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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: NA'l‘UI'“)Al’. APRIL 18, 1801.—TWELVE PAGES. T - e HARRISON IN THE SOUTH, thoe new law have beon experioncod, but, | taxpayer is willing to overlook dyspep- | Of Russia, and equal to any fn equipment— | FROM THE STATE CAPITAL, | inisqat o soctot man 1o cone an entoa THE DAILY BE l", Prosident Hacrlson is malataining the | on the contrary, the results of its opsra- ol 7.8 HoREEIAHUN 16 & ',,,,‘,‘.:“,m anarmy trained and eanipped for thenvowed | \ A APITAL. Hia fionds ana acquiiances (o go fnto wn . ROSEWATER Rurron Qistinguisiod reputation ho obtained in ’ tion havo heen satisfactory and all oppo- | who can nail n, burglar or track a foot. | PUrbeue of rawresting Alsace and Lorratno i TARIE tho Weatarn Teaflo assocation wiil - . = tho last national cumpalgn s an intelli- | sition to it has practically ceased. A re- | pad. O Ferre A e S y continuo right along and I think also that the PUBLISUED EVERY MOKNING. § gont, thoughtful and judicious public | vival of the discussion of the silver ques- ) 1| ST A% it wPwisd o1 O Bty eldve K ton Gompany's Attoraoys Not Sate | ecting {n” New York will "bo fully at TERME OF SUBSCRIT kor, In his address thus far to the | tion s, however, assured from the next PERIIAPS if the city physician should [y 000 sotonting than Germanyherselt, Ruse isfied With the Pare Verdict. CWILL you investizato tho allegod division Datly Rae (without Sunday) One 00 | of the south he has not only | congress, but it may be confidently as- | #ivemore thne to his business and 10ss 10 1 gjq 109 was bumiliated by Napoloon, aud ] of trafMc at Donver to tho Gould lines in v A ARl AL wen a thorough familiarity with his | sumed that thore will be no change of | the task of proving that the Amoriean | jts ezar forced to bog for favors from the Cor- | X Ll il facts, but a lacgs knowlodge of | poliey regarding silver during the pres. | form of government is very much beneath | sican, and Russia has not forgotten this and | THEY WILL ASK FOR A NEW TRIAL, WiNo. That is & mattor for the general man Funday 1o, i Y Bk y that seotlon | ent administration, of Englandy he could treat and pre- | is uot likely to forget it. France may help e agers of 1o ronds concorned and would ot WAL R AL P SR N T RV ATE TR THRLE e T i soribe !m'll\-':‘M\!‘l‘,-lqnm\rq_ : Rabslh 1 eri Gesgny, bat 1t Gernkny bo ; ) be brought to theattention of Mr. Vavdorbil iAo 3 i THE CLASH OF AUTHORITY., bt ovorthrown who is to holp Francol for Kus. | Saloonkeoper Viotimised by & For | of myssifol . 0 fgan Central The city of Omaha pays mors than | Tinis continual clashing betwon tho | 318 Would thon havo hor at hor morcy nd | #er—A Tight Wire Wulkor 1 h o Shiore_ronds huve entered n pro four-fifthe of the taxes of Douglas event that this alliance with Russia is com- | g o Iation of the agreoment with tho Northwoste O TiC Omahe, The Tee Buildls o of this information hs has asso- Fouth On orner N Gth Street Counedl B1 P'ear 1 5 of Conmeres, | Nuw York 1ennd 15, Tribune Bulidig | | ciated judicions suggestion and patri- could make her pay dearly for Moscow. Takes a Fall -That against the Now York Central-Cauadiag Gormany and the triple allianco ave the Blootibi BoraDe, cifie lliuce bulw of opo against Russia—bul- | Lo ¥ I'hat is all bosh, T rodo for sever warks which as truly shelter France as thoy | e | otic counsel, Ho has talked to city and county government is extreme- \ ith | county, yet there seems to be a disposi- | ly tiresome to the taxpayers wh . 1Tl 1l eople of the south with iy, y tiresome to the taxpayers who sup: Washingte Darai s chisractablstis s and can- | tion on the part of some of the county | port both, ORRESPONDERCE S 2 | vestorday with President Ledyard of the " fonets " 0 4 et —— Michigan Central and ho nover ov Al communications relating to news and | dor. They 3 of & common | commissioners to treat Omaha as a for- ] do Austria itself. Practically there is little | Lixcory, Neb., April 17.— [Special to Tur | tioned the subject to me. 1 am {1 editorinl maiter should be addressed 10 the | country, intore vith all other citi- | €lgn country, A ROUND-UP of burglars and all- | danger that this bulwark should bo broken | Iirs.]—The attornoys for tho Buriiteton in | who made the , and if ther Editorial Department. ons in national prosperity and progross Were it practicable under our consti- [ around toughs isaduty which the police | down, and if war comes it will be Franco and | the case where Mrs. Mionio Pare recovered :"‘_‘3”*1" L'would be pretty likely t DUSINESS LETTERS s the custodians of almost limit. | tation it would be immensely profitable | force of Omaha should attempt without | Russi against the remaindor of Europe, | 5,000 for damagos sustamed whito gotting [ Wiy oo b o 00 Allbusincrs lefrors and, v litan os sho s irons of waalti. the development | to the city and county if they had but a | delay. I;,nu)mul probably included, so that the | off a teaiu, are not at d with the | consolidation of the Northiest Adresscd to The fee Pabiishing Company, | & bt aclip BIDARI G et PRI e Wl st ofe el e danger of Russian advance westward in Bu- | verdict and are endeavoring to securo a ne *aul ronds is contemplated () Omihi. Dente ks and postofice arders | ot which will conteibute to the general | 8ingle government with but one set of rdict and are endeavoring to uro a new | Paul road: ntemplated * wo had one or two more official doc- | rope is not gres ot does Dol ri The company expocted t co! “Absolutely no ;. s 1o he mado payuble to the urdar ot 'the coms | g oo “aid 't pres 4 urges upon | oMcials, It would largely reduce the I¥ wo had one or two more official d ropo is not great. But this fact does bot | trial. The company expocted to be com ]W\{ utely nothing. Itis s vany welfare, and the urges upon | 2 and do away with aueh bickos. | 108 there would be nono to attend the ko the Fronch allianco with Russia any | polled to puy a small sum, but the jury's fig- | 1005 it fnn v Pnnmi them the permanent duty of making | T AL Rl o unfortunates in the prisons. the less unnatural, or any more creditablo to | uring rathier took their broath aw Tho A AU B it RS ot LUl N 1 " and eross-firing. I = v tveen the Gould and Vanderbilt sys R iy BOILOING { these riches available as rapidly as pos- | 102 @ firing, 3 —— France, or put France in any botter position | motion for a new trial, which has been miss- ich n schanio 1s as probableas tho 3 ! i . i b 1\,;- fact I:« that the interests of | A n o WasHpURNE brand of | thana catspaw to rako the Russian chost | g from tho fiies for & fow days, and there. | waters of the Atlantie and Pacit RWORN &7 ULATION. | in the north in tolling the southorn peo- .lm v’vw an l'r' uglas ¢ x[nmI e .lllun t cigarettes will prove popular. nuts out of the fire. foro not accessiblo to reporters, sots forth “i\x;- v iu:,,.‘\'\‘ “\\.: w|:1-”.lm~\ in“\‘ Btate of N ple that their northern brethren ape | identical 10 principle of the greatest | about twenty-five orrors of the court, and | Klk DebGw was questionod on Tur Tire | not ous of their material progress, | 800d to the greatest number should be Mr v letter to Rudini mnly awear | e “on ke contrary, vejolco u ho replied, “that Me. 1 iy, on th ontrary, rvejoice i ¥ afidavits, mado by A. H. Smith, W. B. | conteiin tho 3 Vi Jor i i ril b o 58 1 as tho president and the council. There is neither senso | It scoms natural to read once agatn the reg- | iug clements, the Italian democracy and the | Joofaviss AACy DY G fle S AR B LL L LU follows ; : What the stroams of prosper- | nOr economy in working at cross pur- | ular daily dispatch that Captain Anson's - [ church. The radicals of Italy regard the pros- L 0ARN oF Fosasny, Uikl il DL G kundas " o) . ikt BECENT ' nokes; "TE tHe two Hodtag it \rreo | Vineible ball players have been getting wal- | ent dynasty as a reaction against the revolu Richard Tiornan reported to Marshal Melick | the other end of the business seom: Ty okdny i N } SRRk TR SR loped by some scrub nine at 'Possum Hollow | tion from which it arose to power. One of its | this morning that a young fellow had passed | more for a littlo olue firo and thu Heanesduy, April Southern progress makes for national s i or Skedunk. Spring I8 he first acts was to form an alliance with Ger- [ a forged check for $15 on him the night be- | for the actual merits of the « Wh Thursday, Apri o groatness and power equally with thoad. | of their joint constituents, it wouid be e mauy and Austria-Hungary to promote dy- | fore. Tiernan is proprictor of a saloon on | mere idea of Italy going to war with riday, April | good sense to refer them to disinterested Yionsor oFmWo TIvii. nastic tnterests and militarism ot tho oxpenso | Soventh and @ stroets, and last ‘eventug u | Unitod States, on sucty an fssue, or on any 1y, arbitrators or a committee. A great St Louis Globe-Demoerat., of the people. Asa result of this policy the | YOUNE man who gave his name us H. M. ld ssue,! continued Mr. Depet in o tonc sible. Ho voleed a sentiment universal Tho Itallan monarchy is beset by perils | also recites that they have newly discoverod Sign of Spr 3 ) Also ¢ thoy isco the govorning idea of the commissioners Chisago T which spring from two opposite but converg- | evidence. ~Attached to the motion are threo upon propositions affecting the interests Baturday, April 1 i 3 vancs of the north in material prosper- wards came in and asked fora dvink., Hoe | of intense disgust, “is cnough to make the was accomodated and tendered in paymont sot up on their hind legs and laugh GEOLGE W, TZSCHUCK, The hearty and enthusiastic reception y Eworn to before ,", 1“\ J i riled inmy | h Proesident Har 1 ov \\Eh- ‘6 worse than wasted because of dis- | removed from her position assecretary of the | poor people are overwhelmed with taxation | check on the Capital National bank for & stars out of their sockot yresence this it aay of April. 4. b0l Ll f“”“ 7 I““‘ s A 3 RGN BalvasR IR board of lady manngers of tho Columblan ex- | in ordor to crenta floots and to maintaln o gl- | signcd by G, W, Moshor. ' Edwards bad boen | -~ [WWhore do you lntord to go At N. P, ['e1L. raceiving in the south is gratilying evi- X e ' 8 yostion sie will 2o e lecture platfor rantic standing ary ‘o promote tho in- afing about the placo for some time, claim- “We ko over the Union Pa Notury Publio. | qa)cq of the growth of a national senti- The mattor of the caro of the slck [ Hoetior sto will coon the lecturs platiorm. | gantio standing army. To promote tho in- | jno'esfqs'horss Jookoy, and. tho chinck tvas | Sl 1 10 Denver, then to Leadvi lenco hota | 1 1 and injured. peisonors 1 the latest | This greatly strougthons the position of the osts of the allianco tho Italian govern- | casned, ‘Tiernan® discovered this morning | and back to Kansas City ana St. Lo ounty of Douglus {10 tuly swe ment in that soction which is oven move | 04 -J[ ; I : il sbe-Democrat that Miss Phacbe stould be 1t also entered upon a tariff warfare [ that the check was a rank forgery, the [ thence over the *Big4' to Now York."| oton and snys that he'1s secretary of T important and valuable than the mute- | source of disagreement. 1o city ph retained as scerotary. with the repuvlic of t'rance, which | Signature being nothing like that of Mr. - Futiishing compuny, that Uio actunl average vial dev . It tostifies to a | sician, whoisa stickler for technicali- - - in crippling agriculture and com- | Mosher dwaras nad aroused his sus- IT WILL BOOM THINGS, 3] tion of THE DALY BEE for the los ¢ por an g i of Fa it spicions this morning by presenting an- Th0, 2 for e 18602001 copleal | 0o of - chief mugistrate of | lanthropist, insists that he has no time v Fort Worth Guzctie a1 | M8 and discontents of tho masses. WHilo | and ho refused to part with his cash in ox. | General Tests Opinion of the o in, 1500, %0 570 copiea | the nation that must give | for this duty, The county physician is [ AS onestar diiferath from another star in | the Italian demoerats aro watching their op- | change for the pioce of papor. Iidwards sus. Warehouse Law. 2 copfes: for Novem: | o1 oo ot tisfaction to all loy fl",md likewise very busy, and the commission- | £10F¥ 0 one person differs fron anothor per- | portunity to iuaugurate a political revolution | bected that he would be jailed if he stayed in “In all the talk about the new warel Conies: for Deceniher, 19, | tho keenest satisfs all loyal & bl el ¢ son in fmbecility. Thero is the common fool, | to supplant the monarchy with a republic, | Lincoln, and skipped for the east ou the first | jqy » said General 13, I, Test, “tho il coplen Tunuiry, 181 WG conlest | patriotic citizens. Nowhero has there [ eling that 1t is somothing of an | s nntural borm fool, the d— fool and at the | tho nack 2 train at) ook, Tiornan was watehing | ol A pas boow ontlr or Tohry i12 coples; for March, | o R T sposition to bo obliged to houso city ) ) FAIGHD tho train for Ediwvards to point him out toan | POFtant consideration has been enti 1801, 24,005 GEORGE B TZSCHUCK, happened thus far the slightest incident | 1Mpost & ¥ | end of the list stands the 3 such & movement faar bt sig vefor nattor D i ¥ & g ! RGeS y 1 et s 0 suc vement. | officer, but Edwards saw bim first and kept | sight of. 1 refer to the matter reso o (b gn Y St AT 1,/ my | 4o mar the enjoyment of the presidential plonct , tako sides with him. Mean- | was anything but a fool and parades his [ This opportunity would come with the first . Y arnod after tho train left | sions, While the grain busi . T FE, journoy or to cause a doubt of the sin- | While the unfortunate city prisoner is [ folly because itis in his nature not to kuow [ serious mistake of the Italian ministey. The d jumped on board, and had | naturally confined to Notary Publie. | G0ty "of the enthusinstic hospitaiity | left to shift for himself. any better. church has given-up forovor all idea of re- | Mrshal Mehck telegraph to 4 Lo stop | ransas and South Dak arke = : " | that has boon manifested. Men who | T0 the mind of THE BeE this is a very Whit of the Ml bk Dsstam storiug its tomporal powor, and sceks only 1o | <o e somn snoried ths wn it orioen | at Omaha, it will bo merely a drop in t MINNESOTA fulls into lino with the 23 | ¢ oy 5y e qoaey have eagerly | Sonscless controversy. The prisoners of Chicagn, Trine B extend its spirvitual sway; but the papacy iha was reached turned him over to the | bucket as compared with tho enormous other states and adopts the Australian | 00 Gy B0l F 0 Ot it contost | the eity are the charge of the city. The | The Shoo and Leather Roview says leather | 814 the dynasty in Romo ato irreconcileable police, who had boen apprised of s coming, | velopments of a gencral commission and slection law. 2 siies o < . Sl 1, A atw s 5 3 0 . | mvals and foes. T o conservatives d lidwards is also known as €. J. Clark, and roduc S NESS. Vhile he A1 Whpilaig 0 fabuta tradition in doing honc tho | city physician is responsible for their | is the oldest manufactured article that histo L ORI OO OO B L L e R G tive MAION BYAN Y AT UoE i behits| R teard]| Lo oM oasih While tl w « 3 o oniot sident. Bvory patriotie utterance | medieal treatment. He should not be | mentions, and notes that colored leather the radicals alike tho only solution of the | et houses are a as A and DVET D must have forg met with the most apprecia | allowed to shirk this duty. On the othes | named in Exodus. But what about Noah's crisis would bein a ropublic acting in con- covering grain elevators, th hand the county physician is obliged to | k! Was uot that a manufactured article, al of time and money is now wasted Miss Pharbe Couzins declares that if sho is [ Italian treasury has been drained and the f Nelraska, | sunty of Doug o) of the chureh, so far from discour- abecile, who nover ng, would welco: TOOK A TUMBLE. 2 warehouses are intended to embrace L f “Slackey, the wire walker at the Musee | g rwarchouses or places where property to say nothing of che “instruments” (tools) | YoPe U :Nn the first hm.\m- dnuuull;n-;nl:w this week, had a bad fall last night while ) count e mads by Dubat Catie against the government rco could throw | performing on the tight wire in front of that T T e A oA e T h et in te s Al vanmbst L oona| | tHo BRHER R MRE At CRnY hekiaTon Y s b » immense army across tho Alps to co-opor- | Popular place of amusement. One of tho | *Ilio importance of this is manifest. Tt W. 5. WINNER, tho real estate oper i 1l of 1} ht 4 % L euy r had been placed so that it rubbed | will enable thi I 1 T Lt iR e SRR 5o i S = A TR et B v - | euy ro con placed so bed | will enable the commission houses alread ator of Kansas City, bas made an assign- | dial w n No northern communit 10 pay-roll of the county ought not to He Strives to Please. (l“'“ et Lol Ligd R S (R e sl oscillations | established and to be Wblished in Hull\‘ln\ ment. Mr. Winner was the C. E. | will show more general and enthusiastic | b @ good reason for refusing to alle- 2 St. Lowts Globe-Demncrat | archy would fall like a house of cards, of the performer caused it to wear through ' to send their representatives into every stii HMavio of Kansng Ol iy /A boom honor to President Harrison than has | Yiate the sufferings of a poor man who Premier Rudini is likely to derive from his . and break. In an instant Slackey, his lights | and territory west of the Missouri river to fulil ns they promisofhore wili boa rush | Tho presidont said in ono of his ad. [ Both the physicuns and the two gov- [ 1% fetow countrymen who emisrate 1o the | menaco tho sucurity of China a3 that anciont $tovo up, and was able to'do his regiar tur | st can bo held hero and the warchoust ViRl Lot s 5 B A 3 ArAme! i3 S oy bl 88, NNO < & A BIANe | a4 stereotyped realm has never been men- | last night. or negotiated at the banks until into the mining camp which will recall | dresscs that ho was acquiring a higher | ernments ought to be ashamed to force | morg than to impart, information to the lead- | heed before | 1y T (00 oD TR SHOOTING SCRAPE. | Duropean: and undor. tho: raole: the early days of Deadwood, and broador view of theobligations and | 80 puerile a controversy to the attention ing onicials of forcign nations. grip upon the heartof Asiasuch as he has 5. B. Swigart, the farmer near Wost Lin- y _systen of Scerctary Blaine, (it rosponsibilities that had been devolved | ©f the newspapers and the public. e 2 hardly dreamed of. Morely as an ongino of | Oln Who was avrested a few nights ago on | the ' South = American, = buyers will T § A Homo 18, e Q i ) T e Wil Mool be forced to establish agencies or come thers THERE is no flavor of the encyclo- | upon him. 'This is inevitable from a % Romg fERG auoaons. war this line of communication, as controled | e chrgo of shooting William Bullock @ | (6085 by i the Omabn market, s 1s paedia in President Hacrison's speeches, | larger association with the people and a SOUORDING) f“fl K “N_w( ity contem The THHliAG (l:‘p.A,rhm‘um wmay bo placed | bY the Russian government, must concen- raigned beforo Justico Foxworthy this after. | done in Chicago and St. Louis As will be though they show a remarkable knowl- | more extonded observation of the | POvary, the great use of such gatherings | 0% (I SRR IREIE BE 08 0 aee | trate the attention of any power having lives | noon. The testimony produced by Bullock e dicl L LUl BT LT % Korahies ey + 3 as the commercial congress is its educa- | 7 s s or property to protect on that continent. For | was very flimsy. He claimed that he had | !h® Chicago market 500 miles nearcr the Mis edge of the husiness situation of the | resources and possibilities of the g will the noble red, before he draws his bull perty to p cf U . For § 5 couri river n it & th Torolik i f tional force. Though no two men might A G ey ; this reason alomo it is likely to rudely shako | been shot in the back of the neck by Swigart, ik ot ot hus, dereing soveral states of the south. nation. At the same time the people ) & ALy mea, have to answer the questions: *What | 018 x Y MLLY but could not show any evidence of the s annually, willions of eastern - capital into lo lesson in loyulty | 8&ree as to the remedy, every one of | is the population of Ajijijiji#? “Give the | Chinaintoa realization of her backwardness A biaial PR i Nt s eal g this ety to movo tho crops and, products of JOIN M. RAGAN insists that he will | to the government and patriotic devo- | them recognized the existence of some- | names of the last four presidents of Guate. | It the race of civilization. In ordor to c thing but a bullet wound. Swigart in defense | 6 P IE8 it Gy g ¢ q H T e | LS St e ey 50 a | tend with such a power as will soon stretch | denied that he had even’ shot Ballock. He | e metropolis. e have a convention of disgzrantled demo- | tion to the union. These demonstrations | thing wrong eoms to us that tho, |imalaand San: Salvadoriit anditAv #L80a || B0 With SLOTOPINEE RS 1T 8008 BUBHER | GOl aved that ho has besn Bothorsd' o death T'ho articles in class C include flour, sack crats at Hastings, Muy 1, to denounce | of the southern people in honor of the | OhLy use of such conglomerate gather- | cord what will wood come to?" their northorn frontior, the Cuinase wils | 10F the last two years by Bullock allowing | £roim, flax seed grass sced, hay, whisky tho democratic governor for veto- | chief mugistrats of the nation, elected | iN€S 18 the increase of the volume of e J g Lo o o ) ofmose WL | his cattle to trespuss on his furm. Einaly ""']:' Wi aokdl bioam ool ; - Jause f : lave tolearn anow the art of wi | B Aty o itor oA 3 | pelts, fruits o kinds, poultry, dre ing the Nowborry bill. Possibly enough | by the pavty with whose political prin | MORey put in circulation among hotel CHuSCuCangRataation. Swizart shut the predutory cattle up and can bo secured along the St. Joseph | ciples thoy are not in sympathy, afford | men and kecpers of public re- St LU Qv Dorosrat school of modorn seienco or ultimately suffor | Bullook cawe over tighting mad. T the dis- Hogs, beef, - pork, lurd, talow, aud'so on, udl Just now the United Lo vy is receiv- | conquest. Inthe walks of peace the effect | pute that followed Swigar avs thal he “Phe a ',‘, rAge C s fness on the & Grand Tsland railvoad to make a | the most convineing evidence that their | SOTt where the gathering is held. | jug's good deal of ‘l‘\":fisu\ln:!fll"::l\ ’p;u‘:.o,:’n“:,, upon Siberia and upon European Russia will | jtruck Bullock on the neck with a shot gun, e i 1oas on e meeting if the attorney of that road can | claim to be loyal citizens is entitled to [ S0 far as educating — anything | experts. Their vordict, too, is that both | Ve most interesting. ‘That the vast resources e 1l reach about £3,500,000 anuually obtain or issue passes both ways. As an [ confidence, and, while reassuring to our- body, wo doubt whether such a | ships and guns would, if brought to theactua | Of northern Asia will receive w wonderfal | g o0 Guadoi N o m..1m\(‘»f.‘:"\"l’.'x‘x\(‘x"’.'-“l:'.'v.:;:;“x:‘ ”’:‘.::"flf{:“i‘.‘-}\'.‘l‘ anti-monopolist Ragan will be a roaring ves. convey to the world tae declara- | isiointed assemblage of mountebanks | test of hostilities, do all that has been ex- ~‘-v"§l"1"m m""%b‘_"\l“u\mfl by people who sted last evening on complaint of NEBG e A b AL o TG ne i Bucce tion that we are again a firmly united | and windbags can contribute effective | pected of them. In view of the fact that the | have felt the magical touch of tho modern | Bledo, who charged him with throwing | increased to ten'times that, amount, and this, P ey el i materinl for the solution of any great | experts have been condemning the big ves- ailroad. The work will cost the czar’s people | kisses at he: < with the storage of the South Omaha pack people in fidality to the constitution and o sels and guns of the chiaf Buropean nations, | nearly $200,000,000, although the engincers | € Johnson, the hot weinerwurst | ing house products at this point, as woll as Jdblety AR e B : man, who has Teath and N strets us s | the products of surrounding. plices, would ten toissue the Arbor day proclamation S e LT tivo response, Every assurance of fra- . god sttt ternal feeling and interest given by the | are for the county prisoners confined in cert with France «nd tho rest of Latin ISu- ry deseription is stored fora comper s——— are gotting a valua Not until this yoar has tho Black | PPoP'e. ! N Ry e SRt 1 union, s praise for our > olght to Drovo ARIE0- ¢ not more than £153,525,000. The ultimate . o i Hills been properly supplied with rail- e B e tina pretsb fohiORHRS ALY L RoToBE ed SRS e e o etz gron n easily run the commission business up to way transportation facilities, *With two GOLD AND SILVER CRODUCTION, MAYOR CUSHING not more dis- | able to us. | 4 s bt rth with Lee Byers and W. Rosoerry last | £50,000,000 per year, exclusive of grain. oL dratpae el T S L . e e 2 ROSITOLD, S il development upon Russia, Europe and all | evening when the police scooped them all in. [ *To five an fden of the offect this law will main lines reaching Deadwood and’] The report of th director of tho mint, | gusted with his street commissior Advico to the Dickinsons, the world canuot fail to bo considerable., | Johnson proved that Byors aud his compan- | have on our population, to properly handle a branches to every camp this richest | giving the production of gold and silver, | and sidewalk inspector than are the tax Chicago Tritnne, This empire, strotching itself over all the | ion had purchased of his sausages and | one-million-bushel elevator will require not mining country in Amorica promises | shows that therc has been a rapid in- | payers,who second the motion to abolish | There should be an end, and a speedy one, th us fast as it can reach, aims at univer. | Forsed to pay therefor. Ho had been tal- | loss than ity men, 1 have known Somo. uf it hainit i : i L B e Hadas i} bl e L T e ! I Ay ing a drink or two himself, and was in the | them to require as high as cighty tier itself an immense output of ore and a | crense in the output of silver since the | the oftic nder the Australian bal- | to the wretched and sorrowful scandal in the | sal dominion as truly as Alexander of Mace humor to fight, and did fight. Johuson was “Kansas” Gity. has: eloven: olovators and great year of growth in population and | legislation requiri vger purchases | lot system the strect commissioner is [ Dickson family. Thoso who are so osten- | don did, but with a persistence and compre- | discharged and tte others fined £ and costs | Omaha has four, T think. As this publio wealth, A man with half an eyo can rding to this re- | no longer useful to the city government, | tatiously arvaying themselves on the side of | hensiveness of plan that do not rest, as his —— rehouse law will make Omaha the 1a ! ! . el 4 = o] 2 o parties i oing the sisters or | schemes did o life ¢ e T LY T r renter west of Chicag, v r oo that tho Black Hills is bound for a | port the value of silver produced in 1890 | The prosont incumbents of both offices | 1he Parties to it are not doing tho sisters ov | schemes did, on the life of one man. They OUT MERELY FO! ) [l X[Ii(fl“'l' IO WO oaxt: front soat in the mining oxchange in | was in round numbers $70,000,000 in- | would wvers their salopies | the Public any service entitled to gratitude. [ do rest, on the other hand, on the slavishness the courso of & fow years, Allowing cng Beii o mining oxchange in | was EREATO00 D anidn gy would) pnyers paeir Jtote® | Whether Miss Auna Dickinson be insane or | of millions of iznorant and wretciied peasants | Vanderbilt, Depew and Others Look- | (1€ CoUrse 0t b fow yoars. | Allowing i1f 1891, l_m BEE has always believed in 0rease ove the previous yoar of $6,000,- | if they should resign. They do little, | 5t there is no quostion that the two sis- and|that/oannof bojetarnul, Mho suppres: ing Over the West. i the region and is moro confident of its [ 000. The report of Wells, Fargo & Co. | and earn nothing. We have too many . representing a population of nearly five { s ) ) v ters have an antipathy to cach other | sion of humanity is impossible, even to a | For four hoors yesterday there werea half- thousand, exclusive of the families of iu Tuture now than ever, malkes a widely different showing, giv- | bosses and too little work in the street | and cannot live together amicably. The | power so based in barbarism—no less a bar- | d0zen men in Omaha who play a very impor- spectors, clerks and_ tho { men om —_— ing the silver production of 1810 at | department. jealousy and suspicion betweon them are not | barism because it employs all tho forces of | tnt part in tho traic of the nation and | Pyl about these Hovator o say, nothia THE first authentic reports concern- | 362,000,000, or less by $2,000,000 than uncommon in many families, but in this case n science. Without knowing it, the [ whose combined wealth would more than | ¢ouinicion S hices” ostablished for the pur ing the existence of precious oves in the of the previous year, but the AN admirer of the democratic con- | these quulitics have been emphasized by the AN aristo y are accelerating the time | burchase this entire great and growing west- | pose of taking care of this business. Black Hjlls region were mado public | mint report is regarded by the tvade as | gressman elect, thinks if the young | fact that both the sisters ave persous of [ of their own downfall and the rise of tho | ern motropolis. 1 “Another prominent feature of this matter 4 1 J s rog d e trade o & " g g A Mhay & ora CRaupaey spow, Cornelius | Will be the bringing iuto clo: relations o through the columns of Tik Beg,which | substantially reliable, The inerease | man does not carry congress by cyclone | strong natures and from their different | Rtussian people. Aot e B 0 i w”";l“'(nm”u“"- H\"I'l‘lnzu:ll-l e sent the famous scout, Captain Jack | was devived from Colorado, which still | he will appear as the most conspicuous | vourse of life have undoubtedly had much to o Vanderbilt, ) . M. pmbley, brother- 4 1 hogple of Omaha. The opening of a grain . A ke 5 ‘ 4k i ) cteli fE s i bear from each other, As they cannot live | The constitution of tho Australian con- and Messrs, Hughitt, Ledyard and | ang produce market will bring these people Crawford, with the first exploring e ranks us the first silver producing state, | disappointment of the nineteenth cen- p i Rositer, presidents of railroads in the Van : R LA L b LS Lig L g \ et oot 5 i together thoy should live apart, and once | feaeration, recently adopted by the conven Rositer, pr S Cvatronds in the ¥au- + to this city, and it will not be long before all pedition, This was in 1875 and the | Idaho, Montana and Utah, the produc- | tury. The enthusiasm of this admirer g Sl = 3 2 : > ratified by the separato | Sorbilt systom, Mr. Warren Smith of New | the rafiroads will have to run trains in such a A 1 ¢ ! L ) T ke Fahe o separated, there wonld be an end of the j tion, has now to bo ratificd by the separato | Yorkand Mr. Benjamin 1. Smith of Omaha | e Qasanliiihare to suntralos sy o ploneers of tho Hills wero largely in- | tion of Arizona and Nevada having do. | Bets agreat deal the best of his judg- f oy strifo botwoen thom, Those who are con- [ statos and nceopted by the British parlia- | Tho party reackiod Otalia via the Novth- | ¥ % 10 allow these people to como iut debted to the enterprise of THE BEE for | ¢ Montana _continuos in second | ment. The young gentleman who was | tributing to the troublo by making the mat- | ment. Itisnet supposed that any serious | westorn at™2:50 b. m. yostorday and wis met | ikt OF course il thess poplo will como the influx of practical miners and ready | place and Utah in third, whilo Idaho is | accidentally elocted to congress has fire | ter public are not eogaged in a creditable | objection will arise in cither quarter. Tho | 8t the depot by Mr, W, 1. Holcomb of the capital to ‘develop their mineral rve- | pushing forward for tho fourth placs, | @nd enthusiasm and abiiity, but he will | business. e British people wateh the progross of this ox- | Uhian PacHEfng BS00Wel SUOLE tows, sources. And now at the outbroak of [ now held by Nevada. The advance in | be extremely fortunate if he gets a ten here to do business, and the hants of Omaha will derive lai benefits from the LT AR BT poriment cliriously, but without anxicty. | tovest o party visited s 5o building | (ra0¢ from that source. It will result in de- ths mining fever over the discovery of | the price of silver about the middle of | Minutes hearing in congress during the Yet their immense Australian .-.;yn I v ;.5,)‘1 E;u]l: lx:“t’m-:‘i‘;-l‘l-;‘:vuvvtl l\:“_n‘rmn‘:“-nol},v, %v:fi gold in Wyoming Tue Bre is again in | last your led to groator aclivity in | ShOFt two years he will oceupy his seat. | - Coutrary to expectation Bismarck was not [ suddenly ceased to be colonies, or will ceaso | UIEL g g Ly stroying all sectional feelings and make tho people of the state the friends of Omaha," 4 A . >xpressed surprise at tho development ovi- o — succes: 3 contest for electio 0 o | when this new agrecment comes into foree. expr the front with a reliable report from a | the mines of Colorado, Mon- pecema(y] i hlstooutagror-algetin ilo) Vb s g = = ) o o thonseles atates ang | denced by the struotura Boilermakers' Ball. " “ i v . A 1 a TENSUS otin § 0 Vi che btaining a majority of the ey have declared homselves states a After its drive the party proceeded to the The first an 1 ball of Omaha lodge No. mi r a1 v employe 3 8 and ¢ dkats A CENSUS bulletin just issued shows 10 one ol ' Rh/ A annual ball ol maha lodge No. nining cxpert now employed on its staff | tana and Utah, but it is stated Pl ey .!»J rensol in mopu. | votes, whicli is necessary to an election. A | havo formed themselves into u great | Paxton hotel, whoro Mr. Depew was inter- [ o4 of tho National Brothorbood of Boilor who will keep its patrons fully advised | that the later veaction in prico caused attsmouth to have increased in popu- | FO-un fo b n EHER 0 cessary, ana it | commonwealin, Tho link which binds | viewed rezurding the objects of the trip. SRR e S s 2\3 to the extent and development of the | many of the lower grade miners to dis- “{f""" in “’l-"“““;j l':li por l‘.Jtl.l[\zuzll'llzzi', 15 10 D6 scen whether Bismarck will | them to tho mother country 1s the | “We wentto Albany from New York city 8 Vyoming gold fields. continue production, so that tho presont | 998 Der cent Hastings, 882 por conts 5 seovored just how | 125t Tucsday,” veplied Mr. Deperw, “for tho [ night. About two hundred couples were in Ao a0 g Sities LS8 | reuew tho contest. No doubt i felt that if | erown. Nobody has et discovered just how | (i, z the anuual mecting of | attendance and danced the whole of tho Emm——— output muy bo somowhat loss than dup- | 1incoln, 824 por cent. Cities of similar | g Gocides to do s0 ne will win, but the im- ong or how woak it may be by itself, when | the New Yori Central company, which elec- | twenty-eight dances on the proj TiE report a few days ago thatacom- | ing the lust half of 1800, It is balioved, | #rade in Towa with the exception of | prossion appears fo be that ho will not make | other bonds are sundered. The loyalty of | tiou, by tho way, was unanimous, asusual. | Mr.James J. Fagan was master of bination was contemplatoed botween the | however, to be fully up to the entir Sioux City show the following percent- | another fight. The result is doubtless a | the Australians is not at present in dispute, | We then started wost with the avowed in and under his abl i sl s il : J Jossdidly o coportion to | tention of seeing the couutry, on thing went off smoothly, i eastern sugar refiners and the whole- | quantity which the troasurer is authov- | #2€8 of incrense: Muscatine, 88; Ot- | great disappoiutment to him, and as ho can | They ar loyal In pretty exuct proportion to | $IEHOR B0 ECR, ot (TIARON who Those in atfendaace ali. testifed to having 55h: K dly have a very gro z for such con- | their freedom from control in matters they | 1he PUATES O O tho'M el HERaLo QI 1ok QiDaYng §iklo g nioans fo CoRnEn e onoaniid it | h i L tumwa, 554; Keokuk, 16; Des Moines, | bardly have a very groat liking for such con- | their 0 has never been wost of theMississippi is | had @ good time, which is certainly encour PASERRI 2 o Lo el ot |i1zed to purchase annually, ox 64,600,000 TR Sa 0K prohibition and high | tests it is not improbavle ho will decido not | care most about. But it is a solemn thing t | no Amorican at all. Our trip has no sinister | agiug {or the projectors of the ball. us con confirmed, but thero ave | ounces, so thav theve will ba no noces- | 12 00 By [ 10 run_azain. Bismarelc resigned the chan- | ereate a commonswealth, and they who aro | motive, bt is merely for pleasure und sight g ) i = 4 4 “ rCOs soeing You have a great country out here, " >, h e coliorship of the Gorman cmpire on March | doing it thomsclves know not what forces | seci ! a reat countey out. bore. A e, ment is boing perfected. Under present | order to comply with the roquirements | these figures 17, 1500, nd & fow duys later rotived to his | they have sot in motion, or what tho oftoct of | L W B G UEES KOS 80, S IOUCY | i nited States ts not likoly to run short conditions the margin of profit on of the new law e . o the United | country soat at Pricdrichsrulo to bocomo, as | this act may bo on tho rolations betwoen tho. | LI Notciabio toward tho. norti. | of matorial from which to slect railway mail fined sugavs i3 vory small, snid tobo | Asto the productionof gold, theve | ¢ ive Hewspaper men of the WU | o gupposod, n wargly passive spectator of | colonies and tho rest of the empire, Imperial | west. When 1 was horo boforo wo drovo out | clorks. The civil sorvice examination at the only one-fifth of a cent por pound to the | was very little differonce in the ;umr T[”‘l‘f |"' ~;’;'”" ;{’ yith, _””l‘ public affairs or to brood in silent disappoint- | federation is a sonorous phrase often h-.n'ld ’.",'\‘:"‘,',1.,('.“.'::";.".','.;'\!h'.:I\”(xflrx pointed out | postofico yostes $ » ¥ i Wh Halford in the afiliction visite A o i gty AR i | & niace about ton mileaiout and told us. th refinors, and they cannot materially | amounts for the last two yoars, the out- B e i isliont | mout ovor tho chuybi of policy Incwdont to | in rocont years, Tt was mever a poliey, 141 SIMUNRY ' Gluy lots and was ‘on th ndvance it without drawing large | put lust vear showing a slight dsoroage” | UPOR Dim by tho death of his wifo. 1tho acoassion ' & youtbful em. | was 8 respectablo sentimont, aud it doos ao ! e £ $1,000 & front foot, or something of | chanco to enter the employ of the govern. fmportations of forcign refined su- | The figaros of the wi 4 (s | There is no public man in Washington ( poror botween - whom aad himself | seom to bave gained streugth from what s | it sort, 1 ugdorstand, howover, iyt the | ment, when they are ueedod, was attonded ations of foveig od su- | The figuros of the miny roport aro: 183), gars, the protection afforded by the tar- | $32,067,000; 180), 332,815,000, The report gives th strong indications vhat such an arrange- | sity for purchasing any forelgn silver in | license are strikingly illustrated by luy for the purpose of giving applicants for the railway mail service a by whom the press has been placed undor | thero could b, noithor olations | huppening in Australia, Tho fedoration of | town s tond houlthy'growth dnd values | by over fifty youns mon wiho libored throueh il 4 groater obligations the o prosident’s | nor sympathy. But the Bismarckiau tom- | the moment is not huperial, but colouial are on asolid basis. o five hours answoring of questions and 41T boing but five-tenths of ono cont por | Wells, Fargo& (o, A530 LSRN AL Drealgants, 2 1l Rastivo Fath pound. German beot sugar being | amount for last yoar as about L000,000 4 R Mr. Depew was shown a telegram from | other exercises to tost their fitness aud abil- private secretary. perament is restive rather than passive under HOW SHE LOST HER LOVER Chicago to the effect that the party was on | ity for the work they scok to engage in. favored by a high bounty to the pro- | less than the mint statsmont, but this is or ducer is said to be looming up as a men- { accounted for by the fict that it doss ———— e unnatural restraipt: and the o fidacy of the way to Denver to me Gould anxd form aco to the refining intevest hero, and | not includo the production in states east used to further the grand d of Russin | fa sailed not over the stormy sea, to vule over all eastorn Europe and to poss | And he went not down in th waves, not Le: GRAILE b . 7 i i he ex-chancollor firhe reichstag is no sur- aus 1o disrupt the Western Traftic 18 5ocia . 3 . AGAIN tho project of u bridge at | the ex-chinc I,:,,r Y P e Chteago Herald Hon: 'Fio lnughed heartily s ho roud tho ar- ¥ 1 Out. Decatur is being agitated, Dispatches o, 50 % ¢ A A summer of smiles with never a tea who read it with sceming amusement, ! 2480 Erskine street was arrested at 6:30 ond s looking covetously toward e f YL AL Iy doael R e e somo way to keep foreign sugar out of ote tha e, B A O 2L L 3 tal. He doubtless feels that his retirement Good-bye, my lover; good-bye Depew, as he oy iis ey egliss Curtis. S gur out of | noto that the produciion of gold inthe | omyha. The Iilinols Central ought | fer what ho had wWrought for tho glory aud fiave not seen Mr. (owld for"a month and | “Rs i voco hag some busluses (o ho American market. Just what course | [nited Statoes last your was $12,000,000 havo no fden what his plans are, 1 do not | { ye as 12,000, long sinco to have built to Omaha, but | unification of Germany was ot only in tho | For I loved bim, oh, as tho stars lovo night | havono ldea, what, Bis pansare 140wt |00 oz tiattig rol ostato louns. Thoy Aaalacata e s BERA kY. ROk, il ; f | she will be wolcomed now and forgiven | nature of u reflection pu bis pist usofulness | And my cheeks for him fiashed red and | o posey o the nature of a | Thero Is nothing ospooially suggestive | fr her negligonc but the exprossion of'a want of confidence iu (o) MW 0 00a e bis heart's delight: | 40 not have the slighest idea that My Gould | arrested and charged with forgery. i boycott of the foreign product has | in the fizures of silver production in ro- \ Lis future capacity to serve tho govornmont Good-by lover; good-bye! Lias any intention of distupting the Westorn | savs it is all spito worl and that ho cin easily generally rerarded a8 ex- | amount which the troasury is required | faip think they have completely silonced | Carliest available opportunity for vir lica- | e touch of hiis hat «:\. a thing di Pedlent or practieable, though 1t is not | to purchase ezch year undor oxisting | Miss Phasbe Couslus by discharging hor | tion: The opportuity ss boen for some | As hosat with mon the soft mows G bk Good-bye, my | bye! entored into to discriminato In favor of | of the mines of tho United Statesus thoy | greatly mistakon, It s possible to stay | Cicnt, dutagoniat, Dr. Windthorst, and i j American rofined sugars, It s asserted | aro now bolng wor % : AT s 17 | omiuaus cloudwhopaiid Saace pasrlig 0bats case moro capidly thaa tho growth | meeting of two omp HARAA- DR P Good-bye, my lover; good-bye ment. It will bo bad policy for the re- | population and business, which D many, soems ready ‘to ailow harself to b ~ by any sort of combination, for such o | thoso best Informed regarding tho possi- | tmportant requisites for i policoman,but | 12.5U1S, 2Yer all astern Europo sid to poss | And o wont ot dowa In the wavos move would certainly result in putting | bilitics of the future silvor supply, Thus | the habit of being on hand when neoded | lent to its nand. Freasss has o splendid 'Good-bye, my lover; good-bye Amowm PURE Wl sugars on the fres list. far nonoofjthe ill offects prodic ol reners ¥ ITevaa a BUINMAR B0 Whon ho 167t mo hiore e e oA LA .. Rice, & real estato agont residing at bt 8 Dolvg agitated. DIspatehos | 4 pui 1 just past—bat of wonderfully well Pwas a sunmer ago when he left mo here, | ticlo and passed it to th rs in the part; this interest is undoubtedly secking | of the Missou Tt in I RCAraatinae o a LR BaRER AT YK HO:8-HQnims Jt preserved facultied, both paysical and men- /) Tsaid to him with a sob, my dear! “Well, that's nows to me,” romacked Mr, | o'clock last evening upon complaint of J. E. will be adopted has probably not hoon | less it was in 1877 ¥ | 000 [ Ingathan it woy I 1617 1S of meeting him in Deny Yirthermoro, 1 | had @ falling out and Curtis had Rice been proposed, but this appears not to | lation to the silver question. The Ir rHE lady managers of the world’s | It i but natural that he should seek the ‘Lraftic association. 1vis Lis pet project and | weave his innocenco, fmpossible thut an agreoment will bo | laws will absorb the annual production | from the office uf seerotu thoy are | timo shaping itsalf, With tho death of his Aud drank of my love as men drink v Highest of all in Leavening Power.—TLatest U, S, Gov't Report. od, ar 18 there o 1 And never a night as T knelt in_ prayer [ ] PSSR FOCHOR AURMTE A\ b aMeriad | . od, and to this thore | hor pencil oficially, but sho can fight | the horizon, its evolution seemed compl AR BAVER AL KSRGS BT oL (gt SeRtvng such | is no longor any sovious objoction baing | her weight in wild cats. Buthis appeal to the people has not been | Tyt fh fancy ho came and kissed mo there an arrangoment that it would have no | made. Nor will thore over by any to a ——— succosstul, and ho may now feol that abso. Goou-bye, my lover; good-bye effect on the price of sugar, but this will | policy which limits the uss of silver in Tur meeting of Gould and Vanderbilt | lute vetircment from political lfe 1s do not be accepted in view of the fact that | the eu to the outpat of our owa | which is expectod to take place in Den- | manded of him But now, O God! what an ompty piaco the small profit realized by refinors is | mines, assuming that that will not in- | ver has almost as much significance as a ] 3 . .\‘.‘ A BT i e Py the reason for proposing the arrange- 2 France, eager to ravenge horself upon Gor finers to put up the price of sugar now [ is not thought to bo probable by GOOD health and a fine physique ‘@w@ od from | is ulso of vital importance, The average 1y, larger than any in Europe except that Jastes Wintcoss Ritevs

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