\(wl “p;\.-‘l,‘..m chureh of .\;I.u»,-’. 2 has ‘\\-.1111‘.””, nlul 1-im.~.-~m. threatonea l..}!,'.‘.‘ ; o sstimatod that when all settlements are | ing the interestof other South Ameri- b . Dominis, the busband of the new | With rotection of the rule applicable | selected Rov. Henry €. Swentzell o chia on sight. Patterson mot Iicha an front onuble share of the county road fund of | estimated that when all settlements aro | ing the intevost of othar South Awerls | tobn B, plowtils, (e OB ¢ 10 oW | 1o innocont holdors. i ton, P, 08 bishop £or tho MISHONATY JUFLs: | of tne Domlets theater and. drawing o Fo- which the city pays four-iifths, is not to | made the cost will probably reach doublo | cau countrics regarding reciprocity, | et o ot g5 BRI EECE, W WIS | %7541 s negotiubla note is endovsed and | diction 0f Jupan. |ietibic Reonigs ieaten. aui, drewing nee bo questioned. Less than one-half of | thatamount. In uny eventit has been and itmay be “\"l"""m: 1“'- But ‘“""0 of | educated in Honolulu, (llw\'n’r or “n;uluh has 'fr}“:f{“”:llr‘:‘.‘.n::‘ "";:' ;‘“m‘:‘:" "m" I“\""['”.\‘ i Picha was taken to the county hospital, but tho fund is spent within the city limits | an expensive lesson, It remains to bo | them is so favorably —situated as | becua porpotunl offoe-holder, and a u y | ) ¢ > lying on the opera 7 table S mo Svrhor never lived, What | Who receives the paper without notice of any 9 JinE o0 peraiing 1o ks ; g = T Toss oh | good natured s i Ryl Al fug, ho jumped up, rusted past the nurses annually, but the fact must not be over- | seen whether it will be productive of | Brazil for entering into such | FOU RIS E5 BELCL niront, says is the law, | defense, i older for value - in tho usul | L Ruck, A.lu.. :: B v is Rl that | BOIITHINE W TRARSG 1 PaR, 0" Riras: looked that the improvement and main- | compensatory results. fl;\ "ll'!'“"f-"‘";"nl\ I'ho "“l“l l;‘:l'“"lfl"t and M. Dominis, when w elict gws fortld SOLIRC ORNURLIbNS Annanil tran Bt e AN ARANALE ADAHNER x“\: 0 | ing from bis briast, ran to his voom on State e Jore e T Bee nrints olsowhore in thisissus | 0f them, the Avgentine Republic, is so | from the matritionial bureau, puffs his cigar | = Scehu anus - Appoal | - | treasury the troasurer has refused to pay the | gyreet, where he foll_exhaustod. Maud, who mmnw_ of highways through the lm._l& ® mmls_.l where in this issue ) e LRRnnaa I 2t 2 and says, T guogs it's all right,”” ardson county Aflirmed, Opinion by Mr. nbers of the logislature, s 1o funds @10 | pecupled & room in the same burlding, thore county is a source of permanent profit to | the principal portions of anaddress de- | completely unaer bondage to European s Justice Maxwell, T ] available, gPRIBbI R LIS AAE IRy Bt the city. The main object in view is to | livered before the Soclety of Frienas of | eapital that it islikely to bo many years Trua to His Word 1. Oue H,, a residont of Falls City died in d ; —r— county hospital. | The physicians say Picha’s s f : s f 4 o sfore she o venture ake 8! New York Herald, August. 1881, leaving as heirs survivinge him, Nine Chilaren Furned to Death, endurance s the most remarkable in their make the amount apportioned by the | Philadelphia by Indian Commissioner | beforeshe can venture to make such ) . NewYork H 2 his widow, ono Guughter, d 500 namod Kus | Mosew. Pob. o —The orphin nevie i | oliurice 4 v al county to the city do the greatest possi- | Morgan which is a valuable contribu- | éoncessions as reciprocity with tho cou ot briug Mr. Wigglos whisky ook | dolph an tho threo chiliiron of . deeeased | | MOMOM Feb &M Wi syt b experince. do . v 5 Ve Btatas o e alra while @hilf Yo &I 5 son. He was possessea of _a considerable 3 it h 280! S - Tou ble good This result can- | tion to the discussion of the Indian | UnitedStates would require, while Chili, | "o Siatrack, old fellow, I ean’t. I prom.- | odtiato e e o s e ity | perishoa an the fiamesand o number of others o in Denver's Postoflice. not be attained by the commis- | problem. The commissioner, whose in- Uruguay and some of the others are | sed my wife never 1o touch another drop of [ {"which his widow continued to reside uniil | were so badly injured their lives are dis- Dexxyer, Col., Feb. [Special Telegram 1 Y T s : s sttor situat Titimately. whisky in my lif sioners controlling the expenditures. | terest and zeal in his work are most | not much better situated. Ultimately, | WREN (b T W90, g Mr. Wigglos o ber death in 1885, Shortly Under the city laws one-half tho cost of | commendable, presents a clear and | however, they will fall into line, and the | giy cocktail.” his fathe aftor the deal Rudolph ana wife con f | paived of. to Tk Bee,| A fiv ayed their em— e was discovered in tho postofiice building between 1 and 2 o'clock § . Erlill) 1uterest in the estate of his father, {nclu A Girt ver Cremated, this morning, which contered in the United the grading is assossed to nbutting prop- | candid statement of the situation and | tme may not be so remote as now seems Too Bijgn Cantract. the Lomestoad, 1o a trusteo, who afterw WarenviLe, Me., Feb. 5.—Tho ity poor | giutas marshal's oo, 1t u - erty, whereas the taxpayers bear the en- | points out the policy which he believes | probable. There have been intimations St Jeh News, conyeyedit to the wife of Rudolph. Afte house burned this morning. Oue inmate, o | dued, but the ofiees of th T o F R hat Spain is disposed to enter lnt S deatli of bis mother Rudolph conveyed a one- | oo™ " poen “was burned to death, T ML s ture cost of grading undertaken by the | it tobe the duty of the government to | that Spain is disposed to enter into | usoaks got arvcsigd for disorderly conduct | thir interest, in the homestead to a trustoo | KIEL of fhiteon, was burned to death. “Thir | and coumnkeionge wi conplotely guttod: county, and the property owners on | pursue in order to reach a thor- nogotiations for reciprocity with her | again last night and wanted me t0 bail him | who conveyed it to his sistor who brought an | WE™ S5e8P¢ No danage was done 1o the mails, favored stroots roceive permanent beme- | oughly satistactory solution of the | West India possessions, and itisofficially ©%5,55 oy g gotion agelust \ho wifo of Rudclph. X beld, | e — - fits wathout cost. 1f tho §25,000 expended | problem. A quarter of a mili- | announced that the government of | wHurdly. Itold him Ihadu't got the per- i 15 Whoso ty had been selected for a homestead. took o 1 A o 1574, that the heirs of the porsor by the county within the city limits last | ion Indians are widely s Caaada desives to negotiate, It will ;;‘I'I:"l-‘{l:\g ton pump that was needed to bale | e yoar was disposed of under city laws, it | tered from Maine to Califoruiu, thus be scon that reciprocity is a very S a vosted romln ’flu-l‘nl‘||\w.:l|zwrl tothelifo Highest of all in Leavening Power— U, S, Gov't Report, Aug, 17, 1889, would have amccomplished double the | ranging in their condition from barbar- | live and wide-reaching subject. Try it Yourself, ARk oL Hie VIR OES ik AR 1t 15 the present capacity of taking effo M n ¢4 Nt. Jooeph News, CHTY @ POSSessiol vere amount of work. The city and county | ism to a aegree of civilization compar- ¥ in possession, if the posscssion were to b the cause nent by tho tablished, but the city should control | trust for them 23,000,000, under ACCORDING to an official declaration The mystery why & brown haired dog in | was tricd or i case of agr [ 3 . ] B LN gy o you don't enter the prize ring,” | come v t, not the certainty that it ever " authorlties should unite on a plan by | ing favorably with the average white | A FEW more sincoures with the right | uid Nt Wihga to Soalis, her grocer, | " | will baeone vant while the rmaindee con. which the city’s share of the road fund | citizen. The nation has assumed and | kindofa “pull will be accommodated if | ““Me, Mum( Lord, what would 1bo doing | tinues which distinguishes a vested from will bfoxpended undor city laws. This | maintained a guardiauship over theso | they make their wants known to the | WEIOREL 0 tae you might | onies R noed not deprive the commissioners n{i Indians, and entered into treaties with """"1"“'" “-*-‘1:”'." is no object while the | o,y petefor the light-weight championsbip. | las'county. Afirmed. Opinion by Mr. Jus- They o @na reot L ich involve the government in | funds hold out. 3 rafee— tice Maxwell control. They can designate the streets | them which involve the gove ent | Tried on the Dog. 1. A bill of excoptions must be authenti- \ to be improved and the grade to be es- | certaln definite obligations. It holds in em————— i, el - AT ha sommittee smber /isla- | North Atchison so suddenly becamo yellow | clerk of the district court, and the judge has @@@-@ the contracts and supervise the work, 0 | o specific agreement as to what | of a comm ttee of members, the lo;,l_ g [ DIt Aeiisg. 8 et g A 1 B | Gak of SR CLAVICH FUS MRS A e 08 as to assess one-half the cost to abutting | shull be done with the procecds | ture of Colorado is beset “‘by lobbyists Atohison Globe, catel by the judge bofore whor 3 x byl bought & bottle of blondiue aud experimented | tion of bis term of ofice to sign such bill ; property. | aud priucipal of this mousy i thewr | as corrupt us ever assailod a legislative | ou the dog tirst, Uuder & genera denial i the suswer L PURE B

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