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JULY 18, 1801—-TWELVE PAGES THE DAILY BEE [ bo sor wast noNEsT MONET | the present government continues in | wnsted and that urganization fs still OTHER LAADS THAN oURS, | ICNORES THE LAW'S SPIRIT i:\cr\m A & el Known state oficial o | 8% A S LAWY o | today \at fs ono o st humorous | [ | | i he mino re f t \ power tandin with gers in its mouth Tho specch of Emporor William at the B : O e LINCOLN AND THE ENCAMPMENT. WRIEEG: T US IR wiisE O Cb 14 hall has attracted more goneral atten- | i = convention submitted \ o 5 tion than almost any other utteranco ho over e Bek likes the way the eitizens of ; . have seen in papors 1 some tir How long vou it the board formula PUBLISHED ERY N nage plank of the platt HELENA, Mbht., was A a8 | mado, but an imperial speech on a state occa- | enitentiary Affrirs Oritically Examined by prosunt rato 1t in honest s kb the place of meeting of the National | sion is one thing and royal potiey i3 another. a Lincoln Laborer, RN ” se. The business men o ) Toachers' association in 1892, This is a | The omperor asserted at Guild hall that his 1ate to do tho party any eood. [f those | haed w 1 s roally wish to got out red ly they might on a pinch va roport of tho board of soe t year.' Lincoln take hold of any public ente ' Dally Rec t y b i t ty are educated to pa iy and 8 medium conve M &% mont " thout loss; and et of the most pre and enterpris ¢ w v ! litt 8 i the new wost. Runday Bee § which tot g Satviny Boe Your d foasible proposition for the d of the | (i) o 5w 1100 § Weekly b Yaur 160 | drive « L or silvor out of eireu ki or tho good of 16 | will go to Helena vin thonew lino which OF VICE lation, and we vo in maintaini t worthily bestowed upon one | supreme aim in d ng tho dostines of Ger g any and the continent is the raintenanco | CONVICTS NOT PROPERLY EMPLOYED. Nobraska | 0f eaco. If ho woro to act in o practical RS il mplimer plans for small pox seAre 18 now oy vav upon that policy so ostentatiously pro and the Aranting oy aimed he would roturn to Borlin with a | Allegations That Honest Workmen | 1 porsons Mas beeti rnise F i Mt | | resolve to docreaso the military armaments Are Compelled to Give Way In Dr at AR BOON. . PAIoBROA.% e Omnhn, The Tee Bu tho coinage of both metals on a parit S nelfic will, it is hoped, have completac rmany. Action in that direotion would thie Btate Tnatitition to his strange banishment T Crer Mot The repo wwed that it n veople have enmities, of course, and fight | 4, img for the neeting. 6 M6 oloauent and effeative than AhSthing i that ovory Conr v T SN ! in politic ! ks he could say at homo or abroad. If the Worao for wear, having to aloep on a ha v na b5 Fribune Buliding | g e Cinage of the and persistently as those of any other No line west of the Missouri rive ugest military power in Europs, which for two weeks. Tho worst feature of . LA t ty, but when it comes to public inter- | more deeply interested in harvest ox orod into n coalition with Austris | Livcory, Neb, duly 17.—-[Spocial to T nishment, h o elaims, was tho lollar 1b . i ity of fo 10 negloct of tho 1 nuthoritic v aays ho and his ND he overnment Lo stamp upon seventy- s they are practically unanimous. | cursion rates than the Union Pacific, [and ltaly and has the moral While T Bre s investigati X Pom ns relat news and To this churacteristic is largely due tho | Ty eannot afford to stand out ngainst | Support of Iingland, woro to 8ot | mattors in tho Hastings asylum and thero 18 | tason opomes. For £, NAd 10 the examplo of pactial isarmamoent, | alull justuow in the proceedings why don't | subsist on bread nnd e ey editorinl matter should be addressed: tc the to eighty cents of silver its mark it woula boa long step toward thogoal of | Tuk Beeseud somebody to the pen and see | Was no chauco to n with tho outer world. | Editorial Departnen | 1 marvelous growth of the city, its exten- | them, If it does it will bo merely an had suMcient medicine w e it as one dollar, during tho entire siago, stantinl and effective approval. Tho | HUSINESS LETTER y and unlimited coinage of such largo | 81Ve manufacturing, educational and | exhibition of obstinacy and the peoplo +” | public institutions. Tt s this style of | willlio awako at nights to keop that pea hon nany ineroa what fellows are doing tho work thero tha 1 s lotte and rer(ttances should -4 i to The Bee o ompan amounts of silve snid tho renor g 5 ¢ o its armaments ail the other continental stafes legislature suid sho be done by day's Virafts, el and_postoffice orders | voinnot be clrc | in this country | 1o¥alty and liborality also which cap- | gbhstinacy in mind. No Nebraska road | wora alarmed and | [ to the order 4 and ld be circulated at the same ¥ 107 tate fairs and will | g justified in opposing harvest ex- | tary proparations, The danger of the | 0 speaker was a stono cutter who was i Mas ’ B, that iy - P” il t o) . n materially help to secure the national | cyrsions this yoar. break of war was intensifled by al § T e i A d Idge Mason's physician aavs ha Sl 11 rie LA oy Y f tab 4k it of work and was contemplating | old.man is 18 A0 A8 W AL anhl Y i Republic in 1802, DEADWOOD'S oW Hotal. 18 almost an | movement in° tho dircotion of disarmamont | sook employiment | suffor \ Bright's dis but would be imitated as quickly, fof bur TR Today the the morit of originality. Tho | ymen Now I want to know vod that th seror, whon ho maintains propara- | tho © of tho position of mpaiguing on a large sc | 65 Of the wor whi for the great privilege of entertaining | In everything but her hotels Doadwood | listens to the euckoo song of poace rais e e d him by the goverior Siintiag, 1 1 A the veterans. At the topof the eireular tropolitan, acirclo of Kuropean camps, is morely follow- | of the 5 3 Moning y tho last . ki u says that the lnw g T (G 0,000—Eyéry home: open to old’ s OMAHA people who fall to_participate | Whom o hny chosen to dismiss from his | constuntly ¢ VAURUHE L (HiEh{8% HLHES Thursd mines of the Un TR . 5 3 i t Friday i | diers.” Then follows in capital letters, | in one or more of the Chautauqua assem- | SeTVice. Disarmament would bo a now do- | the b parture. It would be n gouuine peace policy. | conviets o 5 ¢ | which the Grand Army can read as it | bly meetings 1n Council Bluffs will miss 1 strengthencd thoir lemocrats of Ohio wera put of you whut he would seo thero o In furthering its commendable effort sured succoss, A fivo story str dons of war taxation are folt everywhore on | ot nvicts doing the work that the logis BWORN STA F CIRCULATION. | notw wanting honest money Ftatoof Nelrysk i + Ohio re ety " : o : the committee ia civeulating a brief eir- | felt want in tho mining center of the fiat ) (i DALY 18 and the saerifices the citizens will make | additional and muoch needed attraction. s for ¢ to sceuro the national encampment | 1o cost $100,000 will not only fill a long ar setting out the advantages offered | picn Black Hills country, but be an S oxpross intontion of e Broang who framed tho Y ofer SUTUAL INSURVNCE COMIANTES, ! 1 for it as well is the taking sentiment, “Population — ing out the policy of the great chancellor | have been fro stato cannot teansact business, make application to the auditor to on such an entorprise. ublished letter to a portion o i run T'ho capital city of Nebraska, | a treat. Tho grounds ave in good con » and mason work, although some curpenter A permanent or sincere alliance botween | and blacksmith work will have to be LLSCL ot i t \tor Sherman s Ewarn t bitoro me yud bcribed in iy could appreciat demand of the presence th Y e P etk producers of ¢ bullion that tho SlrtEoE Nols ) nited States should piy #1.20 an oun Connty o, | for silver buliion which in the markots Ceorgo | Y et | of the world h 1 for a series of aworago | years worth only about ouo dollar an ODDS AND ENT ro applicants for the v of construction the brightest and most wideawake city | dition, easily accossible by motor, train | gy sjan autocrscy and Franch republicanism one of the 1 in west, and the best monument in | or omnibus and the daily attractions are | 15 out of the question. Should so unnatural | sans. Mostof them Lave the land to the memory of the mavtyred | worthy of the attenaance of large num- | a leaguo be formod 1t would inovitably broak | training and are president of 1865, will at tho annual en- | bers of people down under the weight of pablie opinion In | Moshor is recoiving as much from the state M. L. B campment at Detroit, extend a gencrous e France and in Burops before its purpose | for the work these untrained, ignorant 1 Mr. MeBIH westorn invitation to the cncampmentto | CHAPLAIN DERFENBACHER writes | could be nccomplishod. At this timo ospa- | convicts as though they woraskillod worlmen. | (1 i IanE et P ounce, somotimes o little more, some- | H0ld its annual sossion in 1892 at this | Tis Bri that ho did not draw any | clally, when the barburous charactor of RUS- | f "yiouq cniting e must work throo vears i _ 0870 | timos a littlo G Gt LD city. milenge last wintor, but says nothing | sian despotism is botraying itselfin a ruthloss | without drawing any wazes. Yot Mushor is ards of the United Brothre No- | o0 b e e e | Then follows in n brief, terse and felic- | about the salary drawn by him and | Persccation of 5,000,000 Hobrew subjects ofthe | gotting ubout &3 n day or more for the work eyl Sl ded e ¢ Ver, | preciato why any farmer, or othe czar, the wholo civilized world 1 ery out rentices fr. C. K. Brownley of Mar itous phraso a fow paragraphs of facts | which it was understood ho would gon- { {6 S0 L0 CTE et T W nee With shatitown, In. Rev. Bdwards savs that ho for January 5,440 regarding the capucity of hotels, the | erously donate to the destitute farmers | gy cossacks, At the samo timo the autocratic veally apj Yot v tho Hastings ' “1 consider it an outrage on all chanies that should and will bo resen will continue in vegular work hor this Mosher is getting 40 o en Secretary the state board of transportation went up to the B. & M. head: 14 ess o | producor, should desive that tho for April, 1801, 20% | government should pay for any S ; it conleds tof runo, | AN e than | its market | CAmping facilitios, the public halls, | of western Nebra government of Russia has a strong 1f not. in day for boarding the convicts ) IRRLORE el B e the railways, the street transporta- — vineiblo repugnance to becoming tho ally and ophat, what a sna | auarters at Omaha today e Wrote Senttor Shormun. that th goe- | 100y the schools and puslic buildings, | T board of trade will do well 1o in- | prop of republicanism in Burope. in view of L i of tho honost hanics who | i i TNt ;IW”H ,_" 81 a bushel for | ineluding a cordial invitation on behalf | clude the grain and stock dealers of the impractibility of a Kranco-Prassian com ‘,“'\l ;”‘““;I"(_"‘ ot :»"‘;\_‘“w‘; ]‘\'.‘\‘l r w“,“‘-{ PLITICS. SHEREL b Y orth Tess but me | Of tho eity, the state and especially the | wostorn Towa, northwestern Missouri, | bination, there appoars to be loss nocossity | are over fifty stonn culters out. of omploy- | i LI o ) b 50,000 veterans of Nebraska to come to | Colorado and northern Kansas in their | for the maintenance of the avmed triplo alli- | ment in Lincoin today anxious to eet work | nsible farmer but would desire the A b= o ance of Germany, Austria and Italy | somewhe Some of the noys have had to | Lincoln, Evorybody recelving o copy | invitation for August20. Omaha is tho [ fac® of Gormany, dusteie and T | ECroiCtn. e Ot and havo g | of this model advertisoment will read it | natural geain and stock market for all | & PG 0 SO T8 Phoueh — doubt. | Family to support, I relied on the erection of and commend its cleverness, [t isanef- | these sections, B et s Al hael || thaggoowicoll fhonds o job and am | St Paul Ploncer Press (rep): The high fective document not only in direct e — yrotests too much in his Guild hall spec 1 [intoorats oy iliohhthio Tha: | UL GRE I RICEE Bhbviigy DL RS 1y i protests too much in his Guild hall speech autocrat who owns © tho eonviels | o' amang tho Ohio domocracy 18 enongh to attention to the city but in influencin, THi manufacturing concern which is | riday. The Italian government mizht safely | i% in clovor at tho expense of honest worlk g men. o is drawing tho wages that belong | Make every short-naired follower of the plat { itudinavian shed tears to think he can’t bo wid the Buckoye torrors during tho fall campaign New York Tribune (r Tho solia ranks of Ohio republicans mako a refroshing spectacle over against the discordant and next timo the Ohio democrats 8 n state convention the governor should eall out the militia to preservo order. government to embark in the purchase icles it needs, like all other pu clashing hordes of the democracy _,.-r . ,at the market price.” This is KANSAS Inst year clocted a district | the position of the Ohio republicans and judge who hnd never read alaw book. | of a majority of the party in the coun He is now following the examplo of a [ try. They are in favor of both gold and ! SN 5 d 3 ax-rid: | ous: Now Lwill have toleave my wifoiud ng the example L ) ) location of the encampment of 1892 five acres of ground and two two-story | and thus dimmish the burdens of its tax-rid- | gluidien and tramp over 1o somo other state, | famous Nebraska justico of the peaco. | silver, bul upon conditions regarding e e o RSOV s Basplsi: NEs wls thgl| o ocs anc ramnover oiomo othorstate He is overruling the supreme court. the coinage of the latter that will main- n establishment | bugbearof a I co-Russian al co seom hody to give me money. 1am a stone 7 o R tain the two metals at par with each to warrant the enormous military oxpondit- cand 1 know that I Rave thoroughly [ Chicago Inter Oconn, (rep.): The country "is thing of a stone or any other | other, and which also wiil not requ tarestot Goerfany2and/Alstria i Nupolooats | USRS TH0Y CERS L TRIOITR0t OF IAGIRIEL EAIE SUstiaviti dnteato Liarost thoceuih of city contractor going on tha bond of a | the government to pay for siiver bullion prodiction that in fifty years Buropo would | ['must and will havo it, but to got it T mst | wor e u®iw Oio. Tt will bo duoply signif power to frrvor the contractor at public | ‘The demooracy of Towa oceupios tho | o, iiyantary 1o the ability and zealof | Supremo beneh to tho presidency is tho | govornments of tho tripia allisnce ars quita | This will help “you to understand into the contost, but Ohio will fight out tho exponse is wrong In principle and - prac- | snmo position on this question that tho | SRR SOV I TABOUTH ABE S B e R now, whit mustacho 1 | e aoy ot e maron of domociatse | Y1 il bittor Sibe this punitontiary | batlo on national ground. utes . democratic party of Ohio does. —They | oo o mranea will speedily be fol- | not suited to the gown of the ciief | principles as they aro concerning Cossack en- DL SR et ML Rt DN N At e v U R do not want honest money, and they avo i justice. croachment. Hence the necossity of main- | understand that there aro nearly a hundred | Year, indeed, will bo mado on the tari ques willing for political success to accept tho B taining vast standing armies to protoct | Stonecutters in Omaha who would be glad to | tion. That makos the ono cloarly dofined wnger of driving gold out of cireulation and thereby demoralizing the financial and business afairs of the nation, Tt ThE democrats (thave fired their first | dynastic interests against an uprising of the | 8ot aJob. I'll bet you that those boys, too, | national issue botween the two parties, Itls ought to bo anentirely safo pradiction sentiment in favor of the eapital as tho | willing to come to Omuha for twenty- | disband a large portion of its standin s, buildings must IT 15 anounced that the decree of the | consequence. It is not French government rescinding the pro- | of modest pretensions at least. hibition against American pork is to go into immediate effect. The suceess of TiE principal reason assigned for cant as o propecey for 1802, In lowa tho local issuo of prohibition will enter largoly Denver Sun (rep.): The Ohio fight this lowed by similar action on the part of 1y, and thus two of the most im- ant Buropean mavkets, which have been closed to our pork products for OW that Nina Van Zandt bas mar- ried a dago and has gone to Palormo, let us forget that sho ever existed and made an exhibition of horsolf by mav- rying by proxy August Spies, tho gun for the fall campaign. It was load- | neople in behalf of their political rights. In | foal e ps raigod, the, situation bore, would | an issuo in which the Ohio peovle bave o cd with wads of dissension, however, | this light tho speech of Emperor Viillinm in e direct and immediato concorn, 1t closoly yours, will bo thrown open, onabling us | o1 % 08 WS O B aton. | behnlf of tho triple alllanco is suscoptiblo of b e LUK fore Judgo | touCkCS their material interests. to largely incrense our e ports of these Consequently nobody has been injured. | ® much elearer interprotation. X Wworthy lust evening on the charge of as. Louis Republic (dem.): The vepub. products, This fortunate result with intent to kil Georse Crow. | lican party fs without doubt stronger in In the last half century three emperors (.-\n.fif..;q ]‘} 17“{\'1 551:‘: ":, ‘Llf».xh‘l"tl"‘» Ohio than in any other western state, but bivo mado visits to London ltko that just S8 ot tintshod Wil AlUSe. 10 o clock, | It such u candidato as MefCinlay i Initos made by Emporor William, Emperor | and at tho requost of the eounty aito defoat, and an aggressivo democratie cum prome _court current/of the domocracy | Nicholns of Russia visited England o littlo | Sharpo ias not. bound over, but ssntenced vy | paign will show that, ropublicanisin has no to strike in his direction. Broady more than forty years ago, and Napoleon ill | pay o fine of $10 and costs. Crow has a | foothold left in the west, not cven in Ohio, ! democrat, but o good, honest lawyer. succeeded him a littlo later. Sinco then | PFELLY sore arm as the result of the sub O e ora i cmuall o S Indlanii ofaloo: RhocRas not provent Amorican packers from ro- LB Loudon has seon moro than ono royal pro- | 0¥ ¥OR WoYn couxts. e oot GeNERALS Brrrerwonrri, Hawley e lizing o generous roturn from tho en- | 1y the midst of other important mat- [ eressand Queon Victoria moro than ono | | doverher Tasyorvent up to Boyd gounty | yhqn toward any other stato boforo the dem e s oGRS SRS 4 o N GENTO RN E TR BN AL, larged forcign teade in pork products | (s eiiz 15t not 10so sight of the | royal visitor; but o one of them, from tho | st [ERL O 8 misslon of peace, Dender | jeratic convention was neld, Now that tha I e Gl T A 5 A dispatch from Ottawa announces | that the opon murkets of France and | goq that shah of Persia wostward. has appronched in | fight for county seat honors, ud the gov- | issue has been so clearly and distinctly mado muking a tour of Furope in tho intorest | 4y tho secrotary of the interior de- | Germany will bring. ory profitible ad vorbisoment and a eard | importance the throo monarchs of whom tho | eraor will act as poacemaler all Amerfoans will watch the progress of the of tho worid’s fair at tho expense of the | 1\ ineng has beon susponded as t D ——— yory bro Do ACYOrMSOMOnt anC & CAXC | young kniser mokes a third. Each of his HIS MISSION MISPLACED. contest and await the result with doop inter government are to bo congratulated | of 4o disclosures boforo the public ac DU OANIER DIINE R Vork s obe | S osaning R EOroN s prodocssors visited England bocuuso each | J. M. Carmabn was arvostod st ovening | ost. It i much (0 o regretted tat tho upon tho outing thoir duties enable [ o, = e T Sy | T LT e e G was, like him, tho arbiter of Europo; each | 01 tho chargo ~of “being drunk and | oufcomo may be affected by tho hostility them to enjoy. SORIER SR Dlitafeloltho s leeryed M EADaLOwbelorsdonatylrlon ififm e o ralelbe Mon- | was'the rocont and accopted ally of Eng. | disturbing the =peace of Nell Robert's | or% e oion’ toward nor Campbell practical vesult of the investigation of | Burope a few days ago, is like tho crops ki s = place. Carnahan says that he has _been P ’ L h b tana is almost arranged for, and THE | land; each was in absolute control of tainte ol & oy A sersonally. SR ch of corruption which involves | in the west this year—very promising. | 3. acquainted’ with a girl named Lizzic Mitloe, || Persona.y m 1 0 e = notes with satisfaction that the | the country, and the army—by common | for some vears. The girl comes of a respect Minnepolis Tribune (vep.): The democ: sever minent public mon. Among | The situation in the Empire state cot- | L. ve iy hoing made up of substantial | consent deomed the most powerful | ablo family, and when he leamned a few | ol LSRR e SRAOEEE ese Is Sir Hoctor Langevi inister | tainly looks most favorable for the re et A i 3 . Fiabolas weeks since that sho was in a house of i 5 4 these is Sir Hector Langevin, minister | tainly looks most favorablo for the re- | 1uq narprising businoss mon. in Kuropo—and for both Nicholas and tame 10 romovo her. o girl | dalo for g e b S of public works, who but for the scandal | publicans, and if they are not caceless or e B Louis Napoleon all men predicted at tho wis. inclinod o go with him | flerc and formidable protest. Thouttoranco, would huvo stood a very good chance of | over-confident the party ought to win & | No diffleulty should be oxporienced jn | tme of his ¥isit the prosperity, power and brother's home, but the madamo ap- | of its platform on the ecurrency question is permanent supremacy now univorsally ac- s to have persuaded her to change her | yopudiatod by its best minds Its loaders superin- | | Villian Jerma Vichola d, and she refused to allow Carnatian_to S S T . B R X X credited to William of Gevmany. Nicholas | mind, an haban ar epared to othe 0 bac Macdonald as promior. The investiga- | every ronson to expect that a great | tondent of public schools with o salary | e s e icide on tho mormay of Seushing e, | L0 the &irl away. A row cnsued and Car. | ar0 prepared to stab ther in tho back tion leaves no doubt of corrupt practices ny democrats will rebuke the Hill 3600 and o three yoar contract to r AT G Nevolaat diod m‘:“I nahan was arrested. He will have a heaving | or sulk in their tonts. A majority of less Nt sl ol e fusing suppor ho ! Hres s i eat in the Napoleon died exile | thiy aftornoon. than 20,000 for MeKinley noxt fall will bo a on the par _n! Sir Hoctor, the ma hine _)x; refusi to support tl er applicants, after Seaan. Russia was twenty years i re PUTS HIS FOOT DOWN. surprise to everybody who has bestowed the effect of which must he to re- | ticket which it iscertain to name, and APre—— | covering from the blow doealt her power by y anarchis : 11 pcist R that the intelligent favmers and work- UNCLE SAM is unusually good pay, but | ingmen of those states, whom it is sought o is sometimes oxasporatingly tedious | to entrap by the promiso of free and un- about settling his logitimate bills, His | limited silver coinage, will not permit agents are just now engaged in paying | themselves to be thus misled. There is off the Indian scouts who served in the | no identity of interests between theso Minnesota [ndian war of 1562 producers and the producers of silver is due to legislation by u ropublican congross und the active and wisely dirocted efforts of a ropublican administration. Theve is threatencd competition from Russin, but this will JupGe J. 1L § ADY timidly hoists his lightning rod snd invites the s a creditable oxposition is a OMAMA ean give Denver points worth considering upon the subject of paving. If thero are any untried paving materi- als Omaha's ecity government has not hoard of them. We ha good, bad, indifferent and worthless pavment her as the result of ten years of experiment. AMERICAN Ttalians are petitioning their native government to reconsider her decision not to participate in tho world’s faie. This is all right on the part of the Italians of this country, but the Americans, both by adoption and nativity, would not give a tinker's anathema to Ttaly to induco her to charge her mind being tho succossor of the late Sir' John | decisive victory in November. There is | goouring a competent man for f e : ; o 3 . i The wine rooms must go. ‘The powers that | least thought upon the situation tive him to private lifo whenover tho | for other obvious reasons it is | possinLy the approach of the fall | the vast enterpriso on which Nicholas em- | bo huve decreed it, and Lhe people shall ha 1 opportunity to | probable that a numerous boly of npaign makes tho board of county | barked France, twenty-one years aftor the | some fun if the orders ato ot oboyed ¥ | defeat to which Napoleon T11 lod her, has not | S0me timo there has boen good cause for com plaint against these wine rooms, which v down In Missourl Is geiting qbps been made rendezvous for parties conducting 4 A e For both men the visit to Englaud was the | Jiasons and whoro voung girls ar BB D A BLTULk L0 DEACR culmination of their power and the begin- | undergo tho fivst steps towards cebauchery 4 decorations of | Only last night the polico took out of one of | theso rooms # voung girl whose uamo has been unenviably connected with tho down. 00 e B fall of soveral young men, one of them o Ao you the Judga MERELY to keop tho fact in mind and | t0 pursue the su rse, and it looks | and organization they will bo very like- | one, but it will be a crowning error to | onpose the policy of her imperial visitor | yueried man and a momber of a leading fam LR SRy as though the conservative government | ly «to 'm - the state from demo- | clect as superiatendent a school-book | Itussia was soon at war with Great Britain. | ily, Aloug with her was found u married Monghan's aiiien, ' 1 of Canada would bo badly shattered b cratic control and malke 1t secure for the | jobbyist IFrance drifted to the ¢ of war, und kus | wuman drinking wine and beer with a - man e LA fore the end of the investigation i Wty next year. - ¢ W A% the polico/did notioare to. thus publicly ) y husbund dled dotosted, und lort veached. The majority of the commit ——— GOVERNOR GRAY of Indiana is a very [ tazonism which gives Bozland a dificult | giggiaco them, they w T tle tnfidd v ant Lo tee making the investigat com- | A PARAGEAPH in Thursaay’s Bue | complaisant gentleman indeed if he [ question to meet and master wherever hier | an escort, but hereafter no leniency will be poscd of conservatives, but it is | colling attontion to the fact that in 1889 | likes the angle at which his littlo boom | interests or her £ ol it At O O NERE AT Tl od | the school census enumerator found | s floating through the American press, and ho promptly issued au ordor to Chi e 4 Dinges instructiing him that as rule 12 of the Do whittever else vou will the coun Laos, or in Yunnan. It is | ayeise board code forbid the harboring of But the sugar how | pass anon his ease, oven should the evi- | democratic business mon will bo dis | eommissioners diffident about disturbing donee be deemed insufticient to warrant | posed to cast their votes so as to give | the illicit traflie in liquors within the | ¥et regained the place shothen lost in Kuropo, his prosecution in the courts, It is in- | approval to the eonservative financial | wo milo limit. Pl vemaing of an anclent fossi wis un- carthed I S Joseph. The modern article flourishes LHere on vhe siefucy timated that the minister of militia | policy of the republican party. If the B s b may bo compelled to retiro to private | republicans of New York will emulato TiE bonrd of education has made mis- | ewen visit had scarcely faded boforo the. in life, tho postmastor general may have | those of Ohio in the matter of harmony | takes in the past in more instances than | exorable logic of events forced England to not because it oxcites any spocial sur- Wriso, it is proper to remark that the official count of Uncla Sam’s cnsh has agnin been comploted, and Ropublican Tronsurer Huston turns ovor to Rapub- lican Treasurs Nebecker over $614,- #0000 Gashwlktokihalilhan ot one |{belloved Mithey SRkl L bl ioamiallad | AL, Eanan RRIENE SOt | ARHY hnt. s as sifo in Nobe o to veport the charges sustained | 103G children i © rd ward, tho Ittt - ‘n’a“llhm::ml‘..w:».-_ i hegdy and recommend prosccution. [t | enumerator the next year only 71 Tui railways porsist in refusing to | 10 1 bross this parallel farther or make tho | wowen in theso wine rooms, that from and Sinco MeKinloy p hat a fow subor- | Whilo the gentleman who took the cen- [ make harvest excursion rates. This is | oo hrophecy forthe future. But four cen after th s date ho should romove ail womon | o\ vk 1ferald: “Iiwstis, you aro oharged found in such rooins desiznated as wino | New Vork Heralls Hiestus, you are charg rooms and from all bar rooms in the city. It Jo Lohdl, 1o 1go 16 wasn't wo. Iy | the proprietors persist in the present practice | gime 1 got tod coop some odder niggih S —— in the European concert of nations without | of permitting women to enter theso rooms the | Luien every bivas vdey hid KANSAS farm are a trifle erratic | being forced step by step into a position | chief was instructed to forthwith arrest W them. The code fixes the fine at not less but not daft. They refuse to endorse | whero his fall is ¢ than $10 nor more than £100 fol fTeuse. the subtreasury nonsense, i following the example of Ger. ——— toad ever since in the sceret or avowed an of France—in Newfoundland, in Moreceo, on i the Oil ri Beypt, in Madagascar, in Vs o bin dinate officials will bo made but this will hardly serve to decaive the | tained the remark that it was hard to peaple. Tho exiger s ono in which | sty without investigation which of tho scapagonts, | sus for 1891 discovered 5,014, also con- | & great mistake and the voads will dis- | yuries of European nistory render it certain MINNEAPOLIS has boen vory busy for a fow weeks with the Christian En- douvor convention, the editorial con- vention, the Swedish sin foast, the Hall-Fitzsimmons prizo fight, and schemes for annexing St. Paul, but she has not for & minuto lost sight of her de- sivo for the national republican conven- | & tion. Omaha mwust keep an eye on | ¥ al cover it sooner or later. that no sovereign can reach complote control aro dava 1o make one recall and un servedly endorss that i s er r meirk of Tosh Biiling: **Kuss o i, durn o i, 1 A SEA OF TROUR Ao the conservative party will be likely to | three ‘asscssors” is most unrveliabl realizo the loss of the master hand of | The word “assessors™ was a typograph- the late promior. ical error and in its place should have Tho liberal party ean hardiy fail to [ been written “enumerators.” The as- ently profit by these disclosu Tho | sessor of the Third ward had nothing to ywernment majority in parlinm lo with the cnumeration of school e e Prance 1 many and Switzel some time past all has 1 Faoma Liianass gL Ius tn ston Globe: “What ara you fishing for lating the manuer of paying the wi s firm of H, 2. Nissley & L orlodn pssena % toatnur lagk factory hands. The French governm ruing the difiieultios found their way into ‘ i e prompt e t court in the shaps of two peti y o I'yo got 4 Pulling Political Weeds. 2 B , oue filed by I1. It Nissloy and 1. R ave not wanting i ns of wor | it is that a populous residence ward | i 7 AR AL ture of semi-monthly payments, |5 i DT R e deductions for fines or for the purpose of D LA o st e 08 wranteeing employors agamnst uncalled-for | pavtnership mercoment oxpired duio 16 last THE patent smoks consumers should and in framing laws rogu bo called patent ensh consumers. : anav Iallan ifromt 805090 (and st dren and of course eannot explain how tends to embody 1 its project tho v Minneapolis s woll as Chicago. uly fallen frot , an L THE LATE UNPLEASANTN And I | Nlto stonpage of work, ote., to three-tenths of the | Tho assets of the firm, consisting of th i Alux MG,y L) of & at Tenth and 17 stre A Wi Mot ure \ P nany faclory | 1t 40,000 and tho solo ol ust th Vo i mop np e GRAND [SLAND hns been selected as | without a dissenting foice, The farmer is PESEIRAORR e 2 | in the shapo of a noto for S, With the morfal remainder of - Nicoiny weeding his crop weslkly, Q. 10 doime M only onco | Marshall; i Co, due Juth; and deductions for any cause what- | firm is ent vent, L = disintegration, which w the Ilirst should have only 2,746 chil- [ The North Dakota ; alliance ent the sub. COMMISSIONER RAUM s & vigorous [ r oo fuom the dov wor- | dren and wsiness seetion like the | treasury plank out of its platform, and now oxecutive officor and it would bo vory much like him to vush his ponsion busi- noss through so fast as to throw half the clorks in the pension offico out of om ruption that has provai hird ward 3,014, w four hours’ | discussion, tie leading A i i P, — lodge of South Carafina rosolves agzafnst it 19:40 DA AGRIMARY. £ g crnment. No ono ,prosumes that the late premior had any knowl 4 ploymont. [t may bo added, too, that | i S B 1o was | convention on motion of an Omaha mem- Isntt New YRR in the North? ver are. limited . 1o the amount | factorily settin thoir partnership mattars ask [ mitted sulelieluse weok by dLeitk thina i half the pension office clorks might bo used, | ber of the contral committeo. Grand = New Vik e doertiser : of BRI wesltin * wages, Smothuin [| akiths courk ADRINY A T000I OF and spared without plunging the govern- | (' Toinie serunulous s 1o the man. | 1sland has grown so rapidly in the past [ Now that it is sefipd that the rewmains of | G y and Switzorland the prin- [ 4% Houtz as tha maf o eto o Ninghampton Repubilcan: A man ronehes a ment into teievablo ruin or dis- [ oo R rito himself | fow years that she is abundantly able to ferson Davis aratadie in Richmond, Va, i f these regulations is being attacked | tnivd and Wells ono sixth. Krug is repro " polnt in Life every tine rabs tho 4 i e the people of the south will fall to and erect o abor partios, and 1 the or coun- | aonted by C: . Magoon wd the othor mom | door-ka at y in powe Siv Jolin u erand monumen: Phis ould shan & democrats based their opposi- | bers by Adams Scott. The sheriff closed th $uffalo Courlor: “These are Jowols of 1 A ol as hover soriously sus. | promises to be. Hor citlzens aro wide | #Fa0d monument. Phts should sbamo tho | try ¢ bdemosrnia aaoo thelnonpaals | SERLRE SHIOER nolhonring of thoimasion oni | o PRI SO (AT A PR AR OIACRLHNE G : K. C Is T B8EQHach: WA ¢ s | awake and liberal, Thoy will tho | poople of tho north into tho prompt and | tion to the law for tho protection of workiug. | $10¢0 Dending tho boarim of A IOUON B | o sotting f ) ppecile A FEORGE ANIS sonds Tk BEE [ pocted of parsonal contamingtion Awnktonnd i iy Yo the 4 propor complotion of tho Grant monument at | men on the ground of its fuvolving rocosui LAl g volume 1 number 1 of his newspaper, | consideration will make democratic guests tho best they have in | jiverside. Lion of the right of the employer to retain : 5 H I weo the state board of transportation is | o friends nro sueh wretenod: sorrespondent tho Saratoga Sun, published at Sara- | practices of other conservative I tho city and that is just as good as the DAl e — any part of the stipuluted wages. It will bo | ok 400 to SC B0, B oo Petiova that | Uis fRlknds e st rEet o e 1 ; toga, Carbon county, Wyoming. It is | appoar more reprehensible und inereuse | Pest in the state. No man visits Grand LN HORNAApEY: interesting to wateh the fate of the Freuch | thoy aro bard at work making up a schedule | drowning chamber, and to note the atti the | the place of holding the democratic sta not ave 1o having charging u single voteran union soldier. provide for the convention large as it D QFRIG 61k Gazotto: Jugson siys that somo of established primarily to reprosont the w disposition to retire the Isinnd without discovoring that it isa | mpe politcal tido in fowa is setting strongly | measure in the intcrests of the Gold Hill mining camp | om power. Thero are other | Prosperous, solid and hospitable 1ittlo | i favor of Governor Boics, whoso re-clection | 140 of the Fronch but incidentally, as the editor ren city with a groat Grand Island | is now almost an admitted fact. Whecler Ations it shines for all” the Upy the liberal party whenever the peop Valley and Wyoming. As might bo ex- [ shall again have an opportu will accept the congeatulations of THE poonent, has excited no enthusiasm, and Highest of all in Leavening Power. —Latest U. t Report, Bik upon the distinction which the rep- | there hundreds of republicans whi resentatives of the state democracy have | 4ay aunounce their intention of v proferonce 1 a engral | aouardod hox SRRZSBIA OaeY ment. There is a good field for the | election and the disclosure of the inves The ~ignificance of 1t Saratoga Sun and in the hands of an ex- | tigation into ministovinl corruption will [ vbe interesting to know upon enver Sun pected, the now paper is bristling with | jty to declaro their politi- interesting facts and sparkling com- | cal perionced editor ke Mr. Cunis it ean | yndoubtedly give tho | e e what ¢ s contra b Tho liberal or unti-Mormon party not fail to be useful to Wyoming and | eided eol certain | American pe the success of the = boudsof that undor its present management no in- | Canadian isin the ast terest of tho community will be over- | iy would more satisfactory com I’k council is inexc aration of the uba looked and the colums of their news- | morcial arrangements between the @ . Pa L | ¢ the Shsred A 2 ° % paper will always bo both decent and en- | United States and the Dominion than it governme of the bourd t ) tateho Europe before Amwmlfll PURE tortainin is bolioved to be possible to effect while More than threo moaths have bec of the peoplo of U Saratoga. Its readers may sincerit Fled t heir Lives,