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THE OMAHA DAILY BEI ATURRAY. MARCH 14 o new bill for eneonr woes for their health, Sover flaw in bond which will | L. 1 v tho proposition of BEWA . : ' Nt oot il way et . ns t J W hot ¢ powers tha \ie ONE Of THE SEWARD THIEVES CALGH /‘ Capital City Tndependents Hola Primaries Devigne Dischang Arrested For Embezztem Odds and Ends health and han, . wpointed dele i bRy 1 § report ean be ex \ m, on Prihliohi nna Dranmiptan ~ n 122, b THE 1 IR 1 aver 1 v is conee o workingman 1 bo show il the caleulations of the greatest authoritie pretended it L purpose of th 2 - relief commis % o o131 yo" et ¢ to rel ter lub yor enuy 1 v deft” doh I those sknow the extent o New Yor ' Advortiser in position to e Hie Bioy b money appropt s wbled wat fMicient to meet th e " SEOLV I ' L 4 Noappeal for outside « A i Ll > dion” in Chi- [ 1 nee has boon made and itis safe to for personal motives . AL L R Terpie 1 dle all day lone, e fishing chanity. Franco has \igiers a problem to solve | 10 W1HEY EF De " T Kt which is not unlike the Indian problem in the | out b Wihen the v sworn ¥ ortin i then be in the power of th X i /| Hoantwislivy S ahe it aitoRb e Demands o v 1 Lrpres ambitions poiiticians for the establishmeat of [ buteher o weigh the biby A man in New York without some political | @ separate government for Algiers has called With pleasure, madame After having oxamined the seales | Unitea States, “The acitation on the prt of Paris Migaro: A yong mother asks her | | | SAN!Thirteen and o half pounds, madam, | 10tof brass goods, railroad | il AORIEe | lngure to ve and cont iebounty | been mad ithy fhe officiais o 1 the poli required to doso. Monopoly is unmc prain. Undemeat . s ws found, wrapp @ can't stop a cat ewed attention to this African province of on increns power, - the French republie. 1t has a population of longer On the othier hand, it | while the authority to arr pro 1 ‘:m*nuu Land. H00,000, 0f which only 500,000 ave renchinen Harmon, were taken to the station ;‘H.‘-“”‘( TRt Nl I“”“_“‘:‘l\. iy :,‘Mf,.:“‘:"\ { P “y‘:-“\“n“.l:. "l\'h:‘, | is inactive and appavently indiffevent. e el R the rest are Arvabs and Kabyls, and a Harper's Bazav Was your clopemer the stull bears the £ the pcopies T ko uck wUTzsonvek. | will undoestand that th nty is lim POPULAR ELECTION 0F SENATORS et tate will depend upon the results of the | sonators d for Septer 0 with thio bones.! ¢ ese, along with the kettle “Hardly Pacitic rileoid and went wror Master Mechanic becomes more unfavorable to the French & AL i Vi tne latter have a far | iatural increase women are not eligible as deaconcsses and s i 1l i than the Freneh popelation, this proportion 54 . s thespinits of Calvin and Knox suile at cach ted and that the fature policy of th The question of electing United States | oenor. i s year after year. The Freneh population loves | o A riven actly by the people has b ! Enough Fish, Too. the natives about as dearly as the western BLELO VL) ‘ frequently discussed. It was cavefully Phitadeiphia T'im & pioneors love the Tndians, and a proposition There is apparently no ronson why all | considerod by the fmors of the consti= | Canadn may rout eat RS AR B TBY e R A | the friends of the sugar beet industey | tution, and the majority against it inthe | at way ho 1 - rious a respectable busin in | adop! {n fuet n comnpromise: b in boarder the head of every Bedouin taken in t dovelopment of Nebraska as | fween th Mote Chaitos for Lo, in glvisg ail powardirectly i TR OO e TR wans of reducy Arabian population. A take eharge of the R veand thereby a the continued ) S G i GRYWiieata wling or some otherdepradation as tho only pounds of OUTLOOK FOIR WESTERY | into the hands of the people, and the [ Theroare uot cough Buffalo Bills. Tf Lo | French resident of Algiers has now proposed | Harvard Lampoon studied | OO oy ideas of Jefforson, who advocated the | could getintonll the shows, o might muke | Uiroush the Dars Riguro hat the govern- | at Heldelbery 1 t ¢ i P nt undertake the education of Arabian 1 ] ] Joliey of ehoosing all oleetive oficors by | 1is livine without the hard work that always b | Sherin Slonecker policy ng tiv 1 tren in the French I by building y : Oficer Bob Malone VeI named Wheeler, who b there is apparontly little reuson to foar I s have been in- Means You, Jay Surrows. antages to the parents send their | inscrapes with Nash, one ¢ dont municipal tax dodgers Whill have the call withh the legislative char- | fopecnst the condition ter manglers f it is impossiblo | ‘ makes Nim melancholy T irigation came out of its fight in the house tle disfigured, but the evils of ovérproduction this ye Uil Aalthhe g4 ; nh b LU RO fifacle) Ui vhed 0 t peilg ; connected with this one, and constitution soas to provide for the poy he only hope of this new political government make farmers of the Arabians It which M‘ ulted in the fu.w- of ment, t Iy promise of possible ndvantage | by granting them property rights in land They were sitting quite in dark Swith, o tough looking citizen, who we tothe dement beiind it, is i the dominance | These measures Wiere the waning hearthtive sputtered. | e piir of pants, and who was_four HELLOL OISV L | home, Second anld D stects, Sunth Inan undertone he uttered e i for aral. - Tha e last congress without eliciting Will She Protest? LSS ki (Rl iy Mebbe,*with o sigh said she. ored from Harmon is said to be wort i thavi t6 18 ot Vthanta Ll wealth and the preductiveness of the coun TOREL Ax frae ey o tHl A TR aE neizhborhood of $00, und the greater comment there or elsewhere is no cnta. Constitution try. besides relioving Prance S Ker grew the room and dargor— i t he gre lcr for our copyright bill to become & }H{xb "f‘ relioving France of ""* eavy | uvtine i e worth more to mo it s been identitiod by ovners Aanis s MO 8| yirden of an army kept on gund over the IR A R B paRear ) VIESTE D FOIE I EZZLENENT. law, England will have to go into the protec parker | o Biimoss. Ts nsland pronared to o | restiess Arab and Bedoutn tribes Milton W. Morrill swore out a_complaint | century could bo ymplished without : il 62 . New York Recorder: “Most men think | county court today charging Il W. Zink i | : : even ifthe season be extremely favorabl still in the ring, : o ow bo lenrnod of supply | W election of senators, but they r ALl that can now b learned of supply itis claimed, would rapidiy tilo more than a pussing atten- I of the more conservative leaders, civilize the at present rather savago native m, T and demnnd, both at homoe and abroad, Drmsisw livoly winter for one/ Ne-| ST COHARG: BO &% AGEE | ) Such o proposition was prosotitad DR DR E O Ve e wdicatos a good market and prosperous midst of horrid w i ¢ The visible supply of corn is loss than PERIAPS Palmer has & mission after | ver before when the inereasod requix all. 1t may bo that he was designed to | Ments of home consumption are consid- knock the stufling out of the prophet of | €red: On March 1, 1500, the supply of Willinms street. corn amounted to 970,000,000 bushe The prosent supply s 542,000,000 prices next fall. | | 10 beexpectod that so radical a depird- ure from the practice of more than a this used to during e war . (hat riding s & natural gift,” says a rding. | ombezlement, T plaint vecites master. Most men are mistaken, Falling | onor about Janury 1, 1xl, - Zink, wh oft is the natural gift v and agent Mar - ! i 3 i “ympathy. toaceept his naval, projects, At present Bosaler, received in mon THE action of the dying Jerome Bonas | bushels, he domestic consump s i New York Worl iermany spends more upon its army and less York 1 Do you believe in in , but that he has frandu parte in designating his succossor tion has been increased enovm- | i e The barbaric and bigoted despotismof Rus- | upon its navy than any of the heir to the throne of France lendsa g ously. In the last two years | POPUAL Intorest L Loy g general and active than ever before, | tuis contury st 1 humor to death itself. the number of horses in the by ¥ 2 e SR United States has incronsed 989,750, of | Made so largely by the senatorial col patliy 1l not the suppors of all liboral and | of Prance are more than twice as great, and custe e vosults of Mr. Bavard's groat for- | cattle 8,661,239, and of hogs 6,278,581 | test in Illinois, the suc eandi- | liberty-loving peopte 1f the cruel oppressions | those of England more than four times as i c bet 2 i) l | nte in which: Gener me ¢ | of the czar's government shall continue wreat. The emperor’s plea for wi inerease wis ) are the greate elgn policy are still coming to light, 1t | This is the explanation of the impres- | ¢ i hich, 1eral Imer, w ot 1 I v in t he g is now announced that his youngest | sive fact that in the same period t Peffer an Barly Bird. daughter is to marey a Swedish count dAomestic consumption of corn has I, AL B Ll 4 a prolong fort. The most formida- The young emperor of Germany has ro 116 obstaole. {n tho wayiwill bo/thesen: = coived a set-back in the refusal of the reich the enr : and felonionsly caverted the said s believe in blowing inall the cur- | 1o his own us ithout the consent of ¢ a's what you call infla- | prineipal. A warant was sworn out for his ' arrcst, and on be was taken int 1t powers sinis astanding affront to the civilization of | 1ts naval appropriations now range from Nihilism will receive the sym 000,000 to 5,000,000 a year, while those titio Hoar ey therefore plausible; much more plausible i celto ausiwers, Advert in fact than that under which nave re. amed by the democratic convention Al Now York R . s 4 i mpus out there which before were greater than thoseof Ger “Itis a couple of ex-cong g X : many. In compelling the emperor to modify 1z to keep Anworthv of-Note Uhab tho Lieiwas pasks Ohio, Tlnois. Indinna, Towa, Missouri, | [OF every democrat chosen to the legis i o] lay and to tind outif any | i Jonands the reichstag has shown exc Pt i RS T ABC e ey " atare was pled ) ypport and | ©f the any S 1s available for im otwoen two members of the Avkansas | Kansas and pras fiitlioee stales | SR R BESE 1 the | mediate neet stisated, and ohenals $10.000 byl HiookiigEBabkwara legislature without precipitating a fun- | the present supply of corn bears a Jnlr Bl t Y ) the infinite de Peffer ho was in- Zoing | rhis is better than Lov's wife, who merely = : - S Ty p | Plede Phis depurtur | s would bogin 1o flow | © War with each other from the fact. that it { curned hers s T ———— et S committing the demoeracy of 1linois t ! 3 i B B "W would be *a war between doz and fish,” and than inany other states. And yet in ! atonce, and today when Peffer slipped up ) it i It is not time i national leaders of the inde ¥ ) 1 T e ! ar with France the superior French Raw's Horn is wood time to read I'i national leaders of the independ- | 3o G0l o ntie are today 895.- | he cting scnator tho'l nal slknol Tow ils ikt month's ianlars ot ] o BN zal ¥ aperior F el bI S while ot wite (s o B ut e e DEVE Yt et purty huve torn off the masks. They | -7 FLFLE D el uls more eattle, | 4iF of the people, and if the | #1666 in advance an agricultural avreoi cutting stove wiod Devigne was tried before Justico Coc no longerattempt to conceal the fact : i | party takes this stand and future con- | settled down upos and skulked in the mes that the movement is an annex to the democratic party. eference to his candidacy Thus hi ¢ ald) tiot appono the sergeantats | o doubled four naval appropriations, e e————— creased 520,500,000 bushe | . AN EVIDENCE of modern pr Pho soven corn surplus states are | Cloction was peactically by the people, | « Lo senate hiusclf, but sent a fricend i Hartford rost: Bdward Bellamy ha tionally good sense. As things now stand, | Germany and England ave kept from navy would be worthless to check @ march upon Paris, The recognition of this by the ran taday on the charge of making a crim reichstag, which follow aftor the VICE VERSA assault on Mes. Kidwell, t o of Devigne's farm. The court wded to suffocation with ¢ the test W sational as was expected simmered down 10 by Devigne to Mrs. Kidwe band’s absence. After hearing > judge d d the priso and 5,006,085 more hogs, than there | 3 et s ot i venti name thesenator 1 heavy reduction of naval appropriations in Washington Star ive Infl lelity. Italy, shows thatthe people arc at least pro. Stylois the dress of thoughts,’ & geound for the hope that corn will bring ) eramento News Lesting against the burdens put upon ther Dear sisters and dear brothers THE first step toward permanency of e Rl e e eI e | lican party would find it necessary or The faith of tho legislature in the doct to gratify the vanity of thoir rulers. And then again: Dress is the style growth isa five limit law that will not e LI el Of thoughts, with many others. only prohibit the erection of frame shells | 5% 3 NIyl GomoRt | \ f to the ont erop: | but prevent the repaiv and improvement | %, A o e | of the rookeries that disgrace business E A Yo, were two years ago, With such condi- L o ) making this an issue in the canpaigns, tions of supply and demand there is good MU SIS 1 ApAIgN! it is more than probable that the repub. < expedient to adopt a similar course of providential government of tne world was a How rapidly such an example would v strained by the persistence with®wiich | The British occupancy of Eeypt, although New York Contin “How shall T be. e e il Hearst clung to life. Had his death | @ subject of eriticism, ean vet show a strong | como beautiful7asis o woman correspondent not occuered until after the logisiature's ud- | defense, Eeyptis no longer bankrupt, but | in @ rural exchange. She might clgge with i JATICAS L ‘ journment the spread of infidelity among pol- »ws an annual surplus insteadof an annual | PO¥ coachmin, Thore has ot been a woman Lot is & laxupeiealc ke vigorous p s. By way of indi- h ) | in the ars who eloped with her | publicans of the Seventh v : iticians would lave been terrible inits bit- | deficitin her finances; last yearthis surpls | conchman who was tot beautiful, £k Smit ; cating the intevest in this question, we | g papiaity. As matters stand it is only £000,000. ‘This has been done while taxes i ated by copt 1o inducements, howevor atluring, | crop throughout tho United States is re- | 1018 that the leating republican puper | Governor Markuum’s faith that has boen ob- | have boen low wore land than = bo- | Now York Florald: Werks —How for coucil, ave that make It necessury for him to ror | ported in good condition, but in Europe | 0f Ohio, the Cincinnatl Chmnircial G- | souved, He will have nothing at all to say | fore brouglt under irelgation; the tonureand | 1RGO ab the endof that little gaue L LA 4 1 | zotte, advisos o vepublicans of that | about who shall be senator, ereas he | in dence of the peasant farmers seci L ihoisgantiny move from Kansas. It fo to bet | the severe winter has proved disastrons | Ivisos the republicans of that | at yhos ator, whereas b ponde ho peasant farn ared, | i oriend—0Out of the windaw, 1 believe, | Woc Tad Rt heltidll hns hisloyaeluad on that |ttoon wnd thero ave substantial indi- | State toadopttne planof nomix her expected 1o have everything 1o say nd forced labor of all kinds abolished. The | Some fellow swore he saw an ace up bi 3 . by 1o means improbable that it would ising. ‘The proportion of this erop still | ™ 4 streots. J - in the farmers’ hands is less than at PLAIN MR, INGALLS says ho shull ac- | provious time in ten years. The wint P | ators yarty conventions, and its re- - - courts have been reformed, ernel punish senatorial scat, cations of an inereased foreign demand | & ¥ HYBILOULE ; Give Voters a Show. ments forbidaen, the right of trial secured to e for tho Amoriean product | mark that the course in Hlinois is a long Delrott Froe Pres Now York | all aceused persons, slavery and the slave trade prolibited, and a new social ordex under the reign of law established s and all | 1 verswear Wirhiy o week Omaha has suffercd | Taken as a whole, the outlook for | 3tepin the divection of olecting seantor IDCPeean Aty R0 aNs iQhs Dby TR T A R e e e R N S il the peopte clearly implies that it | for Lilinois but for ather states. Under the t it constitution the peoplo cannot divectly choose institutions involvin 0,000, 1 irod. All li i S S e Tt b or this is due to the foreign oceupaney of Kgypt, which has heen of lato years solely English The dispute is whether or wo an English The destruction wrought is unfortunate | pear to be combining in favor of a pro itors by prty conventions shoutd b i t therols nothing to prayent CROWING WEARY. both to the firms and the community at | porous senson, n large market and con- | c0me general the step to their clection i = neh an xpression of preference as was N 5 net 1 ! il obinreler WIS | ey in Eiyplis necessary to provent the Puct Ivainole: Aulon e loss of this wreat wdvance, or whether the | The Riley poetsall have done—-or nearly -1 PRAL I 5 | et ceinets for Lineolr moral effect of English influence would still |, ild say, g these out is an i remain potent with 1o aruy behind it Ana [ 7€ trisyllabic ending they have twisted | (ko “printing of tickets, th vot, Franco has a real griovance in this con- | They've: choneid® it until one side is dono | FEEISIALIOR books, el tinued occupaney of Egypt by England, & v ing of little leisure which she has aright to resent, which must | And for that reason [ have turned INUBIBSDANT BRIMALIES, influence alt her negotiations upon the sey op Tholndependents of tho cliy hold large, and it 18 tobe hoped the owners | sequent good prices. In view of these | DV the divect voto of the people would f 4o the case of General Patmer orits will emerge from the ruinsand promptly | facts the producersshould make unusual SRl ihsequent Fatifieation by the body constitu resume operations strengthened by the | efforts to raise good crops this yem Geneval Paimer announces that he | tionally charged with the selection. A few substantinl sympathy of the public, And for tho same ronsons extraordinapy | Shall advosate in the United States son- | experimonts In that_divection, especlully it | not bo very difticult e an amendment to the constitution | they resultas satisfactorily as this has done, nabling the people of the various states | Will prepare the way for such a change in the otaiiivaotlvEfont lonmton and b tad fund \tal law as will enable the people to H 1 | ehooso their senators directty without any ey cave should betake to supply the drouth CHIcAGo is likely to have four candi- | districts with ample seed. dates in the field for mayor. The re- — 2 oral matters where her interests run counte on i need of legisiative ratification. insouiex dn full set of delogates. 110 in all, were s senate, huwever, a8 ab presont const Wiltlons an@lWaollont LObhy. rass England in the final settioment of the Andafrerall 160 notknow but 'tis appro vernor, oe deleg ¢ ) 5 disputes. Possibly, were it not for tr . priate I ticket will be plic tuted, may be depended upon to opnose Philadelphie Time v A NS Al | py 0t thus thie general courso of thi sdents pr ) ! rratifying 10 find Goneral dohn . | togouism of France and tho fear of the jingo | T8¢ LS tho genomt courso of things » Adopadon . pr Rice, late an alliance candidate to the Kan- [ spiritat home, the withdrawal of ish | Porhave you never noticed how a ture will be held v ws logisliture, declaring that the alliauee | troons feom Krgland would be hastenod ocils Ceverse ien do not favor communuism, in - which we | might bo a povular step Eugland, but | Anduearly all b to control prices. The growth of trusts [ whi peculate tpon the time when | G000 )0 the dungorous eloments that the law- | The eorporations and manufacturers | tention to this subject he willgotit, The to those of England, and which will b abiding people are fighting. The hoc lers and bummers never divide at the whose interests would be promoted by combination seem to have no fear of the 5 | | | | B Lot b THE GROWTH OF MONOPOLY. i\"“ y i predieted that when he asks a o 3 ederal law which prohibits and declares lwost unanimously a proposition 1o polls, They pool their issucs and knock | federal law which prohibits u I BAUSLYCH DEOT 3 I combinations or ngreements | elect mbers to that the persimmons, while their righteous | Winwful ail dy by - divosy opponents frittor away their strength, | I restraint of trade and production and ! e LOIE WD That has been the history of many includes stue socialism or any | probubly not, Lo FOYO e el oo jos on in distegard and defiance of the ¢ n the control of moen | yopudintion of thete obligations in the shape | Which cannot afford o add to its burdens S e statute, and no notice is taken of 8 t neiple. Meanwhile | of mortgages. Cortainly Kansas farmers | the face of an approaching election, prefe i Bywiha s whose duty it is | i senntorial auction | should distinguish between the mortgage [ 10 leave matters as th Yet it isa No d ThHE {mprovement mnss moeting | for > It is true vhat th g ifornia is now presenting, which is | companies, which porhaps have exacted too | 0penquestisn whether its - sanction [ A well taid sehem advance from Suakin was not a iy 3 philanthropy 1 thou; should voice the sentiment of Omana in | ttust “"Hli“‘ nout of New \.uu\ oy the | no worse than imany that have oceurred "\A'\‘ ux"i“\\-n:.‘hv::“‘,",‘” mhu‘.‘:fr‘: '\\’\V‘V‘\J‘Y u’. ISR IR IR v‘ ‘4”!‘ :h emphatic tones, for the abolition of the tiowof tho nuthorities of thay stal in on ronspb hiy in the ordinary fair course of business. But | tragedy has not been forgotten, ar present unjust and i soss- H/RROmplay Sonng . 200 RN I S HORA wating - public e Gonaral Rice and sueh men as be donot | eenment cau afford to vepeat me ! f w draw- | Jersey and is continuing business under | sentiment infavor of n change i the | oy fise impressions of the attitude of the | clined to the old methods. A combination of coul | mot 100sing United 3 sen= | alliance 1o get abvoad they should chain up | 18 not a popular enterpriso valuation and high tax levies stand for- | companies and coal dealers was pro- | ators, R TN et ] Jerry Simpson and bis lobby. Of all the lob- | people, uud any steps leading to Ao most. Desite the millions invested in | ceeded against under the anti-trust lnw | ; bies we have with us at present, that is the i there will react up th buildi improvements annually, the | passed by congress, but thus far nothing Sowme of the politica total assosssed valuation remains practi- [ hus vesulted from the action. All the | ok BRSNS R e Ay TR wan wenet T e e ¢ | tho pag libel on the eity’s pre and vigor- | vassed ave still in operation, and every [ hi SRR GeRb e, Sl In November, 139} there will bo an eleo- | made it mioro probablo, tho condiztons wouid | A1 thew likeyou, doar roader, kind ous mensures must be taken to stamp it | fow wecks the number incrense s buttle wns won wi “ 16 help o Whe oy iy Now York of the nighest importay | bo vory different from those at the tiwe of i) e Thus far the law is practicallya dead | democrats of the whole country, and |5 tp democratic party of the state and of | last war The Germans have now only a | s S letter, | that he will become the favorite ennd the nation, 1f the wy, onght to have do so. The cantur backs to the city’s advancement, low gossips are | wildest und wooliest ut responsible for them, zo0d, mneh that is bad, and some that | building up an interesting struacture of —~— J or should b ropublicans carry that | comparatively numerienl advantage | Ix all previous legislafures questions Ihe most formidable combination re- | date for president. Avguing that Clove- | clection, they will expect, and they will be | over the French, while the artitlory of the {nvolving the welfare of metropolitan | cently organized is that of marufactur- } land will never satisfy the free silver | justified in expooting, that tho eiectoral vote | latter Is more numerous and equal in quality, - citios were loft to the decision of the | ers of stecl rails, This was consummated | mujority of the prty and that o westoen | of Nuw Vork will bicast tor Hip rspuhlisan | ol sihigior 10 Mt ol el enslilon, A Douglas county delegation. It may be | the present weelk, the trust embracing | man must be taken to plicate the farm g L oA said to their credit that when the dele- | the most powerful cou in they confidently prediot the Rol and th 1biloans successful beyond thoir | placed in the hauds of infantry gation united on logislation aflecting | business. The incentive to this comb tion of Palmer o ! "“ rsonas the | y,5.0in e municipal eloctio is no | Thorefore their advantage in artillory their. constituents, it fuilod of | nation was the fact that oncof the com- | standard bew P 12 This pro- 50 omen for tho fall elec shows | swall avms mieht ¢ counterbulancot that the demc Jarty York 1 ) G 1501, the democeats of New York are routed, | most murderous weapon that his 5o far been by wembers who v have no inter- , 80 th the purpose of the | portar 104N Wk I . ! brought it t Novenm 0 rip! of municipal government, but who act range than would be possibl ‘ontrary to public sentiment us expre free competition. It is an agre DORC R Y et R g St e T by the Douglas county delogation. Leg- [ ment to control prices, and undoubtedly | ments that her collecti s lost in the last three. It has bada w wd terrific, and the fate of the {slative courtesy isa lost art in the pres- | production also, und thevefore clearly | boodlers entitles hor to wear the t which should be avy aud proti \ practically decided bofore the Tta ABsowTE eat body. repugnant to the law. Another combi- | T secured by the 3 wstruction can cross the Alps. 1t islso thought pr l‘ puRE