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THE DAILY ) DR THE FIFTV-FIRST CONGRESS \y., wth and Twenty-Afth con | tensiois s CHE Sikotas, Tt verasins for | 1o paying a0 exhorbibant prlos for fne PASSING JESTS, THE CANADIAN ELECTION, s | Fiftyfirst congress has passod | was afterward r the legisiature to this state oqual | E ROSEWATER ¥ I'he v has done, | Reed can we a v an noigl bors by } —— competency OF ready cash an orator Ihe Question of Annexation Will Cut - X . Ought never to b No Pigure in 1t taen a8 in this viein- \‘v A Orrawa, Ont, March 4 partia 1 y promptly pa v 1 now in charge dyis a0 waste of « ampoon: Stray \ or, and both sides are busily pr Wi C——— L < J \ t S 1'>u""\ o gather cursory knowledge of | 1 5 y il . undoubtedly holds blic works 2 y \ 1ovoryth 1 . 1'iE South Omahalive stock exchang 4 ¥ . h L b \‘ 1 paved gk ¥ 4 I ¢ i :\.- s own worst encmy, I1ts offorts to v . 0 have by Tist v ropibiicar estinies of the count e of which pro Mol il So HAKIG Fou.h Who s of g not have theabsolute control of nationn h cnler and comn irman | voles dinppointment and denunciation i d miht give rise to misapprelensions as to | then ean o housand restriction the ity of the I know, of course not entit that Foar who and only that poriod scent years have public e decontive and dishonest prae- | the AL Lo TR I i il 1 Wtro! s houss of ™ ‘homas 13 1tiarn not confin to the pension at the A B necossary i N a yoar, are in th i ontre w house of 1 T'homa tand Wiltiam 1 to ' ASte pilviee BIMRER i sia fow an ey | W r \ t ) sentativos, fron 1881 to 1883, Thus it [ MeKinley, jrn Wi 3 can be | tovy ot T VAR TBR O Y 1 (v RERL L T 1Ly TS Y ) same pradiva Thus oversihing will | oxpenses of city officials who indulgo | Really, Miss Roscbudde, don't know whon | voters, The fooling amoni tho mass of ¢ e Bes Publisting Comnany. Proorictors | " . polley, and de. | bhoy b viows of pub- | tional sewndal demanding tho apptiea- | {HPERR WA EREEEGL HE ] Tl had an bowr s’ so quicicly.” Miss | pople, uy Roni thio poliyiclans, v 3 AR LRI Bl [ and i gt at Loast hashoen provided by | power they possessed serform their | moth old s s with cir manded by the countey, was post poie lic questions and applied every ounce of | tion of effe lles. The common J Rosebuddo —Woll, I suppose not, sinee you | intense, yly of any sonse on either side ab is becoming unbearable, have only been hore twenty minute believes that annexation cuts any tigure i — the fight, but every sane man belovos thi Sty of Nebrkn. The first sossion of 1 rst con- | 8t least entitled tobe credited with the | pensions or re-rating. Somo soecallod |4 4ho oxpenses of the councilmanic [ ean T ao for vou? 1 have lost some vatuable | 1 the result should bo - decisive o b Trachuck, se ary of Tae Rrr ) was one of the Tonge inour his IV of their convictions, im agent offers to seeure new or ads | (oo dition to the Pacific const last yonr, | jewelry, I suspect a for crvant of hav- | tory majority would be really the dea! eeanl ranmtion of Tik DALY B Iy R Of ' groat doal of Spenker Roed will ho chroni anced pension within a s A time: > ‘ tkon wnt to ¢ ctiveto | of the MacDonala administratior Lidfeeition or Tir DAy dore | 1%l aomplstud « groy : TP ‘y m{. e B e [ Gk Ll L time: | Wi the city tronsury or the Union Pa- | e taken it | wan Faen J R : il vy tapped to pay the bills? | Your name:? 1 am Mme. de Wise, tho—er WORLD'S FAIR MAITERS. Ihe question is interesting fortune teller Mt e W has ended. {duty as they unders . They are | cular \pplications for SWORN STATEMENT Of ciiernartoy [ th 8 wh ork 1 fed. | d As thoy undot . Walts o TS R - tarilT and silver laws, provided for the | parinmentary precedents of a century [ elaim ) umounts allow 2w | Columbian exposition, mads provision | to defeat what he believed to bo s | the pension bureau too small, and clo P i . Temice is Abroad Among S for the admission of lahoand Wyom- | tyvanny of the minority and maintain | with the suggestion Place your elaim Always Yol x”“]“:!‘}'~‘,',’u'" LA ‘\“I"l\'""“”w I s Kxposition Oficinls, 3 iy 8 241130 | ing, passed national heright of a responsible majority to | in our hands and justice will bo done Washinglon St A hrQpirot 18 oL \iENolt Hofiar, 63 ) 1 1 Bpecial Telegram (o HILS LR A 2410 1 Jaw, provided for an incronso in | make the laws of the land. The name | within 6001 90 day Tt s worth a man's lifo to refer to the Wailroad EBditor (busily serateli- | Tug B seippe has tied up the wor navidl establishment, and did much wore | of MeKinley will be foraver associatod The natural effoet of these alluring | Womsn suffragists as the G. 0. W. party i Dt among 1 The Ol ag an yroprintio ck: Priscilla — Goodness gracions 2 Sworn i we and subseribed in iy < hardl seolific in valuablo re- | tion of the doctrine of protection ever | against the pension department a | Tho Ol Flag and an Anppropriation | 08 ko mattor with your nose, Cornoliat dent Bryan wos tho only officlal W oL AUy OT KoUraary el BVl he providing for cireait | formulated into luw, As both of theso | mislead the honest but uninformed “Tho ovit that men do lives after thom," | TIAYC ¥ou begn patnting i dudo owith = :‘\“,lf,,“‘f{;, AL ““\‘."‘j,'\"“_“"'l "}'}“"{ ’l“”‘.‘ij“‘“" Etate of Nebr Notary Publie, courtsof a 1 order 1o give rolief | men have boen abused and appluuded in | is not necessary to inform old sol¢ when they put it in the form of permanent | painting a froezo tiad leves Columblan exposition as completoly as if o Avera ¢ 20,710 o | o were on hand. This moraing Vi AR et | important Tho second sossion | with the most pronounced exemplifica- | promises is to prejudies advised him to remain - at home, - Chairman McKenzio and Secretary Dick County of honglus, £ 5 tothe supreme court, is of the greatest | theiv own time, so they wili both divide | that the pension bureau is mana appropriations el Grorge 18 Tl eing dty s fmportincein the interests of justice, | the praise and the blame of the future | their friends. Tho record of the office Drew the Line at Jay. IR A son are confined to their bods, and Divoct conpany, that e actualaverage | The postal subsidy law is expected toen- | histovian, but they will certainly not | shows that neither means nor energy 2 ton Herald Al maidon coy and debonatr, (L LRI B LI LA by S R R TR MOF ot o the establishment of steamship | miss his attention ave spared to execute the laws and LB el L With visagu like tha salitod, toningd to fiis bad at b loing. e Dattolis April. 10, N5 conies: for May, 180 20,09 | linos to foreign ports that will grontly Both Reed and MeKinley aro still TERLIS SIS Gy oRY R Honioay | Sov CO DR SERERat s HEates Ot oo bl o ety and Miss Cousins is seriously indisposed b, I o o rdraries | aid in onlarging the commores of the | young mea, comparatively. Neithor ap- dmant, The intervention of an attor- | 5770 O ARILMLLLI A B Gustave Fuchs, nu architoct, has submitiod spiom bor, 1890, 0,870 capios; for Liipdd il i 1 1 adrawing of o ptico for the exposition to i A i nation, particularly with the countrics | pears to have finished his carear in pub- | ney is unnecessavy, Fvery veteran en = ow York Jourmal: Bachelor—Did you | fras i of BOtIce, o o e, A r 1, A ¢ .,,W south of us. The provision madoe forthe | lie life by many years. Reed will be the | titled to a pension under any of the laws S0 0 Market fReport. have a house-warming ! Henpecked Fbos BrestLae dhe) L0t toa StAtA e Th il 1t exactly s but my wife has often 1 PRGN, ttlement of Indian deprodation claims wler of the minority in the n ! f congross may his elaim, with th rom the peasoupaike. coloe of the Great | MAde the bouso rathier too warm for wonld hecomo this government to dupl pivornto bofora e, mwisubsribed in wy | will enblo wesiern sottlors who have | &7 s, and Ohio has “furthor honors i | necossary proofs, direct with the burean, | auqay's water, and from the incipient lazi G e Wis portico and present tie. copy to. 'ra LA lost proporty at the Tands of ths fn- | store for McKinley and restassured that it will be consid- | ness that assails the spirit and flesh of mortal, i when the exposition opens Notiry Pubiic. it e Inspiteof the harsh comments of their | ered and its merits weighed as eavafully | it i - - dinns 0 seeiro the prom pteonside ration nspit he harsh commen ieir | ered and its merits woich a v | it is evident that spring approaches I know that By my boot-straps now —_— i elaims and a1 just indemnif political opponents, republicans have |as though supported by one or a dozen - 1 cannot 1ifted bo LU A LA G i | I Pk £ 1 toN \ But Hausoh] B S e e reason to think well of those two very | avtorneys hromos to New Setelers. dut ouce w litto red-topped pair, fie, DRTAATL " ; o upi strong Switzlor ease it ) Sl 3 B o TEn : i Holton (can.) fndspendent, Wihiich first in boyhood aid 1 wear, The Damage to Property Has Feen I ongs or cas acthaslong been demanded and s able men, whose personnt honor ove The pensfon burenu owesit to ftselt | oy, Hellondan) futmdant, el CIBvats L bt Very Eatensive, S the public interast, The act refundin the meanest eritic nover dared to assuil. [ and the old soldiers to stamp out by | Gigeiption. Tts father has been promising y " = YUMA, Ariz, March 4.—The worst of the LLLAILE S I R 10 the genaral government under thedi- ey istedileinintys sl ! ble clement which not only insults the | past, but bas unfortunately relioved himself | - Car Stove -Noj and Luever miss a chanco, | MBVe beci recoived from 200 miles up the vive rect tax aetof 1851 was demanded in For weelisand months timid capital | manugomont, but imposos on the | of tho obligation aol Tho report that 100 settlers were. drownd jistico to the loyal communitios which | s keptoutof the ficlds of investment | cvodulity of the veteruns. Congross has N ol Sl G R ORI iR vot e LB me S OLC S IR el CH oty Nespondod to the call apon them whea | and spoeulation beeause of the danger of | danothe country a splendid service in " sed a String. Car Stove ~Hope T geta chanco toroast a | loss of cattlo, is incalculable, At Dhoen the government was in severost neol of | the demngement of the curvency in- | roducing pension aitornoy fees from $10. | STt N i board of directors first ninety adobe houses fell, but o ives were | 1o tableau of Ajax defying the lghtuing At Globe & dozen ' houses fell ¥lie Benl: ciolifeetyAsid Gl SPaminy B plos futo.dimforietfuluoss before the glo. { o, Mrs. Beown - Vho are those forty | wo fives' were lost, tho_ proprictor of ministration. e , rious picture of Tuspector Byrnes declining | immortals we hear so much about? (el staga (Lo ud ta passonger, JLuio: e that had not paid it, it was only fair to [ Ometer of general prosperity, but itis | ments this act by debarring every agent | the ahan decoration, und Church Howe Brown—Those Freneh duelist ty-five lmwh-z-l’ Indians occupy the oL the state t The | never far wrong as an indication of e | guity of unprofessional conduct T T fatl ; y > river banks for eighty miles below Yuma and It 18 evidint that thore is nomas. | fund to the states that did puy. — The | ¢ e Bt ‘\‘ 't the | gaity of unprofessional conduct, the | teaving up bis railvoas pass New York Sun: “That was a mean thing | there is no news direct from them, One old S s evlnt it toro s 10 | aetient of an interational eopyright | temperof eapital and the: condition of | pousion shark husiness will soon be HaLseg Bronson's wife did." v hundreds wero lost e At A T e dd6a ot r Ravaliantaes || sHom market. B HDATodATONe (i EIBO A GoRNaB 068 Suspect His Sinee “Whiat was that { ) voeates in the legislature P Kanwas City Star “Taught their little boy one of his fathe AT e T Chureh Howe had in the first place | $00ms and now Bronson hears it all day ALLIL B i L 1f Mr. Church Howe had in the first place | FRUIS BikmiNGToN, Ala, March 8. —[Special Tele- gram to Tie By An alarming condition Tiee ritvonds of Nebrasky have made A NEW normal school is s useloss to the state as a fifth wheel to a wagon. RECIFROCHY isthe vlittering gom R Tl sici assist Asitwas not practi- | Volved in the free silver agitation 10 | to %2, a saving of $7,000,000 on claims cible tocollect the tax from the states | Stock mavketis not alwaysa correct bav- | now pending. 1f the bureau supple e wand in which Amastican authors and | Tho best finaneial reviews in the east- | games of the couniry. PHEERE §s o valid renson why the city | Mblishers wore united. It is anex " neur in the statement tha i i a4 ifit should be found to | conservative investors have for some ANOTIELR investigation into the man- | {1 ¢ 5 : trensury should be raided to pay for the | periment, and ifit should be found to | F8EE " R s Bl R e in the presence of the Nebraska house on Sat New York Sun: “I think Bernbardt is | of affaies oxists at Carbon Hill, Walker private bustsof publicofice work unsatisfuctorily, or to the disnd. | time past let the markets sevorely alone. § agement of the plumbing department | urday, the public would have had more con- | very rude to her audiences, y e vantago of the book- buying nublic, its | Their indifference has been shown not | has been ordered, not because the con- | fidence in his sincerity as a reformer. e i bees GLANS pAng Who | sTAvLAITtHD bool ST epenlmar bo ensily accomnlished. The | only with reference to mere speculative | dition o shop of si ros is S UWoll, for [nstanco, shohardly everspeais | UOrs 01810 EBNE Who sLGriod She troub M1z, BERLIN hias had greatness thrust | repeal may be ewsily accomplished. The : i el lierun Ol A oD LR d L, Tt BIE TE GBI Orowa) rench the way Americans do. ! with the miners last month secret themselyes bty tiial iu the bushes near town every night and fire N\ A MY IACQUENINOT, at passers-by with Winchester rifies. The e atinontal rail lines. joining. the | My nameis Juck and hers is Hosy walting ro uuf!'h\ dopot was fired into and i dil i transcontinental rail lines, joining the Phe sweetest plossom that. can blow; adozon houses have been robbed. Sher THm vy of “land for the lindless” up | the clamor for o rdieal policy of re- | PAibonds. They have appoared to bo | leged superintendent isa mattor of gen- | Mississippi ana the Pacitic by bonds of steel, | T asked hor swhat's my fa AL Shephard says he 15 poweriess to stop it north doos not hurmonizo with the gob- | striction. [n the mattor of ponsions the | SIMPLY afeaid to'invest on account of un- | eral notoriety, and his total lnck of busi- | years before private enterprise in itself could [ She suys: “hokind that Juck-ma-know, Thrcats have boon mada 1ol londing il > 1o g . f s A S : e it e R s sl : sons and Superintondont. Whitefield 15 here ble song of the railrond corporations. congrross was Tiberal, in genoral ap- | Wiselegislation. wssuring de- | ness ability was clearly exposed by the | have carrlod through such glgantic under Toxas iftings: w0, dohn® said Mes, | Ay 10 take some fction in the matter propriations it can by said that greater | Velopments have thus failed to re- | first invostigation, What was the re- | takings;and the policy has beenja profitable | ¢ G Bl GRS eR Ut DOR D g - : FOR & mythieal instrument the Pier prudence might wisely huve boen ob- | Store their confidence, E Simply to place a club in the | oM e areadfully, and the doctorsays there's danger Decided for Mes O'She pino has evoleed tones remarkable for | soeved, but all the expendituees pro- Congress has now adjourned without | hands ot certain councilmen with which teligion and Literature. to: e ‘“‘ o o L e e Loxnox, March. 4. -[Special Cablogram to trongthand vigror, t hroughout the west. | vided for will g0 into the pockets of the | increasing the coinage of silver beyond | they forced the employment of friendly | Mauries Thompon in New Yorkk budeprnden'. | sitly, sarcastically. She'tl never give it a | T BEE.]=In the action brought by Char - oploand thus contribute {othe gen- | the umount provided av its fivst sossion. | inspectors. The second inquiry s | Christimity nadiusting itscif to the sal- | chanes to lock.” and Sir Byelyn Wood to break the w MR. Evares and Me. Ingalls are o | eral prospori AT There can be no danger of disturbing | designed * to see the relnstatement | Vtion of anew world is happily assimilatin —~ the late Mrs, Wood, who bequeathed t eral prosperity, and if tho result shall | PYOSROLY, ! | : s 5 > 2 "5 the power of art and lit 2 longor is THEY PACKED HI% SAULL, arge fortune to Mrs. O'Shea, the court v paie of vory, rospectible liwyers who | not Logislation for at loasta year. 1f Presi- dischar Dho whole |t ldden—no 1 ¢ fikeaitt ) , b s G G 1L . o dent Harrison stands whers h is b» a far the council i | jahed fram the o iy ooy v | A lemarkable Operation Saves a U. | Mre. 0"Shea to produce i conet dairies and ing bursed wmong the peopld than lyingidle [ lieved tostands there canbe no such ty desirous of giving the public | spised asinvi worilogions, Tle. re. . Conductor's Lif other papers of Mr '\\ od, which it w L= s 1 thought would show that lady’s ntal ¢ in the tresury | st disburse- dition to have been such as to render ner i capable of makiug a wi ¢ t - ST el oty sty There is no further oxease for eapital to [ ough knowledge of the plumbing busi- | f2ith which is tr cum. | Unlon Pacificwrecic a zhton two weeks After Hlegal Game Killers. 0 117,000,000, but evory dollar of t ! I refused the railroad passes which he tore up county, the scene of the recent riots. Nun upon him. Whenoveran ofico in thess | amendments to the immigration lnws | $tocks, but also with the soundest indus- | well kuown, but to mensure the vencor S R i Y Will, it s hoped, bo productive of sueh | trinl securitios, and, to some oxtont, | of whitewash put on by a former com- 200d results as will offectually silence | With legitimate mortgage and munici- | mittee. The incompetency of the al- Government aid led to the coustruction of boa delicit, it iscertainly botter to have the money of the grovernmant dis e slation for at least two vears. It | competont plumbing inspection, a cloan | ligious journal has left oft the old-time | Dexven, Colo., March 4.—Special Tele mentsure on wocountof pensions, which | Would therclore soer if the spectre « weep must he made of the departm briousness and has passed. from the hysteria | £ran to Conductor Douglas thus far inthe fiseal year haveamounted | €hewp monoy had heen finally Inid. | and men cmployed who possessa thor- | of fer into the calm, heatthy, solid state of | Whose skull was so vadly fractured in the THE Slocumb law has successfully stood the test of time, and the legisla- ture acted wisely in letting well enough alone. withhold its assistance from legitimate | ness ulative Chmistian evidonce, In confirming | 880, 1s now out of de aud will make a | Veginiioy, 8. D., March d.—[Spec G b perfect overy. He has been u i e e R et L i U 3 ty Marshal Suli chief oon' of the Uni Pacific | seized nineteen barrels of prairie chick verdict for $12500 in escooss of the | Blity of Clristian civilization system at the company hospitai in this city, | ens this morming at the Milwaukee dep _— s to o own people and romptly [ — this it lras op IN spite of all the talk and splurge it ds its way into the channels of busi- | €ter The course of the market THE " s 3’ el S e e A isto bef d most members of the log- | nes i will ba watched with great interest and Tine hospital jobh have secured a | currents, and ha: ught to refiect the libe islature are likely to ride home on a | The important measures that were | LOUZht tobe possible for the SOR iy e ed . 5 \ moraing of the” wreck Dr. DPfeiffer | They were purchase 1o ) ) record a very decided re-wakening all | Palinee due them from the coun The : iug ie” I ifier | They were purchased from local sportsu he injured emploves 1o the Union | 3 1 Ly 3 ! i 1D )y Wilham Slaughter of Akron, Ia. Th along the line in the next fow weelks endait i operatediion thol gun club of (his city is hot after the sport ch juries evols L is potween Senator Stanford ) wishes | examination ductor Douglas revealec ) Thero his beon no time for yoa mystevies which juri vol i botwoon itor Stanford, who wishes | examir nductor Douglas revealed | jpon who ave disobeyiog the law ia regard to 3 : k ysod o or law nor justico, and is | to have the government help the farn the fact that the seaip had been tovn from the | i} WO ive disobeyiae when the stoeic market remnined so long [-sed on neither law nov justice. and i ! ; [peutRe LoDy side of the hewd, that tho skull had | Wi aud trapping gur dormant and devoid of all fentures of | Aoubticss a compromise in which the | loaning them frecly on ther farms at 2 per | heen fractured and the fragments had been e e taxpayer usual, get the worst of it. and who gives taneelist a lone in- | dviven in upon the brain. The fragme Will Itesume Operations, LA RO] 8 terview on the subject, and the cditor of the | bouo wera remn wnd the profuse b ST. Lovis, Mo, March 4.—[Specil I'he scandalous incompeteney, trickery | o S Evangelist, who triticises the plan, it is clear | from I f which To Tl B neT| ok St Trouts and fraud which marked the ereetion of : uiclscaitonian, Lt isol Tue Bre.]—Th Lout 10 us that the editor is the better business | 4, was | stoppat by pack which lias boen idle since the the connty hospital building are matters andiapougees botivaon lhon inaide skull ana_the brain. A light dressing was ion of th zar trust, will resuwe opera 0. wpplicd. The sponges were removed on th tions April I, giviug cmpioyment to 500 por. was hone making the government thé proprictor | following day and the anzeon the tenth day ons, The res ion is_brought about by SOUTH DAKOT A performed. IProm start to finish eve of the land, and then leasing it out 10 the ¢ I'he patient I "M"-uyvm!v.h-r"fl\"' d the desisi, ew Y v D Pers cloction In Canades taday will de- | © find matters for eriticism inthe work | gy ape i< some danger that Soath Da- | energy was divectsd toward flew vo | cupa Ihose who believe in ndvanco st sdlorate dograg of favorunan SHght hoads | on thecapy motiain e B vition wrmine whether the dominion p of the lf“\’lu'fl‘unn\ ..~.,‘n ConsUULes | 1o muy got ahead of Nebraskn in the | public, and in the work the contractors | Sl way Jook with some fuvor upon Sei hie durings the first few days. o J Ao i recipr ity and prosperity to mossback S e i oo . nent of irrigation Tho logis- f wero ¢ I by the total lack of vigil e PIERCE PIANO SWINDLERS. Gond e e ism and business depressior IstoamanplpanL | compare ware at Pierre has passed a bill th weeand baekbone in the county board Rina G N LN e L s oo vorably with #hat of any precoding con- | qenis with. tlis subject in o comprohans ||l As'it 18 the county his. on itshands a [ T o) Brlsoncrs Gl bt O alas i . March 4 rermar AMONG the many commendablo acts | #ress for many years sive way, anl of congress, that which cuts down four- — fenified hisint fifths of the profits of the pension fee PARTISAN DISCOURTESY. The South Dakota lnw is necossarily | the lizht of these faets, the verdiet is an | #2¢ voter know, nor can he coumand th 3 3 tition they state they have beon i I sharks desorves a conspicuous place. The democrats of the house of ‘repre- | very differeat from the bill now pending | outrn on justice tt should Do | timeand data toascertain who are the fittest | o f. and . HL Weeks, who worked the 1jiyqa will. The reneral's persoual estate . y Fiiks Vil v 2 i for the of which, in the cxercise of his | Pierce vatent piano swindlo in this city and | does not exceed 0, trusts, he is ok t to fill. Infornation on | Who wero mrested in Cheyenne, this pownt 15 an indispensabie prevequi rought to this city last night s to all worth, freo pass proposed in the Fifty-fiest congress and ) verdict is one of the impenetrable failed wero the elections bill, whicheon- sumed o groat deal of time in diseuss- fon, the senate free coinage bill, the uni- formn bankruptey bill, the Nicamzua canal bond bill, the Conger lard and VAL Tiftyfirt conrroms, You will | pure food bills, und the - bill f e in thofull, Theincoming flood of v an Yo remembered with various and con- BENIAMIN HARRISON pussod the mori- dlan of his presidentinl term yesterday noon. But his friends think Hois yet long ways from sunset, interestas sincethe tide bogan to ehh Eln s ST ot s ‘.u[...m.w and activity \\u.‘h-uh‘n' 1l L 0 ATt o with an interest that partalies of anx- man ot the two. The only vossible result o ‘,.W‘x.‘ ithe r\ the s y;..t or llh« ml. 15 e L of record. No single obligation enter Senator Stanford’s plan wonld be vure On the whole, whi politic L4 —_— into by the contractor flicting emotions,but aro inno dangorof eing entirely forgotten ASEREE O o N nents of the party in power will not fai TR AL DN | Rev, T, K. Sherman made applicati Governor Mallette has | monumental sp. nof jobbery which Not even in constituencies of moderat arties Hived The ntion of signing it. patching and painting cannot hide, In | 820, muchless i tavzer ones, can the aver D SyEnClo tarahi atal ol ram 1o Lire Bee. | -The two slick fellows, Afternoon for letters of administrat the estate of General Sherman. In this pe sentatives of the Pifty-tirst congressheld | in the Nobrska 1 atare, [t dy promptly sct aside by the court, Pusieisof bogus claims aguinst the | (heir malice townrd Speaker Reod to state are husbanding their energies for | the ond, and gave decisive manfesta = SRS Probably Drowned. for the proper perforimance of his duties. v | 8re vow safe behi the ] Pausertoy, Ky, March 4. -News is obviously the imperative duty of the | of the Arapahoe county reachied here from Paducal that u raft, of vecogmizes the necessity of an expert | 1o the Dispatch. The courage and cne commonwealth, on account of which these | Father seedy lookiug chaps and are pl which were six men, wentundor on th ulert which but twico before in the history of | state engineer and mkos him responsi- | shown by that paper in exposing the | duties aro performed, to furnish it, We | the inocent dodie, asserting that they were | Cumberland viver durlng a severe w encountered opposition | ble f rinooring fortures of overy | reckless squandering of puolic means, | have practically a government of party, by | @nzaged to vork by a letter from one Churles | storm Monday, aud nothing has since been from the minority, Tho country was | work of ireigation that shall bo undor- | the extravagance rampant in evory de- | Party and for purty, instoad of agovernment | [0 Mafor of Omaba, pesent of the al SRQLena prepared for this exhibition of partisan | taken. [t ulso makes usof the county | partment of the eity government, and | of the people, by the people nd for the peo- |y applicd 1 y ivice WOULD LIKE 1O SEE HIW. ple. one Dupray. They —— cutively with the ot of avtesian ey wells, which nro the principal depend- | T taxpayersand the business men the closing rush. It ehooves the [tion of it by voting aguinst the usuval | onee of sigation in that stato, It of St. Paul »under lasti watchdogs of the treasury to boon the | resolution of thauks to the speuker, is ju I'r 15 said that $32,000,000 has been ap- propriated from local, state and national sources for the world's fair. That. will buy a large amount of red paint for Christopher Columbus discourtesy, and the democratic par surveyors in cavrying out the plans that | the enormous debts piled upon the tax i 4 £ sl ¥ : = o aluables - on thei VrT e e will not be the gainer from it. lave been fiest approved by the en- | payersdeserve nublic commendation. [t CAN THE CITY. X ek Soveral Omaha Ponplo Anxious Abgut older of the two to Contrac course of Mr. Reed 1n the speakersh rineor will not redound to the credit of the e lived in Denver five yeurs and that he once riin. Contra ! 4 veral Omaha mon who would Let the poets sing in - praise ran o restaurant, but fails to state where it ) e i About the eultuired Bost vl was located. Specials from Puebio show they | Eive if they ¢ meet S toward him of his political opponents, | law is the mment of the aetesian | paper for telling the trath and rousing And their Gotham T will not be judged by the sentiment "he central idea of the South ota | people if the attempt to boyeott the CHINA says she has no objection to i i JgBusseatle 1) a0 objaition i " ning ways [ huve alse worked that town o a conside it fow duys ago was a pro Mr. Biair. Shohasno ground for any. g by the p sl results, and if ion | wnship org Wions, | the publie conscienco is tolerated for o That put them ina wi amount ¥ q f this 0 SE e None of Mr. Blair's numeraus evities ever | 4o ot vindi I e Y T B 1B e T Gl AR B a - - & Norih_ Mightoanth: streot siid that he entertained any prejudice e losorted it and doparta ‘ ] 3 Says O an 3 3 plimentary resolutions would do so. He | cinet plan ineluded in the prosent Pur ; = Po their well develoy Mol TRl g gainst people of color, black or yellow. T (s <SRV i , 11 18 not difficalt. to understand what | St Louis girls ar ipplicd ew Yo farch 4 for the st, Thi found a minovity disciplined in the de- 1 bill in this ' [t doos not ot | With chock (thoy can't b oMtk Bk i E— has been intimated in newspaper dis 5. (bhoy. a8 Haty) ey 4 g0, but nothing patches, that a man who has served for It there is one you wll know we ll, ; til yesterday, when interos Dna ¢ 1 4 I'm sure vou'l think 'm this clty > \ ium - caused mmenced lookings up th ampowered to issus bonds, | 1200 18 yeursiniha Unitod Sta 0l When 1 say the Kansas City hol o woman's death, ferring to M He had 1he co v. The loose Nm_ construet works and soli the watcr, The | t4ns from the old familiar hall with 15 complately “‘out of slwht ABBAE i noal 5 e g some emotion, Ttis not the mania of Kansw City Sun, PHE copyright bill has passed, Now | tevmination toobstruct the business of t to form new districts, but to as thought of study the price lists of the publishers [ the house by every expedient known to flize existing township divisions, lefoat the for the next 30 days and sco what is the [ parlinmentary tactics and to practical operation of the measure for the | Will of the majorit o DILING s protoction of the poor authors and 1 D B iAo finds thut but fow of the work A this, and there had long been a domand | hinds bear § pev cont interest and run Tis very well o class them thus, andin_theie oliciul announcer Charles Waltz, the foreman of the R e ———— is the doep, human pang which all men A ise of her death they said: *Wedo § discovers that he has put 1n & numberof Txk colonizing of colored people in foel nt the sundevizg of the ties of old | But you fail to menticy the Omaba girl e Now. doath el hayo ro- hiapd work fary Oklahoma is not a blooming suceess. associations, tha fiual parting with old Who is always “in tha e Now, The unfortunates allured thero with promiises of *forty acres ana o mule™ are in condition to appreciute the bun game worked on tho white trash in April, 158 congestion of the brain, 5o tho phys for a chan, Thes spenlcer, with | for 10 you Extriordinary care i the concurrence of republi i taken to provido for the payment of in ¥ used £ vecoiving any pay. The lmber men and ers, effected, and the 1t was that the | terest and principal, which constitute a A ; f very Niag , mor knows, or gught to | the hard wire 1"." Ts are out several hundred i a ol I comrades. the passing out sver from - know, that opinm is the worst arug that ca tollars, whiie other material men are in tho majority was able to do business and to | lien on the entive propesty of the town- Myt ! L . be administered to o patient suff i B LHS rry out its polioy. Otherwise the | ship. It ise Y\ ,,I',, soveral town. | Seenes which haye become, by lor ASSEURE 585 DAy, ndminister i Tering with | same condition brain tro }ll\n‘w alled on o give at Mos. 1l states that her husband ha ich there is no- probability s You may jew and screw your neigh Ay that death cosue X the quan: he furnishes the information that he wili no! mAL en T acT los of oplam ndminist return to Oian b You may fry the fat of life away TuE Tnterstate bridge company d mostimportant legislation enaeted would | s assured, shows that slate s produced 7a0 uIRRELA Loioe plays commenduble energy in pushing | have failed. Thomas B, Recd will not | Nebraska has the sume opportunities | statesund one torritory, Over $10, X0 R Aok I8 idmi ju. Sram Fmgemtnta for netife ke, Advices | suffor from the demoeratic rebuko in the | for artestan terigation that South Da- | 000 15 voprosentod in the industry and an | 1 to'things that womise better; you may | Highest of all in Leavening Power.—=17, §. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 18y, from Washington roport the approval |estimation of fuiv-minded men who are | kota possessos, bosidos w lazge flow of | average of 5,626 hands employed, The | spoud your leisuro tim g { Drawing interest from others till your purso i fab and Atrong familinvity, partand paveel of one’s life, | Wosh barren inresults a8 were several of the | once underthe provisions of this act, ——————— preceding cong , and much of the | and that a good mavket for their bonds A BULLETIN from the census office of tho plans for the structure by thewar | aware of the work accomplished by the | water in superficial streams that our | total value of the product for 1330 was in the preliminary work and the means | first of these, und histoy has reve mentin the agricultural states of the | aries nggregating $1,300, confess the Young Housckeoper department, A tew trifling formalities | hovse over which he presided, northestern noighbor doos not enjoy | #5414,863, and the cost of production | it your eredit s estanlished SR [ are yet to be compled with. It isevi- Of the 81 speakers of the house of vep- | The proposed Nebraska luw is thevefor 8. For a partinl exhibit the 'i"‘ & dent the company is determined to take | resentatives, three, ineluding Mr, R mueh broader inscope. But South Da- | showing s favorable, he total U adva » of its opportunities and by | failed to get avoteof thanks from the | kota has the aavantage which accom. | omission of the political y industry time 6r, B o . energotic work secure the patronage of | minoity. Theodore Selgwick, elected | pinies promt action in meeting the de. | robs it of much of its value istice will come, und y iy railronds unjustly debarred from ¢ by the federalists speaker of the house | mind of the'time, E— : e i and enterprise backing the projectare | the verdict of the minority in his cz west Is coming by means of freigation, | inability to intelligently investigate the | may send me : 0 UUdel strong guarantees that the s The other was James K Ik, chosen | The ugitation in braska has done | condition of the Eleventh and Sixteenth | MO 18 your feer this treice to Omaha, The vigor displayed | of the Sixth congress, 1793-1801, was th R e e e Ao ar | e et AR OO R L X ] \ Butelior— st rato, mom. 1 boew takin' 6 rill be completed before June, 1 by the democrats speakorof the Twenty- | much to arouse a similar interest in | stweet viaduets, it is apparent the city | Saratogy wicay fora manth A,BJO‘”