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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATURDAY JUNE 1891-TWELVE PAGE | y Y X THE DATLY BEE TIV0 MEN EXECUTED [ 1nquest, one cont for' each ten words in | OTHER LANDS THAN OURS, | coupons of the Portuguese 3 por cents ! OPE N N ) \\ \‘ republican party |”' Nebraska, if the party u £ 4 - v rdorors expinted awing and rotur , inyuisition Should such a defauit occur, the acute finan- 4 " LAIUVAMMDMNL | expects to bo saved . | Fromont murdorors expinted | drawing and roturning an inyulsit | Since tho presedt government fn England uch a ar, the aouto finan ALK i HUR R, E. ROSEWATER Eniron | their joint erime of murder by n in- | and the fees and mijeag ¢ unssumed office i’ {84 there have occurred | i nrobable bo aggravatod to the point of e Rosownhter admits that the party s in danor = | famous death upon the gallows. The | ail other services. Tho fee for a post | the larze numbes Of 114 parliamentary vacan ¥ Aggre " I of disruption in this state, a fact which many | i rovolution. It s, therefore, quite upon the . 1 . of us have seon for & number of yoars and i shment provided by the law was | mortem examination is fixed at not . in which the liberals were ropresented | o BT T e ay bear to nent Politioians Expr ki | calamity which many of us have fought man } inflicted. Tt was terrible as death | that $10 and may not oxcoed in any caso | by sixty-threo soats and the consorvatives by | (L BRI INEE AUE TS GBS TEEY DAY 10 Nebraska Situation. fully to provent. Tho leadorship of t | 850, where careful and difficult disse fifty-one. In 1886%he strength of the tories | (oiod to roign, and that tho friends of | party, howovor, has been handicapped by nalysis of poison | materially increaded, tho vartous elections I = | the money powers until thelr oyos wero so ing largely ngaingt their oppononts. Bata | hookroo followlne the examplo of Drusl, | pagry | FADERSHIP MUST BE PURGED, | Plinded that they could not sco the dancer of u sherift for cial crisis, which already exists at Lisbon, PUBLISHED BEVERY MORNING. TERME OF SURSCRIPTION, Dafly Ree (without Sunday)One Year., .88 00 lways terrible. T he sentence and Daily and Sunday, One vear 109 | j1g oxocution wore just. In the last | tion is required or an e mantins 28 | moments of life the doomed men again | is made, The law does not fix the fees L A A AL 20 | pdmisted their crime and relieved all | und charges of an undertaker, but por- have established a Portugueso republic. before the remarkable changa,of political sentiment has | . e . Mr, Rosotvator rofors In bis article, to the Baturday Hee, One Year 150 te ¥ _ been shown by e imore recent parliamen Where Deficits Flourish. | convention of republican reformers, neld in Weekly Beo, One Your “ 10 | others of the ~h:mv>\v\ of suspicion by | sons familiar with the subject know that tary contests, they having been very com- | St. Louis Glone-Demoerat, Party Pledges Must Be Redeemed and | Lincoln ono year awo, and quotos & tnumber OF VICES acknowledging their entire responsi- | undertakers seldom become insolvent. monly won by M. Giadstono's party. Sinee | Itis a fact worth thinking about that the [ the Intercsts of the Producers | Of tho resolutions passed by that body as ovi E T "hil. 1 ¥ fonce of a strong sontiment within the part e Bullding, bility. The law is vindicatod; the ex- | Whilen great deal must necessurily | tho last gonbtal fon tho liberals | only two states which have increased thoir Protouted of Uttar Disliites | VHIOH Tt Biven SWiY, Wold Bave siver g Ol Loy ample afforded by their awful fate should | be left to the judgment of the coroner | have gained niweteon seats, and it ap- | debts in the last ton years -Now Jersey and gration Will Follow | disintegration alveady oxporienced Chioago Office, 317 C1 F e ding | ©Xert a rostraining influcnce upon the | with reference to inquests, post-mortems | pears to bo 'rightly held that if | Indiana—aro thus burdened bocause of demo- ¥ | wber of that body I had the pleasu oy ork, K tannthwtroot 8 | Cofously inclined, Tt does. Mon who | and other expensos, the county commis- | parliament wero now dissolved, and an uppoal | cratic corruption and oxtravagance, | ¥ s chiaieman of the eomimiite which i ; ROl vl Tyt NI w0 | to the country taken, the conservatives would - Hheanily o B e foltswine wd those resolutions, and was convinced CORRESPONDENCE will brave any other punishment turn | sioners clearly have the vight to place " o ated by the & 0 PR at the timo that the jeopardy into which the AT UBIRT e otet ha v AAWe A W s it 'wmmmw of She-}-all:needlul and. proper: sheolts:upen;blis n:u-uml\ sufter ;1.4‘ t Annnm is :-.u:x;-r e ",;':‘,' ,h/‘,:t:‘- i letter to considerable number of prominent | paety had boen plunged wis Ao to its. load 1 dressed to the had " " + strange, in view of the Parnel neident, the T X ' 3 3, epublicans 3 state s and thy lone 0od 0 y ol glhiorinl atter should be addressod 0T | g irold, No other expiation of the | exponditures of this office. There is no nb “‘ i b »rIn: iindstonians with | The publishod opiuion of Senator Cole T "“l‘:“ e [Nt SOCRNGY SR OO0 TH oW ey Of BUSINESS LETTERS heinous crime of deliborate l!mnh ido [ power vested in him to extort money | . p AR AR Eer AVIR6N the L0 PAHYS “"‘y:‘y‘:(]:‘llv’f)4llHl}l!Xy:‘lh: I”lwyvvl'll\!‘ hln!:’.h‘«v-{r 1'.‘:-“,“;“1'1“r\ff."\"“:\“f;v any _I‘j;-.q v : Mr. 1;.;, ow ater proposes one of two plans Al husiness Iotters and remittances shoutd | satisties the human sense of justice. fLofm Ao colRty,, He IsTarieriols 10/ BE VO ish Rt RBIISLH AR AWHIBH 1YW | gt vt ar R e o e s e el o L D BERAO LRee st 0. Hiae0 o widressnd to The e b e order lifo is tho languagoof holy | luw for his conduct. If ho hus per- | not unnaturally thought, would tend to.reac. (0T S PResioans eiances wwikh somth tvularly wpon the foliowing proposition [ of Teadorship bfore oithn= of thase would be a2 by atie to the ardar of the com sw communitios hive ever ex- | sistently fgnored the provision of tho | tion in the liberal party, the aMillations of | ™ democrats aro erowing fafntor, Whon ||| ‘it it ifher yreteene 1 L Al and. | Qfractiu, so far. na sncurine ismmed o rolie pany. i isted in which eapital punishmont was | law, (which directs that he shall hold in | which with the homo rulers aud tha bome | ST soh Atow RpE ‘”‘ i m’ o XeoHE V/u‘~m r‘ ard of transportation to do its duly. | !vlw*"v'-'ll;":;tly ].'\mf,'{""""" »\‘<Iv.‘ |m.- hoa | v Pronni 4 G & { N & 0auss Were 50 close,. N vas it | GCOrgia senator admits that thereisnstrong Anearly response will Do apprecinted esty or dishonesty of tho present leadors doe The Bee Publishing Company, PrODriEiOrS | ansolutely abolished. A fow statos of | quests only upon l.hn.lhmIT« of l-uu]h'ps rule cau ST v elhy ORIV VAR (1 i 0 g ol AL | e s o g e prehen [t s THE BEE BUILDING this union have abandoned it, but not so | sons as are sunposed to have died from | V! - S St 5 must bo serious. are presented in thi o, Other leading | Perfectly houestin their purposes and: vet " bad effect uvon the fortunes of the opposition I SALLERL L AEBE | they mav be wre T'hen, on the other hand 5 o e voliticiuus are proparing thoir viows for pub- | v M fadh but that the policy of the government would v v ¥ they may bo vight in_theit viows, but, unde Woma Progression. ication. Tho: > oros 3 (STt 1 tend to materially increaso tho strength of the ik R lication. ‘Choy will form tho most intorost- | the prescnt condiion of “publs sontt ity swear | 1o make the punishmentof the eriminal | sustained conspicuous for tholr adnerence to tho liberal | \woman who captured thief, anothor who | i nen ever baforo prosented to the publio. | gy P v S0 et e Tondorship Te. tho ¥ Adherents of all Lo 1 find in th His. that the nceual eireulation of Ty DALY BER | moye cortain, [t isadmitted that ju vies | The whole question is now before the | cause. This policy, embraced in sove succossfully defended hor home against two | o rorrs of ll partios will find in this dis- | g thing 1o bo secured if success is ox Tol o, Wock cnding Muy @ LW B, Gete to condemn an aceused man o | public and the county commissioners owe | measures beforo parliament, was represonted | mon, a third who arrestd n burgiar and A on agroat doal of matorlal for ldiely | pactod in the near future. 1 say in the noar Eunday, May ; death when theve appenrs the most re- | it 1o the taxpayers of the county and the | 0 part by the Irish land_ bill, the objoct of | fourth who reseued a yoang woman from | foneiot ‘,‘“‘ s '“(”:v‘“,"“”‘, e il R gl AL ',",“““,"' N LY. M Ay DY $ ! Yy vhie & arent SWi AR rge body of = sound conclusions may be based in shaping on fro 1e republicanism i but tompo. e Ay 1 mote doubt either of his sanity or guilt. [ deconcy of the county to compel this | Which is tocreato u new and large body of | guveral assailants. Thieves and ruffians will oty 5 PR ey, s the American citizon 1s too loyal ton Heanenday, i TR T e Y orr Tis dutios ang | *mall landed propristors whowill own tho soil | Jaurn from such incidonts that it is not safo | 11° HEXt campaign in Novraska., aliow Johnnio Bull to hold powor in this Thuraday WALy bl Y | officor first to porforin hls dullas anc g, iij; 1no free educntlon of tho children All aro invited to pacticipate on condition | country long, though it may be socured T that coutributors will permit the use of their | through the deluded efforts and by the votes fany. My 3 sunished bocauso of the severity of | soc 0 perform them according to FHOAF 3 Satordny sy LML 3 . second o p SO B 10| of the poor, and the enlargement of the num = much on aecount of the sontiment that | unlawful meahs) for the purpose of ob- BWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION | oy fovesivion of n humun bolng by taining foes for his services, o charge of Ll of law Is rovolting and unnccessary ns | malfensanco in office would be readily in thoso@ays to attompt to commit crimes, : even when womer are the only protoctors of [ bio ¢ o o ople, the penalty. In othor states the | law. bor of small faviners who own their farins i | |iro and proporty ML names ; kG !v{“‘“i,m,. ts thab a apecial scs ; dogres ¢ o crime s left to ngland also, Besides theso proposals, a AT e v Salvation." tho logisiatur bo. callcd to. onact woRan T wscaerd | dogr o the crim, MitS, SENATOR STANEORD hasercoted | ENELnd also. Tesidos theso provosals, all ; S ~“Its Only Salvation. SOH{OL L0\ SR TALBLI S - bBY CHLIEHL vb GNABLH Bworn to before me and subscriled in my | the jur and in of doubt ifo | Which it was supposed would add to tho Others Will Follow Suit. Avuiox, Neb., June 1.--To tho Fditor of | judicious maximum rate bill, or that tho pres presence this ith auy of May. 1801 as to tho guilt of the accused when [ @ monument to commemorate the life | pipularity of tho consorvatives and win SISO Tug Ber: n your oditorial, *“The I’ath to | ent commission be forced to do its duty b charged alicious murder the de- | and deeds of Father Juniperra Serra, | them votes governmont has made e oty Salvation,” you claim that the ropublican | With reference to the first of these propos Notury Public. harged with malicious murder th iy votes, tho government Tho farmors of Onondaga county in M i B o ok [ proioay and the penalty will | the Franciscan founderof the Culifornia | during tho lnst two years an excellent | York state, accordlng to un address Issued | PAFLy must either reconvene tho logistaturo | SO0 [ WouLd say. tha of amass convention missions. Fathor Juniperra Serra is | financial showing, the balance being on tho | last week at a conference of ropresentatives | 10 enact a maximum rreight law or force the | Wwhich would assiiine the authority of & roar the patron saint of California. The story | popular side of the budget, with the resultof | of several farmers' organizations, “bog to *“I“‘I"t“‘l"’;“j;}j;,‘l";',“*lll“‘,"“” o foio ite duty. o | Kanining of leadership, and then demand that of his lifo is a poom of remarkablo | 8 zoodly surplus and o consoquent reduction | disagroe with many of the vagaries, indofan- [ or tho other, the party. vou claim: will have spoclal soasion bo' cullod Lors ulayput: of taxation. But, despito the efforts of tho | siblo views and unnatural coalitions entered | poured upon it the. vinls of TSI At Clavortion s Minyor E o government's party to popularizo itself, tho | intoat the Cincinnati convention,” It is ev- | farmers of the stato, and while you do not | yone the iegislaturc, s ohd recent by-elections show that it is stoadily | idont enough that the people's party will not | $3Y 0, the iuferonce’ may bo drawn that o | would sign tho bill. In rocard@o the latter for Octobar, 1400, 4062 coplea: for Novemt. | 1ng eviden Ry ber, 1860, 22,150 coples; for December, 1800, The exccution at Fremont was in losing ground, and that the party of tho mi- | cut much of a dash in tho Empire state so L‘lr';""fl‘" cyclone than the oue lust year will ylv‘n)h]n”nm 1:‘ s my n]fl,nl\l‘u [ ;r would bo strike a failure, as tho law under which the com X AT1 coplest for Jun: y. 1801, 25,446 cople: o o o sickening OIS, s 0 iful fact i ron= v. whic! a ¢ T Trenan sy, (o A s for Stuneh, | marked contrast with tho sickening | tors. Tt is a boautiful fuct in con- | yority, which'is by no means a harmonious | long as such proclamations go forth, Tnmy/opiiion neftho of:tha como|es you! || o1l e g s oy LIRICE il tho doin: IR0, 24,005 coples. for April, 1801, S0.025 copies, | event at Broken Bow two weeks ago. [ nection with the memorial which | party, and to which Mr. Parnell has brought == propose will avert the impending storm. Cer- | to thom. 1f the commisston is not inclined 1o for May 1801, 20,840 cop} The officers, warned by that terribi has been erccted that its entire | a heavy load of disropute at a time when it Timely Rebuke, tainly to reconveno the legisiature will not do what we might assume to be its duty wo SEONGE B, TZSCHUCK, [ X q : & s % % , thitch: 5 % bu rather add to its fury. The people are | have ROUFSTe: Sadir i Exorn to Lefore me. and subscribod in my | afair, wore espe sautious and all [ €08t was Dborne by a protestant, | was none too strong, is as certainly and Providence Journal, b i have no recourse except through a mavdarsus aflair, wor pecially eautiou « fully apprised of the combinations during | from the courts or removal by impeachment, sence, this 2d duy of June, A, 1801, A S reciati i oiTa steadily gaining in forc e aEn vould be well fo amber pissedeety 2 "N B the instrumonts of death performed their | showing the approciation in which | steadily gaining in forco of numbors and fn | It would bo well for the members of the | (g \vinter, and would vory justly rosent the | 1 b goun are impractical under tho law Notiry Publie | ¢ vions oxpected. The unhappy | bis devoted life is held by all good peo- | Popular rogard. 3 Prosbyterian church to ponder the reply of | needless expense of callin xtra_session | croating the commission. Call a mass con _—_——m—— < a4 sttt A wa a prominent Roman Catholic who, whea | to accomplish that which those combinations | vention, reorgnnizo the party, muss n fow human beings werc hurled into eternity | plo regardioss of '] ligious faith. ~{\"‘ W& | Hayti is ono of tho most fortilo countries | yukod if he had foilowod tho discussion over | dofeated. It would boxcandingly pltin it | A(eingont resaiitions A blies kb T hoad of with as little pain as possible. Thoeiti- | the numnerous benofuctions of = this | iy tne West Indies, with natural resources | the rovision of the Westminstor coufossion, | the party leaders were trying to play the | the organization men who have backbone and Bionnial defents in all the statos of the | 7005 Of Dodge county made no such con- | wenlthy ludy none desorvo higher com- | which would make it the richest It ¢ivil war | said that. he had done so “with plonsuress | fA1OES S G L ] union do not_diseourage tho woman suf- | 3Picuous exhibition of morbid curiosity | mendation than this onduring expres- | could be provented and an ora of commercial | Phero is something decidedly like folly in | show that not n singlo vepublican senator GREEN GOODS SWISADLERS. fonkt } or savage ferocity ns disgraced those | sion of her admivation for the character | development and industrial security ushered | pushing a controversy that gives only pain to | voted for a maximum freight bill when the g it who nssomblod in_ Custer county. Tho | of the pioncor priest. i, e blacks of tho island aro. Vastly su- | garmest adhcrents of the Dresbyterian faith | OBpORUuniLy was ghvon to pass sich . * | occol i RTARIpElIna Vordnis . ¥ ¢ e serior in intellizence to tiose of the Britist S S to i Fare o % reason to think they would R start today to locate the elusive north | aged with proper attention to its ter OMAIA mudo o gullant fight for the [ Woest T 2 e L Ve slders. Au extra session wouid only afford another | NEW Youk, Juno 5. —T'wo men wero sneak- A rH O R Al D e AR S GGt Ba o6 et G sumea that Jamaica is destiaed to_bocomo a Ll e demonstration of the utter lack of sympathy | ing along Bowery street, Nowark, at 40'clock Dl AT prCH nml_\ snoinoc pl JUlEL ol ol o T s sccond Hayti or negro commonwealth. Eaterprise Appree of the managers of the party with the mass | yesterday morning when Patrolman e o failure will bo recorded in the course | hibition and the horror of a bungling of two years, oxecution were avoided. The officors It may be couverted into a negro- Rawling Jonrnal of producers in the stato. The failure of & | nessy noticed them, Ono of the men carried —_—— performed their awful duty efliciently | more than it cost. Tho opportunity | appeariug forcign clement is driven out; but Average, Etate of Nebrask (1 County of Douglus, (% o . N g CGeorge B, Tzschuck, Leing duly sworn, l;u.- be inflicted accordingly. It isso in Ne- Oy e e ] Average | raska and, therefore, it is generally doily circulutiop” of = Th DALy BE found that a verdict of guilt of a capital Tor July. 1000, b0 68 copioss for Ausust, 150, | erime is usually sustained by overwhelm- 20,160 coples; for £aptem ber, 1400, 2,470 coples | | miy be reduce sweetness and i romance seldom equalled in interest oven in fiction. Religion has developed fow moro lovable char WOMAN suffrage has sullered its bi- ennial defeat in the Illinois legislature. natioral republican convention four years ago. The advertising she got out of that effort was worth a great deal = i i Tae O Biie is doing a great deal f i freight law falls with 1 f a e B Sl dias e Osiana Bk is doing a great deal for | maximum freight law falls with equal force GO LR Y (LR O e pRiod coma il s Bojuis fraptaly a1 Wyoming in the way of advertising its re- | 1pon the republican and democratic parti 8 amall satohol which ho tried to conceal. ONE by ono he props of the great | and e n out omingiluisha SRGHE oo | Ubon the democratic for its govornor's veto, | Hennessy stopped thom and questioned them, ithfully. iin presents itself, and O maha should | the blacks thero avo so markedly inferior in sourca Searcely ® du.;\p‘?l": jthat “”; upon the republican for its senators voting | They gave him such evasive answers that he trusts are knocked from under them. assert herselfl aggressivoly and firmly. | energy, education, and natural force of char- i does not contain a lengthy write up of | to sustain that veto. S took them to the third precinet station. One The United States circuit court of Ten- ENFORCING THE LAW. The lowa republican convention meets | acter tothosoof the adjacent island that it | Some part of our great stato or an editorial | Upon the other provosition of compelling | said ho was William I wTaglor of Allogheny ed States c el : 2 e o ivil | upon our advantages over other westorn | the board of transportation to do its duty 1t : uis e & The ordor of the treasury departmont | in Cedar Rapids July 1. Let & dele can nover ve asocond Hayti. Because civil | B ! 1 8 county, New York, and the other gavo tho nesseo has sustained the Tonnessee law \o order of the treasury department pids July 1. I 3 Sy S0 | states. Hisewhere in this issue we repro- | 5¢ems to mo you would as woll talk of com- ¥ D Prohibiting trusts for the return to Iurope of two immi- | tion attend this meeting and have the | WATis constantly recurring in the island it is i) e e ! pelling the roads themselves to do their duty. | hamo Wilderment Perkins of Allaghony e rrants who came o this country last | first gun fived for Omaba. Even should | 8enerally inforred that Santo Domingo under | duce an excellent editorial from Tk SUNDAY | LGy ‘the Ethiopian change his skin, or the | county, Pennsylvania. Taylor was the ma ], ‘l, m— grants who came to this country las Cliltazo. Misoasois go g‘ P k o | 1ts two governmonts is in a low state of civil- Bk in which the vast resources of the state, | Jeopard his spotst” Can men owned and | with tho satchel uud ho was extremely nerv; ROM tho documents presented to the | January and have sinee becomo paupers, £0, Minneapolis or Sun Franclsco | j;api00 “und inhabited by an ignorant and | and particularly of Carbon county, aro shown [ controlled by the corporation do anything | o4 whon it was taken from. him. 1t wis Canadiun parliament it is plain that a | is an indication of the purposo of the [ defeat Omaha’s ambition, it is worth | gegraded population. This is an uusafe | UPin their true light. Tue Bee should re- O copt ‘;::jly“"gnla'll\l':;:;:!‘l‘Mf(:rlmx‘rl;‘;m‘:-‘.:i;:m an | ovened by tho licutenant in charge, who took good deal of progress has already beon | administration to rigidly enforce the | something to cross swords with these | assumption. So-( far as intolligenco | 2eive hearty encouragement from the people party is a continuation of its combination | from it a brick aud lad it on the desk, Tay- made toward reciprocity between Canada | immigration law. The treasury depart- sing citie: and natural ~ ability are concern of this state. = with the democratic party. By a union of | lor's jaw dropped and his eyes bulged as ho and the United State ment has recently received numerous the blacks in Hayti aro the bost representa- PASSING JESTS, H‘f_‘:\fur“';"-‘“‘h;{"”wu 1319‘:'3 r"n;'}.fw?l'i'c?"f.”m.‘;u';: saw tho brick. Then his expression changed e omplatntalofthailix woyintwhibhithe ESTITUTION is driving the inhabi- | tives of their race to be found on this conti- aro_smartor than the dunocrats au wves | toone of profound grief and he burst out: FREMONT, Lhaving observed the sug- | law has beon administered at several | tants of certain Russian provinces to lwlm, (:,ll_vil »vuArinlilxe bl‘i}::‘n u;mnm'N Ir(\un- c\‘vd“\"«g‘l‘«Llf;w;vm‘: i 'l‘“\j{:M brand of shown in tho last combino “([).nwuml. (‘m‘u x'uhl A..“ ; resti The PO i i i orati This i sginning aradise. American influence, whicn has you goneralty smoeke X the past winter, as the re- >erkins smiled grimly. The men said they gestions of THE BER In recard to the S, o as been determined to | desperation. This is the beginning of | cal paru _ / A ¥ 3 X subject, hus taken Omaha and time by ;"‘":‘\‘n'x 2 ;L,..},‘,wn e L“:’:‘l :‘ troublo 0n tho continent unloss crops ara | beon strongly exorted singo Logitimes dowa- e brand I buy myself. piblicins securod tho " cicatiuts and | had botn received circulars from dealers i e 2 ¥ R eil Eeionrninionce, LERNeLny o : fall, has been most useful in promoting tho T ie democrats the blister. They migl 0\ bodsIp Fomisibg LA e ali ABIREA b7 the forelock. A compuny has been | ment will have no divided onsi- | bettor than they promise. The pooplo | oo 1% T 00 T8RS m""‘fixmvl‘v:l e HacLLEnLNG S succeed s well agam. The success of re- e S o T e formed to erect a cereal mill. bility in this matter, but will take full | of the monarchics of Europe will ra- | o\ noainst Hippolyte supprossed without o dark l"""- i pubiican | iciplos fn this stato would bo tho other ind Taylor paid $100 for a packuge o S immigreg- | Main fairly content under oppressions | sorious effort or un e D MR OO (oD utter defeat and _disintegration of the party [ gupposed to contain $L000. The paclcage wis 7 o e | eharge of the suporvision of immigra- L D serious effort or undue exciteaent, there Who never to o youth has said, us it row exists in Nebraska, The ropud- | LHCCEin o satehal which Taylor tolt sure 50 LONG as his 2 per cent bonds will | 4jo, " The law, while providing for a | Which would not be tolerated in Amer- | may be a protracted truco between the rival “1f you don't leave this gal of mine tican party claims to be the party of the peo- | vilyarday had not been out of his sight foran goll at a premium Unelo Sam may be re srintonded immigrati ica, but starvation means war and revo- | camps and a rapid development of commer- You'll be taid up with injured spine?’ As now domiuated In Nebraska it rep- | fnstant. He was told not togo 1o a I superintendent of immigration, made no P P & nts nothing but corporato greed, The | potdsiation 1 Hoboken bnt o salk 1o gurded wnl\-.-nly, L)\u‘(l--mm'r:ll\l Party | provision for the payment of his salary, ‘"lifl"f- In Europe the “"N\T provent- | cial intercourse with the United States. Binghamton Republican: “What dia | people aro awako to the situation. ' Conse- | Nowark and take a train there aud not to in power in the lower house of cor 5 | hut it has been decided that this ¢an be | ive of a civil war is one with a foreign e Spartacus say when the lion ate up his | quen keshifts such as an extra session | open the satchel until ho was out of Hobo- to the contrary notwithstanding done from tho head-money fund, so that | country, hence the destitute conditionof [ The czar is turning the Jows out of Russia | daughtert”” *Said ho was Gilud-'e-ate-'cr. of tho loglslnturo, or attampts to induco the | kan, as 1t would bo dungerous to by c ) J g I SRS e and keeping the world out of Centval Asiu. g ants e, ¢ s to becowo with the money. He followed instructions thodoommon;puoploginjsaveralgnationss| v o eaap e el rn et e e Jewcler's Weckly: Manufactuving Jey friends of the people, will avail nothing. Snddidmotlookointeithe satoiel intilittwad forebodes evil to the peace of all Burope. | 1 t Sar R & AUAN- | glop _Yes, that is a very haudsome design T BEE's warn.ngs to the party managers | onouad oy the Newark police tity of inglish wares passed from India and i for a pendant, but upou what is it to do- mes past have been unhceded. The Eie ks ST tonv lalthabiBar. e e— L e ond 0 g i ke o o e funhigaded AT T'ho_curious partof the story is that Per OV ERNOR D Rty ¥ nEis) kAL Asiawhoroflpend republican ship is stranded upow the quick- | kins hud $500 in good monoy after running GOVERNOR TUAVER was justified by | tho goods weronone the loss welcome bo- | Moroso Designer—Upon the prompt re- | sands of unfulfilled platform pledges. 11she i e ganntlet of the Tebole it oo the deplorable incidents of the exccu- | cause they were mado by the hated infidel, | Ceipt of a cheek for 15, gan be towed lnto. the dry “dock and o | goods men.” * Ho said o became suspleious i rok v i Iatwords of candd lim: 4 s Rt it === barnacles scraped off, and then effect 8 of them and did not buy. He gave £ Lo, L{uu at Broken !hm in his words of cau- | Today, with a railroad to Samarcand, British Washington Pos “Good ovoning, " ex- chiange of masters, sho may again ride the [ Tarlon who had boes I6fi ponniless by - tion to the sheriff of Dodge county. Ho | trade practically has boen suppressed. The | claimed thio young man, as he approached the | billows of the political scas. But without | ransastion. Tho two men were sent (o ho- was right in informing the latter that | American company which in 1557 applied for | front stoop where his girl was sitting. *ls | that she isa worthless Im‘l}( \nnlv ot value | jice heaaguarters to seo Dotective Stainsby, an allotment of land 1 the neighbornood of | is warm enough for enough to tey to save. W. A, Povxter. who showed them the photograph cabinet. v, o cultivati Vi or- Sir!" she interrupted in forbidding tonos, o They looked over the faces and both noticed Mary,dorootion "‘"“““UU"I St ""Lv ROty “Ior jee cpgpam,” he went on, in Lo most Only.Ono Ohangce Loft. 1 lone at the samo instant and exclaimed, 4 e H 2 mitted to_establish itself in the Trans- | tranguil mufer imaginable, and the girl on | Corvmnus, Neb., June 1.—To the Editor of | SiF4t% the fallow who mot us in Hobokoo him a confossion, tho chuncos uro the | Itis said that some of the compunies, | JER Y EH M HERREAORE MOM (0N | Casplan. 1t is almost impossible for soli- | tho frout stop looked silly. ; 2 Tn response to your circularlotter | It was tho portrait of Mat Sophel, alias confession will wring his neck and de- | finding that the government means busi- g s " | tary tourists to get permission from St. of May 25, will say that I have come to the | Young, ulias Taylor, who®s known us'one of ness, have given assuranco of co-opera- | =, = ? Petersburg to travel over the railroad bo- OUT OF SIGIT. conclusion that cithier Mr, Rosewater must the loading lights' of the green goods fru Tite Douglas county jail is totally ip- | vond the Caspian, thouga a Fronch tourist Ho wore a brand new flanuel shirt bo radically wrong in noarly overy one of his | 1ruity and wis arrested in Newark two ate o i S Out in the dew at night, years ago for attempting to swindle two adequate for the accommodation of the | agency has had the good fortune to lead two And when ho got back hoine, alas! premises or thav the party is not worth | Southern, Sophel was in Jail for some THE ubiquitous walking delegate and | other side ave to be put under bonds and ST R 1t i rapidly bocor 1 i R (55 ey 1 4 1 i T T e s A oldl! o ‘a ! striot acoountability. for tha l ¢ y’s prisoners. 5 y becom- | small parties of sightscors to Bokhara and “Phat shirt was “out of sight.” saving, For whou a party ceuses to esteem | timo and then escaped from a United States the calamity wailer view with alarm the | held to a strict y for the ing ascandal; it is dangerously near | Samarcand. It is evident that Russia in- - ud to practica the virtues of truthful- | commissioner's ofice. He was caught shortly it is oxpected a superintendent will be appointed as soon us thé treasury de- partment is veady to promulgate the in- structions 1o supervisors of immigration now being prepared. It is under- stood to be tho intention to —— hold steamshin companies strictly TuE Wayne county wifo murderer | to the law, and there can be no more roverses the usual ovder. Instead of | effective way than this for keeping the waiting for the deathbed to wring from | objectionable classes out of the country. The editor who thinks editorial opin- ions have loss effect upon readers than the slug-heads is reasoning from the particular to the genoral. He takes porsonal cxperience to be universal knowledge. the militia company would be at hi service if needed to keep back a morbid, unwioldy and turbulent crowd from gon- prive him of a death bed. - tion, stating that their agentson the gatives Fither Proposition. greatly excited over the liquor question. At Clothier ai.d Furnisher: Dashaway froquent vains whioh are blessing the | immigrants they ship. Doubtless all of being a nuisance which must be abated, | tends to monopolizo about ull tho good that | Boston Beacon: Clarice—And so your en- | noss, honesty, integrity and justice it | aftorward working the same game in Phila 4 : Some provisions for the better care of Isabel—Yes. I got tir ma R 4 viofiany hen cor- | Taylor and Perk oro sent to Hobokon ¢ vic 7 SEart el hdbu atiore] & this course, ¢ ¢ 8 A A abel—Yes. 1 got tired of machine-made | arrives in the history of any party when cor- | Taylor and Perkins were sent prices. .Y\."h.”' o their occ upation s | suing this course, and if this is done the prisoncrs is imperatively nocessavy, | 158 the world admires tho remariable work | oo porations have so corrupted, or success so Chief Donovan. gone. This is why another national | duties of the immigration supervisors £ £ that Russia is doing, and wonders at the po- Clarico—Machine-made love? What do you | depraved., or faction so infatuated its mem ns 1s a sprace-looking man twenty convention is alveady proposed. will be comparatively simple. : i 3 act without delay wrought in fifteen years, revolutionizing a Isabel -He wrote all bis lotters on a type- wm:n:L;xlv \»1-.-”",“ tologs of IILJI|I{1\(; then h“fl;w ithreo }"l“'| l: Abparently s amidst the darkness, whon “the old ship is | far, o on had - londod revolve IN Sprre of a considovable opposition | bo fully and faithfully enforced. It iy great region that was wodded 1o tae thoughts, | WiHer: — foaking? and honoat, o it haply thors bo I were not. taken from them, there bein s Dr. Phillips I3rooks triumphs and secures | rensonablo in its provisions, and_if car- | FERY (DR (IO (et ey B g ey ) il i n N suspect 4 & controv y botwee: its ry for ges past, T ansforma- ' ' o n (3 pach other’'s hands, ¢ g at sha G the approval of a majority of the dio- | ricd out will afford all the protection N A \bitory,forg agpsigsh W Thax ransfory Ha! ha! says Grandps GGladstone, Shon \ofhas Banoscrritigatiin eholl e 3 the city and county physicians is ended | tion RRussia is workiug in Contral Asia is a It won’t oatch mo this trip! do t be saved #7 theit only romaining hop e Satene aaa s B ; ; e oRYing o morely because nothing has been said | far greator wonder than anything yet accom- 'vo weathered many o danger worse WALbatn tha saatoration. aad Sievniion of e NG D R4 L00) s bishop of Massachusetts, T Ne- | opon for worthy anc ssivabl 5 5 . 5 2 STa Tha A a0 rvip! dividual cha braska .Iii. so voted for the rl(u 1 ; R I, Ho |<|“|rL GEeR l? | iy tho newspapers ono way or the other | Plished by the rivaley of tho Kuropean Thau.a smallattack oCetln bo saved, And if character be irrecoverably | Temperance People and the City . A T vany o glfted di- | grants, Dostlityto immigration may | fon g fow days. The fact'is there has | Bations on African soil Bob Burdetto: “It1s n striking fact,” said | lost. then indeed will thero ve uothiug loft Council of Paris, 1L, at Outs. Yino and tho secular world overywhero | bo expocted to continuo. Boing rooted | yoon' no'emergoncy case to call it up. i Adum, the gardner, “that corn is nover found | Worth saving. 2IRORPYSARS (0.0 Negotiations which have boen in progress | in a wild state; never.” Y that quality. Buta faithful enforcement fora period of nearly forty years between “Gammon,” replied Denims, the traveler; 3 the April eloction the temperance peoj At A GrEAT many people in this country | of the law will deprive it of much of th 3 > . D) @ o o i i o arhaps A ) V' e state of Now KEng- | . o v 06 . ;s sumes business, it can perhaps le R 3 4 '* | than grows in the whole stato of Now Eng- |y f3ix: [ am at sea so far as method or will read with satisfaction that search- | justification it has heretoforo had. B i SO ml::‘,lun ot tae “Ll""“““""hor\”"’, frontioes SESDSIE [i1gnan i oF voliny 10 b, purenod is concormod 1n | 80d ccordingly ut the May mecting of tho ] ' 3 0 mat- | colonies in South America, were fivally S s," said Sg s, the chomist, 908 PO " it rcil liconse was not gi ed. Tho ] Xaas.ll Aald Bqullle; tha chemist (i the regaining our former strength as a party. I [ O uncil license was not granted f Mico exonerates Commissioner >on- THE POST R TRM PERQUISITE. o s e rave doubla'd o good results tho Siise SR0R0IAIS ‘1 2RI Rier of llt”‘ THE POST MORTEM PERQUISITE tunity presented by the warehouse bill | Alexander of Russia. The latter had been - i Baxs arava dolgls ot the good "‘m""'ln st | it tho state’ law” pormitting selling liuot ' o in connection [ e Timme i : s h 3! o4 s e ton S i NEAREST TO PERPETUAL MOTION. could be obtained by convening resont | by the gallon, very much to the dissatisfa ‘omm! mor Timme is on the tor making Omaha a great grain ngg | chosen as arbitrator of the points in dispute e legislaturo, It contains too many solf-con- | tion of the temperauce elomont, who isisted the \‘omnlx ~~]mn|m‘~4 son and others wore | tant charges for unnccessary post the consideration of & question which could ROy A8Y Sk ke L AERIAGE, complish much in tho way of desirablo | T el | nat Mons summarily discharged. AT G T o R have been sottled in thres days or even thres A S i " lation day night the wmayor presented an ordinuncs ) 8 mortem examinations opens the way to UNFORTUNATELY for those who may ; Doth “hold her own;'" her husband says i 4 ) ! X t0) B ey ey roudared & dectiin Sho rarcly holds her tongue, I'rom my experience, “the forcing of making it unlawful to sell liquor i quan JustT why Omaha has dono nothing to | oftice. The o which have grown up | the Christian scientist has be s hopeloss task. They worenot nominatéd | rofused to act on the matter and it wi Jus y Omaha has dono nothing co. s which have g o stinn se st has been settled o) SRV SALEN ) Look | is a hop 3 rofu act on a secure the establishment here of a beot | undor the combine between the coroner, | by a confession of guilt to the ck ¢ | biteation is cortatuiuy broduco considerablo |y, gid'yon goup in my room last night | or clected to do that, Thoy seom to bo faith- | over to bo acted npon at s spocial neotinks 5 bk i aalEnY 0 tho charge of | disappointment at Paris, where a contrary | © the only clean shirt I had? fully serving their masters. Respectfully | This so ised the prohibition element thiv sugar etory is not known, When | a physician and an ndertaker smell | illegally practicir medicine and the | issue was confidently expected, not ouly on : rs—Yes: 1 had to go to a ball yours, B f § resolutions condemuatory of the council wero i i i Vi v I or les o DA councilmen deeme thi: institutions with slight offort and sev- | sarily incident to the calling of any one ————— Holland and her xich colonies are inevitably | Would liko to kuow. How i thunder did Boatasulsniso ol o0 v (i b eral other small cities in the state aro | of the trio. If the county commissioners | QUIETLY but effectively and hopefully | both destined in ghe natural course of events | YOU 8ot it ou over your Sranron, Neb., May 9.:he Jalto | Whooting lust night & rosolution was passed ) Tuk Ber: Inroply to yours of May that no further uction whatever be taken 5 o 9 is ci " Ti i i Q! i o 4 o I vhicl v/ Lol 2 benefited by all overboard , what would you dot not to be diMticult for this city to secure | Timme, and investigate the coroner [ goes on in an Omaha subarb. Should 89y b ",;f,“,l::‘l,'.:.',',fl','r'\.l;“ l'.n‘ et by | LA Oy e 0 ) wosld throw— | logislature, It hus proven its iucompotency | furious and threats of mob violeaco wro one. they will discover that this éficer is los- [ either or both be struck Omaha’s fuel | e awurd. The ol 10K ¥ indulged in Well, not exactly La not altogethor a for which it was elected. The wrol the - - - Fan D e ke e h mous amount of gotll both in the river Awa | 3 e OW YOU 0N 0! 2 sufforing uro less than the recon 180! ende: Iate: ‘lm, B m{d'l“l holds up to the ;rnllylu neglects none of his personal practice | anxioty. aud in the digiiigs aud mines along its | hia presarvarsre s Lo YOl OO 0L L0I0 | o e e taro whiul ontail, Bull-Dlaauasing Suapandad:dinisters mirror some of the attractions ¢ a srtakor | ite o RIS | #ifo preserval enlug of the logisluturo wb f the | upd that the undertaker is quite con- banks, and, in P&M$~at any rate, it certainly | farco would bo too expensive sion of the Reformed Presbytorian synod wis eld ) y S5085) oks who ¢ are turne o its du J. EnERey devoted to the explanation of Dr. George in tell tho world all about the wonderful | mpg statute under which the coroner | P¥3essment books whon they are turned [ (=P C W S gl i ds and eventual New York Herald, RN ~ defense of the action of tho Pittsburg pres land, promising good crops and good | them will soon see the wisdom of pur- is to come out of Central Asia. But nono the | Sagement with Maitland is really offt does not deserve to live, and when “the tune | 4 out a short sentence. The county commissionors) must act and | ) yica) ‘socinl and induatrial changes she. has'| meant bers that honor, virtue and loyaity have suys he i3 a merchint e ——— Lvorybody desires that the law shall READERS of the nowspapers must not | tho prejudices, the mauner of life revealod in 100 OLD TO 1K CAUGHT such left—are groping about and feeling for v vent carrying concealod woapos coses of the country for his appointment | that is necessary while leaving the wa ucter, for by that alone can thoy - iof f i . > LEANDER GERRARD. Pagis, 1L, Juno 5. —This city 1s at present rejoices at his victory. in selfishness it will be as permanent as WHEN the roal estate exchango re- [ .y ce and the Nothorlands on tho subjeet | “I'Ve seen moro_corn it one corner of Toxas | Texawam, Neb., June 1. —To tho Editor of OIS ALl AR B LA S Sug inquivies into the managemont of his 1 ter of taking advantage of the oppor- | broughttoa closo last week by Emperor | jug; but that's the wild kind.”" saloonkeopers, howover, continned to sell, with disroputable practices for whic - Fat i Ay or oy o > bractices for which | track. HIS protest ugainst tho exorbi- | produce markot, pudaligrdeyosngiaslerm of Sibrestiyears toi |-y ool o R M oy dbia gl stituted leaders and conflicting ideas to ac- | upon the passawo of a prohibitory ordinance a thorough disinfection of the coroner’s | hereafter be afllicted, the case a; vor of the Netherlands. The result of bis ar- stute board of trausportation to do its duty tities of less than five gallons. 'T'he council SUTHERLAND., an indignation mecting was held in which Grand Islund and Norfolk secure these | very strongly of a corruption not neces | payment of a fine. cquitable but also o, political grounds. Ifor | Dashaway—1Tlien thoro is ouly one thing T uncalle i promaturo, and at the special ron ovking for factovies. it oug vill ac e sugzestic - S RORIROLI DRt o s ’ . to be absorbed by, (iermany, and it is Ger- ‘exas Siftings: Sho—Suppose I was to alveady working for fact . it ought | will act upon the suggestion of Mr, | the prospecting for oil and natural 0 be ab Y - foxus Sifti Sho-8upposo 1 was t0 | 45101 deom it publi policy to reconvene tho | the. auostion. . Tho. tomporance peoplo ar A wp ourscll overooard aftor med* to pass such laws as tho peoplo demana and | fre —— i ceedingly valuablo 'by reason of the onor LThrow youreoll ovOEhout v ing no motloy, that his medical associafe | problem will no longer bo a source of | CCCdingly valu b8 9A0r: | The | pirrsuena, Pa., June 5.—Tho morning ses rr o8t. Tho & 8 paner 18 to i : TAXPAYERS .who wi spoc o o state board of transportation to great wost. Thoaim of this paper is to | tonted with the situation, LaxbAvERS arholwill Slnapoot theil LR R e thodln ' TENNIS A REFLECTION, Compel tho atale Daard of tranapariasion b | 1 can soe her now as she used to stand Call a Mass Convention, bytery in suspending seven miuistors for T tho glaring sun of & summer day 1. A, Smith, editor of tho Waboo Wasp, | heresy. He declured that tho action wis ving brought about by the untrammelled and in malls tho following ; dividal act of each wan and that thoiruction foparting for Europs last weok, | dividual o ik qig WAL SholEaoW0y That Portugalovdthough wsizdificant in ter of Titw OMANA BuE 100k | ot tha oulookors 8enmod to o With. we nan: vespoct of population and wealth, may give | Yet, as I romembor the agile ball asion to outling tho futuro poliey of tho | pended minisu w8, i3 plai | In my wind does a dimsuspicion lurk I That there wasn't much play in 1t aftor all 1t seemned ontirely too much like work. in to the county clevk next Monday or | yjjies rathor thariofard thoso who are ro thereafter will discover no end of in- | garded as the vit@rilit foos of Russia,aumely, resources and rapid dovelopment of the vast rogion west of us. Articles now in proparation for Tie BEE will be sought with avidity by every man interested or | 1qwful m who may bo interested in western uffuirs, should act provides that inquests shall be held only upon the bodies of such por- ; : ¥ uE 9 v equalities in the figures returned. the Gormans, sons us are supposed to have diod by un- . With the upraised racquet in hor hand, And I hear her cry, “Aroyou ready! ! oI P Play " B&, - Tho presnt 0ronor 8ps i moy arvost ot milkmaa! for. sallisg parently assumes that every person who | o ing A diseased, ndulteratod and old milk is died wuddonly from " disouso ox | L ne MOMTRIAaG and OMLIBECIS & 0T Suropean complicati ST. VITUs dance is one of the poeul- | by accident is legitimately his ryptogicd ‘\ “1‘"‘_‘ |'“ ""."' DY B | anough from Lord Salisbury's oonsent to lurities of tho plaintift in the baccarat | proy and he usunlly directs a |, Other milk venders who forget to be | yivg hera largo tract of land north of the | scandal suit being tried beforo Chiof | post-mortem examination, with the in- | 0% Zumbosi—a conseut promuted by the hope of | Harper's Bazar: “I'd bo glud to have you Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report, allaying the growing national dislike of the | marry Harold, my dear,” said kthel's fathe Justice Coleridg Sir William’s | cidental benefits to the doetor and under- OMAHA can become the convention | ueht he was & young man brother thinks this nevvous affection | tukers. PLY e city of the wost by u littlo judicious, in- | Bragsuis dyussty, Whis concession eun, Biporthacte. 110 ot hibich B whid guveriso to tho suspicion thatho was | The purpose is clearly a mercenary | telligent offort on tho part of Omaha | i et SR OHE FPERoRS tho oI ROWS | we call stiokatitivensa? 5 taking an unfuir advantage of Dealer | ono in many instances. In a large num- | delegates to all national meetings. answer the popular. oUtory. for an’ [croasod | befors T accopted. bitar rorammod Bunal Wales and his pals at Tranbycroft. The | ber of the cases brought to the coroner’s | . oy g4 ey ol 4 eccentricity of this character of St. Vitus | attention inquests are uncalled for, The | LM ofice of coroner sin the hands of | (o (0 Ciny aud uavy for botter pay dance appears to huve been that it as- | coroner without o jury could dotermine | *% eRtevprising doctor can be made a | py, - \wigle uue of Portugal ay sorted itself in some remarkable way 50 | the cause of death, and the eircum- | 20Ure® of considerablo profitto the doctor | aple for expendit scarcely exceeds | Washington Star ot Hollo, D) s 10 make Sir William Gordon Cume | stances would satisfy him that oy, | 884 two or more friends 00,000,000, of which at loast 000,00 lot, what are you doiug for a living these ming win und his companions loso with | lawful means contributed to It But | HERR CANENSLY'S horosy 1s of tho | oeopeed by tho oxtornul, tntarual, and ot dolet—Breathing astonishing regularity, The fact is that [ under the law the coroner receivesn | sort that American Catholics and pro- | yhat the amount applicable to the latter pu 4 T P s T i St. Vitus dance made of tho colonel of | foo of $10 for viewing a doad body, testants will both agres should bo eradi- | pose is this yeur inadequats, and that t Wtk Abe arauli iy Kol the. Saall Eraan ‘ap. the Scots guards a sure-thing gambler. [ cents for summoning and qualifying un | cated | will be & default in the payment of th = B ! ; HBoston Bulletin Motto of the sk alk nder peddler—*Brace up