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OMAHA DAILY BF ARCH '"WELVE PAGE '],l ‘ I" l) \ ‘ IAY Ill" F THE CANADIAN ELECTION | o elty of 12,000 people, swelled by $30, venturi Jang nd. There ’ OTHER LANDS THAN OURS, ‘mm they have done little more than to i I MEN AND WOMEN, s = At o o y mportant and hot 400,000 the 1 actured products of | wi we b slo, and - doubtloss | Aulga fn the formality of holsting their flag. . - Ono of the most important and he 000,000 the manufactured products of 1 always b plo, and - doubtloss | - gpqral memhors of the British minlstey | T formett duys this would huve ostablished & 1. ROSEWATER Entron contosted political eampaigns that Can- | your, and gives steady employment to there always wi wiic ato willing 80 | 4re raportod 1o be snxtous for o dlssolation of L ! | Sonator Kylo was thirty seven yoars #1d bruary 24 shin Russell Young doelined the proffored mission o China for purely domestic row Leutonant Schwatka has o FEaeso governmont has boen warned | moro than fifteen hundrod obituaries convention o von the territory conceded 1o it ve- | e th n Washin I ntarey f 1 somo sort of in dangor " 1. 1tis be Loo XITT Ay oeate rover by fews e Year " v tlo t { p v 1 . s i diibs And that rule of intornational comity that uo | Kiy Bee, One Yenr ) i ro fs 4 g t favor of % e bl bt i in Philadelphia places Rev, De u/ who sk mop i WE O] tory that s not capable of settling with it | foo for the Astor- Willing woddi ¥ 1f the vates provided in the Shumway 4 U oAt | owit surplus populations | its multiple mind - oda lins nfl {n ming yeses has resuitod | 5,000 workingmon mnko rockless bargainsand take dospor fora disselation of | valid claim to_domination, bt t doss not PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING t s said to want the TERMS OF SUBSCRUPTION But the of that cl THE REAL @ fo I s duty when it ) o contro 1y, One Year #1000 | which is more than half defeat, W W 1t 18 not At all surprising, therofore ad in tho dispatehes from London that u the governme The law ean do nothing waro ety p pe hill are adopted as the policy of the ty in par ¢ nd th slionis worihy of Nebriskn may be o have e Al annex to cost MO s to bo added to Nebreaskn Not in 1t. tho Pradt nstituteof Brooklyn, N Y, for Conetnnati 1imes-Stay the benetit of womnen students | on what a day may bring forth, rtecnth street oreshadows thele prob- | Fre said that the railrond problei ved o good result in o diffienlt sit ™ be better for conservative pro Senator Ostrom, the present leader of the democratic party in California, is afine typo ot the unconventionnl Iawmaker Lady ilolen Vineent, an Enelisn lady, has voceived from the sultan of ‘Turkey the high- utmost it can do isto throw the dection of | ugt order ever bestowed on a woman prosident and vice prosident into tho houso ot Mrs, Burnott is stll (0o smuch frostratod representatives, Phen thy Bifty-second | by the deati of herson to take up the pen hotse, overwhelmingly domocratic, willelect ‘Not yot,” she wroto recently fWalt a their cmployes. Tt s not to be found | i1 potty squabblos which mark his roc ish prestige may be obtained in- consequenco | Buta far more likely outcome is the loss to | Vit T"D BW P\IhliSlHll! mmww. P]‘Unr]mfll‘s w‘:‘n majority has been swept away ex v in the diversities which | ooq i Cofiee, furnishes documentary of that audacious act of bringing the Say- | tue democracy of sovoral southorn states, a | o Townsend, the Georgia brakeman who 1 It nt s Stat 1 o blacked John L. Sullivan's eye w already e R BUTD conservative caleulations in oxist twoen the legistation of the wvard suit in th ited States supremo conrt. | oss to tho ropublicans of Kansas ond, Dt | ocaived tompliig ofors. from the musoii TIE BEE BUTLDING vance of the eloction counted confidently haps, Nebraskn—and a republican teivmpt, | managers with New York leading in the victorious | Germany las & ) working womon, column. It is noticeablo that the democratic cland 4,000,000, L0000, Austria ploring trip that in veality is w private | selfas satisfiod with sueh an Leish bill a8 [ punagers are suftused with a cold sweat at | 500,000 and Amcrica 2,100,000, includiug all jamborce? Tt is o reckless wasteof pub- | Salisbury and Balfour can offer; possible, | any sorious suggestion of a farmer's allianco | OCvUbatons. ; lic money, for which there is not the | butnot probable, Parnell dares much, but he | gjckot oo R Wl TR IR much too high, or in unlawful diserimi- | «ith paving material is accossible to | Which deconcy will ot permit the tories to Gould Nt a_Good Citizen. day recently nation in the transportation of freights | a1y sy much about in public, but which is never New York Herall. i . for one single moment absent from the tory | Jay Gould has bren summoned to SOFVe 88 | olyog i a fotior ton Toxas friond that his mind, Gladstone may die, Althongh it Is not | ither a petator grand juror on an averago of | health bas fafled, and he is on the verge of casy to seo what connection there is between | 8t leastfive times a year, but he has never [ phiysical collapse! In the improbable event of the nomination ir projectors THE BIRKHAUSER JUNKET | si thut the expected weakness in 1iberal | yicket will havo no chance of success, The or managers, ot manner in W I icket will havo no chance of suc | CORRESPONDENCE mnleations relating o nows and 3 1 Editorial Departuent. \ i I I'he nocossity of edueating tho chnir- BUSINESS LETTERS, fament 4 wnd in th st parlia on account of the Irish squab. AN hustnessletters and remittances should they are equipped for the purpo: man of the hoird of public works isnot [ ble has not developed, thanks to Glad bl Ve ndd 410 The e | i Compiny ve s Lwasl oporation, neither is it presented in the Omiha, Drafis, ehecks and postofice orders | and that of the liberls 83 a majori oo for the former of 41 More than half to be questioned, His annual report of | stone's firm and dignitiod attitude. On the relutions weon tho corporations and | e poaed's oporations, not to mention | Oher hand it is Just possible that some Brit proof of glaring incompetency . | soveral states when compared with each Why SWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION | upon inereasing it. Three members of | gthor, or between the state legislation ik the government were votived, and while | when compared with that of the fedoral Micw, seerctury of Tite Bee | Siv John Macdonald was ro-elected by pany, (oes solemnly swear At the setund elreaition of THE DALY T werk endin ruary 2%, 0L was as | ceptional, and the explanation is doubt Mhore will ¢ British side wins: other = wise, quite tho contrary, 1t is possible, but not probable, that Parnell may profess him should the taxpayoers m upon to pay the costs of analloged ox- | overnment, nor is it altogether in the - inerensed majority his ease was ex= | faet that | Wlroud rates are supposed by the public to be ina great many cases Februar 0 | 1088 to be found inthe fact of his having Vohroney 3 1 | the zonlous support of the rilreads and | Yedneany. avrney other corporations, of which he is a most e el : earnest friend, There wors some inter- | in the problom, but they do not consti- Buturdny, February 5 esting surprises. In the provinee of | e t is 0 matter of public record. Every material of value has boen put to practical test, and the result is to bo soen on the stroots, or set forth in de n Jone the Geol A ovangelist, de and of pussengers. Thero are clements he problem in its entivety Averoge.............. 24,710 | Quebee, which was regarded as o The main source of diffieutty, in the GEORGE T TZ5CIUCR onghold of the conservatives, the lib- | I o majority of the candi- | Brifish and Cauada party issuos, namescount | been known to appear in court. Judge | The marquis of Lorne's new book tail inthe reports of public officials. 1f | fora ood deal, and after Sie John A, Mas Martine last Tucsday for the second time has | Shadow to Sunlight,” issaia to have for heroine @ young Aulerican i whom e e met and g tly fmired, . ! ( b opinion of Judge Cooley in the power | the chnfrman of the board cannot derive | donald’s victory the marauis of Salisbury | imposeda fine of 8100 on him within a fow w\:‘;:‘m‘ l({.“.‘Fii'vl.l'.\"q”l”.‘ siitseribad in my als olocted C. as it exist= now to make and unmako the | owledgo from tho city’s experienc may pluck up heart. A tory vicfory in the | months, and he is seriously considering The youngest school marm in the world is N, . Kit dates, while the maritime provineos, | eates for passenger and froight transpor- | pe eortainly canmnot absord information | Gominion may scem to prestigo a tory victory | Whether M. Gould should be permitted 10 | Clara Groenawald of Bemyitle, Pa, Sho bas T e . Noury Tublie which were confidently counted upon by | tation. So longas 590 bodies of man in in the United Kingdom babituaily disregard the mandate of the law. | forty public school scholurs, bigan work five "County of Donglas, { 5 the liberals, proved to bo the bulwark of | the ad bo i hlic ks than Oma s Judgge Martine said that he had power to im month 0 and is ouly thirteon vears of i Georgo T, Taschiek, bemg duly sworn, e | )00 Glic S iuse. S0 far 08 tho | sheots ot plonsure, aud § L LB L D e L L o) As the detailed roturns from tho Spanish | Pose a penalty much moro severc thana fine | Mwe. Von Teuffel, nee Blanche Willis T o pany: g, (b ACCUA RYOPARE e f ahiia R CTUAPIHED e | Rl T e E i e T Even if tho experience of the ity | gloctions come to haud, tho triumph of the | O & berson who hubitually abscuts himselt | Howard, ib stll livi in Stuttzart, writing daily Clreuintion of Tie DALy Brr for the | duestion of annexationentored Into the | cul and re-cut them in every direction | with all known materinl of conservatives appears tobo even woro sweep: | fom jury duty. Ho said that he did not B O S Ta oot month ot March, 1800, wis 20815 “coptess for | contest the vordict was adverse 0 it. It | at their tieal uso is not suflicient, it is | ing than the telographicdispatehes indicated. | think “that he” would proceod to extreme | mer.) v g M TR T B R A THe ! T % own unlimited discretion or mer." PEIL, 1800, 30,504 coploss for 00, 20,180 & litaresting Sava - g : ot 5 et s M ¥ b coples: for Tune, 1800, Lfor July. | May be interesting to observe that s a | want of discretion, and with litlle re- | ot probable the pubile The new cortes will be composed of 263 sup. | measures with Gould in this instance, though, | A Now York wonan is earning asalary of be benefitted by the investigation | porters of the administration, as against only | #% there wero plenty of jurors for the present | £5,000 a year teaching fashion how to play Js o coplont i proporty qualification is necessary tose- | stranton the part of the law excopt 1 or September, 180, cople Y A & 2 o scientific game of whist, Two or thre \ox of a novice. No first-class institution | 03 followers of Sagasta, 27 republicans, and | tern. - toacliors ‘have all thoy can do itrucling 100, s for Novembor, cure the right of suffeago inCannda,and | j¢ jmposes o few days’ delay in putting coptent for Ducomber, (800, 21471 copics those having such qualification are reg- | changes in force, the problem will ve- | onploys o blacksmith to examine its | *3 0f sl other factions. Even in the cities, WotibR Who Binase bisn classes in the Ladies' Now York elub, g 2 coptes | Groiar 1, Tas istered only once in ten years, the 1ast ) main to trouble us, the mere existence | jooks, nor would any sine man employ ably Barcelonn and Madrid, which were FRATCTT otAE e T e A o (o botore me andsubserived in iy | pogisteation having been’ made in Au- | of the power making losses, disorder 4 ) = | supposed to be liberal strongholds, the gov A man likes to discover & violot or a roso; | 81" every fiueafternoon, His favorite walk e x Frit, cust, 1881, thousands of persons who will [ ana confy ernmont candidates polled a surprising Vote. | g wants to find out its charms bimself; he | 13 0u¢ of the many roadways intersecting tho Notary Public. | hy entitled to vote after next August | Pho authe But twolliboral s pulled through i | qoogn't wish n directory to aid him in this, | Guontly the watk. IaaEban i S A Mulltii W HIoS e were elected. | and he s very contemptuous of the woman | monument, who here, there and everywhere asks his ad There is a movement startod by some phil- ment, the ingredients of asphalt, or | The republicans o ad at the good miration. ‘The women who aro popular with | anthropic New York ludies to forn u *slum 1en are the women who mpross them with | Drigade” of 4o ladies who will individunlly assist in reaching, relievingand reclaininig poor children, poor shop eirls and broken- g that says “1 do ot thrust | down women. myselt forward, but perhaps it you tind me jotar Tugalls dosires it to be understos vou may like me Men have always liked t he h 10t been offered the Washingto voyages of discovery, and they like to scek | COrrespondence of a New York paper, that frago. At thesame time, 1tis a curious fact | (o jdeal woman, and not to have her thrust [ 8% BOUbeen asked to take editorial chiry that thers never has boen a cortes in oAy “ine, and that lis has 1ot boon training and experience would give force | so mauy titled deputios sat as will be preser - Aaauis from cities that @ shown no greater ountry are at liborty o make rate a millweight and real estate agent to n o constartly imminent. | est the quaiity and ducability of the various grades of stone, the consistency corrective, while tho | o ity to redues exeassiv THw) Bk Sitarday Supp . were excluded from Thvsday’s election. | iy sight e e T'his shows the political shrewdness of tures it isa distinet issuo, fillec guards with condensed nows noto fresh and attractive miscellany space is dovoted chiefly to Nebraska and tho groat west. No other newspaper covers this territory, THi Ber Satur- duy Supplement is o new newspaper ¢ ation. It will not detract from the issues of any other day and will not in the least as momentous, Judge Cooley | ynd value to his conclusions, in the body just chiosen, Still, this may not | ¢ 5 d 3 Hiee sople ho ve R R 3 . asting a Jewel Before—-De crats, | of Alabama when b the pe fmpair the quality of Tiik SUNpay Bep, | Mhe American peoplo ho very greatly in- | offercd nothing for its solution, nov did | g plain fact is that the couneil mean the predominance of the avistocracy in S i e e R OB Ve ale eI HURE hLE Tt will cateh the wind in its own sails, | terested in a discussion of the causes | ghe convention mikeany suggestion di- | the public trensury to puy the expenses | thelower house, as many of the counts and Someof the democratic members of the | ‘“They should have notitied me that the Nowsdealors and train boys everywhore | #1d conditions that produced it. The | veetly relating o it. The body simply | of o pleasure B¢ Mojolatl the! mon marquises elected 1o it made their canvass on | next house, Mills and Springer among them, m.‘ l;_-v: lnlhx.mr ml-l and [ would have issu R DA bt & 3 only qu n they will concern them- | dc red - that it competont for con- | is appropriated for any other purpose is the basis of a hearty acceptance of the peo SAPRLUON SO0 8K A ves with, and this with no very great A 2 ple's vight of representatic 1d presented afalse pretense thenovel spectacie of nobles of Castile going hat in hand toask the votes of peasants and IN meddling with the practieal work | laboring men, The e the pactof the public authori- | 4 set strength of brick, These are | showing they made in the voting. In Madria, Sir John Macdonald in ordering the | ties to compel th L V made in th t vailrowds to do what | natters entively within the provineo of | for example, they polled 17,217 votes, to about clection at this time. Had he post-| is just to each othor in respoct to ob | axperts. It is ridicuious to think that | #5000 for all shades of monarehial candidates noned it six months his party would | serving cates which they have once vory likely have mot with as signal a | made, and t adhore to rato sheots until | wport intelligently on the paving mate- of the kingdom cast against the monarchy defent as it did in 1874, when aministe- | thore is reasonable ground for changing | vinls of this or other oitios. The inves. | 1% €Ny a significant, perhaps an omi rinl majority of six was converted into a | thew, is so veryslight as to have 10 | iration should be conducted, if at all, | foe o At (e B v of univorsa sut liboral majority of 60. & ' by the city engineer, or some man whose i g : .| womanliness, and by this is meant that Birkhauser is competent to examine and e-thivd of the total vote in tl Pital | gubtle someth substantial value. But while pointing out the real problom, which e char surprise in the United States, nor will | terized The conservative success will cause no —— - This remark is imputed to Governor are said to be_already deep in tho work of 1 Syuart Robson, the actor, will be matri preparing anew code of rules. The Recd i April, Hm brido will bo Miss. May Wals * +| dron, nis leading lady, This info If the democrats intend because they | €omes from an intimate friond of the brile bled reports of repub- | have howled about Speaker Reed and his Iy, and may be relied upon. Robson's of the park board, the council exeeeds | lican rioting fo Barcelona appear to have os for party profit, to now kick down r;;r» 'I" ‘(‘:':*! ‘I"“"l”"f‘ \'wnluw its legitimate functions. The right of | beon exaggerated ; Salmoron was faivly de- | yeeded rostrictions the next house will b0 | 1ads managers of e wd s fame taey e the board to expend the money set apart | feated: atleast, the clection board, contain- | the most oppressive and exponsive night- | quested that the [sabella building v for its use is boyond question. Its pay- | ing o majority of his sympathizers, so d mare the nation bas ever experienced ; and in | Woman's buiiding architecturally, artistis Folliia Gnlibled {tol s oM coattaivs .‘1 .(u‘:. Castelar himself narrowly esc the end the democracy will pag high for | 4llf and i every othersense. o wouei tion and approval as is bestowed upon . maintaining this nuisance. the country have beea invited to send in 1 the most troublesomo phase of the | 1 accounts of - the police commission From German criticis i i R ACome plans. e e S > 4 1 N rom German eriticisms on the recent Individunls and Corporations, Su Heten Hol New Y 3 oad problem, and while it cannot be | tho comptrolier. the treasurer, orthe | government commission appointed by Im w Englanit Moagazine, R e et e onci Lot e EaaT8 Caiaaset ‘l admitted that itis incapable of correcs | pay of members of the council. The | pevor Wiliiam to deliberate upon o reform of | S ngit &0 Waomiatition i with il SRR AT U BIO LA Bes | Roraols rangement with the United States which | tio lln)n'mtl\l_\'|||:w~l'nl great difficul- | pofugal to pass the elaiimsapproved by | the Peussian schools, it would appear that he large organized industrics of the present | doors, trunks and chests. She wears asuit It is & question whotlier it can b | the hoard fe 1 weoss injustice, Work- higlh expeetations with waich the calling ost impossible, Now and then a | of brown homespun copiously pocketed for s reached semodied aw. | ' J . E of this body wi eleomed have by ailor or a little shoemaker v make | the receptionof her tools, and from an old n g Iy reached and remedied by law, e Oy e e e L body was i Al LA LY T Al oy i, | Duteh givdle of wrought fron studded with » popular vote, and undoubtedly it | although the evils involved in it might § no means been fulfilled. From the ve ¥i buthow can any ono twithou capi- | il FEEIe OF wiought Iron 1s robust personality and doesn’ A% AT ’ wnges and put to an SRy LN e = groen stones hangs a coatelain and keys of a rohust per ity und n't IS thole)ighiae0 lotar 1 the tramsactions of the conference | tal or eredit go into the manufacture of lard, | a1 N oUB oG tha G nIBiE Dlilta o , | Witinotto the slightest exteul contra- | he somewhat mitigated, and perhaps the | umount of unnoyance for which there | were hand Sl Ehs it 10 e Gk s a8 a0 T o opinions of hisenemies. | veno that vordiet. It is not 1o bo ex- | only practicable means of solution 15in | js not o shadow of excuse. The | nee in which the. B el oy sutee o Lo | MBS AT rpinia Sl was ihie ot g s pected that any more favoruble or essen- | the hands of the railrond componies ” b e | ner in which the cmperor forced his own I, or ste ails b say to most working. | American nowspuper women, In 157 T trans-Missouri association an- | tinilv diflorant proposition rogarding ro. | 1 ! honesty of the eclaims is not disputed d propositions upon the assembly, | men (whether employed or unem; purehiased and cdited a weskly clled t nolinbos another agreemont on railrond | it eeoas sl s & themselves. — But unfortunately they | fhe couneil evidertly delays action to disrogarding the officinl programme | “employ yonrselves is, in the coudition of | Virkinia Gazctte, a_ paper deve to th & iprocity will be made than that which | have shown that they cannot be de- | 5 q SR : S | coloniul cause. Tn 1574 Mrs. H. Boyle « rates. Assurance of unity and harmony | somtiteiod 1l Sl L hey bavass the board and carry out its policy | 1aidout by the mwister of public instruc- | today, naivete in itself. tablishod o rival journal, which sha e bl S e Y [ constituted the platiorm of the conserv- i pended upon fora solution of tho prob- | of dictating what shall or shall not be | tion. One of the most important subjects < the Royal News, md the two ludies ihvariably precede an ¢ It hely 0 Where W y e 3 Ative party in the lat lom, ments made within the | goneor who employed, by co-ordinate de- | Defore the conferonce was the question of the AL ! hair, threw stones and cach ar. past 4wo years have had particulare refe + by atios’ 10me Journa names in the most approve le of - o S Ee i It is searcely y to add that among | nental journalism T 15 to bo hoped, by the way, that | from Washington that this will no ence to this chief canse of trouble, but the forty odd women who came and went none of the good restrictive legislation | soriously considered by our governt still continues, and thovo is not very fu- introduced with roference to the man- | It Would be an utter waste of time to in- agomont of county affairs will be do- | St negotintions with the so-catied 4 gress and the state legislatures to regu- T SEENS to bo protty certain now that | desree of ansiety. is the possible efect | Late, within their respectize spheres, the tail will wag the dog in the Illinois | thattheverdict of the Cunadiun people | the rates of freight and passenger traflic logislature. will have upon contemvlated negotin- | and travel, that the power to do this — gavding closer trde relations |y bo delegated to boards of commis - tions re T mortality record of the Fifty-first | between the dominion and the United | sioners, and that uniformity of legisla- ernmont of Canada has | tion isdesir congross renchies tho lugubrious number | States. The 18—11 in the houseand two in thesenate. | expressed a willingness to entor into an arvangement for restricted veciprocity, THE general suce republicans in [ with the treaty of 1851 as the basis, and municipal elections in New York is a [ has distinetly declaved hostility to com- largo sized straw showing the political | mercial union or any commercial current of 92, code must go, tor consistency’s sake, * ble on the subjeet of rates, all of which was largely perfunctory. It is plain that Judge Cooloy has indi- would involve discrimination against TOM REED receives some very pleas- nd, In this positionitis sustained ant compliments from his friends. He e alveady been pretty plainly future relation between the gymnasium and conti pertmnts of tho iy governomont. S0 | 'y cnio-t auestion whothor the lay e 18 the expensos of the bourd iro con- | o should bolifted up to the standard of tho sidered, the council’s authority Is purcly | former: whether its scope should bo widencd : der i ) ¥ | former: whe s scope should be widencd S ERe S A very | Ve Payne, near Hamby andlla ol hogglinlone peitti b, 0o catled - not exceed the available funds, and | literatures and the sciencos; whether the | Somas should have, orwhy gave tho impres. | feated. '“1'1'1'"“ ¥ ’(y‘ '.‘ of A asa bhasis, ¢ ”( THE PROPOSED USURY LAW. attempt to dictate to the hoard sociul status of 1ts graduates should beraised | 507 O Perfect “”‘ e ”’;‘“:‘“‘ ) nly because one-sided gemen = d < g v S S hey had no appetite, had headacho and Mimamote il i lon [ Doealle s o mRenan Ilhe Shumway nsury bill has pussed |an unwarvanted assumption of power | 5018 o give them access to universi i TG G G GErCat g beirrn ooyl intolerable memory o the Ameri- | ) 1o and seems likely to become | which should he vigorously resonted in | tesi —whother, i short, —tho high f 00w hur nocessary fils that the exerciso of {the killing of Jesse Jumes. 1t Was & st, ho was denied re-oloction, and | can peopic, but the conditions have so | 110 Fentie tnd feemms TREY 10 1 g iy el e sehool of the future should be a reorganized | o' e ; red-hot states' ri 4 now Canada declares against his pet { changed that it would he absurd to make | bhe 1w of the st bihRe host spacs ] L9 S0UE ileaety: Renlgymnasium, But tho debate on this | & 'ltHecomuon seuse would avert. % iden of *‘the continental union of the | it a basis of negotiations at this time, | fected with considerable care, and is do- GRADUALLY. but surely, the authori- | POt Wos cut short by the cpy state- Victims of Competition, PASSING JES1S. westorn hemisphere,” The saggestion that it should be might | #¥ned to strike a happy medium be- | G AIRELI BUTOLY, 0ri- | 1 ang that he should Like to see all existing New England May e T el 08 Implying o desive | t¥een the mdicul and consorvativo idens | tles are unraveling the mystory sur- Plconxia tributes to the memory | 1o prevent mgotiution, . | Ofthismuch-mooted quostion. fouoling, ihosmueder ol ihol ohist/of of Goorgo Hoarst buing out his soe. | & Aot Tt ton, o dian gosom. | The broposedlaw fixesthe legal rate of | police of New Orlouns, and bringing to | new one. And the same autoeratic tono e | ity oranization soctotios, and it was found vices to the material development of the | mant lvlll!m % I'MM Vi sttor to pro. | interest at7 per cent, but allows 10 per justice the villainous conspirators who | maintamed towards almost every question | that from 40to 30 per cent of the applicants suor, i S S S s ment il e iouting “1"” - HI;N:“ cont on contracts, When o higher rate | huve terrorized cortain: seetions of the | broughtup in the confere The result | meeded work rather tian relief.” The When first she gazed on the o his life. This is a worthy distinction. | which it fought its campuignand carvied Dr. 8.8, Laws, ex-president of the Mi during my luncheon, there was scarcely one | SOuri state university, is living with Rev, M vorable promise of its early removal. ade kuown. Dr. Laws a fow years ago deliv —_— anaddress before the State Fditorial a<- sociation 1n this city that ereated asensation e *and were heiresses to o thousand | th the state ouly exceeded by the Realgy moasia abolished, and that in future A careful study was recently made of some ew York Herald: “We cleared §2,00 on f yeur me! Wit @ loa he should veto the establishment of a single | twenty-eight thousand cases of vavious chiar- ThaIE Sayaroinmel Ly iviatioad TR e, and | Crescent City for years. The confession | 15 that the commission has been discharged | Massachuse'ts labor bureau reported in 18 Ap el pto weantazy e 4 thalTact tan s TolEown Iy an ablilontin| |lotions ofithaiconspiraiors confiems the | srihontilaving eocomplistiod fin isinglo fre. | fthavabouy s thivcofitlioso ek agelin rom T e B WL = - the olection, thoro 1 vory Small proba- | t° Ft D oW by an 0N 10 | st public improstion that the sories of | O OF any consequence, excopt, perhaps. | erauivelabor in tat stato were unomployed T assossors roportn gain of ‘86,004 | piijpy thut the trade volations between | C0Urts the creditor is entitled only to his | ArSt 1 Kt ! s 2" | the abolition of Latin composition in the | at their priveipal occupation for about one- in_ the population of Knnsas since the | yhe United States and Canada will be | Prneipaly unless the rate is higher than fevimes which culminated in tho ussissi- | yypnasia, - Meanwhile, & uew commission | third of the workiug time. foderal consus, The assessors are ade- | oy changed. whilo the Muclon, | 12percent. The latter figure ls the | nation of Chief Honnessoy was tho work | s been ippoluted, with Dr. Hintzpetar, the T pvew York Sun: She (writing) - Horrors ! cidedly industrious sct, or elso the num- [ 4 pocy & SEHEEE S R muximum rate of interest. If the bor- [©of an organized gang, known as the | inteliccwal adviser of the emperor, as He Dian'e b serve it Bither Tharsialh o apaLnstonit TEDRINGLbIOC Y ald government e 28 ower, i, @ o o Eivol e SR : 2 Times-Sta g pape o (ooking ove shoulde T S TR AT Tt by rower sets up the defense that he has | ) and composed of Italians. Four | ehairman, todraw up a detailed scheme for [ S Ihis weok n one of | —Never mind; use that postal card HOREE are underestimated, f e 3 been charged move than 12 per cent, and wid dollars was the price paid for now bl school currlcutum, and undoubt- | o ' innati qaily orthodox papers Sonatar 3 —— 4 RECRLEN hasoif il maintains it in anaction in court, the removal” of the chief, whoso enor- [ ediy the imperial views will rind wn adequate | 1o CREERLAE L T v, This & e O A e = ‘ = TR A a Lo | i 5 : SR i e omnde | @xpression in the resolutions of this co IR Y WaA FADDRCILLRE U0, AM0) LA or your tirst sermon, Mr. Acolyte” “Yes, TE shortago in the Deluwaro treas- | 1038 Burrows™ persounal organ deiiber- | opder forfeits hoth interest and prinei- | getic pursuit of crooks of every grade | (ressiit i the tesolutlonsiotitia commitalfies oot ine i moaitios of pol{tics too tar; Miss Stiffies; it is Hovelation xii, 1—And ury, coming in the wake of a large haul | ately tortures the language and spirit of | ], Under the old law the lender ean | interfered with tho robbing operations b ’ ———— there appeared a great -wonder in' heaven, o in Arkansas, raises the total democeratic | @ tecent article in THE BEE in support | he made to forfeit all interest abovo the | of the organizition, A score of persons going gone| ds one of in rogard Lo the irte fat the | That is to sy, what contributes to their | EREate Frencuinum sonehow has a greats Knowledge s power’—twas thus tho | S0, MW%, boinboring bis offsvring. At faculty for making boy-play than any other ancient sage e Ry agereszate people on record. The individual | Proclaimed his triumvh 1n a barbavous age; - “r . - The Press Cheeked : woman,' § ! g 3 4 ¥ The more the conduct 6f the French au = peculutions in the south to $3000,000, | of home industries, and declaves this | ate of 10 per ceut, but the pro- | are divectly involved in the conspiracy Thl e L s tal This world is all s flooting show, As aspecimen of party thrift the figures | Paper “opposes the -roposition for op vision for forf eiture of prineipal and in- | and assassination, all but ono being under | Berdin art exhibition is emtemplated, the | tho trans-Mississippi legislitures up to th Aud jsnt much (o e may safely challenge comparison. yards in which competitors sh: torest when more than 12 per cont is |arrest. The trial now in progress | move triflingana unworthy of a ntion it Ho gets his ucket free. R i ohao alarmists in the cast. ThE mere fact that the Omaha men | The assertion is without a shadow of | wlopted in response to the demand for a | diabolical as that of the Chnicago an- [ IS0 It was France. - And EFrance knows - - Picayune: Thoquarrel of an actress with who were instrumental in tracing, iden- | foundation. TitE BE the first paper | Ty which shall protect the boreower | arelists and sond to the ropos o larger now whether it paid to veetho aggressor. A CHANGE OF SUIT. her complexion does not last. She n A . il . 1 ance; and while the affar does not Aew Xk Heid g claim to the reward, does not strengthen | exchange to prevent competition in the | erest thatave inconsistent with pros- A v in seven par intensely absort hts to L £ 4 i engih PXSUARS oy anad A Ry T T e erse in seven parts, utensely absorbing sights to be secn in this the claim of the Kansas City police. The | yards, and its demand fora free, wnob- | pority. EVERY city andcounty oflicial who ap- | ¢ war, it is overy whit as nuc : Addvessed, to give his foclings vent, WONOLoROS, WOrKA<10y WOHd 18 that of gall and one-fourth pretension. cess. It could not **oppose the proposi- | ho peceived with general satisfaction, | d&ines that his p e i3 essential to wd art owes much to Frenchmen, But m“w‘.-l.‘.l.u..‘...y; is o'er, embracing a waiden with a waist fourteen & tion for open yards,” because no sueh | yavoids the dangers which were foared | the state legislature. Of course these | It owes nothing to ¥rance. T# Tho erstwhile lover dutis inches around DEMOCRATIC organs are again la- | condition existed. The management of | 4 fow months aro when cortain radieal officials clothed with brief authority ave | IPrenchman can be th from a world His **frightful queen of clubs™ Boston Transeript menting the condition of the national | thestock yards at the outset of the con | juders talked wildly of usury law | Working solely for the public €onquUero” Lo a petr n fiend. But the ag KNOWLEDGE AND PULL bird,” said | up a huge deficiency. Similar demon- [ American e stock association, pubs | {egal rate and demand the forfeiture of | Personal welfare must, in their opinion, iy iy ! strations were mado less than a year | licly declared that the yards weroopen | principal and interest whenever a highee | iBure to the ben the people. Fronchian s the most gallant person in the | Buty now that wisdom s0 much gift may fipaog iR alon WLy, doith to dove-tail with practical results, would be tolerated. This position re- | would have placed an absolute prohibi- | WHERE wers Puray and Egbert when [ what are we to say of a goverament that pev power.” kiow. Crooked. They never tella stral ceived the sanction of the pucking houso story wbout what they cateh Cincinnaty Times-Star thorities toward Empress Prederick and the L The editor ay proves it, though— s t present time have not warranted the cries of : tongh froo. vgod isanew feturs, Tt has beon | promises to lay bare a conspiracy pears. Germany was not tho aggressor in 3 i 4 tv 3 RIS R iy is not the aggressor in IS0L It is kes up with it tifying and capturing Neal, waive theiv | to denounce the attemptof the live stock | against the imposition of vates of inter- v of human fiends 4 } - Sre they were wed to her he se Chattanooga, G ows e of tho mos e S eI C1 ety Ero t were w wr he sent hattanooga, Ga., New One of thomost Kansas City demand is three-fourths | structed market was crowned with sue- If this measure becomes a law it will | Preciates the dignity of his position, im- | ut as the afair of 1570, The world of To his “*fair gneen of by young mun with arms four feet long tender! he individuat His heart qu of the day surplus and by juggling thefigures build | troversy between the exchange and the | which should make 4 or 3 per cent i 1 o shippors anc discriy 0 m o T 8 wrislati - y I 1 3 Mr. < ago, but their caleulations utterly failed | to all shippers and no discrimination | pte wrged, Such legislation world where a woman is concerned. But | e pead the phrase amended, “Pull s Mr. Hoake -Comes from the companies, who are now,us herctofore tion upon all outside capital and dviven | Birkhauser tapped the treasury through | mits anadignity o beput on a guest, and = NO INSOMNIA 1N HIM. v loamble dollar out of the state. | the councit fora private bust? Is itfajr | thet guesta distinuished lady! What e | griend Jones so dearly lov patronizin 1 comors, re P their connection with the exchange ov RESUBMISSION is a live issue in Kan- sas. The official exposuro of bribery and widespread demoralization in con- nection with the spasmodic attempts to enforce the law, resulted in the passage by the legislature of a resolution calling for a constitutional convention two years hence. tosloep, HOW STHANGE ' Yo think of a goverament that practically Despite the gong that should awake him ; was o genuine | to leave the mijor and colonel at home | W ! all, fresi 4 She rode a wheel; b wed a b M IR J prohibits its artists to exhibit their pictur That death his form inay ever keep, I8 b, And sometimes they'd exehany AT T wons of o neighboring capital: What I£ Gbrial A thaak o shaks: bim And though she often rowed his boat can be said save that that joverament has B . . Heo could not row hor wheal atall What Tug BEE did sny and now reit- | the unjust exactions which a cortain e Fallon Wnth its dotiized O, that In- il | When you havo veached tho lagder's top erates, is that the legislature should | class of money lenders ave disposed to | 'Pig surpluse in the city treasury 1s | with its religion it abolished morals and sclf e R B prouRUteR0 S0 ley poue fully consider the benefits conferred | jevy upon them. Nothing butastringent | sufficient to accommodato a fow more | vespect! That the indiznity put upon Em Or else o AR LR R on the stock growers of the state by the | ysury law, with a provision for & heavy | offivials with pocket monoy, provi press Frederick was in deference to the ouce } Wait—No. uphuilding of a home m: t. [tispossi | penalty could accomplish this object. If | thoy can convinee the council that an | WOrst and most dingerous classes cauuot bo nore . ‘\A‘uh-‘h‘l‘;\- W l“{x"‘"‘ e A VOKE comes from the political | ble to logislate home market out of ex- | 12 per cent is adoptod as the maximum | exploring tourof the east would improye | G°Uicd And were war to eusue it would not L i Taant R MY RS tomb of Joo McDonald in Indiana en- | istence. The rates of the Omaha market | pto no legitimate investor will com- | thoir health, dorsing Cleveland's silver views. The | are now as low as those of Chicage and i plain, Pl e e meaning of this apparition is that Uncle | Kansas City. Ts there any justice in Capital is essential tothe dev slopment THR ' reoranilzation of the register's | , Yhilethe Portugues may have rights In Joo I8 reudy to forgive the claimant for | legislating ~ rates bolow o profitablo | of Nebraskn and to the prosperity of a | offico is o delightfut _specimen of public | Aok in virtuo of priorty of discovery, shelving him at the behest of Hondricks | point, and thus practically wreck the | large class of poople, The public desires | oconomy, Experioncod and poorly paid | waects of the. Brtish, - 1%0seeesion thyan provided Indiana and McDonald tails | ability of the management to compete | to Lold outa cordinl invitation for the ) ) aarch o s | { _man 4 clerical help is crowded outto give pluce | verbially nine points of the law, but in ordor the democratic kite next year, for business with rival markets? wealthier states of the east to invest | 1o inexperionced favorites st advanced | tobe recognized in this practical age it must The falsehoods of the deposed boss do | their surplus in our manifold enter- | gularies. beeffective possession. Ever since the days JERKY SWPSON has made a great | notalter the fact that home institutions | prises, and to loan it ata profitable rato S— of Vasco da Gani the PPor © have been specch to the farmers of Maryland, He | 3nd homo industries aro ossontial lo the | of interest on sound sceuritios. [t is os- Our National Plant. | enterpristn s At e tolls them that iu the couvention that r.mn-.f welfare. They are entitled to the | gantial that the law should fuenish ampl o New F nola 1 Magazin 5 colonists m:\ lm\: beer v.m 5t nominuted him there were only three fostering cave of the law making power. | protection for capital thus invested. The Ame vicin Gurden may speak of “our ¢ ful as ulu p“ i \..u far m s - Surely no citizen anxious for the welfure | But there is a limit beyond which fapm- | Bational flower the golden-x 1:" but when | than rench imposed their of tha state #ill permitmalioe a0 (gROR | ‘ore. ahd business mon cannot go with | FOHIEE as bon the holos offhe wholo | laigungo snd ousims on o yask hite shi; s o liant b rackloss Togirlabion an | oo e e thte ittt | Boople ora representative part of tho people, | Brusllian tercitory, nd In Lt Fast Indios that upon this vital issue Maryland and | 80ce to blight by reck | satoty ta ihemssives apd thols itors. | pothing can come of it. But tho maize, tho | thoy have built some magnificent citios to Kanas will rally shoulder to shoulder | in#titution that had added millions to | The Tudian corn, bus a strong though unackuowl: | serve as monuments w renind future goner ud weop the country in 1692, the taxable wealth of Nebraska, built up | abigher rut> than 10 or 12 per cent is edgod position as our national plaut | ations of their capabilities, In Afr nand, shared by wll classes, fora law | while the chairman hies away for health ieh should protect horrowers against | and recreationat publie expense suit r tuke bo fought by those classes men who wore white collars and nine who wore white shirts. It is expected The man who borrows or louns money ut ca, bow-