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ends of recipro in« " | ASSING {u T BURIDENG ASSOCIATIONS, | “ H()pl\(' l)‘\lR C\U('l”‘ ada are not dismayod by the charg Chicago News: The terms Ay The Differenco Between Natonal and work®" are curlousiy interchan o in the il Dettned, Lense 1 nd they understand that the Amer turers to flecce communitios th Aramatic and musical professions, Wor kers Oxany, Nob,, Mareh | To the Baltor of want Fight-of-way. tope in stock spoculators | i vemerdl, however, runno risk of XU |y gy’ | patiead the lotter in yoestoning s | ng whoin are | which their v X that the rond vrojectod by ‘ L Frol Traoy and M Lindquist of Ruby imp thy country with tho pro- | pevss pmyed oat, o e HREOR L e writton by M. €. F. Bentley Arnsted at Hor Fathor's Instan It is woirthy of note thatt 1 t 4 - nd towns which e WHAT A BOULEVARD MIGHT COST. vinced of thetrutl | 1 M 13 Ligel Probable Bffects of Cottingg g Fond Thrvough the Undversaty Barm i ) . A Captured Sneak Thicf o Charlie Stanton. 1le ihat refused to exp wmissed the last five o Artistic Froaks. Abany Erpros ¢ d o vidiculous t f pocinl improven publi ) Wt e have gone i arch of the i o0 in v numbers, making the t t artistic,”” but whien which amounted 1o #1000 nmany w!-m, Telors t o pro- | ' i Al \I ouTielors : » saot tolal tases paid T in Omha T JATKTUELINS N Rt e a fraction over $22 per capita rst possible kind Dry Gools Chronic Why - - yankeu ptihe same s a di Rocost If the Actesses mnd ¢ 457, 0 grand total of | s in I<an raction over $13 por o’ alliance, has boen ad ot t Kuown whethor it was e taxod oy cchos or the s pecches Omahn. Mir h bonded f W hat Peaple Expect. st saesaparilio Wl b oAbt de i show perionity of the leeturo business ove farm is \ “e | journalism m this mangor : “The public will completed, ) sthing from the platform P persons who miles of paved when the up the morn Lt : s Minnenpolis i ! it Rt el f Kilaare, > 3 W news paper they expect. to find everythin SV iio Dwil X VokE i i ecrense tho resh and nowsy every day, aud they ¢ fe'd play * y iy e i ing and 80 | ally do Tl e 3 it 1 Luquar owers. I othier words, Omuha st paly bl n thy s ol e Sulatora to pusA his more toshow for 1 debt of 1,000,000 Chicago News A goodt many people are built like him ile would rather hen aries R evory 1 boulovard A1l e i tho tra s tow wall | contman Tund: that e i It s fapted for 1o April 1890, 20,150 | 1 1y that the best I 1 vk m s unap- | be thinkingup north that ther THaTEgNT sald & vish « y | Qeico proper rtutur it w v : money over nore imes and mko nors \ ! n addit coples 1 for July le, o 00 | 8t Washington about Canada, but it is amis returned the little fol “ apilsd cHid e doubticss be platted and Ome an i JhER0 0,64 Veopiesi | 15 that offered by loans on real est i WAt il g LAl J i woill 1 all t ! 1 1 mine i o take. Theignorance and indifference of tho | practice. 1'mdoing it all : r fua 9 AT L B 3 for Octol Por those roasons’ mililons of ¢ acres, valued at $3,5:35,000, ! The ignorance and i ot t ) A Jin T Rl iy SL e O Wbk ada beats any thing British L e 5. (Inviig | M Junuary ruiry SRR CHIRE e s, { the magnificent strides naha in - poker tod divine service on a partien- | joy Sotid vot Toan th . vond ¢ Rworn MRS 2 piblic improvements and the splendid | Jerry Com cotprooity. | Bor Siptath, o wis indeed. agutot sieopy | 1ok ofborruw Ll | : : - | > t h i Feee rd wuditor until the minist these words 2 o ) f ostal . results achioved at moder cost funds of estatos fon't wear socks!? Nuffle off this me 1 he startod e tey | up rabbed his oyes “Hold ANOTHER COMMERULAL CONGRESS 4 =3 S5 B capi = S woman, who thus nadressel Sockless Jorry | OB! 18wy shuftl miny ot M nvorng g ; : times the smount tho United State AR iortan | Now and ) » Min decidedly | United States arein ( i, \ Sl wese comparative figures illustrate tion was for from just s T’ 18 throo moro any ;. Before the echoos of the Galvesion e : s i Ro wish votire orn states, v banina el wd he wil prosent congross convention have died away, Kansas | R TR J plo have set up v for another com- i lis e ing vitality fant 5 bt which it is proposed to hold at Kansas i i i brother e + fatuous b Tu v 3 yanty v ¥ 5 Senator 11 13, Kelly of K w0 is tope in the hasement Ll . poses of the gathoring in » wmity policy is shattor X wihole building 5 1 | criminal lioel, but it was never so 5 4 view. He says it is ne i to | tolen 6 1d Blictter v, Contral Afrion THE 1 of king e at thoe capl- | Iansas mvestments, — The nex il g rrival of the expross { thio chiof tal ealls for an early of “hands,” | if the ve the west an opportunity fo capable of various ampiificatic B bl (o a1 unan continued, must be the failure of loan prossion of its requirements ve man who wishes W repidiate the old - partic Mutn dipatier 0 o ongueor Wint | 105 b ARtE i i ALbh L EA St R R LD (5 ¥ see fitto term himselt an “indublican” | docs thismeant 1 dot seq conductor Ol it B e reabhE (T OB o ;i . or a “demodent,” or an *‘idopublican,” or a | Engineer—No, th e e ol B M. Luscivr, fornarly . memisr of o "t | mave caten him o e fire dopurtiment, wis avcosted by o Dhilden b Mulone rliy o noonn churge hamtc blican: J D el Golpiein eand larcony iy mominga th : out of the three words, Itis casy to start| youeversettloth fige with Bilkins | fhat nation: WolaEL AL entered Ularkson's grocers store, atthe cor- . agricultural west, and thit the tins hws | yow parties-—of ono —in that wa, Peforo hodied! ht notioal assoiations ‘ars acmplbhiog | yorof ‘Ivolfthand N striets, aid siolo come to demand *a fair deal in the ex- e Brownson N : i votbery was discoverbl imdia P i . ven afterwant. | than any other finncialinstitutions of today changeof the produets of tho soil and **Holier 1han Thou ks, e e ot ks nis One national assciation of Minnesots has | fid Susplelon il to LUsCies: the products of the shop.” He would G AR ) pe ol v wrotea s memory. § loaned in the state of Nebraska 0,000, and | gy i Guiet until Luscher could be ey L E o o b b iy If there be anything moro souborushing | oo Ao How | L¥eniure to say that wot one-tenth of tha S IR EIHiS E Gram g USCeR Raaitl nvo tho proposol commercinl ¢ongross | ynap tho conversatian of tho bore it Is tho | qidyou over fossion from Tough To. | Lot hus been contributed by inveting | 4 4ying stolen the money and accompa demnnd sweeping changes in - the | company of a dogmatio persan. Ho need not | bies Detwetive (uis ST P | BT G LI G vl B 5t il economic policy of the country, with re- | evon open bis lips—dogmatism is written on | necticut cirar, and afterhe'd smoked iths | ot heart Tos. conlidencs or disconeage tho gard both to tarilf and ocurrency, and [his faco so plinly. Kven tho enforced | thoueht e wis going to dio and told me all { prompoters of oi ther also give voice to vigorous opinions on | silence of ciurch does not extinguish him, [ B¢ cver did Every new under has ot with re STATE ORA i . Vorses; evers progressive movement retarded e ortorical Gontest bet e Toxas Siftings: Wife —You dian'ttell me | Yo Jadtclation - The. baling ovet s of the lend oges and ur irigation—*in fact, all questions af- | thatheis saying: I beliovo in God tho | that Prot. A. bas been st dumb? Hus- | g KT dkaligt Qltetsy o : ; -t chunpions hip of t Father Almignty. Who made ME, heaven | band—Yes, last nignt nd he wasmaster § wttonness. Insurance was o tai | o n Linc March 13 and carth.” And his tone implies that the [ Of seven languages. Wifo—Is it possiblo! | demonstratal its suceess. [do ot believe i ! mts are t Aud was e struck dimb in all soven you can killa_popular i el lined Yoty %hia fil glitat: words, Somd men and somd uwhemitics | i 5 that th If tho natinal associations’ are b 0w would like fo have some one tell me whe tor-s tat they are, that | may be enab atos e Joire L some of my friends whoare eonneted with ted skl tookotrense at M| [ ISomarriile Jouemnl, Daliy:-Toome : w institutions in Omaha, and 1 belicve INDEREN likely to have un interosting time in | Otey's statoments, sayiug thoy were aimed | Lo%, YOUu se¢, Mr. Cynique, butl d m of mortga compunics, which has alrendy bogun, | g i (U8 S R s s been logislating in tho inte O T8N |1 e T0SBIHOT 0, IRt g OERD V0N have come In Now manufacturing east and against tho tn e veita tered i Nt s precious to them as the homostead on | BLUERIRDS, the harbingers of spring, | This will carry distress to thousands of I ) humble investors, whose small capital is several other combinations thav can be mado | g — the praivic to the Kansas settlor. If Lr0AL quackery is ns reprehensible as | Mississippi has not yot been forgiven medieal quackery. Dispensers of both | for the repudiation, many years ago, of desorve o term in the penitentiary. state bonds held by foreign capitalis e e how long will it be before Kansas is for- Tue politieal complexion of the Cali- | given for hetraying the confidence re- fornia logislaturo insuves the election of [ posed in her by the middle classes of | & republican to succeod the late Senator | New England and the east? C — RIS should bo true of any pirt of the west, author of “A Texas Steer but the country should not fail to under- writing a new play entitled, *'A 1 stand that they are nottrueof Nehraska, AL ML 0 AV L1 i No influential body of men in this stato Wichita fecting tho material interests of th and southwest. o suthority of the confession of faith rests on he idea contains attractive foatures, his 1 belicve.” Bin but th ¢ obstacles in the way of it - suce The tariff and the curcenc Il‘-:-'.‘:l.\ ::,:::fl”y""“.‘,l,m.l.: s do. | monds ¢ Applicant—No: but T um_ well aro political quastions, aud » convention |y 1 raport of tho procoedings In tha | wanious citlos. oo o tthoitiesol composed of delegates appointed by the | ¥ jrisiature o fow days ago: Dan governors of the several states would bo | jo1 A, dones of Py e is advocating any form of repudiation namton Repulican: Manager « ; wish to b actss. Hazo vou any THE weekly bank statementshows the | Such laws have not been passed by our e el reserve has increased $1,743.000. The | legislature, and it has ndopted a joint | banks now hold 813,630,000 in excess of | resolution pledging the public legal requirements nothing of the kind shall be passe i : 1 Cynigue—Yes, i see, (Then it cted ~ themselves with 1 v has | discussing them, Thoe results of such a fat him, and he exclimed. pointing s trns aud siall profits, that they will resign the ol A0 I BADIS AL convention could hardly besent forithas | finger at Otey = - nter the field withtheir hes from Monday. The prim: A 3 4 4 N R ONG anbloma e from T il Taake tie ribine: “This” said the poor 1 sement that 1 3 the voice of tha wost. They would b he gentlen 1 Lee wil ke th I g e fpos ning ang mover 1at 1s largely the voicsof the faction that h statement direct that in this matter orany | Y the inebriate’s home, “is the house | itshioiiaat » i i actions have been controlled by im: z bu unsound and dishonest prineiples, 7 ficld in the ci that jag built. The limitation of the expense fund of s o propor motives, [ would not hesitate to say to L D e oS ODDS AND Y excellent thing ; it does not set forth they The ]fl; rs of th state falr rec must use theentire limit for their ruming | Pointed are as oilows: John Jewson, exponses, but it restricts them I president; Eli u, Grand thein to 1-100f 1 which isl 14 Drsigvioo e WHEN an lowa prohibitionist in- | scquent destitution. but the s veighs ngainst the wickedness of high | the counties are mecting all demands liconse in Omaha the public is given a | from that source. We have the alliance practical illustration of Satan rebuking | in politics, but it is not of that insane r its busmcss their inteut serupulous, or couduct sin. stripe which is stabbing Kansas to the i e heart. The prospects of this state are St St it D onan e s A vt nal ey Rt | o AYdS R fomyntion SRTHS RN oR Iyt v A1) A B B t)Ang s B Cora At gual Little hatchets 'mong the youth, Phih it el oy | comment would be truo of other sub- | fgy hast lied © Felp them to adwire the fruth; indivectly aflec v the malarial breath ; . - % A ks 3ut the boy who loyes to lie, e R e who would makea charge of that kind against 3 P L Callionu, second vice-presi Lot the people of the United Statos | “qp o west has need of national logisla- | me that heis a coward New York Herald: Sanso ST e e R R LR CaTL s tyre, Seward, treasurer, — understand that Nebraskn isn’t Kansus. | yion 19 wssist in the development of its ““Then [say o you, sir that youure a | MO orless chanty in thoir natures, Bodd | fuancil institutions that e siecessfully W SRl e e TR RS G Iy hopo to obtain it | 1A' yalled Mr. Jones. Yos, most uen have & multitudo ofsinsto | eonctuet its business on sosmall a ratio of | Bfternoon for stealing 50 worth of cary ! : = == S A resources. can only hope to obtain it AL L . 3 cover with it A Dy tools, was sentenced to thirty days in truth, Council Blufls preachers should WILL NOT TAKE THE INITIATIVE by united notion, but any convontion | *‘Atd youarescoward,’ exclimed Mr. ; e i u e i e | S T e remove the beam from their own eyes Senator Sherman is authority for the | called for the purpose should rigidly ex- | 0¥ - M -'w-ww'] Sentlod ;\\ »men d Mr. | shouldnot have legislation in thisstate goy TR 5 4 7 R ves PN aTacan . it E ey S Smith, “are born without conseiences.” St Gl e hor pr P BRMINT DD ROPS, before magnifying the mote in the optics | statement that there will be no actionby | clude all p olitieal questions if it T nnyson's Latest, “Of' conrse,” his wife roplied, “ind 50 | bo no con it 0f interost whitoycr e — would avoid being wrecked on the rock | Tna New York paper was given on Friday | Would men be'it they dida't need ‘some sort | nive. fheir flold : one of theirosw Itis a peculiar fact thatit i of party position and projudice the first publication in America of anew | ©F moral guide. have theis, i Lias plenty of push Who acquires a p I [ prej . (s il ey poem by Lord Tennyson. It is entitled To o Tlhae Al aRal T 2 applications of the sar Mo To be “kinocked out'’ s pre b, Sleep.'” 1is rat curious to note that ha 20 un odd ¥ olly, i wnd finaneial problem: 1 either class of @ voulive near tinsm ou 80 angry with the Brench over the trd of the largeamount of business congress | ACCORDING to tho attorney gencral | b hiast i of er curlous to noto that had | guch an ull-gone fecliig in my stomach, don't | tedutis i e o o yonaaris LGy ment of his mother in Pavis that he is | should dispose of, it will not be possible [ of North Dakof @ chacter of the | could nothave heen din a more con 3 i’ unwilline to submitto such gzuaran o v that | i ; ! i orth Slaleotai Bthamehator ot e S O o e o Yholly -Yes, your stomach sympathizes it loglatation | domanda: L Dliews oy the el : seriously thinking of tr to heal the seeure con wion of the pending | Northern Pacific railvond s In the | merent Bpint, Hord fentsson sangsd for | iy our head, don't you know!” LG oy e i i b @ sl boy aud nature of acontract between the govern- [ in Englend, which sold the right to pant it R (hiadl lileD, 0 St “\nh: letter of introduction to Senator | fon government, in the event of that | by the state. attorney general | took tho « ve right for the United | 900 la. may be interosted in either local 4 { nose isn Arthur Gorman, No further discussion | government signifying a wish to enter | virtually holds that because the mil- | States. A conservat wate based on ) i issociations, but that they will study the t but it { 2 the sums paid in Fng and America indi- Ram’s T ult of people t d enact laws thatwillg cates that. Lord Tenny was paid_for the | ¥ “"“‘ ! king for vol cach separately, @ gossip is crnment stores, te., and to main- | poemat the rate of about 5 a word. Here | F¢5 Yours very tru About your nei s somotimes y I of others o re themselves o n LS. 1, 1 tLh i by, there being, as Senator Sheeman | tain . ht of way, voad- | 13 the poem AL gl i e e bl I S. Bercur. nd it that it nwresting states, a feeling in both houses that any od and buiidings are snbjeet to foders TO SLEEP. ying L B s bod and buiidings are subject to federal | gy geop: to sleop! the long, bright day is 90 the a1 el action on the part of congress, in view of | jurisdiction only, and eannot be taxed done, public o splendid service by ridding the | 430 impending election in - Canada, | by the state without violating the pro- | And darkuliss rises from the fullew sun, ity of the legal wolves that prey upon rht be i To sleep leep! litigants undor the cloak of practicing law. pencd to have the loudest lungs and the ka legislature has been in gossion 42 days, but tho number of bills submitted to the governor for approval may bo counted on the fingers of one LGOI hand. IN tho interest of common deconey and —_— of their neighbors, this congress looki to nogotintions for commercial reciprocity with Canada, EMPEROR WILLIAM is reported t The reason assigned s, that on account breach with afirst-class war, resolution giving authority to the presi property of the company eannot be taxed concerning the political v of tho | into such negotintion. But this is not | road comupany od to transport gov- South Dakota nondeseript is necessary. | the oniy reason for letting the matter go THE Douglas County Bar association T e Harper's Baar: “They say Suithers, Saved in Spite of the Dovit fast losing 0 paiit-theiown” cly Quecn Aune lhouse was burned because of Siowr City War Cry. acteristies, bul arostill addic Lis oW n gross ne i @, loral constitution whic “Yes. T'heinsurance people proved tha intorfore with or influence the action of | prohibite states from impairin Whatoter thy jos, they vanish with the day; | Do built e fi st i the froplue, you ool & meeting thoro {0 & (6w nights the people of that country. The mis- | gations of a contract. wnd grant | Yhilo'or thy griols, tu sleep thoy fade sway. | oqy stand that.” e R Ldinng e ek AAERIIRORSTIB 600N, = 8 0 sleen ! 10 sleep! A1) 8LF while the lads were not thinising of such i ‘ 5 THE rumor that Frax nd Germany | take of the gentleman who hasbeon most | pailroad chartercontaing provisions con- f M WAk T ot ", came up and strick the sergoant, and o difiopancebieipeen i dasty and_bash ] 9 ; h N otive in sating tho eause of rec g : S Sleep, mournful heart, and lot the past be Munsey's ekly 1 the basement s sl & = ulness is, of course, that you are mo had mutually agrood to Lot bygonas bo | 8ctive In advocating the s of rocip: | corning transportation of government, | Slecp ingumel hoar and lot tho st be | g3 il 10UC alor shos trvin 1o smidks uent bt ver ind hiv Meateant | While tho other follow is bishful—and Dbygones recalls thes action of the Sioux | Focity between the two countries, and | supplies, troops and mails, but even | Sieop, happy soul! Al life will sleey ink sh \\'\I;'V.Hn.u in the parlor ¢ 2 ure praying for God 10 save hi ridiculous he looks hostiles at Pine Ridge. They buried | Who flooded congress with petitions in | where this is performed wholly or in | To sieep ! to siecp Thomns —Nuw, it's the fellor she’s tryin' to =3 Mouday night the corps went to Leeds. Too much stress is laidupon the abi the hatchot, but carefully marked the | fvor of the passuge of what is known as | part without compensation the right of e InaKe Ehinks shes Solug The devil was thoro, and toldone of his dupes | PUblic men 1o koep their mouths shut e e Ay Srtv e & s . 0 but o ot of cartridzes i the stove and | Who can beat the oyster, md after ail et the Hite resolution, was in urging that | way and land grant subsidy more than Editorial Amenities. Dallas News: 1f you have A TS e s e LRI el Bl i S —_— e adoption of tha top of it, Of conrse the dupe obeyed, and it | would have made you laugh to huve seen swintsaud SiDCES runting for doos audwin 1 Sergeant Henshaw and Licut misund od as an rt b visions of the fi went W Covington to sell War Crys, and inmy lyingany daim to seatea himsell on o original Arktic ex anyihin proposition would | offscts such service, In no instunce has | This iswt from the Aviona Howler, but | sise ivoit o the Snail folow, well 'met Tuk Omuha Savings banks are in a | bean important help to the Cannd from the Phillinsbarg Lodgor: “Tho sddls sou_have anythingto lend, lond it to son LuE Omaba Savings bar in a n in n I th i g ) vated jabberwock thal inflicts its idiotic [ body else 1 | prohibited states from cxercising their | Slobborines on tie public throash tho < | of 8271044075, This indicates that | itisbyno means certain | legitimate right to tax the property of | of the Bellsfonte Nowsimagines itthe doble- 1 Somerville Joyrnal: It seems to be hort there is n lurgo cluss of thrifty wage- | possiblo that it might have the opposite | fodoral corporations, and tho nssump- | oF e hemeac” ool i fofon 1o the CIer | S would have to look toolher soufis. = - 0 workers in this city, which is among the | offcet. Butat any rate it is the poliey | tion that they arenot subjeet to tho rev- | admit that we hawen't as much eapiliary | entertainment EPORETUSITY, ¢ et thy major best symptoms of prosperity. of the United Stat not to nterfore | enue laws that apply to private propor adorument as tho humorist of the News, but e tor Ingall. h h ‘”“ i s :‘ i 5 o ying I 3 nue laws that anply to privato proporty | 8osumentes tho bumoriat of the News, oub | | g yoraldr “igaie wor Doagalls in News Yorks Truth, 1Uis no disgrace tobe poor the gover 1 spivit or in lets flourishing condition, with total deposits | liberals. Such might be thecase, though Mg, BALFOUR isenjoying a vacation. | of another country, an is not likely to receive rious consider- |y L 5 . T 3 - W £ it were, i nes ot of ten eral of North Dakota may not by on the MEW PS4 LN OFLIFE, N vonlEpoa i Foley— Wiy . o1 walk: T penctrate Hiahnatinls tibae . O wollimat pay voll of the Northern Pacific, but his (i hello; you v ot o How o 1 an and passing by ally Lol LDALE WORAT iroRILIL. CRfD Lo romarkablo opinion subjects him to Neighbor Silus sug a soug Elan o aElinyor ool and mart aud jlaco soonor lil, to i fashionablo pArty or roeption grave suspicion. Every duy his wholo 1ifo long, atie-basil oo thafilb L wake: if feasting, riso bof mishap and is said to fully appreciate | mercial relations with Canada. it is per- T Bunglicladiyfubeistio oloud. | o ood News: M Spruce 3 1tu the hour of f T his luck. haps wise not to take any action that | SENATOR HEARsT of California is AU s cethin 1as Mlipud. Fmomter is ol a > wmne rech overy state SR 1) e ke on tha SE : t Or when suubeuhs with thei play R e R ) might be construcd as intended to exort | dend. e was an odd character in the Gleamed and glovilied his way, e O b el ghy 11050 wiio doubt or Bositate i inf o Tni Liko ashower of joy outflung g IBRIOL i 100 EaG i | St B IBLE AR S an influence at this time upon the | senateof the United States, but by no Sk aahoweiotor oullung Keeloy motor stock i outennil Lo fuilure, penury and wo W it 15 Plain G pereption most aim public opinion of that country, Thorels | meansa man without forcs of chavactor, T ;- 1 B i wd usiossiy dnpiore e tailor takos care it thoy 1o . ' Tauswer not, und | ceturn uo w ey no urgent renson why the United States | knowlodge of snould take the iniative in this matter, The Irish party has been so busy with | unquestionably be o proper and internecine warfaro as to have neither | mate proceeding for time nor nnmunition left for him, He | clare the willingness of the government is tho real beneficiary of the Parnell | to discuss the question of closer whilc | ation in_ the ‘ts. The attorney gen- " - > greyhouuds . r ) fwoatl she wis 1ot thoaght worthy ofan invitat ) large for his trousc o said W 1 mighty | and conguer every fon Ofa youth whose stoen se Tue president of the Unitod States is reported to bo overwholmod with worlk, with scarcely lelsure enovgh for ¢ and sleepit And yet Grover Cleve- dmits that he would be willing to Dlace, 1t the people renlly insisted upon | 20 time, after the election which takes b plice this week, indicate a desive t the Lowlers howl, airs and influence in And the scowlors scow Yo Aud the growlers growl, I Weekly: Mrs. Bungl | legislation, He was not an orator or WLiho emos g, sdward Everet Tl wiils sone « | statesman in the usual sense, buthe But behind the nizht E EionsInof ueciia ta g | represented the business spirit of the Thore's plenty of light bANS 0 PROfessor Lo ox | Pueific coast M(wlvnm\mhml n{..- valuuble ILEYSTIAIIE o B FIEL of cour Highest of all in T ing Power—1J, S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1839, | experionce and cloar sense of o pioncer 4 D) hegouations, with tha spproval ol Like the batte drum to me New York Weelly: Muide THE death of Senator Hearst opjx the British government, there is noth- R e SN | is useful only to peoy tunely brenks in on the lezislative mo- 7 in the way of the government of the | will bea roj v ad will stand for Like the Hute's exultant strain ® notony of California. The lection of | United States entert raproposal. | the only g sennte the party Wid tha wodndad snl Lo sisli, | e &0 ‘. Senator Stanford was 100 unanimous Meantime it is interesting to note that | has enjoyed this year O tho hattls plaio of litoet ? X Competition was shut out ut the start, | as tho campaign nears the close the con- | ———— Far and freo the cohoes rung " and succossful an, His sue sor hesong tha S Sung Indianapc consequently alogislativesitting didnot, | servative party is reported to be losing | Of thesong that Slina sun) S in California parla wnout woll,” | confid Its leaders are fighting | jected Tir Ber predicted o short and Silastssoul hn 1 warlked My 0Ty The supply of mill s anxious for | hard, appealing to theloyalty of the peo- | profitless existence. The plans of the TARAE Atk TRUAO IR N0 110 e ! the vacant senatorship proufises to im- | ple and keeping the bugboar of annexa- | alleged company were far hing And gouo singing 0s its way b < prove the circulation in Sicramentoand | tion prominent in tholr discussions, but | while its backers were practically un- Bt the quaint sony that was is Bt Gazte . A ) 3 lend a golden gleam to the aftornoon of | it does not appear that the aining | known, The road proposed to fill along LOBER IS T S 00008, 0 JNETS IREOMTAMO) Still glad triumph notes a soss till bis At child bogin ask Quose f@w‘rE logislative life thereabouts. round, even if they are not losing. 11‘ folt want that did not existand parallel From tho soug that Silu ¥ 9y ABJ D WiaEN the Pacific Short Line was pro- avs think twioe bef