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4 THE THE DAILY BEE | E. ROSEWATER | t . OMAHA DAILY BEL: MONDAY, MARCH 16, 18901, e e e rendy almost horo, when the responsibility simony and false economy will be meted out | B Wil y ou pleas answer th above tho law, tho | tout hoare to blame for whatover in g ST \dministe (Y400 G ORI City Conventions Hold by tho Indopendents | tiri e sivee thit da il - - - L e Inalboundary of the 1904 | The sunday Bee and Prohibitionists, K’ The act was tho act n M. Sarny n Roston Advertiser Answor 1 The Sunday paper is a wonder. For trans Atanti WOMEN SUFFRAGISTS WHAT WILL THE HARVEST BE? wore Acqnitted and about to be NOTEN AND QUERIES, Then it was tHat the people roso aboto T'he other lines contering here | sassins he popula \ion onet would rally to the support of a | turned which would unlock severa of the ox t v - | police FERVS OF SUBsCE ¢ 088 y . e, | summary ju of Now Orleans, r eapital without increnss | the courts and jupies, HED EVERY tich By the only moans that . wd hor poople will not . tire SRt & il db conts you got us much and as valuable rend NAME CANDIDATES. | was i trip by the steansty ing mitter as is contained in n $1.50 book | - Yt ohidpd P> L BB But you are not obliged to read what you do A Ty s and 41 not want; read that which is of value to you. Capty { tho W hite Star oy 1 which the lawbreakers and the - - bot wee the sinm What's al iwlature For? at New York Augn York Times b B distanee in hday Capital City News, 1'ni: 5 the fr 1sibility shrink from assuming tho resp is that oven in democratic Amorica there is a point I'he son of tho sud affa Two Young urglars One of on that | Ve public sevvant may not dare to go Ly n in deflance of the popular will Tt is much casier to do harm than good by legislation, It is much easior 0 tell what - laws should not be passed than which ones should b So far the workof the islaturo has not been such as to promise any great benelit to the state, and yet nothing serious lus been donc fustost ot to participat the Columbian . or that they will not CHEAPER SUGAR, On April 1 the suga edula of the new fariff lnw takes effect. 1t is ex peeted that then s fall in price from half conts sk ey el L Specinl Legislation, to saddlo himself on the indepondents, but g T U MDD New York Times they throw him overboard and nominated A stated that it m An almost comieal fnstanco of the misear | H. Weir instoad for mayor the people of $65,000,000. riagze of special logistation s noted in cur dis- | M. L, Eastorday was chos patehes from Columbus, 0. The farmers' | urer alliance, in trying toget a bill subjecting L. 8 manufacturers toa special tax, fnally pro duced one that levies tixes on - raw mat on hand the first Monday in April and o stocion hand not manufactired afte ary 1 preceding. This wonld practically be a premium on extraordinary activity in pro sugar, the new law duction for the first three monthisof the year, * might bo imported, | and inselling as well, T isun absurd bill at until Aprit 1| best, and would not remain long on the stat [ and G. W. Hout nd on | ute books, but it 1s worthy of notice as an [ Board of Publie Works—-1. L example of the uherent vico of all legislation | gene Warnerand M. L. Trost by one el Attorney--A. J. Sawye Water Commissioner —Mr Councilmen-"Third ward, J. B Chapuan ; Fourth ward, H. 8. Geiders” Fifth ward, R Hom PR Millar: Sixth ward, W. W b Sov enth ward, H.J. Whitmore Staten? i Howlong s thelann body - suj The killing of the woman suffrage bill was | _ The followiig contral committae was thon | posul 1o luy. I $he grav Dofore 1L 0 LG s (L st g VLV ereated: A, H. Bigelow, chairman; H. | mother earth?-k. 0 amove m behalfof the peace and security of | 1101t man, G W, i Tircente D, R ), TH L SRR MRS VoK the home circle. It was a carb on the bit of Elins Bako W BHOESOnT W | AEaL: wHIlr Hor YT rGAaa T the T short | id tong haired men. 1t States was Colonel Henry_Lanrens, who st 10 the t female spirits whio was nominated for street | hody was incineratel in 1766, in Soith Car write their names with three or four words, olina. “The fisst - crematory erected in b who peratbulate the country to fire theloyal bt WA AR R Wt / S A mass meoting of women favoring female | that built by Dr. Te Movie, at Washinget hearts lion ugainst frace was held at the high school. The | 1. in 1510 The fist person cremated in it the American home and existing relations, to | ty of the e e NDEACE y Ly ¥ unleat win 10 news and them addressed tothe | for the intorests of the p Whose § ho 1 vastextont of territory o ftsolf, beginuings at the moutl ippi rver; the boundary a full ity tickot inthe | that water conrse to its head, fr stralght north (o ““the Lake of the W thenee west along the British b Puget sound on the Paci south from thevorthwoest coruer of Wi now Wash ton to the mouth of the i river, thenee south by southwest (o w 2 for city troas- | 18 NHow worthern boundary Tine of tho stato of Cali fornia, thenee east o a point o littlo southeast of the conter of the presont state of Wyomingz. From the last . 1 trustoo by acclamation | prace theline ran duo south to - the hod Miss Phoobe L, IEliiott and Mrs, S. €. O, | water he Arkansas rivor, followine thi Upton were nominated fo tho | stream toa polit north of tho cistor school board by acelumation, and ¢, C. Car- | g1 EEREN i o the 1in 1 penter was nominated asthe third membor of | Joswing that stroam to the north the school board of the prosent state of Lioui there duesouth to the mouth river on the Gult of Mexieo, of tho prosent states of Lonisian, Atk Missouri, lows, Miunesots, the Dk Nebrasks, Montans Washing Or Tdalo, parts of Colordo, Wyoming and all of tho Indian e rrto ey, eXCopt Lo narrow sty kuown as the “Panbandle Hsiana purehase CORRES] make thy of the market to body approa Lixcouy, Neb., March 15, [Special to Tie Ber. [—The indepondents held a convention yestorday and plac field. . Z. Briscoe, & democrat, who A tured the brohibition oceasion and of the great PUSINESS LETTE presentatives they were result is a costly | Which they cial v £ e wil must continue to look for a Supnc ¢ two to two ool ssion of t} [ wned postoflice to aable to t vr of the com Dany The Bee Publishing Company, Proorietars THE REE BUILDING } a little wholesome econoiny | I Uik B L [ large part of their most profitablo tead: convention, ulso triod ey 1 | 1t did appear probable a fewmonths ago, after the new tariff law went into effect that the hostile fe would wod when it is | approprintions for s an annual saving Lo I All theduties o raw sugars o new tarifl bill, and the duty on refined is ro- duced from three and three and a half contsi pound to hialfa cont, which insures full henetitof the wholc veduction. Tn order that there mightho no interruption of the ing of It was assumed that | 0 g ling it aroused abroad crsely 0 urcign in Tho talk of rotaliation frecly indulged timo in France, oxtent in Germany ) to consamers t ested that little could be expected from lished and now in a position & practice Al Sy . tbolished hy those already estab- | | - “Mhe report of the house committee on | terest in the exposition lick was nominated for comotery commercial in at that and fo some finance, ways and BWORN STATEMENT OF t Nebruska f Dok Tschu rotary of Ture ek mpany, salemnly swer Fetrentation of Twe DATLY By Murchi 14, i1, was s CIRCULATION meuns P suggestions of veform, and the appropri- eontains fow | \ | ations are far more likely to bo swelled o than rushed through in the few remai Every attempt at hment is offset by a reduced in the process of Teir the maunfacturers of - those countries in el i e contributing to the s the way ¢ oss of days of the session ' wiscly The other nominations wore as follows Exeis J. WL Kramer, S, Schan k Mandiy our world's fair. sy Wednesduy, March 1l extrava Thiirscuy, March | Friday, March 1 Baturdiy, March 1, retre plunge into o Ao : a that sug ance in some other directior Izl J LUKy Y y rofined and stor without the paym of 1 in bond be practically shut out of our markets it IFor instance, would bea waste of money for them to #4.000 s pared off of theap ties, 1 Braco, Eu proprintion for the governor’s o agotg | ficoand - the TZSCHUCK. | stat university are increased by Ll seribed inmy | $40,000. 4 presence this Ut day of March A, D, 1801, | $40,000, which NP e Notary Public that date it will he released for sale at produ they would regard the from oxhibit theiy s heve, and that as in prejudice of anothe City ignovance of the legislat pretty sure to defeat their own ends. — e A Victory for the expenses of tho the lower rates, Thus consumers will have the benefit of the reduction in prico immediately upon the law taking effcet They will not 1 pricos until old stock Averuge matter solely nocessary avens. ot business standpoint, not bein Ovan A, Neb, Marh 11T the Tditor ot it Lok i) Tar 1w 1wl Lk yoi forin=wors to following: 1. Iscremitiondesibie W Was the (st person cremtted o the Unitod lows up ten times i the amount saved on the governor. The LN IRl i) 4 obliged to pay ola . international comity and good will, they o wmunificent 3 o consumed, for that from raw Etate of Nebrask ' George Tt sum of $300 is saved inthe | DRLas s M would geep away treasurer’s department, but the ol o douhtf 1 t o senti- Onts i sinys that he s secrotary of The Biee | printion for the home for the frier ”' A it HIJ biful tha ‘w‘ L BTl combany, thot the netual average | s inereased from 26,000 to$ ment of this sort did prevail in Buro) Tonth Cof Marer (i, W i Bt for ¢ | than double that of 1889, The cconomy, | A1 may still to somo extent, but ovi April, Ixx P4 coples; for M 1800, 20,180 coples: for fune, 180, 2001 coples; forJuly, | g diod out nnd will soon disappear alto T80, B0t Lol for A ueist, Ik, S mboopies; | hundreds and the increased expenditure | 4iod out and will soon disappear alto- | Wpro- nearly all the stocks on hand at dato will havé beoa made sugar, duty free. The refiners ave now sellin bhors everywhero grans four und a falf cents pound, to be kept in bond until prica for Izschuck, boing duly sworn, de Malony T, Rolls W. I Rollson commissioner ired women to the dence isnot wanting that it has largely tur, in almost overy instanco, isa matter of ulated sugar for PEMALI SUPFRAGE CONVENTION for Septenmber, 100 r Octhor goether. Recent dispatches have re- 140, 00 Caplen: for November, 180, P Sbbedten il Ol e R SRy o ealaiar RoY por at thero {8 the most frlendly | (B0 0 i "0 WIRER O B foeling in French ofticial cireles toward » Lt Uiy 0, 8 rosolutions of lust yenv, favoring the conrse | Wis Bavon de Palm, Decomber 6, 1836, Ll LG b Gl X ol e S B S 5 ) and the jobbors ave buying this | pull down their vests, Tt hints to them to | of urkiug women tovoteat the school clee- | OWing o the different elements in the diffor e the Columbian exposition, and that the | 2 1t votuiieme for dov | oceuy the spheroand fulfil the functions pro W o g ot tiate were ol pasecs D b T | oot ol 3 poul o dmit s mgerla AL S At Bt the most vital voforms. that government will be properly repro- TN o seribed for them by the Godof nature tplant | Ellott, Sam D, Coxand Mrs. Susun Upton e iyl sented in it. The merchants of Berl ! Lty ¢ sceds of noble manhood i proposed and promised havo oither been | Sented in it. ‘The merchants of Berlin It is probablo that | ™ noble manhood N twro nominated for pocitiong. on_ the sehaor | do s work than it would in othe lost sight of or duferred for some future [ ! 1 to an exhibit, and o nice will go a half cent lower under a matter of tons of thousands. Every April 1, for which the £ wife and mother to e A0 coptes: for | public official who industriously worked islature got all he higher, presence th ar and offerin were livery on and afte q oxalted citi sponding reduction, when the new law whos wion, sinopo Tie B still holds the opinion that thore are altogether oo many taxeaters on the city payroll. WHEN thy or four after one Californ upon the result of nego- house ch minis- tintions for veciprocal concessions from wounded. fons for a hourd French exhibitors would educational millionaives get v senatorship a dend- lock is almost cortain, Gowitt pronounces Grandy —Who is state, Colorado, Lodd— Nowadays they Ureaking a bott how their love by state. For this vurpo while its of the vari- ous districts and vested in them, with tiresome | the state engineer, the powers of a | in manifesting bofora | board of control. Under theit ssing poverty of the | tration all the streams of the state would | theso two continental countries nssured same kind of timber after the succesd- | be guaged and the manifold questions scale, the others ing inauguration. constantly arising between the users of | will need no urgent solicitation to fall —_— water would be adjusted. To cut out | into line, while England will eertainly TiE house committee on finance hav- | the whoie section ereating the board of | notbe hehind any of them. but rather, it ing stricken out the $20,000 appropria- | control and practically confer all | is reasonable to suppose, will endeavor tion for the support of the Nebraska na- | its powers upon the state to excel ull of then tional guard, Brigadier Goneral Colby’s | is a dangerous procoeding and | These arce the reassuring conclusions oceupation may be likened to that of one | one sant ve- | wareanted by the most racent advices ing the feeling abroad toward our ‘rihello, fair, and all consideration: favor the view that the friendly nterest in Burope in that event will increase, unless the concern of our own should wane and the states of the union fail to make ade- quate provision fora full-aisplay of their products and resources, The influence of the tariff in keeping nway foreign ex- hibitors will be insignificant in com ison with the adverse effeets that would ma- | result from the indifference of our own people and their failure to provide for the most complete exhibit of everything hoy maunafvetie anl peo T, fuses to CHICAGO always possesses o abundance of Sideal muyors™ election and a distr exposition, exhibitors on a liberal S SO Y Rl o M biine OB on—WhY i roty ol always asking me fora cizarotte! Why don't you buy vour own Ends—1 don't want to | ket uto the (puff, pufl) habit of (putf) smok: ing the darned things, Oddson. s necessary concessions produce engineer country. Thequestion of reciprocity with which : : wrought unple other states. Under the law thus emasculated it would be im- possible to develop such a Brooklyn Fagl e at the clock uba is therefore of very material im- portance both to our own prople and to {he sults in bender I —e THE perspiving patriots hoping for A [ " places at the hands of the president will bo slightly congested at the information from Washingion that most of tho re- maining appointments will neither be considered nor made until after the Cal- gar ir complete system of irrigation as was contemplated by the original bill. Indeed it becomes tion whether the law, pdrhaps with the addition of the {torhta tein main features of the Wright precinet | D Law of California, would notnow be pref- THAT Milford Industrial home proves | CFDIe to the wounded bill which con Tho appro- | oM the house. ; priation proposed for this institution i5 | LI strange that a legislature "i)" > an increase from $12,710 to #36,000, al- | Senting the farmers by so decisive though the nverage number of adult in. | JOFity should awsive to strike down the S S This three- | Portions of the bill most likely to confor 7010 indvease hwrilllbese raning. benefits upon them. The only gricvance which farmers have held aguinst the irrigation luws'of other statos has been | that they Ther lation of the price of water, The board | d81inst of control would have attended to that important duty if the house had not oth erwise decreed South Dakota and Kansas have this year enacted irvigation laws which will g hasten this feature of their development | Sessed valuations in- Omahu have upon 1f Nebraska docs | the state hoard of equalization? Wil not the bo Douglas county out of ol balance of the planters there are v reciprocity save th lock k present | people fox its success ! tions proposi- government for certain re- ductions in the present Cuban tariff, but the result is quite uncertain, The faet that our tariff increased the duties on Cuban tobaceo and cigars, with the effect of curtailing y ] v Sodid 1 0bo an expensive lusury, He who kisses a Mrs, that trade, is displensin g to May not miss his kiss; the Spanish government, but perhaps BRE beilcissin g tha M asns the more serious dilficulty to He'll ki S8 amiss! provide a way to got the e S A S which would ve lost by Symptoms of Lunacy. SHOT AT THE GROUND, oar was but 28, revenue charges, THE. enthusiastic [llinois democrats who #nsist that Palmer will give their state more prominence at Washington than any other public man thoy over had in congress, should not forget that they once contributed Stephen A. Doug- las, Abraham Lincoln. and John A. Logan, good deal to he said forand 16 single assessor plan, - A city who would continue at work ail the year round would be n better government in the souls of the embryo ling fOr the exelusive of the high | and the body was found perleetly natural S — Whether this PASSENG JENTS, and thiat the speciai Vot ne by workinen who were repniving Winchost ntrol deprives th 1 WAl e clause of tho taviit law | tuke oft vour hat i vator when you 15064 three Roman soliers wero tuke hat school bou of metropolitan AL CH DI oG ol 4 the duty shall ho reimposed upon the | Dl SA VOM i s ] <uch friendly and generous disposition as 3 the preferr toinoorn the senate of this action, the house | Kind of ol would keep 2,000 yewrs inac o hor t ce vepresenting 'ts of the will, there can be no doubt that the ' upon its exhibit at Chicago will subtracg | 10¢ tepresenting all parts of the it on Junuavy 1, 1892, any sugar-pro- Sorkt helaond I tolook after carrying out the intentions of | the foliowing in Tk BEES correspondents’ oo™ y R and Califo od to make thebest | merchants will extend to A JUDGE LYNCH is not always above re- | and Cadifornia. Ttaimed to make the best tions on the products of the lntter, th AL R e Pivre with OU s I point of ntnher? _ {tnrosiaed sl parinte undoubtedly the government will ! Soyou are engaged to one About five dozen probibitionists gathered on Saturd it provided superint ) ! grant such a reduction. If Spain, for Y IS W an i A £55) ive a part | bet has but 12 letters: the Burmese, 193 adminis- | the success of the With - T e b Hengalos TR e i ; 10 by icalin small thines.” son | eided not to tie up with the democrats or ai hiaad Selavonlo, & il raw sugar imported into this country rters declared that bemight be endorsed | alphabets have 50 each. The Ethiopic aud sugarenough to satisfy the demand in this Briscoe runasa prohibitionist alone or not | 0F stiking thetirst regular colus by the K that islana. The | been sure to take a tiest e, He (setting ing Briscoe, and he was n ated | rather, cullings aud siftings wnish Mr. B ¥ further nomina- | OETHE B exploree ministry are considering the Kilhur ver 1o Great difficulty SUGOUGEIL t ot the real sense of humer! Why, [ Kiburn were s SRR didate for the vosition of city ¢le De | Hawkins werein comma of an expedi Sir Fraucis Drake died v .some of his fellow-switchmen in the Burling- | ways, generally by the barometor. ted to provide for the regu- 1 O 1 I Gias Collector—No, sir: the bill is ali vight. | him and assaulted him, Jnc v to scare ! the arometer is noted by the observer to mect the expense for the government | Notary Publ Hoaca land, for an_instnce, tho S senship into the young hearts entrusted to Tive followliig Wik passed of Edward L, who diod i 11301, was open OMAIA should areange a reception for | will ask for Wic uppointment of | their cave and to lay the foundations of a | Resolved, That wo are convineod that n | PANUAEY 3 1330, aftor a lipse of 46 yea i sharp competitior tho presidential party on its way to the an vial commissioncr, e : 4 0ol shov 1 e eracted hmodiatelys Lt 1t | and ifelike. The sane may besaidof Clia Pacific const TNID a0 ALTO I, ity D s e TRt it Wiy stutesmen of the land Wil serve the needs of niany 1te, the Dane, awho died somewd n ¥ s will be permanent, how- - iy size, convenionte, Queabiity | 1027, His body Wwas found as rocen tiyus 18 The irrigation bill camo out of its | thefacilitios possible for a proper ex- | SO fight in the wlive, but badly | hibit. It is true that the | i Plad i ; L hattds | BY Hie e e e panted | eathearal, - Althougli it had lainin the grave The s s outof the provis- | terof commerce said the extent to w hict : ilndelphia Record: Tn the Droxel build: | ¢, giastic endorsonie 11 izons 750 years it “exhibited a fresliness that Phe striking outof the provi n mdithe extenblo which |iiye wountpies; wiiloh fuenlshi us most of | luirs Divst Gilded Nouth—\Why atdi't you ‘ urprising” according tothe London proposed sy stem of its symmetry, and it | av the fair depends upon the attitudo of | ' ; 4 saw u lady there! Second Youth (indig- | MAers was taken thus A Sy aneit box in ireland when they had b BB R S A fthe | this country toward tariff logislation, | WRiCh repeals the sugar duty is nccom- | nantly) —1 usually do, but that one was Loe women of Lincoln, 4o | uried for over fifteon hundied yoirs, 3o A I L) UL + G b 3 * | panied by a provision s ting that | nearly old enough to be gray ! RS oT oy b e { the skin was intactand tlesh Sound und 1 i It | ion stipulating th ) upon | butif the government of France shows ) i 4 £ that schioal Doards ot metropolitan o >uck Gadshy M, 11 be wome pends on the character of the soil. A baody its presentation 3 i . It —_— i | product of any country rejecting the re- | ner mars ilure eI oe (s that would decay 1 three youns in oo T WoRE R RIS LN ctonomise I'he bill, as it was drawn by a commit- | this sme minister gave assurance it "..l[”m i Tk ek A ey commiitoe was instructed a i 4 cady passed the bill W T oA e the ceonomy from its own prosperity. ORI TR T ek \[\' el %nuu nee of ‘l‘h -Iy.'.h‘ .,.\, ‘l|' B _." ducing nation has not granted to the | old days when gailant feilows met they use. BEELE 0t 600 much tronbie. please ans — SIDYSEDY Jorns ; cison o He BEEI ] {rnited States veciprocal tariff redu sk lance o show theie love for each | the meeting is Mis, Dr. Manningz, Mrs. Mary | coinnin 1. Wing, Mrs. A. E, Thomas, Mr Seott | | 1. How do other alphabets of the world con . use o ontire available water sup- | centers of business in the Ger : A : ' Ring proach, but law-abiding citizons must | U “f_flll ntiro availablo water sup R e e will bo imposed a duty on the sugar im- o i R et ront e (o i gl stseaking feel that he did his duty in Now Orleans | Py of the ! g > ported from the nation which v PO lis tho Uit : aous 14 and | Dromise botween the fedurais aid anti 3 ST Car Y distin. | @t Rea Ribbon hall yesterday afteruoon and | D tween U o not be less gonerous than that of France | EEE0 PIE0 4 HACEERON | K BBk OF itk pwtcaniiyoL 10 | held what they werd pleased to torm a city | CriLls i g 1.G. its friendly interest in ) ki biia Ui Ve " i RittFiito convention. Abouta score of those present | Answer—The Sandwich Islander's alpha : rangement with the United States for autrystog reci proc it caard o trade pare Moment: ling.” “Ye: in the political discusSions o8 though the des- | Ttalian, reciprocity with regard \’. th }1.:\ \:Kl\‘,’.__\xy a7 \:m\lu “Lum.,' ‘\.‘ it 3 | Samatvian, 22 cach; Greek, 24} ) s altogether probablo \ iknow we are soon to b | U L erman b and English, % “‘.‘I‘"i‘["””‘;”‘” ! :"‘ L ‘I Lo robnblo | iering Ve NAE W honta ear | OB the adviee of Miesigelow it was do German, Duteh and Euglish, 2 or ¢ s at eas sortion of the il ther political organ tion, i B 2] 1 i, “Hadu't you better turn down the gas other political orgunization. i il et s it The name of J. 7 Briscoe was presented | i ) Leab wi b btk i il e iy oA 10 VB cor L Sunserit and some other Oriental be enhanced nntil other countries which make by the democrats aud tiercby down the r lagtavian cach havo 02, 2 I tracing up 3 pubiican candidate the derivation 1 “money™! we find Nrs. Bigelow, however, demanded that | thatit is from “Mouela, because the work e L S G FA N SR BYT RSO h 1ans was done in the temple of Juno Moneta, BietLrle \\'!h N Mrs. King and Mrs, Bit flinnlila g N L SRS DD; ) iy did you | R0 B tyaae ibeoiis ween any faction or pa ; S e ko | band and others mude & peocios Mrs. King nominated Brother Smith s a | measures prowsed by the solons ously urging | bimself comfortavly for another hour)—f [ M gt bOC ! R 1o | takea tiest pre Wiy 1ow! e (st | Caiaate for the excise board, The initisls i 1 ol ool S SSUEY 10 jng herself to the situation)—As u setter., (IO LU WU T PLATE b o t nrombain, ung e being King outtalk i uried in Punch: In Self De Tones (who hins | Hiin, IRE HHie e R T ) tion of our fust told s best storg and. been rewarded | M5 (G piosat 4 rardl ] WHo I8 governorof Misour was experienced in filling out the remainder Ans.—1. Probably more than or 1 thast story for the fivst o the ticket, there beiug so many refumls, | SYe5 It is taken for grantel that vou r e, Lsimvly pdnred ! Miss Suith | Dut fually A N. Wcofl was choscn na. can’ | Sirbrands Drake, Si cis and Sir Putran for city trewsurer, and Miss " Phabe | 10 the West Ludtes, in lattor partof Elliott and Sain D, Cox for members of the | Yearls LD VAN ANOE DL e Dios, the plagie broke out ar buried the harborof Puerto B Late last night Charles Eck was arrestod | pop o7, 1n. 2 Tho heignt of 1a on the charge of shooting with intent to kil | seadevel is delermined i seyer = o Chicagn Ve, : S IOR T LEAD, : reduction of tar ton vards. Eck declares that he was just | dersand that s we aseend from th LOOK BEVORE YOU LEAP Varocusuion { A0 Gentleman - There is some mistake in this | Jo & 2 yards B on e e | aermiand pthat AR Eup Seand u T ) e o e i leaving the yards with his months was coast the a adually becomes more A0S L RIS A v Cios OBET Ras il when two or threo of the fellows followed | op ightor I'he b £ the mer pay into the Spanish treasury sufiiciont nI.: 1000 H‘u'l\n!h-‘uh- or 1 | them away he puiled out is revolverand | the beight of the mereury is ; : jentlenun—IUs very sty wertainly | shot twice into the ground. They did not | jii S i areat im- | Of the island, and the situation would | burned more as than that st month. scare. worth n. cont and. dnstend. stariad | ieal o die,dlva doubtless bocome worse if the tavill were Gias Collector—Wh—what's that, sir! toward him. He left Lastily for his own | serves asa basis from which i T i i Gentleman (emphatically) —1 say 1 cor- | saf A naR I 3 But the question is what effecy | "educed. This is really the formiduble Iy burned more gas than thatlast month, | - i dotices Shis Lol obstacle in the way of trade reciprocity | wGas Collector (turning pale and edging with Cuba, tovrard the door)—Very well, sir, very w Don’t get excited, sirv: keep quiet, calm your: self. Bverything will bemad, choaper sugar for a time, | ass i T'ne coileetor then bounded dow) and shouted for help, 1 sponded, and moving cauti they s2cired the maniae i to 8 lunatic asyly tertaiued of his re | provement on the method. will 11 present slip-shod ! nec YOUNG BURGLARS Last evening Dotectives Pound and Yoo S10UX FALLE, 8. D Mareh 11.-To the £dq mans arrested Walter Hunter at.d Wilkie 15, | of Tue e Will Yoo til s thr i White, azed fifteen and siwen years ro- | Brewhatthe evact lengthof 2l spectively, on the chavgze of burglary, Fr gitude s Als) what bs meant the facts developed it appears that Hunter | Green” marviager W, Doand B aua White have been engaged in aseries of ns. —The lengthof a degree of burglaries, and that they have boen carrying » equator in statute mil on their depredations for a period of twe Atthe fth degree of wonths, Ou_the nightot Februw the | 65 At theiith dogre doors of the Wesleyan university were priea | it is 115 miles, At the th i open and £5 worth of postage stanps, sevoral | tude it is hurdly 15 dozen lead peucils and a quantity of other | desiee of latitude it lacks 200 taken, Several d ago the officers | being 10 miles. At the Sith degree of of the university became suspicious of younge | tude it is but 115 miles, and gradual White, who livés four blocks south of the | draws to a point at the 2Ty university. Their suspicions led them to | term ¢ Gret i ly procure ' & search warrant in Justic plicd to afs and farm house in the pa Brown's court, and terday Detee of Gretua, Scotland. A country | tives Pound and Yoemans visited the White | this place made it bis business to perfo domicileand instituted a thorough marnage ceremony for all runiway ¢ which was rewarded by the discove that required that service, At one time, portion of tho stolen goods. The when the publication of the bans was very then procurred a warrant for young White's [ costly in England, “Gretna Greeen' bocan arrest, for_burglaty, — Whei the youthful | very popular with tho common people, who o burglar was taken into custody he weakened | could o there and have the cerenony per ghbors, Isa't the granger in m":;-_wl:;f”_‘lhn Philadelphians object to the | ang'made a full confession, - Ho said tht he | formed avn small cost. Froim this st that state going to unnecessary trouble | *'Spoere ~Yes. ‘The people of Philadeiphia | fa ( Wiiter, Hunter, sou of Mrs Mury A, | b0 b O o) finaly in sitting up nights to form a new party? | are behind tae times, § on i systematic series of | burglaries fc away kind, Dhat Is the way 1t:10ks from the. wast '”_“ o \m.‘»‘ ‘h‘n they aro apparently not | o) weeks past and that they had burglarized i — . Tanl ofiiho AliRsa il i vor so far back as Fden the Wesleyan un Lty Tresters lumber | NEBR 1SIKA NEWSPA PER anx ¥ * .- » Mce and several other places, H ~ —— No Time for Repentance, arrested and both prisoncrs tal Tne Knox Kounty Knocker isa now publi HEMPSTIEAD WASHBURNE has re- New Yor Judge Brown's court yesterday cation at Waisi ceived the nomination for at | Mrs: Hunter furuiled bouds in 1 The Taimage Tribine commeoced s t . e 00 for her sou's appearance in cou by clint mayor of Chicago, This is another in- ny leisure,” replied the | o'clocik tomorrow foreno Young ) .”. nt dication that blood The Wash- wariied a boardinghouse | Wus committed to the comty jul. burnes of Maine, Massachusctts, Minne- 2 A BOLD ) - sota and [linois, all springing from the VT B stock and elosely rolated, have Lioh beon prominent in public life for three Belford's Magazin R R T e The white moon hangs on a tattered sky, runout, There hiave been several such A brooeh on a begzar's broast; families in - Now ¥ngland, but none ex- s doubling or quadrupling of as- But in any event the A ave assured GERMANY loses a vigorous intellect | in the next two years. ican people by the death of Dr. Windthorst, who | not the sani was theaggressive leadoer of the Catholic | veur, she caa wait party in the reichstag. He was not a | from her ncighbors, figure, but he had heen prominent ars as the leader of o well defined sentiment in German affairs and his loss = will be mourned by the nation to which A WHEEL FPACTORY—WHY NOT? his labors had been devoted Thero is merit in the proposition of Mr. Wyman made at the busine: meeting, that a ear wheel foundry be established in Omaha, It is not anew iden by any means though a dormant Muny years agoa gentleman then familiar with the subject, in the employ of the Union Pacific, collected a vast | sor inevitably result in deal of information in regard to the [ travagance and doubling cost of car wheels, their life and the | the taxpay profits of thei As aro- of his researches ho proposed to o an ot upon good busis this | A raise the stai il learn the policomen 1 up the stairs fzothim safely But little hopes ars ¢ very. with the chanee largely in favor of its being permanent, for should hrocily with Cuba fail it would giv ulus to sugar growin as Brazil and Venezue he enabled to obtuin An Undeviating Man, from those countries, Now York S Collector—Can you let me have the amount of this tittle bill today, My, Jaysmith ¢ th-D'1l pay you on the firat proportion to the but the delay will statel And ‘what be at the expense of her own prosperity | MV we expeet of - the city L council if instend of $20,000,000 our v otions are raised to $60,000,000 or 000,000, without « correspondin tion in the powerto levy taxes At the present time the city levy is ovor 4 per cent o a valuation of from one-fourth to oneseventh. Will the tax ratio he any lower if the assessment is doubled or trebled? Will not the rais- ing of the assessment hy the sson miles, sucha stim- miles, inother countries, 1, that we should n adequate supply reduc- men’s Tie Towa allisnce mon appear to be ripe for o third party movement. Arc they able to see anything that their brethren in Kansas and Nobraska have gained by that mothod of s reform? Wrnin 50 per cont of the road tax fund the council will be in position to do some grading this yc question is what will they do with the money? Wil they grade down the hogback on Doug- las street and level down the high banks on the west side of the city hall or do they propose to do a little veal estate speculating on the side and grade some out-of-the-way suburbun streets where | sult nobody lives and nobody travels except the real estate ant ond his bill post NATOR Moonr bill,senate file No. 23, as it passed the senate amends the revenue law by striking out these words in section 20, chapter 28, of the compiled | were to be returned to the central fac- statutes of 1850 “*For advertising and | tory or a branch for repairand new ones | seiling lands for delinquent tax an ad- [ to be substituted. The idea ditional fee of 5 per cent to bo collected | wrought out onianne ouly in case such lands are actually sold, | panies ana oth er like institutions was to and then in cash of the person buying | be adapted to the car wheel the same.” This amendment should vot | This gentleman, who now resides in the of the *But you told me that six months ago." “Quite likely. Tamuot a man who tells one tale today aud a different one tomorrow. ' Aud, meanwhile, Not so Far Back, Town railrond rates are envied by all e York Herald, one. iy nsses- municipal ex- the burdens of dress and her n construction sems to us that the single assessor cnormous increase of state risos its through the present several local railway people of means the | taxes unless the whole A . NEWS. organization of a gigantic car wheel | valuation eithic manufactory, in which the ownership of | precinet the wheels should he retained, and they should be the railway croaling a ¥ county, NEW ORLEANS LYNCHING BEE. of Now Or- leans and the summary execution of un- county assessor for eve ‘ 1 Reconer reed rate to citizens ompanies. Al car wheels | 71 nted at an g its form way h A dvoe: [ Denver. Jaitor Barnes caught a bold burglar inhis | Ira L. home at R and Twellth streets last night be- | Tribune, anuouniees tat heis vob & caudidit fore the family had Ae When dis for the ofice of city clerk, d the fellow rushed into a bed room Loyai 1 and locked himself in I'he door ha 10 be edin. When taken to the police stu- | eige olity HAAREE UL AR, 3 A young wind laugns as it loiters by ; ave the name of George Walters, e ““LI";”"'] nd EhohauA ool Fedit The credulous aspens reach and sigh e L2 for an post it ho s The uprising of the peopl tolls i convieted Ttalian cutthroats is not S Roihces 113t 018 B o bt pleasant thing to contemplate on Amer- ican soil, but we helieve it will be the business. | solemn judgment of the couitry that it was justified by cumstances, since S sime . Reveridge has returned to 11 appears not to employ of the Aubura Post as manager and the exteaordinavy civ- prevail. Expericnco has conclusively Shown thata penalty must be imposed to secure prompt payment of taxe: The 10 per cent per annum in- terost charged against delinquent taxes is not sufficient inducement, as appears from the large number of tax sales inevery county in this and other statos, In many states the penalty attaches immediately upon delinquency. In Nebraska no charge beyond interest is made untii the sale actually oceurs, This provision is mild enough to avoid oppression, yet severe enough to afford an inducement to prompt payment. If it 18 abrogated, delinquencies will in- crease and there will be fewer tax sales, The revenues of the riously affected and in o few yeavs a large bonus will be offered for the col- lection of delinguent taxes, The present law works well. Let it alone. ounties will be se- city, provedby aseries of conclusive and interesting ealculations the entire feasi- bility of the scheme. It would then have been immensely profitable, and is even now not altozether a vagary, though car wheels are made by firms. The western ailways without doubt be brought to favor a manufactor of thls kind, which would save them vast expenditure and build up in the interior a profitable institution employing a large number of men, A large investment would t quired at the outset for patents and muchinery, but once the institution was on its feet the annual dividend would be certain and gratifying, 1If, ns is stated, the car wheels of the Union Pacific could be made here for 10 pe cent less than their present cost a plant which would manufacture wheels for that company alone could be operated at many could | justice, It J The Mafia is an oath-bound organiza- tion of desperadoes and assassins, It was n dang ment in New Orleans, which had established a reign of rror among law-abiding citizens, When it becume a public menaco the ns ¢ police | authorities sought to extirpate it by law- ful means, When these promised to be tive the thugs and ruflians foully muedered the chief of polie At this outrage the popular indignation rase to a dangerous piteh, but eool minds ruled and the mur- derers wero remanded to the courts for ad been claimed that their stibtle power extended to the courts and that they could rely upon tion there. New Orleans did not believe that this would be true, at least in a dosperate, but the event measures juries and prote cuse 5o proved that she was wistaken, The as- | shows that the tim cept the Washburnoes has taken root in the west, PERIAPS Count’ Herber would have escaped nervous exhuustion if he had not stopped over at Monte Carlo. Bismarck I'te Question of th Beatrice Denoerat. Six weeks from now the question will not be “Who's goveruor!! but “What's th Hour, score(" Al ol o, Washingte Star Congross had not heen adjournca four days before revival of religion spraug up in tho city, Comment is unnecessary - Can't Come Too Soon, Boston Advertiser The vecent indict of a railroad Righ swpany by @ coroner’s jury is coming, if 115 not als ent of prominent ofticials | Po its careless touch as you and Come clattering down’ the west Aluzan ! Are you four-mile tree And deeper the cany on gapes, and i shades where the tall Yon hectic star throug That broods on the Aha! An You know who waits there wi 1erto's comb Whose neck she will hug next after mine I guess so! Then out for home A shot! Poyanung Good cause for your s Avnch nying 50 My Kate—Alazin! Got outof hore Wuoop ! ‘Through them OfF in a whirlwind of iron Phat kindle the stony tra Ay ! Lot them follow the hawk t Or chase And—sufe! Do you hear her huil{ 1z 10 sle inies ¢ ks, whose windows k the night of pine your ears perk up to line ! And it burnt my ear; Trapped ! They are front and Aud Kate alone, with the hellions near Over them! Go'! the bolt when the sky broak peals! I'he foam rains round and the canyou o members of the Lincolu v clare that the report that they inte 2 B10,000 bualdings 15 a i ako; that arrango went's are being wade for repiving and im former, will proving the present quarters of the turners ntrol the destinies of