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“ THIS ik Sl Ll b Tty to ask indemnity for the | broad and liborsd trade armngement | 1o hopes of sometimes mounting the ,\T. l’\lRl(l\'b \\\l\“‘\““. '",.?m‘.\’x & alllotte and the offcer was doad rior citios have or- | familios of such of themen killed as wero | with Canada. Heahought thatSeeretary | throno of France, but in hisold age he Now Or s & composition of all wny of ther v | Blaine, finding At he had been misled | cloarly saw that the monarchy had por« tions, Among thorest s a colony of Halians \ anl these darke-browed Knogres o 1 nover | ceive th o from o u- | in Canada, would e | rod to give | grounded as n rep Born in Bal Nobrska Irihmen Oclebrate in Gramd f mostis fow Bl Ay el moent du F the wish | more of an A merican mother, heondeav= Styloat the Capital Uity for thelr o ey poud hatof Prance, A5 | FINE APPEARANCE OF THE PARADERS, | £ Jubibd e i 1k dosporadovs, w Ihis soemed td promisen hoarty Interesting Brercises at the Cathes | ents \ ott on'tho part of Canaln t Tre hoard of ¢ : 1-M 1w, Morrow's Gify (o the v | Wotod theie report upon the damay State Libeaty—odds Ath was ves o les 1 1 to the site | which willbe occasioned by the propo: i uation, | s the has | change of grade on St. Mary's aven . ROSEWATER | par o in the | Italian subjects, if ors to the [ and such o request would doubtle W to the real pesivion of the tvo parties | ished forever and that France was fivmly ol by gross immoralitics socure recipre v later report and knds, beer nment pro- | and will voport to the council toni Nicitous Now let the nost step in the dive 1 ondly con | waking this important fmprove oulh thority to v th this country | takenwithout 1 cnowled ged any vdin , the Caundia Goon rensons shoald bo shown beforo ok 4 > Cleie indemnity in t te of the | the city gives any fransfer and bus ¢ 5 AL prop pany o monoply of the " VPHE DR BUILDING, to relatives f s ronlly worth to ¢ platform. The transtor company ou L i Thi ¢ succeod In the ap: | 1o satisfied with tho advant ATEMENT CULATION | | Washington, saboard the tr Tiw Ny o q . 4 OMAIA and Douglas county more than onesseventh of the po reciprocity, of thestate, Omaha isa very materia ¢lth the United Stutos may b I havdly suspect it fro nothing incredible in this | h her interests are sent t s o the sentiment i | A Boiler That 1< Newer Fall. Wanted - Man with experience in running | 21010 Vst Viegir - ISLanCes wor contrary it is wais to hay SCNUCR t | farmors i ribed o'y tadiioe leaving fio of the government paety in th 1 e ) g in ection i n e It does not iry Publle. SUMO (N been expecte I'he rocity plat or that d intoxicants, A pply fron 0od from liveet © to muintain strictly <ire freor teade with this country, o Tort of thi 1 femands fordamages we mis 3 wenuse it knows that cannot be obtained '4'1urn||-’r Dr Inl atie Cpiticism, In N tary of THE Bex for | or, while assuming such an without some diserimination agan GAbodo o Olodasy and the || rey theory, 1o muke priv \ s | English ir . and this it w Mo 19 s ADHIEGyBEL | by ibloe 1 5 o spontancous an \ do. It will submit s proposition to | it Lt Friday and Saturdny | commang Aty Tk por the highly probable that in cas 3 Washin negotiations, but ona | evenings proceed t il to Nebraska | for indemnity Seervetary Blaine will | basis which ows this govern £100, g0 to the band 1o of immigra- [ maintain the position of his predecessor. [ will notaccept. It is evidenttha - th O Many ies, Order of Hiber 1o Islind will have four parties in the : G \‘!.\'.v..»‘ )i fer Ot R0 Confes: for Feninry, 1, ¢ E T, | t neody cla ! d 1 that the hot blood incited by the [ and the Uni t while Sir 1| fold this veas, the Beliamyites toingthe i e o xpinded In the se o " under the Jo © Amerian fol a tiis 2th day of Februgry, A, D, 1891 west aceossion o the show. This movesthe i | N e the more sparsely sottlod portions of the | Nothing will bo gained by passion the dominion, and it will be only Hioston G0 16, ARk (WWHELRGTICASHTGIRUOTE || ettt Lveaats s Ak nrder otury 'ul L Shliod {1 st | discussion of the lnmentablo oceury ste of time to enter into negotiations | time and o Klipling party [ elehty stronge, next apj tion, bring new eapital and enable tho Meanwhilo it is very much to be de- | can he no reciprocity hetween Cang means for tho developmont of lands in | New Ovleans afflaie be allowed tocool. | Macdonald is at the head of affuirs in 0y, t t ol that killing w the wholesale Ly ueh aro to have a union depot—some cro s another very promising | and it is especially incumbont upon in- | on th AL T ) el - = Foarod ST g PEAINMEN'S PAY day source of development quictly working t Ializms everywhere in the | timation from Washington of a design Mouleayin g wieh (o Danseitit aded with its own i I T ONew Yk Reeorde T I + Union Pacific Not Anxious to Ti- ) entions as Pp- | e fincon i 1seits Pay Rotls, wive no v i icinl elrelos there with they onea were. The proposition to |y line, The e trai —_— in the inter Nebraska, The publie | country to discourage impradent speech | or willingness to negotiate, ana the sub WHAT Omaha wants most isa la has little k i which | and demonstrations on the part of ject ol Canadian reviprocity scems to I dinner pail brigude ety i b e e Lo el rid land in the v I ho tenance to the wholly uepwarranted n complete i 1Ter « n Massachu: roting with CarTER TIARRISON has at last found Nat dompnt 3 B e e e ———— e auyt v reception, and a party that will run him for mayor of ove ind a large | the men who lost their lives were el I'wonorth Oma streots pay f Wy Solitiublis Chicago. e amount of eapital has been onlisted. | beenuse they were I[talians, instead of | greatexpense have been ruined | to say LAl ToUN D. ROCKEFELLER has endowed | The opening of spring will see very act- | for the reason that they were believed | neglect of the council committee, : g S ARG NGrEBRTls (ooiTeral [Dhus doioi | iver \ions in this field and thous- | to be snssing As 18 the lesson, it is7] chairman of the board of public 1 f ne settlers o corti O Come S0 plad 8 v g and un . I 1 v " Il body wo! wmrock: if there w Aha atoiarTatas s of new settlers ar tain to come | so plain that all ean read and unde both, A f New noof Clubs, FARS I, ol vity, relivi o neo inlsters are of opi I'his is the favorable moment for the | asylum for conspirators, whether native | of thecommittee onstreets or the board The q upin t I't otic denmor « I OMAIA ministers ave of the opinion [ N A club whethera member should be | patnetic, were ne . x prepared s I e d beeause he has been unfaith ful to | trast pend rom t e that the menon theiv to discourago high-fivo partics. and all the potent icies should besot | social, political and goveramental insti- y thousands of dollars, nnd provented |\ i5 b0 Chlientions and hns corrupted | cufsine boss at ik quet «;yy“"; i inder the pre ihe wifo of o friond. Fortho prosent its do- | OF the American eitizon of Irish descor . lins Uoan 110/ sebedil of pay* a0 Bl Py N 7 - on has been put off until a suit for di T s - v U SUGAR DO SEW . TO BE RIGOROUSLY ENEORCED. o This evening a splendid musical and ora. b . UGAR BOUNTIES ELSEWHERT I e L i E OB, e | PRITOAL Thove i too much shifting of | vorce brougnt by tho wife of theallegea | toviml progeanme wa et Bk an. | the Orgon Railway and Nav s - responsibility in connection with city | adulterer himself shall beconeluded, * * * pan’shall. Governor B acted as chair p‘w‘w. :‘;V. hecan “. -‘x vlwlv’,‘ uence. stand it. This country is not a safe | street commissioner under the direction sin that raliglons revivals Havon tonderoy: || attraction ofney s o Nebraska, | or forel orn, against established | of public works would have saved th e R to work Lo thut cnd. | tutions, the annoyance whieh the disabled Ir CaANADA banishes the annexation me—— e e o streets will causo before they can be v ists the dominion will be depopulated and there will b nobody to annes. Wherever the sugar beet industry L has taken decp root, in England or MONDAY'S Kansus City Zimes con- | America, it has had the encouragement tains mns ofadvertisemonts of fore- | 0f i reasonable amount of boudty from closure proceedings. This ls & gloomy | State or nu And in every case the fact results have justified the outlay tion torigorously enforec the new immi- ; "1 business. The city oficialsy, respon- | A mere court of honor, apart from all consid- | AN gration law which provides some addi- ; MIS MORIOW'S GIFT. practically the s thos, Mrs. H.A. Morrow, wifo of General Mor- | Hitssand Nebrlea di more completely the club perforr 1 | presontod twoity-nine. books from | SR pectedand desired. Every law should fulfils that single function purely, the move | hushand's litrry to thestat library SR Rl be miorced, ang L chis prinolplo Hod S ovo ) Dhe dnimoge milg htlinye beon: | 200 ¢ BRI R e R ol fosiltyianihcur been observed with resnect to immigra- . t bRk, o i —— = 0 8 " Mis i S men respocuvely ern end ¢ avoided. It ought to have been avoided 7 veys westof the Mississippi river weitie div 10 and 0 conts tion inthe past there would have been loushtioha N PASSING JES18 also includes works on western HsLan Al DPand i) cnis OMAIA is well provided with street Washinglon Pose: “I can command my e e ot m o ar salary,” said the Thespian in reply to tho re 4 5 2 ‘ s 2L couts marks of an envious rival Irs. Coriy "”":‘ wholives ol hour, wiich ) ol str o the strect raiiways without o WO dotbt e e e s oon L nd M stroets nes > by any At train running over fornaviast wahdbii ) Hen L S SR R o i b 1| R G R BeEm AT bzl b WelldHs plrauliod e night and thiew the crockery and furniture The men say that Mr. Holeomh da New York Sun: Brown—Do you Kiow yout 1ch. pr " make it m disposed to 2 the tangible property of the strect rail- | Lovd Houghton by sight tudly mcomfortable vorser ane © oft Ave in favor rui consumed at home, iis amounts to way corporations. In many cities a Rolins nly by ) 3 vouye | SHEUDKEOSE Rop o totiicly et i M 1 i i L 1 f one-half ctionable und useful, is by enforcing it, ry when 1 was introduced to g irns 1 New k and then s i longrthy contestin the Californ sounty of one-half cent per pound fixed rental is paid into the publie treas dows. The Hoffman creature islature i s that the price of | Until the industry was thorouchly es 1 sible forr tho losses on Spalding and | erations of statute law or conventioual tional restrictions upon the admission of | o ; ittt forcigners. This of 1o he ex- Thirticth streets, cannotescape conden- | morals, may be able institution, and | . GFCHE Gied vocon nati by attempts to prove that so other branch of tho city ument i Germany makes more beet sugar than LOVE goes to San Salvs MeGrew to the agricultural departmont at Wash- | {0 the population than any othor, an 1 the Nebraska delog for thai resson the govornment has| -2 &roundfor tho clumor that has been % iised in favor of an extreme policy of mny ¢ r nation. Sho consumes made a special effort to - ence R A car transportation. It has given up its by sorial, called “The | manufacture forexport. It has DD LB QDI LAY VoLt [0k o, wtorial Contost,” evidoently in- 3 4 ’ to conceal its plot up to the very U "]“' (AR T Toers end of the last chapter empted from the t 1id upon that angred and moditied to render it unob- | yond that ebtained from the taxation of what particular it may require to e | \ wry by the owners of transportation 4 - investignte and _was chased intoher houst . ficialsare chosen, The courtry has had 3 4 asrain by Mres, Bailey, who was avmed with a WOULDN'1 IZAISE (1. senutorships has gone up sinco the pas- | tablished it roceived an outright bounty. ‘ b lines. Ln others acortain pereent FOOD For Ti AR lohot Lol : Nead HiniTey i P 5 i ‘ ik no administration in late s Lhat . it 1 Hore's something that freo uently puzzl B e srEe Y 5 sot tleMakinloy bil France is the European rival of G ; 2 . ' the profits of operating the lines is ¢ L glinn Iauil Wi arretd il T Wil wis Somoehal | Awessors Argie the Tati of Valu a 3 < showaed o O1C COneeie) S PeCo, ol 1 Many o sage, saint ol 'y cooled bya night's incarceratio I Ais. v et many in the production of beet sugar, "I‘” i ‘.l, [‘! i ”,[ ”‘ FPECOLMLION | g0yl to the publie. Itis not improp b T tavriTti. spalaibyaniipnis nparska e iall gL SlonEWitnontiSiia JUST why an irate logistator found it | She has dealt liberally with it from the | O this thanthe present ndmimstration | ypepofore for Omaha to insist not ouly going home for his 3 lalkauehet ) o twent . necessary to kick the colored portor off | fivst, but has recently revised her laws | upon proper serviee upon these lines, & Journal, “You sty vonr hus- | Some thief stole avout $10 worth niin; s un but that a system of teansfors shall be | bandis both cconomical and extravagant, In | tools leftat the new Young Men’s Christian DR the for sk oy FeNsEdiygalernon and it is for this purpose that publie of- s The new immigration la 50808 10 the Denver junket train about midnight | to favor the exportation of the product ol N on the first night out is not stated. of French factories and thus prevent the - loss of the Americam market by the conditions that will keop out foreigners | govised which will make it practicable | what wav association bu “\Vell, he is cconomical in bes “The aunual commencement of fixing values for this year’s assessment for citizens of one partof tho eity 10 | 44 extravagant in giving aavice. department of Cot un S. B Lake was elected chair w. B GUATEMALA promises to come to the | stimulation of the industry in Nebraska reach any other section by the paym thi g atthe Christi W eor o Al e of one fare, Munsey's Weekly: Miss Passee (giving a 1dand a jur, 7 o world’s fuir, She could make a hitby | and California, Franco” nov s ) s o | ; reva & ) Bite & hyby DA ko is mentally and physically equipped dinner)—This wine ks over forty yenrs old. | in hearing theeaseof . A. Riddiovs fames | PIW exhibiting ono of.hor Contral bounty of two cents per pound. % ; X e —_—— e diar (thou sehfain) —Bhito it your- | A- Buker,un uction to recover £.000dam: | the So wars alongside of Buffalo Bill's California is counting upon a rapid | %0 ¢4¥ hisown subsistones and 0 e | Mu Arucane’s streot vailway prop- | swir? IR eI O R west show, dovelopment of hor sugar industry as | COMe 4 good citizen, and whoso chavac- | osition is all right in itself. There ar ter is free from reproach, It proposes to : e the result of the national hounty. She the very best of reasons for favoring thie COUNTY RECORDER MEGEATH can 1 savo the county the cost of the addi- tionul deputy hoe asks for by gotting down to business himseif about eifht hours a who come heve freely and are compe: tent to take earo of themselves, It puts noobstacle in the way of the immigrant 1 th th t ed throughout the meeting ball t reason of f and defumatory statements | o i A New York auctioneer advert " ade by defendant I'his was s Tads o Al S Sale A lage quantity of oil paiutings by phert of the already has two factories and is planning | ©X¢iude criminals, those who are men- | constiietion of an independent system | someof the most ancrent masters of THE D MAFLa. would be formore. The San Francisco (o tally or physically defective, and those | of metor or cablo lines to South Omaha | 485+ i of realestate w esting ealeulation of the | Who come under contract to labor. It | 4nd over cortain of the few unoceupied Aol gymaiennded Juitahl will also keep out paupers who may he o Am isfthe sarlisst wor makes an int IKnow when tospend and when tospare, possibilitics of the industry in this coun- 4 streets in this city, Nevertheless, the | Aud when to buy,uud thoa shalt ne'er be £ shipped away from fore cou oS 1 s S hare, EM T R e try. Itsays: ippol away from foreign. countries it | frigid fact remnins tht any ordinan bar o el oriuE o e aduitionl sy ) e UL o law 18 elear and | granting a franchise toa street rilway A witness in a contested will ca: to corr iefs in blood exact y B f South Omaha san oration should be so carefully | delphia saidthetestator was not a hard drink- | Kis enem B Tnnns Vear was 1 i 700 establishments similar to thoso now in | ties for its violation are such that steam- R e or,as ho only took twenty-ive or maierand should in 1l be fo '—' 5 i 1 order to supply the home demand for 2h ALTHOUGH the railwiy rate bills are | sy i our own countey it would roquire | ©XpHCit in its provisions and the penal- kept sround it is refreshing A of his relig AS ¢ to note that the senate has passed anact | operation at Grand Island, Neb., and at Al | ship companies willnot be likely to vun | Gators from § i s el | D keaiday, S this Sieilian and A ' S it a misdemeanor to interfere | varado and Watsonviile in this state. -The | the e ol el R LA D oLt Orleans Picayune: The average man 4 wis th ttem v 20,000 1 o I sooner vay diies ata gymnasion wan | friond bound i and as 1 nis own wood for exereise for viskof ineurring them if they are sat- with the personal liberty of any dog. average capital invested in a factory capable | jsfied that they » enforced. But the — ot handling 300 tous of beets daily is Z500,000. strects over which they have nointe + work perfo d el Like taking the ! i > so distant down 1 1ries that only the business the facilitios for huitding needed VI Dot ¥ el ; SRy =~ 4 county The spitzdog has & bushy tail oSt n bl por o) 1 concerning it can 1ify the pr And the conchilog’s rins to spots 3 be heard-was orga tho dark brother (hi@naha ax and msincere speculators. The pugdog’s Looks like a pretzel hool of the Mafia. As it grew, s now recruits, ouetifth of its ctual ca bring the total outlay up to 815,000, For | similate with our people, to aceept our ————— Butthe women love him lots foaring some private cnemy and flecing | AMS Wis defeated, and, after an hour's tal cach establishment at least 3,000 acres of land | laws and institutions, and by his indus- | Tug London 77 will not be quoted el York Sun from sowe personal venaeitn, foinod’iy for | lars dechlod toassess on tho values of and 200 men would bo needed. For tho 700 | try and thift to incronso tho producing | by the democrats in the next presiden- | New York Herald: Dinner Out (to host- | Profeetion; the Mafia becime on its own part —~ : factories needed to supply the demand of the | power and woealth of the nation. To all | tial coarpaign. 1t has recently pube | ess) AR madam, T 1 it you knowe | audon that of its meinbers, aggressive, She Hadn't Finishod, torship for tho mission to Japan he | United States it would take 100,00 acres of | guch tho Law leaves the way opon and - | Jished o thes adagee, *13otter lite than neye | carlier poliey was protection to s menbers [ Smilh, Gy & Co Moy lacks the inspiration essential to suceess | beets, and at least 2,000,000 men w Dol eaieent an colualtadubIte . Hostess —Yes, I know it, but I never | and rey of heir w s 1ts lator iearze —Gracie, vou devotedly. Wil i . S S J necded to cultivate and harvest tno erop. the | toligent and unprejudiced publicsenti- | correspondent upon the negro problem | thought very well of it | B, oo of o prids of “ocure streneti, | Yo bemy o litle wiré ! s menuliene (Tho donunces mielon a1 g about six | " ment offersa welcome. For these thero | jnthe Unitod States and in one is the ;i wer of an initiative sort. [t tooka part Gracie (demurely) -0, George! This 550 | sl Ench season some $105,00,000 would be paid | 18 Ahundant room and opportunity. following choico bit of truth Washington I re'so o th Siclian it and st oy i coury sugaan Lannllvo pissodio Bua sistor out for beets and 100,000 for fuel and [ There is likely to bosome falling off Letme suy atonce, deliberatcly and with- | 10 cliyeae e ALLIL A e T er VT i o cuse. . oS geniin O G i LB T e oy fou for wd 01,000,000 for fucl and [ T 0ro. | Sy ol o folll Letme siy o inre u with. | 10 cdlvens T on the maisland and il over It iso. M R i Ho o iy o bome LMY | working: expenses, while 55000000 capital | in imiigr wion after the new law begins | out besitation, that if the racial crimes and | Jy e, Ofasked was o' them % vernnent wnto fear it and ird outinuing) —ir our would be needed for the plaut of the suzar | tobe rigovously enforced, but thus far | outrages in the southern states were taking v for 5t K g the laws and frequent the atter litg hers fusal o sanction the new hoiler ordi- £ li wtof Europe, and be b - 3 brotherhood of the Mat nance. It isa plain seheme for foisting a patent appliance upon boiler-owners of Omaha, s ! ports of the country willbo as free 8 | yion to lay tracks. Give men who ment OTIING seriously injurious has thus | 17era 100 days’ campaign 50,00 tous of beets i ¥ ive men who mean | ever tothe elligo ane apable im- o o L ONY 488 & | veuldba noedsed ava cont btbout 100,000, | SYex K0 thontollizent und onpablo iny For fuel 5,000 tons of coal would cost at loast | £23,000, and_ other working oxpenses woutd | tomakoe this land his futuro home, to as- migrant who comes hero with o purpoie | inas. but carefully shut out irrosmonsible braska logislature, Lot us hope it will U adjourn withont doing the state any damage evon if it sccomplish no good, Ir SeNAToR PiERCE declines an edi- series of letters from its own | simply an elaborate sleeping apartment, | Work lasting about six months each factories. | in the current your thore hashoenan . | Pacein @ sewi-vi I this is important to California it | ereaso over the eorres ing period of | Were only f as well advertised u Trontin e et nts in Bulwaria were, the puslic senti A Rl RO AR | of Europe would at onee insist uy el S \ ol U braslka, which is situated midway of the | the immigrants has not improved, A L you iy ich 3 the immigrants has not improved. AU | wold within six & o0 ot Wik e B¢ k should be doubly interesting to Ne- | last year, and the aver: iracter of lies thesouth s a disgrace to tho fair nameof 5045 10 have United States, The splendid develops | same months of 1890, and the proportion | AngloSaxon civilization 4 1 slace to con AN 10 BUgaL de of the vhruar, 1 came ind 1} o iy R P AT (T TR T ot T nmund the su Lo of the | and February than came in during tho | ment of the industry outlined above is | of the least desirable class was much ———— WHO AN TELL agil thorowlll bo: genopill thisn Kagival (Lo WONGIRGRIIERUE BRIIOE GUE, Dach | It en (USRI s s eanooied | A sRtEgRol g ont e i et e Bt R o determine how much of it shail | ponding the enforcoment of the new y 10 purchaso wpmmphlot which con | S N lows. | “ro the robin on the wall rrests, 1l this woild add nerve and 1 woudor why the towers are shor this eity hasaroused deeper indignation, come to Nebraska | law, and now that the nuthorities at | tainsinformation wyearding the law of —_—— SE—e—— ‘ Washington have given notice that tn | HARDLY 5 per cont of the real estate THE NATION'S RESPONSIBILITY i e ol e | T wonder why tho grass is green, to invest in cnotid o go vound the (AW tho grast 18 ¢ numt an improvement in the | fore A knowle@f of the ecity ovdi- T wonder, Robir, why I'm 1, law s tobe put into effect and its pro- | ubiquity to our polt force it might pay And why the trees ave tall | tax of Douglas county for the past 3 It is not probuble that the killing of | yisions fully curried out, a deciine in has yet been paid, though it will be de- | the Italians at New Orleans willbe made | g, linquent May 1, and yot the Nebraska | & cause of serious controversy between the governments of Italy and the United States, or that it will have the effect of | character of immigrants may safoly be | nances, the statutes sk and the Iustead of being you Wits A i the enm mi| AGieR: 2 . L torious but deadly Matia, “They 1 salary Great Me senate has passed a bill abolishing t “Iwoudor why you birls cau fly, loug those olicers whom U I | Sueh ; per cent penalty. The house should kil year less than half a million, and it is | coupled with the Rléultyof getting there When | eanorily walk A dark night,a lowely walk, the senate file No. 23, impairing the friendly relations between | Lighly probable that the number this | und staying near, will be of far m T wonder why yoi only sin askiid — the two countrics. The blustering of | vour will fall _consdoraply bolow that | value to the police force than & lw | o} Wen 1o s den < THE new board of police commission- | the Italian press and populace is natural | ymount. 3 book, Why the river hurries by ers in Leavenworth, Kun., signalized its | in the civcumstances, but it has small —— E—— I think you ought to know, Robin; advent to power by closing all saloous | & ance when welghted against tho | OUR NORTHERN NEIGHBORS, SENATOR GORMAN who comes very Lwould, if I'could 1 on Sunday. 1t is hardly nccessary to re- | calm and conservative statoment of tho | There appears to be a lack of harmony | tear speaking by tho card forthe democs |y wandor, said sweot Major mind somo of THE Bek's prohibitionist | Italian premior in the chamber of dopu- | among the leaders of thedominant party | My of the mationis crediwd with the (WVith o puzzded littie fr friends that Leavenworth is in Kansas | ties, which wasentirely fifee from every- | in Canadaon t subject of reciyrocity | statement that the next congress will It“v.‘v'.fl“fil -.u:‘\l the mo and that Kunsas is & prohibitory state. | thing in the nature of a menace. It's | with tho United States. A fow duys ago [ not g0 b fore the country with a taritf 1 wouder whore th ) counted on. There were received last | instructions of the chief of police, ) ] W exjensive se 1 <of it Tue ivvigation bill has been cutand | in Italy will for a time vender living | expressed himself asbeing very sang down a few of the MeKinley tr here | iy T that reciprocal trade arrangements on o | and there by separate bills, and leave Americans, and it will not be surprising | brond and liberal busis between the do- | the forest and undorbrush until aftex ML wandop yi embodies all the mistakes of othor states T e w thout the corrections of their experi- | it is hardly likely that the Italian gov- | vory soon. Hi i areangement When the ence, Nebraska had better wait for a | ernment will assume an attitude in the | which this country has entered into with TEROME DBoNA 0 L Whngph i good law than begin with @ verybad | matter in the least degree hostile or | Newfoundland on assurance that itwould Wi e s v AOR B 040, threatening toward the United States, ] € mbrace the opportunity to make a 3 Shatlever slashed in the house until its bost friends | there somewhat uncomfortable for no lon, know it As it now stands, it “ if vioient aets of retalint’on happen, but [ minion and this country would bo made | nextpresidential oloction